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By News agencies10:12AM GMT 17 Feb 2014
A firearms officer has won a sex discrimination case against police chiefs
because her gun was too big for her small hands.
Victoria Wheatley, part of the armed unit which protects the Sellafield
atomic complex, could not reach her weapon's trigger.
She struggled with the grip of the pistol she was using - a Glock 17 - and
her trainers failed to adjust it while carrying out a test shoot on which her
job depends.
A tribunal found the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) guilty of
discrimination against Ms Wheatley - and another officer Racheal Giles,
who is based at Chapelcross, near Annan - in the provision of suitable
firearms and safety equipment.
Both officers, who are described as being "petite in stature" and with
"small hands", asked on several occasions for a smaller and suitable grip
on the weapon when they could not reach the trigger, but this did not
happen.
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Their solicitor, Binder Bansel, of Pattinson & Brewer, said that every
officer joining at the rank of constable or sergeant is required to train to
recognised standards as an authorised firearms officer and maintain the
standard.
A cycle of annual training shoots tests their ability.
"Continued failure at these shoot days results in an unsatisfactory
assessment, which could lead to the officer being dismissed," added the
solicitor.
Ms Wheatley and Ms Giles said there were other problems too during the
tests, including ill-fitting protection equipment, as the helmets and
kneepads were too large which impeded performance.
They also argued that a wooden barricade which was used as a resting
place for the firearm was also too large but the tribunal found there was
no justification for this.
The women raised their concerns on "a regular basis" but were often
dismissed, with no "adequate consideration", the tribunal heard.
CNC chiefs, however, plan to appeal the tribunal decision.
A spokesman said: "The judgement has been passed and the CNC has
lost on the grounds of indirect sex discrimination, however any claims of
victimisation were unanimously dismissed.
"The CNC are licensed by the College of Policing for firearms training
and we have shared this judgement with them in the context of the
national firearms picture.
"As a result of what was discussed in this case, the CNC can also state it
will be conducting an equality impact assessment.
"This is to ensure that the CNC remains committed to providing the right
training and equipment, together with a commitment to equal
opportunities."
Ms Wheatley and Ms Giles are members of the Civil Nuclear Police
Federation, which supported the claim.
After the judgement, chief executive Nigel Dennis said he was pleased
with the outcome, adding he hoped the constabulary would remove the
"disadvantage" and ensure all officers had a fair opportunity.
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By News agencies10:12AM GMT 17 Feb 2014
A firearms officer has won a sex discrimination case against police chiefs
because her gun was too big for her small hands.
Victoria Wheatley, part of the armed unit which protects the Sellafield
atomic complex, could not reach her weapon's trigger.
She struggled with the grip of the pistol she was using - a Glock 17 - and
her trainers failed to adjust it while carrying out a test shoot on which her
job depends.
A tribunal found the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) guilty of
discrimination against Ms Wheatley - and another officer Racheal Giles,
who is based at Chapelcross, near Annan - in the provision of suitable
firearms and safety equipment.
Both officers, who are described as being "petite in stature" and with
"small hands", asked on several occasions for a smaller and suitable grip
on the weapon when they could not reach the trigger, but this did not
happen.
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Their solicitor, Binder Bansel, of Pattinson & Brewer, said that every
officer joining at the rank of constable or sergeant is required to train to
recognised standards as an authorised firearms officer and maintain the
standard.
A cycle of annual training shoots tests their ability.
"Continued failure at these shoot days results in an unsatisfactory
assessment, which could lead to the officer being dismissed," added the
solicitor.
Ms Wheatley and Ms Giles said there were other problems too during the
tests, including ill-fitting protection equipment, as the helmets and
kneepads were too large which impeded performance.
They also argued that a wooden barricade which was used as a resting
place for the firearm was also too large but the tribunal found there was
no justification for this.
The women raised their concerns on "a regular basis" but were often
dismissed, with no "adequate consideration", the tribunal heard.
CNC chiefs, however, plan to appeal the tribunal decision.
A spokesman said: "The judgement has been passed and the CNC has
lost on the grounds of indirect sex discrimination, however any claims of
victimisation were unanimously dismissed.
"The CNC are licensed by the College of Policing for firearms training
and we have shared this judgement with them in the context of the
national firearms picture.
"As a result of what was discussed in this case, the CNC can also state it
will be conducting an equality impact assessment.
"This is to ensure that the CNC remains committed to providing the right
training and equipment, together with a commitment to equal
opportunities."
Ms Wheatley and Ms Giles are members of the Civil Nuclear Police
Federation, which supported the claim.
After the judgement, chief executive Nigel Dennis said he was pleased
with the outcome, adding he hoped the constabulary would remove the
"disadvantage" and ensure all officers had a fair opportunity.
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By News agencies10:12AM GMT 17 Feb 2014
A firearms officer has won a sex discrimination case against police chiefs
because her gun was too big for her small hands.
