Indecent Exposure
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Originally published | 1973 |
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Authors | Tom Sharpe |
Page count | 248 |
Publishers | Harvill Secker |
Country | United Kingdom |
Genres | Humour |
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ID | 2918911 |
About Indecent Exposure
Indecent Exposure is a satirical novel by British writer Tom Sharpe, originally published in 1973. The sequel to Riotous Assembly, the author's debut novel, this story also successfully lampoons the South African police under apartheid.
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... But he put aside the role for nearly 20 years after being arrested for Indecent Exposure in 1991 at a movie theatre...
PC who investigated Wayne Couzens for indecent exposure gets hundreds of hate messages
...By Victoria Derbyshire, presenter, Newsnight & Alex KleidermanBBC NewsA former Met Police officer found guilty of gross misconduct over her investigation into Indecent Exposure by Sarah Everard s killer says she has received hundreds of hate messages...
Wayne Couzens could have been arrested in 2015, says police watchdog
... A sergeant investigating an Indecent Exposure in Dover had Couzens name and address and his car number plate, papers released by the Independent Office for Police Conduct say...
Wayne Couzens: I could not have changed tragic outcome, ex-Met PC says
... In March, Couzens was sentenced to 19 months after admitting Indecent Exposure...
Wayne Couzens: Met PC thought she was no longer exposure case officer
... In March this year, Couzens was sentenced to 19 months in prison after admitting Indecent Exposure...
Wayne Couzens: Met PC missed chance to investigate, hearing told
... In March, Couzens was sentenced to 19 months in prison after admitting three counts of Indecent Exposure...
Police drop most complaints of officer violence against women, figures show
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Indecent exposure: 'I was the 8th woman he had attacked'
...By Lucy Manning, Larissa Kennelly and Hannah PriceBBC NewsWayne Couzens was this week sentenced for three counts of Indecent Exposure - the last of which was committed just four days before he kidnapped, raped and murdered Sarah Everard...
Wayne Couzens: I could not have changed tragic outcome, ex-Met PC says
By Jess Warren & PA MediaBBC News
A former Met Police Officer accused of failing to properly investigate Wayne Couzens has said nothing she did could have " changed the tragic outcome".
Couzens killed Sarah Everard in south-west London soon after exposing himself to staff at a branch of McDonald's.
Samantha Lee is accused of failing to make " the correct investigative inquiries" into two flashing incidents.
She admitted to a disciplinary hearing making some errors in The Investigation but denies Gross Misconduct .
The hearing has been told how Ms Lee - who is no longer a Police Officer but was a PC at The Time - attended the fast-food restaurant in Swanley to interview The Manager on 3 March, hours before Ms Everard was kidnapped in Clapham and murdered by Couzens.
Ms Lee originally claimed After This interview that she believed there was no CCTV footage of the two flashing incidents involving Couzens, as The Restaurant 's footage had been deleted automatically. It is alleged that This Was a lie.
On Thursday, Ms Lee said: " I accept now that there was CCTV and that I should have asked more questions about it. "
However, she told the tribunal there was nothing she could have done that would have stopped Couzens from kidnapping and murdering Ms Everard.
" I accept that I could have done more around CCTV and evidence-gathering; that was errors on my part and I accept that, " She Said .
" And as much as I have thought it over and over, I don't believe that anything I could have done would have changed the tragic outcome of What Happened later That Day . "
Ms Lee is accused of breaching The Met Police's standards regarding duties and responsibilities as well as honesty and integrity.
If she is found to have committed Gross Misconduct , she could be banned from serving in The Force again.
In March, Couzens was sentenced to 19 months after admitting Indecent Exposure . for kidnap and murder.
The misconduct hearing continues.
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