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Previously on "Be careful of those police helicopters..."
This kind of open attitude towards sex is distinctly non-British, and with Brexit on the horizon let's hope we can stamp this kind of permissive nonsense out. Leave this kind of filth to those European savages. What would Mary Whitehouse say?
speak for yourself little man. NLyUK & I would make your shirt collar stiff.
Adrian Pogmore, 50, formerly of South Yorkshire police, used his position as an air observer to film his swinger friends having sex on the patio of their suburban house, the court heard.
The “brazen” couple “put on a show” for the officers hovering above, the court heard. The woman involved waved at the aircraft at one point during the eight-minute recording as she and a man wearing only a Manchester United shirt engaged in a range of sex acts and sexual positions.
As Wright showed the jury the graphic footage from July 2008, he said: “As you will see in a moment, the couple who were filmed on this occasion were very much aware that they were being observed; indeed, they seem to relish it.”
Cracking
This kind of open attitude towards sex is distinctly non-British, and with Brexit on the horizon let's hope we can stamp this kind of permissive nonsense out. Leave this kind of filth to those European savages. What would Mary Whitehouse say?
'Sex obsessed' policeman, 51, and his colleagues 'used a hi-tech camera on board the force helicopter to record seedy footage of his swinger friends having sex and women sunbathing'
Adrian Pogmore, 51, used air observer role to film people from force helicopter
Accused of filming naked people and couples having sex from force helicopter
One alleged incident saw him film a mother sunbathing naked in her back garden with her bikini-clad teenage daughters and fully-clothed eight-year-old
Pogmore has already admitted four charges of misconduct in a public office
Two PCs and two pilots from South Yorkshire Police also accused of misconduct
Adrian Pogmore, 50, formerly of South Yorkshire police, used his position as an air observer to film his swinger friends having sex on the patio of their suburban house, the court heard.
The “brazen” couple “put on a show” for the officers hovering above, the court heard. The woman involved waved at the aircraft at one point during the eight-minute recording as she and a man wearing only a Manchester United shirt engaged in a range of sex acts and sexual positions.
As Wright showed the jury the graphic footage from July 2008, he said: “As you will see in a moment, the couple who were filmed on this occasion were very much aware that they were being observed; indeed, they seem to relish it.”
A police helicopter crew used a powerful video camera to film a couple having sex in their garden, naturists on a campsite and people sunbathing naked, a court has heard.
The South Yorkshire police crew are accused of a “gross waste of valuable resources” by using the aircraft to make illicit recordings.
A woman who was filmed sunbathing nude with her daughters in her garden said she felt “sick” at the thought of being recorded and it was “a complete and utter violation” of her privacy.
Prosecutors outlined details of the helicopter crew’s alleged activities as the trial of two police officers and two pilots opened at Sheffield crown court on Tuesday.
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