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A policeman has been banned from pubs in a Ceredigion town for life after an alleged altercation in a bar.A policeman has been banned from pubs in a Ceredigion town for life after an alleged altercation in a bar.
Cardigan's Pub Watch scheme, formed to tackle unruly customers, also banned a second constable for six months.Cardigan's Pub Watch scheme, formed to tackle unruly customers, also banned a second constable for six months.
The restriction only applies when they are off duty, and does not prevent them attending emergencies in pubs.The restriction only applies when they are off duty, and does not prevent them attending emergencies in pubs.
Dyfed-Powys Police has launched an inquiry into an incident at Schooner's Wine Bar, and its professional standards department is investigating. Dyfed-Powys Police has launched an inquiry into an incident at Schooner's Wine Bar last month. Its professional standards department is investigating.
The force received complaints about the behaviour of two off-duty officers at the wine bar last month. The force received complaints about the behaviour of two off-duty officers, said to have been at the wine bar on 10 February.
This matter is the subject of an ongoing investigation by the force Professional Standards Department Dyfed Powys PoliceThis matter is the subject of an ongoing investigation by the force Professional Standards Department Dyfed Powys Police
It is understood the two have not been arrested or suspended.It is understood the two have not been arrested or suspended.
John Ashby, co-ordinator of Pub Watch in Cardigan, said two other men had been punished for their role in the alleged altercation.John Ashby, co-ordinator of Pub Watch in Cardigan, said two other men had been punished for their role in the alleged altercation.
One also received a life ban while another was issued with a "warning," he said.One also received a life ban while another was issued with a "warning," he said.
Mr Ashby added: "Four people were involved in an altercation in a wine bar and as a result two people have been banned from pubs for life, one for six months and another has received a warning."Mr Ashby added: "Four people were involved in an altercation in a wine bar and as a result two people have been banned from pubs for life, one for six months and another has received a warning."
Mr Ashby said Pub Watch would not "name and shame" those involved and was "not concerned" about what the individuals "did for a living".Mr Ashby said Pub Watch would not "name and shame" those involved and was "not concerned" about what the individuals "did for a living".
Ongoing investigationOngoing investigation
A spokesman for Dyfed-Powys Police said: "This matter is the subject of an ongoing investigation by the force professional standards department, which is aware of the most recent developments.A spokesman for Dyfed-Powys Police said: "This matter is the subject of an ongoing investigation by the force professional standards department, which is aware of the most recent developments.
"Owing to the ongoing investigation it would be inappropriate to comment further at this time.""Owing to the ongoing investigation it would be inappropriate to comment further at this time."
The alleged incident took place at Schooners Wine Bar in Cardigan on 10 February, said Pub Watch. The alleged incident took place at Schooner's Wine Bar in Cardigan on 10 February, said Pub Watch.
Dyfed-Powys Police launched an inquiry last month, and it is understood that CCTV footage from the wine bar has been handed to investigating officers.Dyfed-Powys Police launched an inquiry last month, and it is understood that CCTV footage from the wine bar has been handed to investigating officers.
Mr Ashby said 30 businesses were part of Pub Watch including pubs, off-licences, shops and a supermarket. He said three pubs were not part of the scheme.Mr Ashby said 30 businesses were part of Pub Watch including pubs, off-licences, shops and a supermarket. He said three pubs were not part of the scheme.