'Sleeping' policemen must reflect on their actions

Composite image showing on the left a plain white car with lights on in a street at night, and on the right a shot through the driver's window showing two men in police uniform, with faces obscured, apparently asleep inside.Image source, Levi Brown
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A video posted on Facebook showed a car pulled up at a junction with lights on and two officers apparently sleeping inside

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Two police officers, who were spotted apparently asleep in a car, have been asked by their force to reflect on their actions.

In February, Staffordshire Police said it was investigating after a video was posted on Facebook, in which two police officers appear to be slumped asleep in a car.

The vehicle was pictured in Fenton, Stoke-on-Trent, on 10 February, stationary at a junction but with the car lights and the dashboard illuminated.

The vehicle was plain white and not branded in police livery, but the force has confirmed that the officers' badge numbers, visible in the video, were consistent with its numbering.

The caption of the video read: "Sat at a junction in Fenton KFC.. asleep behind the wheel," tagging local police accounts.

A spokesperson said the force's professional standards department carried out a review into the circumstances surrounding the video.

"We've spoken to the officers at length to fully understand all of the context behind the video," they said.

"The matter is being dealt with through a reflective practice review process."

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