What will happen to the police officer that drove into a cow?
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Given that there's no public reports to this day about any consequences besides being suspended from work, or his identity, I wonder if it's safe to assume that "fined" and "suspended sentence" can resolve No? There's no cutoff date mentioned in the description, so I'm assuming the question is about what happens to him by the closing date, but perhaps you intended something else.

@yetforever In June 2024, a police officer in Surrey, England, was removed from frontline duties after a controversial incident where he used a police car to ram an escaped cow twice.

The cow, a 10-month-old calf named Beau Lucy, had been running loose in Staines-upon-Thames, causing concern among the public after reports emerged that it was charging at people and damaging property.

Surrey Police stated that the decision to use the car to stop the cow was made after several hours of unsuccessful attempts to capture it safely, citing public safety as their primary concern. The incident, which was captured on video and widely shared on social media, sparked significant backlash, including criticism from the Home Secretary James Cleverly, who called the police response "unnecessarily heavy handed."

Animal welfare groups, including the RSPCA, also condemned the action as disproportionate.The cow sustained injuries, including a large cut on its leg, but survived and was returned to its owner.

The incident has been referred to the Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) for investigation, and Surrey Police have pledged a thorough review of the actions taken during the incident.

https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/article/2024/jul/25/surrey-police-cow-ramming-investigated-as-criminal-matter

I'm inclined to wait until the outcome of the review or investigation

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@GordanKnott still no updates... How long do these types of investigations normally last?

He'll be charged with a mis-steak, but will have beef with his insurance company.

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