Sue Fish, a former cop, reveals senior policemen indecently assaulted her while she was a young officer in Women: How Safe Are We? Tonight.
Following the killing of Sarah Everard, ex chief constable Sue is opening up about vile behaviour she faced earlier in her career.
Who is former chief constable Sue Fish?
The retired cop pioneered the first misogyny legislation in the UK during her time as the head of the Nottinghamshire force.
Journalist Julie Etchingham asks Sue, during an interview on ITV Tonight, if she would report misogyny to the police.
Sue says she would, although it would depend on the nature of the offence.
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She says: “Two of my particularly unpleasant experiences as a police officer were both [when I was] subject of… technically indecent assaults, both of them, and I didn’t report one at all, and I did the second one.”
Julia asks if they were physical assaults and Sue explains: “Unwanted touching would be probably the best way of describing it.”
Sue goes on to say she didn’t report the first assault as she felt more “vulnerable” and there weren’t any witnesses.
What does Sue say about the indecent assaults?
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