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Disability discrimination: Police force did not discriminate against officer who appeared to present danger to colleagues and public

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    Aitken v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis EAT/0226/09 (0 other reports)

In Aitken v Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis EAT/0226/09, the EAT held that, in assessing whether or not a police officer who had displayed violent tendencies had been discriminated against, the employment tribunal was entitled to have regard to the need for a police officer not to appear to present a danger to colleagues or the public.