DOZENS of cops have been sacked or disciplined in the past two years after being caught having sex on duty.
They sneaked away from their posts for romps with lovers or had affairs with colleagues in police stations.
One Sussex officer was jailed after he went to a 999 call at a woman’s home and then took advantage of her — having sex after he turned off his body-cam.
Another in Northumbria was fired for romping with his lover in a police van parked up outside a supermarket.
And one Cleveland Police officer was banned from policing after filming herself performing a solo sex act in a toilet.
Information requests to UK forces found at least 26 officers faced disciplinary hearings in 24 months for having sex on duty — with 20 losing their jobs.
But the true total is likely to be higher as a number of forces — including London’s Met, West Midlands and Derbyshire — refused to give details.
Retired Detective Chief Superintendent Kevin Moore said officers having sex with vulnerable females damages the reputation of the police service.
He added: “Officers engaging in such activities should be sacked forthwith.
“Similarly, officers involved in sexual activity, even with colleagues, on duty is totally unacceptable.
“Taxpayers have a right to expect officers to act professionally.”
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