Aussie police command wobbled by sexual harassment claims
Sydney, Sep. 15 : Female police officers at an Australian police command have alleged that they were sexually harassed and intimidated by their male counterparts apart from being told that their place was in the home.
According to a complaint filed by a senior female constable at the Goulburn Local Area Command, five of her male colleagues sent sexually explicit emails to her and asked her to join a threesome.
Another three officers at the same command''s Bowral station have told their local MP they were "demeaned" due to pregnancy or because they were mothers, the Daily Telegraph reports.
The alleged harassment of the senior constable and sergeant began two years ago.
During one sleazy exchange in the police station, a senior colleague told the female constable that a threesome was "every man''s dream" and then suggested she "have a go" with the girlfriend of another officer.
The policewomen have also alleged that a local man was assaulted during an arrest in the middle of 2007 and that it was never investigated, despite his family attempting to make a complaint.
The senior constable said the arresting officer told her: "That guy''s a piece of s..., he was carrying on like a f..... t and mouthing off, he got what he deserved, we flogged him, he got pile-driven into the ground head first."
A police spokesman said the women were the subject of a 181D action and faced a loss of confidence of the Commissioner.
"Their reward for a combined 37 years of dedicated front-line service is to be subjected to systematic bullying by male officers because of their gender and because they had the courage to stand up and complain about their treatment," Hodgkinson said.
The two women have paid dearly for their service, with the senior constable needing surgery to fuse her spine last year and the sergeant suffering a broken back on duty. (ANI)