UK: A
44-year-old mum Kay Earles from Macclesfield was thrown naked to the
floor of a police cell after she was strip-searched following an arrest
for being drunk and disorderly. Kay was taken to a police station in
Cheshire where she was questioned about blood on her jacket, before
officers took off her clothes.
The mum-of-three has now won a payout from Police
after they admitted that the conduct of the officers involved was below
standards expected as they were given further training.
Kay who is a catering assistant and had never been arrested before, was
detained after a fight broke out in a takeaway after a night out in
Macclesfield.
Kay, a grandmother-of-two, said;
“I have never been in trouble with the
police before for anything like this and it was scandalous what they
did.
“I was told I had blood on my denim
jacket and that was because two of us were assaulted in Chilli Jack’s
takeaway before I was arrested.
“The
detention officer said where is the blood from on your coat? I didn’t
realise it was there and my fists were clenched, because I was anxious
and stressed.
“Two women then took me into the cell and started ripping my clothes off"
“This woman then dropped me to the floor. Ruptured all the tendons in my right arm as she pushed it up in the air.
“I needed surgery on the arm and was off work for a week unable to do my job.
“My arm was up behind my back and the custody officer said if you don’t behave we will strip your clothes off.
“That
was threatened while my arm is behind my back, but I have no history of
any trouble with the police and was horrified at what was happening.
“Two women then took me into the cell and started ripping my clothes off. I was just dumped naked on the floor.
“There were men around and it was all captured on camera. It was so humiliating.
“They eventually gave me a sheet and a t-shirt and I really couldn’t believe it was happening.
“I was lying there thinking what was all that about?
“Men came in and out and there were men there all the time.
“People
shouldn’t be treated like this. It’s appalling to think you go out for
the evening and yet you can end up having your clothes ripped off by
women in police uniform.
“If I did it to somebody I would be charged. None of them
were charged. Cheshire police sent me a letter saying the officers
involved would get further training.
“I have still got the mental
scars. They never logged the strip search stuff and they described the
attack on me as ‘soft physical force.
“None of my friends and family can believe what happened to me.”
Kay’s
solicitor Emma Grantham, who
specialise in cases against the police, said;
“Kay was subjected to an
unjustified strip search and was left naked in a cell for a period of
time, she was completely humiliated.
“The CCTV footage from the custody suite records the sergeant threatening Kay with a strip search if she did not comply.
“Obviously
it goes without saying that a custody sergeant cannot use a strip
search as a threat to persuade somebody to do something.
“A strip
search must be justified and required to either safeguard the person in
custody or staff. This was evidently not the case.”
Chief
Inspector of Cheshire police, Julie Westgate, said;
“The Constabulary’s
Professional Standards department investigated the complaint in relation
to being placed in safety clothing. The findings were that her
complaint should be upheld.
“We are fully committed to ensuring the safety and well being of those individuals who are detained in our custody.
"When
this falls below the standards expected we review the circumstances to
ensure that all procedures were followed and if there are shortcomings
take the appropriate action.
“In this case the officers involved
were given management action and their performance was reviewed to make
sure the health and welfare of detainees are safeguarded.”
Source: UK Mirror
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