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Met Police Sacks Officer for Unlicensed Drive to Avoid Being Late

dramabreakBy dramabreakFebruary 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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A Metropolitan Police officer faces dismissal after driving to work without a UK driving licence or insurance to ensure punctuality at Feltham Police Station.

The Incident

PC Russel Dcosta insists he had no viable alternatives to using his car for timely arrival. However, evidence presented at the gross misconduct hearing reveals he resides near a train station and bus stops in Slough, providing feasible routes to Hounslow.

Line managers had previously warned Dcosta against driving following discovery in March 2025 that he lacked a valid licence and insurance. Despite this, he repeated the violation on May 17, 2025, leading to conviction at Highbury Corner Magistrates’ Court.

Personal Background and Defence

The married father of two acknowledges breaching professional s, describing the lapse as a moment of “poor judgment.” Dcosta, who joined the Metropolitan Police in 2023, recently completed his policing degree and probationary period while serving in a volume crime unit. His caseload there dropped from 150 to 26 investigations, fueling ambitions for a role in the Criminal Investigation Department (CID).

He supports his banker wife, two children, and sends funds to India for his mother’s medical care. At the February 13, 2026, disciplinary hearing in Sutton Police Station, Dcosta submits a 10-page bundle of character references, advocating for a final written warning over dismissal.

Panel’s Decision

Commander Andy Brittain dismisses Dcosta without notice, stating: “PC Dcosta knew, had been told and confirmed that he understood what the right thing was, but did the opposite. Police officers are expected to be even more scrupulous in their observance of the law than members of the public. PC Dcosta fell far short of that expectation. The public expect police officers to uphold the law rather than breach the law.”

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