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понедельник, 18 июля 2016 г.

Lap-dancing WPC tells sex secrets

 
 

CURVY cop Destiny Hayes has been kicked off the force for pounding the lap-dancing beat—and today she blows the lid off the rampant sex culture throbbing in Britain's nicks.
Four weeks ago we revealed how blonde WPC Destiny was earning £300 a night as a stripper to make ends meet.
Although on unpaid leave at the time, she was hauled before her Merseyside Police bosses. "I had to resign or be sacked," said Destiny last night. "So I decided to get out."
Cheat
And now she's turned supergrass— telling all on the wild lifestyles of the randy boys and girls in blue who:
TURNED a training centre into a bed-hopping sex camp,
ROMPED with colleagues while still on duty and
SNEAKED into work while off duty to cheat behind partners' backs!
Destiny confessed how illicit sexcapades erupted the moment she was sent to Bruche, a training unit near Warrington, Cheshire, that was exposed last year over racist recruits.
"It was just like being on a Club 18-30 holiday," she told us. "At the start a lot of us were in relationships. But by the end marriages had been torn apart and virtually all of us were sleeping with colleagues.
"The idea was to get drunk, pull and have a good time.
"Every night you'd hear people padding in and out of each other's rooms. I was still in a relationship at first and used to sneak out through the bushes and meet my boyfriend for sex in his BMW. He was really turned on by the whole policewoman fantasy and got me to wear my uniform in bed. He loved it when I used my handcuffs on him and bossed him about.
"But then I fell for another trainee. He was engaged but absolutely gorgeous. It began with a snog in the pub, then one thing led to another. We'd slip into each other's rooms at night.
"But some of my friends did it in the grounds. Some had sex in the sauna next to the pool. Because police have to be so good they enjoy the thrill of knowing that they could get caught being naughty."
Destiny went on to walk the beat for three years around Birkenhead and Wallasey. But some of her most arresting moments came thanks to colleagues, not villains. "Well, driving around all night in a patrol car can get quite tedious if there's nothing going on," she said.
"I know of teams who'd go down country lanes and tell off young couples for romping in their cars.
"Then they'd go and do the same thing themselves! No one's ever going to knock on the window of a police car, are they?"
Destiny's colleagues liked to party hard, too. "I was out in the Life café in Liverpool city centre once with a girlfriend and some lads from work," recalled the 34DD stunner, who was on £23,000 a year.
"We were quite drunk and playing up to the boys, dirty dancing and running our hands over each other. All the lads were cheering and egging us on to snog. So we did. I was fighting them off that night."
As well as romping with each other, Destiny claims some officers see 999 callouts as public pulling opportunities — chatting up women who've been burgled or had their cars broken into.
"Police rules state that you can't have sexual relations with a victim of crime at the scene—but there's nothing against meeting up later," she explained. "Women love policemen because they think they're brave and heroic—and some lads use that to their advantage."
Meanwhile back at the nick it's not just the cell doors that are banging. Destiny revealed: "I know of one WPC who led a complete double life. She had a husband at home and a boyfriend at work and neither of them knew about the other.
"There are a lot of affairs between officers and it doesn't matter what rank they are. Sergeants don't think twice about coming on to younger officers.
Suspect
"You spend so much time at work and it's difficult for people outside the job to understand what you do.
"I worked with people who'd tell their wives, husbands or partners that they were going to work a shift even when they were really off duty.
"They'd turn up at the station in their uniform then creep off with their bit on the side.
"It's easy because you work funny hours anyway, then get lots of time off. Partners with jobs outside the police would never suspect.
"One of the lads I know did it regularly.
"He'd turn up for work in his uniform then get changed and go and see his mistress."
After hanging up her truncheon Destiny is embarking on a new career as a glamour model.
"It's a shame I was forced out but I've no regrets," she insisted.
As they say in evidence down the nick, Destiny is now proceeding in a totally different direction...

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