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A FEMALE cop who filmed a sex video of herself in uniform while on duty at a police station has been banned from policing.
Former PC Clare Ogden, 40, pleasured herself on camera in a police station toilet while wearing her uniform, a misconduct panel heard.
The footage came to light after her mobile phone was seized by bosses who suspected she had been accessing confidential data from the police computer and sharing it with a colleague as a joke.
Last Thursday she was found guilty of two allegation s of misconduct - but a decision on whether or not to take further disciplinary measures was delayed.
Today Panel Chairman Stephen Gowland announced she will never be allowed to return to the uniform.
He said: “We do consider that taking no further action is not sufficient when considering the nature of the proven allegations, the purpose of the disciplinary regime and the protection of the public.
“The panel acknowledge that everyone including police officers can make mistakes. However, there is a point where matters stop being a mistake and become a habit or course of conduct such as the sending of information for non-policing purposes.
“The police are in a privileged position and have access to personal and sensitive information that the public rightly expect to be protected and used appropriately.
“The public would rightly be concerned to learn of the use of data by the former officer for entertainment or other none policing purposes.
“The public would also take a dim view of an officer making a sexual video whilst on police premises and would not expect responsible police officers to engage in this sort of behaviour.
“This matter concerns multiple breaches of the standards and clearly could have an impact on public confidence in policing.
“The most appropriate outcome is therefore a finding that the officer would have been dismissed had she still been a member of the police force and that this sanction does fulfil the purpose of the misconduct regime.
“The panel take no personal pleasure in making findings of this type and do have empathy for any officer who finds themselves facing misconduct. This unfortunately cannot lead us to make a finding that does not fulfil the purpose of the misconduct regime.”
Former Pc Ogden made the seven second sex tape of her pleasuring herself and two other films after clocking on for her shift at Redcar Police Station.
She also used her mobile phone to record highly classified information from the police computer and shared it with a colleague because “she found it amusing”.
Miss Ogden admitted that making the sex tape “was a five to seven second moment of my life that I will regret for the rest of it” and amounted to gross misconduct.
But she maintained that the sharing of the police data while a breach of standards only amounted to misconduct but because “it never went outside the police family”.
However, the misconduct panel found that both allegations amounted to gross misconduct and were urged that former Pc Ogden should be placed on the barred list.
Having ruled that were she still a serving officer she should be sacked, she automatically joins the names of other blacklisted ex cops on the list.
Before it was created, disgraced officers fired from one force were free to get back into uniform by joining another one.
Barrister Mark Ley-Morgan, for Cleveland Police, had argued for the maximum penalty based on College of Policing guidelines beefed up following the Sarah Everard case.
He said: “Members of the public trust the police. They tell the police very sensitive things which are very embarrassing and incredibly sensitive often while they are in crisis.
“For them to think police officers will be having a giggle about it is appalling. It really is. There are no other words to describe it. Clearly, there is an abuse of trust here.”
The video had been record while then Pc Ogden was in full uniform and on duty when she went downstairs at the office to visit the bathroom.
Miss Ogden, who had followed her mother and father into Cleveland Police, resigned in June 2022 ending a 17 year career in which she received a number of commendations.
Her barrister Aisling Byrnes said in mitigation a Commendation letter for her service had literally “landed on her doormat” that very morning.
Miss Ogden told the hearing at The Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough, last week: “I went downstairs in the office to use the bathroom.
“It was an ill-judged spur of the moment, in the moment, decision. I do not think I have experienced embarrassment or shame like it.
“I just wish I had not done it. It was a five to seven second moment of my life that I will regret for the rest of it.”
Mr Gowland added in today’s judgement: “She accepted that she had taken images of police data on her personal mobile telephone.
“She said that some of the data was recorded for a policing purpose and that she used her own mobile phone as she always had this on her.
“She said that sometimes her police device was either not charged or left behind by her when she was on duty.
“In relation to the images that she forwarded on, she confirmed that these were to another police officer but would not identify them.
“She admitted that she sent some of these images on as she found them funny and they appealed to her sense of humour.
“She accepted that she had no policing purpose for forwarding the images that she was taken through in interview.
“She feels very embarrassed and ashamed about them. In submissions received by the panel, the former officer accepted that the videos breached the standard of professional behaviour in relation to conduct and that her behaviour also amounted to gross misconduct.”
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Condoms and lube are not the only things you need by your bedside — consider adding your inhaler, too.
Intense sex sessions can trigger dangerous asthma attacks, according to a new study by the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
Hanky-panky is considered a strenuous exercise that requires a lot of energy, especially if you’re asthmatic.
“Many people don’t realize that the energy expenditure of sexual activity is about equivalent to walking up two flights of stairs,” said Dr. Ariel Leung, the study’s author.
Exercise has always been a risk for people with asthma due to the heavy breathing that inflames and swells the airways , causing the breathing tubes to narrow.
Sexually active asthmatics can suffer from “post-coital asthma exacerbations” if things get a little too rowdy under the sheets, according to the study .
However, when getting physically intimate, most people do not realize the symptoms of an asthma attack.
Some triggers include pollen, allergies, smoke, mold and exercise.
Leung urged people to be aware of the signs.
“When sexual activity-induced asthma is properly identified and treated, allergists are better able to improve their patient’s quality of life,” he said.
Using your inhaler 30 minutes prior to sex can prevent an asthma attack, allowing you and your partner to keep the party going.


