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Police officer fined for assaulting woman wrongly suspected of not paying bus fare has conviction overturned

Sky News Friday, 13 September 2024 ()
Police officer fined for assaulting woman wrongly suspected of not paying bus fare has conviction overturnedA Metropolitan Police officer who was fined for assault after wrongly arresting a woman for not paying a bus fare has had his conviction overturned.
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