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Officer banned after crashing in police station car park and lying about it

Officer banned after crashing in police station car park and lying about it

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An ex-Swindon police officer has been barred from ever returning to the force after he crashed his colleague's car at the station and then lied about it.
Former Swindon PC Thomas Gibbs would have been sacked from Wiltshire Police if he had not already left the force, it was concluded at a misconduct hearing.
It comes after the Gibbs, who worked at the police force for over five years, crashed his colleague's personal car into a metal barrier at Gablecross Police Station.
The officer had been instructed to drive the car due to his colleague being ill, but after hitting the barrier and damaging the car, he did not report the incident.
Gibbs was then asked directly about the matter by Wiltshire Police, and he denied having any involvement.
The barrier at Gablecross Station, which Gibbs drove the car into. (Image: Google Maps) Following the misconduct hearing held on Monday, August 4, all allegations made against the former PC were upheld, and he was found to have committed "gross misconduct" due to his lies breaching the standards Wiltshire Police expects of officers.
Deputy Chief Constable Mark Cooper said: 'We expect the highest standards of honesty and integrity from our officers.
"Former PC Gibbs breached these key principles by not only failing to take account for his actions but also lying about his involvement in the incident.
'Taking accountability for our actions is one of the cornerstones to maintaining the trust and confidence of the public, and we will continue to hold to account police officers and staff who fail to do so.'
According to LinkedIn, Thomas Gibbs first joined the police force in July 2018 as a special constable and then worked for four and a half years as a police officer before becoming a sergeant.
Wiltshire Police states that he was working in the role of response officer at the time of the incident, which would have cost him his job.
Following the traffic collision incident, Gibbs resigned from Wiltshire Police and now works at National Highways as a Traffic Officer.
He has been placed on the national barred list, which means he will not be able to work at Wiltshire Police or in any policing role in the future.
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