A COP did a blue light run to pick up his mates when they could not find a taxi after a night out.
PC Robert Potts caused other cars to pull over, crossed double white lines and went speeding through a red light.
The cop did a blue light run to pick up his mates after a night outCredit: GettyThe Sussex Police officer was given a final written warning.
On-duty Potts drove 20 miles to drop pals at home in Eastbourne in a police vehicle while a junior colleague was with him.
A disciplinary hearing found he broke professional conduct standards.
From tongue scraping to saying no, here are 12 health trends to try in 2023Potts, 43, told the hearing he regretted using his police car as a taxi.
He said: “I have realised that everything done as a police officer should be honest and straightforward.”
Chief Supt Steve Rayland, head of professional standards, said: “We expect our officers to act with the utmost integrity, and in accordance with the Code of Ethics and the Standards of Professional Behaviour.
"The actions of this officer in this case fell far short of the standards we expect.”
The final written warning will last three years.