Police should have their phones checked to root out 'revolting' messages, says watchdog

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Police should have their phones checked to root out 'revolting' messages, says watchdog
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Random searches of officers' phones could help to deter racism and misogyny, says Sir Tom Winsor

Police officers should be subject to spot-checks of their phones to root out “revolting” messages in private groups, the chief inspector of constabulary has said.

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