Chief Constable not liable for acts of police officers
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Chief Constable of Bedfordshire v Liversidge [2002] IRLR 15 EAT (2 other reports)
In The Chief Constable of Bedfordshire Police v Liversidge , the EAT holds that a Chief Constable could not be vicariously liable for acts of race discrimination committed by one officer against another, under the Race Relations Act 1976 before it was amended by the Race Relations (Amendment) Act 2000.