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Aberdeen police stripogram charges dropped

The Crown Office has dropped charges against a "police" stripogram after appeal court judges ruled that his baton was not an offensive weapon, it was announced today.

Stuart Kennedy, 25, was due at Aberdeen Sheriff Court on Monday May 12 to face charges of impersonating a police officer and carrying an offensive weapon.

The proceedings were dropped days after judges at the Court of Appeal in Edinburgh agreed that Mr Kennedy's truncheon was not an offensive weapon in relation to a separate case.

The university student, who performs under the stage name Sergeant Eros, went on trial last year accused of carrying two batons and a spray without lawful authority.

It has been a catalogue of incompetence from the fiscal and the police
Stuart

His case was thrown out of Aberdeen Sheriff Court after the sheriff ruled he had a "reasonable excuse" to carry the batons.

The sheriff's decision was appealed by prosecutors but appeal judges last month backed the sheriff's ruling.

In a statement today the Crown Office said: "Following the decision by the Criminal Court of Appeal last month, we have concluded that no further proceedings should be taken."

Mr Kennedy, from Aberdeen, said he was angry with the way the case has been handled.

He said: "I'm angry it has taken 10 months for them to drop the charge. It has been a huge amount of time, money and extreme stress being in court.

"It has been a catalogue of incompetence from the fiscal and the police.

"It has hugely affected my life and had a massive effect on my life, career wise, socially, and my mental wellbeing."

But he said the experience would not deter him from performing his act: "We have not stopped doing police strips as we know we had not done anything wrong.

"And it would be a very foolish police officer who would arrest Sergeant Eros on his job."


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Posted by: Strathturret, Montrose on 9:19pm Fri 9 May 08
Somebody in Grampian Police/Procurator Fiscals office in Aberdeen should be getting a P45 over this huge waste of public money!
Posted by: Observer, Glasgow on 9:23pm Fri 9 May 08
Would a woman Police stripper with Police paraphernalia, maybe batons she could twirl, have had this hassle ? Somehow I don't think so.
Posted by: Tired of excuses, Galashiels on 10:21pm Fri 9 May 08
The BBC reports this

It is understood another set of charges relating to another incident are still under consideration.


What a staggering waste of OUR money, and the police and courts time.

This is the second case in a month against the same defendant to be dropped, and it seems they still have one pending.

Incredible.
Posted by: spagan, heisker, scotland on 10:36pm Fri 9 May 08
Sadly have to agree. The PF in Aberdeen needs to be told exactly waht this farce has cost.
Slainte Mhor
Posted by: allymax, yuk on 9:30pm Sat 10 May 08
The police and crown prosecution office has turned into a tyranical monster trying to criminalise every person in Scotland. This is angiolini's zero-tolerance policy, anf the keystones love nicking everyone for anything, even nothing in most circumstances.

The keystones and the crown office are putting good honest citizens under immense stress because of their nasty slimey tyranical policies of zero-tolerance. They are banning everything under the premise of what 'may' constitute illegality. To me, this means they are going power mad and trying to lock everyone up. The Sheridans have had this nonsense done to them, and so has Linda Hill. If the tayside police had not been so nasty and condemning by charging the poor woman with stupid charges Linda Hill would still be with her family today.

The nasty cops and the evil crown office are to blame for all this nastiness on Scotland's peoples.

We need to get independence and then we WILL force these nasty cops from tyranical nasty ways to a better more common sense police service for scotland's peoples. And, we WILL get rid of the engerlish crown from Scoltand. It's angiolini's zero-tolerance policies that are forcing the cops to nick anything/everything. Let'a get rid of the engerlish crown office.
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