Met officer's disastrous' claim may prevent 300 rogue police being sacked, force warns
Briefly

Assistant Commissioner Laurence Taylor expressed that if the judicial review ruled against the Met, it would result in reinstating officers with troubling histories, an unsatisfactory outcome for public safety.
Taylor emphasized the unacceptability of reinstating officers who have troubling pasts, highlighting the public's horror at the idea of having such individuals policing vulnerable victims in London.
The legal battle with Sgt Di Maria, who is supported by the Police Federation, concerns serious issues including prior allegations of domestic and sexual violence against Metropolitan Police officers.
The ongoing Operation Assure aimed to address concerns about the conduct of officers, revealing allegations that could compromise the integrity and safety of the Met.
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