Top female cop won’t face action after ‘boob flashing row’ at Manchester hotel
The women allegedly got into a fight over the breast enhancement of one of the officers

A TOP cop who was investigated for allegedly flashing her boobs at a colleague in a clash over who had the best breasts has been cleared.
Assistant Chief Constable Rebekah Sutcliffe, 46, is said to have exposed her bust to Superintendent Sarah Jackson in a debate at a Manchester hotel.
Both women were investigated for possible disciplinary offences, with senior authorities conducting a probe into the alleged bullying incident.
But Supt Jackson has been cleared in the investigation, with insiders telling that she is now looking to leave the Greater Manchester Police to serve somewhere else.
Assistant Chief Constable Sutcliffe, who earns £109,000-a-year, remains suspended over "inappropriate behaviour" and is still at home and on full pay.
It came after the mum of three said breast enhancement surgery Jackson had done was “pandering” to men.
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She could face a public disciplinary hearing for gross conduct, with it possible that she could be suspended.
A spokeswoman for GMP said ACC Sutcliffe was the only officer being investigated over the incident.
The alleged clash happened at Manchester’s Hilton Hotel in May.
Sutcliffe and Jackson, were at the bar following a Senior Women in Policing conference.
In 2010, Sutcliffe was given “suitable advice” by a senior officer for trying to pull rank and gatecrash a high-security Labour conference hotel.
In 2014, a police watchdog probed claims she failed to reveal a relationship with a colleague at a disciplinary hearing but felt there was no deliberate intent to withhold information.
A Greater Manchester Police spokesman said: “We can confirm that following an investigation by Durham Constabulary the Deputy Chief Constable has determined that a senior officer has a case to answer for gross misconduct and will face a discipline hearing.
"A second officer has no case to answer and will face no further action."
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