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Qatar’s World Cup promises fun — but without pleasure .
Fans traveling to watch the global soccer championship have been warned not to bring a number of items that are reportedly banned in Qatar, the site of 2022’s World Cup. Those caught with any one of the verboten items could face prison time, according to an official memo.
“Importing drugs, alcohol, pornography, pork products and religious books and material into Qatar is illegal,” reads the UK Foreign Travel Advice government website .
Beer, it is noted, will be served at designated locations , including inside stadiums during games, but prohibited elsewhere.
“Swearing and making rude gestures are considered obscene acts and offenders can be jailed and/or deported,” the site continues. “Take particular care when dealing with the police and other officials.”
The site goes on to list several cautions for visitors, such as refraining from public displays of intimacy, and it offers advice on how to dress according to Islamic code.
“You should dress modestly when in public, including while driving. Women must cover their shoulders and avoid wearing short skirts,” instructs the website.
“Both men and women are advised not to wear shorts or sleeveless tops, when going to government buildings, health-care facilities or malls.”
The list of banned items makes headlines as controversy continues to swirl around the decision to make Qatar the host country of the World Cup. The tournament, which historically takes place every four years between May, June and July, had to be shifted to November 2022 due to Qatar’s punishingly hot climate.
Besides the harsh playing conditions, fans have also criticized the Persian Gulf state’s stance on homosexuality and human rights, accusing organizers of putting profit over people. Just days ago, a Qatar World Cup ambassador told German television network ZDF that homosexuality is “damage in the mind.”
Ex-FIFA president Joseph “Sepp” Blatter commented that picking Qatar as host country had been a “mistake.”
“It was a bad choice. And I was responsible for that as president at the time,” said Blatter.
The 2022 World Cup kicks off Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022.

The Sex Party review – spiky comedy fails to satisfy
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Menier Chocolate Factory, London There’s tension in Terry Johnson’s tale of four couples meeting for sex and nibbles but the unruly debate isn’t deep enough
A t first, The Sex Party looks like a retro BBC sitcom about swingers, although that term is banned at this adult shindig. Four couples collect for sex and nibbles at a cool north London postcode. There is gleeful talk about getting it on and a fair share of parading around in lingerie and thigh boots.
But Terry Johnson’s spiky comedy takes us from the familiar fare of smut and sniggering double entendres to something bolder and more awkward in the sex/gender debate at its centre, even if it does not reach a satisfying end.
We only ever see what happens in the high-end kitchen (set designed by Tim Shortall) but we get a vivid idea of the action in the living room from the moans and groans we hear. In a production also directed by Johnson, the acting stays fine across the board although the characters are flimsy (Lisa Dwan especially does wonders with her part) and the star casting of Timothy Hutton stays strangely marginal for too long. He drifts on and off stage, saying little and looking like a cliched California guru in yoga pants.
The dialogue often goes off on random, unruly riffs; one character (Will Barton) talks about taking MDMA and the dialogue sounds under the influence too.
The play’s grenade is lobbed as the first act closes, with the entry of Lucy (Pooya Mohseni), a trans woman, and from here on in it feels like another play altogether. Doris Lessing, in a Penguin introduction to Lady Chatterley’s Lover, wrote that what happens in the bedroom is a “report on the sex war” outside it and it seems to be the case with this living room; suddenly, no one wants to convene there and a very live tension is in the air.
Much is flung at us, from talk of toilets to language and JK Rowling and it feels genuinely edgy. It is brave of Johnson to grapple with a debate that has become so divisive that a meeting of this kind would be unimaginable in real life. But arguments come thick and fast without being explored. Johnson seems to be shooting an arrow through the issues of the day – including, too briefly, consent – but it comes to feel like a dramatised version of Twitter.
The room exposes its bigots and we finally see the point of Hutton’s character but as more plot-points are lobbed at us in the closing moments it feels much less like a sitcom than an entire series rolled into one production.

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