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Metropolitan Police officer denies 'helping uninsured flirt' | Metropolitan Police officer denies 'helping uninsured flirt' |
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A police officer has denied turning a blind eye to an uninsured Porsche driver after he flirted with her with suggestive texts. | A police officer has denied turning a blind eye to an uninsured Porsche driver after he flirted with her with suggestive texts. |
Richard Myerson swapped email addresses and numbers with Pc Saheena Tegally, of London Colney, Hertfordshire, after she pulled him over for an insurance check. | Richard Myerson swapped email addresses and numbers with Pc Saheena Tegally, of London Colney, Hertfordshire, after she pulled him over for an insurance check. |
Ms Tegally, 26, told jurors her exchanges with him were just "banter". | Ms Tegally, 26, told jurors her exchanges with him were just "banter". |
The Metropolitan Police officer denies perverting the course of justice at London's Wood Green Crown Court. | The Metropolitan Police officer denies perverting the course of justice at London's Wood Green Crown Court. |
'He is minted' | 'He is minted' |
Prosecutors claim Ms Tegally falsely told other officers Mr Myerson had been covered when he was stopped because he had been flirting with her and had asked her out on a date. | Prosecutors claim Ms Tegally falsely told other officers Mr Myerson had been covered when he was stopped because he had been flirting with her and had asked her out on a date. |
She denied the claim, telling her trial the messages the couple swapped were just "banter" and that she never had any intention of meeting him on a date. | She denied the claim, telling her trial the messages the couple swapped were just "banter" and that she never had any intention of meeting him on a date. |
The court had previously heard the West Hampstead-based officer sent Mr Myerson a text saying "far too hot to be stuck in uniform", to which he replied "you could sit behind your desk in your underwear". | The court had previously heard the West Hampstead-based officer sent Mr Myerson a text saying "far too hot to be stuck in uniform", to which he replied "you could sit behind your desk in your underwear". |
Cross-examining Ms Tegally, prosecutor David Markham read a text she later sent to a friend, saying she had "seized a Porsche off a 25-year-old, he is minted and has asked to take me out". | Cross-examining Ms Tegally, prosecutor David Markham read a text she later sent to a friend, saying she had "seized a Porsche off a 25-year-old, he is minted and has asked to take me out". |
'It was flattering' | 'It was flattering' |
Mr Markham asked: "He turned your head a little bit, didn't he?" | Mr Markham asked: "He turned your head a little bit, didn't he?" |
Ms Tegally replied: "It was flattering, yes it was. But that doesn't for one minute mean I was going to meet up with him." | Ms Tegally replied: "It was flattering, yes it was. But that doesn't for one minute mean I was going to meet up with him." |
She said that at the time of the alleged offence in July last year she had just broken off a relationship, during which she had undergone an abortion. | She said that at the time of the alleged offence in July last year she had just broken off a relationship, during which she had undergone an abortion. |
Ms Tegally admitted she was sent via email documents showing he had not been insured but claimed she did not read them closely. | |
She told the court it was just a mistake on her part and that she had never told her superiors definitively that he had been legally driving, only telling them it "looked like" he was. | She told the court it was just a mistake on her part and that she had never told her superiors definitively that he had been legally driving, only telling them it "looked like" he was. |
She added: "Although I was going through a bad time, I worked hard to become a police officer." | She added: "Although I was going through a bad time, I worked hard to become a police officer." |
The trial continues. | The trial continues. |
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