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After a woman signalled the "thumbs down" at a police officer when driving past him, he pursued her and ripped her top as he tried to grab her, exposing her underwear, and then tried to enter her home.
The "distressed and panicked" 48-year-old woman inadvertently slammed the officer's hand in her sliding door as she ran inside, badly cutting him, and was subsequently pepper-sprayed.
The Independent Police Conduct Authority (IPCA) has lambasted the officer for his actions, finding they were unlawful and disproportionate.
Police, however, disagree with the findings, having conducted their own investigation and concluding that the actions of the experienced officer were lawful and justified.
According to IPCA findings, released on Tuesday, the woman was driving in WaitematΔ, Auckland, on the mo
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