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A row has erupted after pictures of a decapitated motorcyclist were shown at an anti-speeding media briefing given by North Wales Police.A row has erupted after pictures of a decapitated motorcyclist were shown at an anti-speeding media briefing given by North Wales Police.
Chief constable Richard Brunstrom showed images of a 40-year-old man, who died in 2003, without seeking the permission of his family on Merseyside.Chief constable Richard Brunstrom showed images of a 40-year-old man, who died in 2003, without seeking the permission of his family on Merseyside.
Local MP Bob Wareing has called for Mr Brunstrom to be reprimanded.Local MP Bob Wareing has called for Mr Brunstrom to be reprimanded.
North Wales Police admitted they did not seek the permission but would not comment on the case. North Wales Police admitted they did not seek permission but would not comment on the case.
The photographs were shown at a private anti-speeding briefing for the media on Thursday. The photographs of 40-year-old Mark Gibney, who died in 2003, were shown at a private anti-speeding briefing for the media on Thursday.
One image showed the man's head, with the eyes still open, on a grass verge. One image showed Mr Gibney's head in his helmet, his eyes open, on a grass verge.
Mr Wareing, who is Labour MP for the West Derby area of Liverpool, said he was very concerned, and had contacted the Home Secretary John Reid about the matter:Mr Wareing, who is Labour MP for the West Derby area of Liverpool, said he was very concerned, and had contacted the Home Secretary John Reid about the matter:
"It's totally deplorable," he told BBC Five Live."It's totally deplorable," he told BBC Five Live.
This is unnacceptable behaviour from a senior public servant Martyn Jones, Clwyd South MPThis is unnacceptable behaviour from a senior public servant Martyn Jones, Clwyd South MP
"The idea that a chief constable can display images of a dead person without first consulting the family is completely unethical."The idea that a chief constable can display images of a dead person without first consulting the family is completely unethical.
"I heard about it only last night actually, and I was horrified. I can't imagine, you know, what went through the chief constable's head.""I heard about it only last night actually, and I was horrified. I can't imagine, you know, what went through the chief constable's head."
North Wales Police say they would not be confirming the name of the decapitated motorcyclist.North Wales Police say they would not be confirming the name of the decapitated motorcyclist.
The force said it would not be making any comment on the case.The force said it would not be making any comment on the case.
The motorcyclist was not named during the presentation but details of his distinctive T-shirt, which bore an anti-police message, were given.The motorcyclist was not named during the presentation but details of his distinctive T-shirt, which bore an anti-police message, were given.
The T-shirt received widespread publicity during his inquest, and effectively identified him to journalists.The T-shirt received widespread publicity during his inquest, and effectively identified him to journalists.
His partner told the Liverpool Echo: "We should have been asked. We are trying to put this behind us. His death should not be dragged up again." His partner Eileen Burke told the Liverpool Echo: "We should have been asked. We are trying to put this behind us. His death should not be dragged up again."
Martyn Jones MP for Clwyd South called for Mr Brunstrom to consider his position, adding: "To use these images in this manner, was a contentious decision in itself. Martyn Jones, MP for Clwyd South, called for Mr Brunstrom to consider his position, adding: "To use these images in this manner, was a contentious decision in itself.
To use them in a public forum without consent of the family was "cruel and disrepectful as it has re-opened the family grief, in horrific detail.To use them in a public forum without consent of the family was "cruel and disrepectful as it has re-opened the family grief, in horrific detail.
"This is unacceptable behaviour from a senior public servant.""This is unacceptable behaviour from a senior public servant."
"I believe that the chief constable should seriously consider his position over the weekend.""I believe that the chief constable should seriously consider his position over the weekend."
A former North Wales deputy chief constable, Bill Brereton, said the decision was "ill advised and ill considered".A former North Wales deputy chief constable, Bill Brereton, said the decision was "ill advised and ill considered".