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Eioyaccu v Metropolitan Police Commissioner: is discrimination ever permissible? Print E-mail
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Written by Benjamin Weaver   
Wednesday, 24 February 2010 13:37

In the case of Eioyaccu v Metropolitan Police Commissioner UKEAT/0023/09/SM Mr Eioyaccu had been employed as a Police Community Support Officer. Following training he took up his duties patrolling beats in the city of Westminster. In March 2006, Camden Council complained that Mr Eioyaccu had introduced himself to a member of Council staff as a police officer and had made a complaint that aliens were beaming messages into the heads of residents via satellite dishes.

 

                     
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