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West Midlands officer




       seeks closure from IOPC




       after years of pain and




       uncertainty







             aughan Lowe bravely took to the
             stage at the annual Police Federation
       Vconference in Birmingham to describe
       the events that have dominated his life since
       a tragic incident in 2012.
          As a traffic officer in the Force, he was
       responding to reports of a stolen vehicle
       when he collided with and killed a pedestrian
       who stepped in front of his car. He was
       charged with dangerous driving and
       acquitted after a 10-day trial at court in
       Warwick.
          Yet, just 20 minutes after being found
       not guilty, the IPCC (now the IOPC)
       announced he would be facing a gross
       misconduct hearing.
          The painfully lengthy processes used
       during the IPCC’s investigation had a
       profound effect on Vaughan, his career and
       his family.
          Even though he was, once again, cleared
       of misconduct, the uncertainty surrounding
       the events left him deeply affected and an
       ensuing report into his case is yet to bring
       any closure for him or his family.
          With the help of the Police Federation, he
       is now pursuing a complaint against the
       IOPC to ‘make sure this does not happen to
       another officer’.
          “To listen to the verdict, it was the worst   Vaughan Lowe, Force traffic officer.
       time. For five seconds, your life is in the
       balance and you are either guilty or not   the IOPC ourselves so this does not happen   Vaughan.
       guilty. It’s something I wouldn’t wish on   to another colleague.”           Accompanying him on stage was Tim
       anybody, especially a police officer that’s      Vaughan continued by claiming that the   Rogers, the Federation’s lead on pursuits
       done nothing wrong,” said Vaughan.   IPCC had not taken any evidence from Crown   and the West Midlands Police Federation’s
          “Then the IPCC stood on the steps of the   Court to the misconduct hearing. He found   deputy secretary. He is at the forefront of
       court and said I would face a gross   it astonishing that after two weeks of   attempts to change current legislation to
       misconduct hearing. To go through that   statements and expert witnesses at Crown   help police pursuits drivers, through a bill
       (another 18 months) and be found not guilty,   Court, the IOPC did not produce any of that   in Parliament.
       was something I would also not wish on   evidence at a later date and that they      He added: “Vaughan has suffered with
       anybody.                             ignored all of that evidence.        an inexperienced investigator. It was
                                               “If you are investigating the police, you
         West Midlands Police to see how I had been     have to be as good as the police,” said   appalling. There are still a lot of
          “There was a review by the IOPC and the
       cover. We have to pursue a complaint against “                                                                “
                                                                                 unanswered questions.”
       dealt with. That review was concluded but to
                                                       If you are investigating the police, you
       me, it was (just) a paperwork exercise. They
       said they got it wrong - but after six years -
                                                       have to be as good as the police.
       that’s no answer for myself or my family.

          “The review that was conducted didn’t
       cover anything we were told it was going to
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