'It has clearly shocked colleagues receiving the video, with one immediately leaving the group.'
“Nonetheless it has clearly shocked colleagues receiving the video, with one immediately leaving the group.
“It also seems likely to me that the individual depicted within the video will have been vulnerable in some way and forwarding such videos risks increasing this vulnerability or the vulnerability of others who may be coerced into making such videos. It adds the video did not cause any actual harm to public confidence in policing because it was shared in a private forum.
“A Peppa Pig video without any wider meaning is not something that is likely to be shared in an adult WhatsApp group,” the Chief Constable said.
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