Victoria Wheatley, part of the armed unit which protects the Sellafield
atomic complex, could not reach her weapon's trigger.
She struggled with the grip of the pistol she was using - a Glock 17 - and
her trainers failed to adjust it while carrying out a test shoot on which her
job depends.
A tribunal found the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) guilty of
discrimination against Ms Wheatley - and another officer Racheal Giles,
who is based at Chapelcross, near Annan - in the provision of suitable
firearms and safety equipment.
Both officers, who are described as being "petite in stature" and with
"small hands", asked on several occasions for a smaller and suitable grip
on the weapon when they could not reach the trigger, but this did not
happen.
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Their solicitor, Binder Bansel, of Pattinson & Brewer, said that every
officer joining at the rank of constable or sergeant is required to train to
recognised standards as an authorised firearms officer and maintain the
standard.
A cycle of annual training shoots tests their ability.
"Continued failure at these shoot days results in an unsatisfactory
assessment, which could lead to the officer being dismissed," added the
solicitor.
Ms Wheatley and Ms Giles said there were other problems too during the
tests, including ill-fitting protection equipment, as the helmets and
kneepads were too large which impeded performance.
They also argued that a wooden barricade which was used as a resting
place for the firearm was also too large but the tribunal found there was
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The women raised their concerns on "a regular basis" but were often
dismissed, with no "adequate consideration", the tribunal heard.
CNC chiefs, however, plan to appeal the tribunal decision.
A spokesman said: "The judgement has been passed and the CNC has
lost on the grounds of indirect sex discrimination, however any claims of
victimisation were unanimously dismissed.
"The CNC are licensed by the College of Policing for firearms training
and we have shared this judgement with them in the context of the
national firearms picture.
"As a result of what was discussed in this case, the CNC can also state it
will be conducting an equality impact assessment.
"This is to ensure that the CNC remains committed to providing the right
training and equipment, together with a commitment to equal
opportunities."
Ms Wheatley and Ms Giles are members of the Civil Nuclear Police
Federation, which supported the claim.
After the judgement, chief executive Nigel Dennis said he was pleased
with the outcome, adding he hoped the constabulary would remove the
"disadvantage" and ensure all officers had a fair opportunity.
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By News agencies10:12AM GMT 17 Feb 2014
A firearms officer has won a sex discrimination case against police chiefs
because her gun was too big for her small hands.
Victoria Wheatley, part of the armed unit which protects the Sellafield
atomic complex, could not reach her weapon's trigger.
She struggled with the grip of the pistol she was using - a Glock 17 - and
her trainers failed to adjust it while carrying out a test shoot on which her
job depends.
A tribunal found the Civil Nuclear Constabulary (CNC) guilty of
discrimination against Ms Wheatley - and another officer Racheal Giles,
who is based at Chapelcross, near Annan - in the provision of suitable
firearms and safety equipment.
Both officers, who are described as being "petite in stature" and with
"small hands", asked on several occasions for a smaller and suitable grip
on the weapon when they could not reach the trigger, but this did not
happen.
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Their solicitor, Binder Bansel, of Pattinson & Brewer, said that every
officer joining at the rank of constable or sergeant is required to train to
recognised standards as an authorised firearms officer and maintain the
standard.
A cycle of annual training shoots tests their ability.
"Continued failure at these shoot days results in an unsatisfactory
assessment, which could lead to the officer being dismissed," added the
solicitor.
Ms Wheatley and Ms Giles said there were other problems too during the
tests, including ill-fitting protection equipment, as the helmets and
kneepads were too large which impeded performance.
They also argued that a wooden barricade which was used as a resting
place for the firearm was also too large but the tribunal found there was
no justification for this.
The women raised their concerns on "a regular basis" but were often
dismissed, with no "adequate consideration", the tribunal heard.
CNC chiefs, however, plan to appeal the tribunal decision.
A spokesman said: "The judgement has been passed and the CNC has
lost on the grounds of indirect sex discrimination, however any claims of
victimisation were unanimously dismissed.
"The CNC are licensed by the College of Policing for firearms training
and we have shared this judgement with them in the context of the
national firearms picture.
"As a result of what was discussed in this case, the CNC can also state it
will be conducting an equality impact assessment.
"This is to ensure that the CNC remains committed to providing the right
training and equipment, together with a commitment to equal
opportunities."
Ms Wheatley and Ms Giles are members of the Civil Nuclear Police
Federation, which supported the claim.
After the judgement, chief executive Nigel Dennis said he was pleased
with the outcome, adding he hoped the constabulary would remove the
"disadvantage" and ensure all officers had a fair opportunity.
News » UK News »
Law and Order
In Law And Order
Operation StrongTower
Hatton Garden heist
'Petite' firearms officer wins sex discrimination casebecause gun was too big for her hands
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