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Policeman asked woman to model Victoria’s Secret lingerie after responding to emergency call at hotel

January 23, 2016 by  
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A policeman who responded to a fire alarm call at a hotel and asked a female to wear lingerie for him has been reinstated in his role.

Anthony Sarni was dispatched to the call at a room, which turned out to be a false alarm, and noticed the woman in question had a Victoria’s Secret lingerie bag on the floor.

But later on he returned when off-duty and still in uniform at around 2am – and made the request again.

Although Sarni was fired in October after admitting returning to the room, a court has now ruled that his badge should be reinstated, reports NJ.com .

Superior Court Judge Douglas Wolfson ruled that Sarni should be given his police officer job back with immediate effect.

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Township labor attorney Allan C Roth said in a statement: “To say that today’s ruling outraged the township’s administration and the police command staff, who have made it crystal clear they will not tolerate ‘reprehensible and deplorable’ conduct from municipal employees, would be an understatement.”

According to the courts, the incident at the Extended Stay America in Edison, New Jersey, in September 2012 saw the woman refuse, only for Sarnis suggest her “fate was in his hands”. He had reportedly earlier allowed her to flush some marijuana down the toilet.

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Hotel room: Sarni noticed that the woman in question had a Victoria’s Secret bag on the floor. File photo

She agreed, and when she tried some clothing on for him, he propositioned her.

“I was bold enough to say no, I don’t think we should do anything,” she told investigators.

Although she switched hotels, he continued to text her for some weeks – sometimes with explicit content – and after a month she complained to the Edison Police Department.

Sarnis is now to serve a fitness-for-duty exam and if he passes, he will be “retrained in police department policies and procedures before returning to work”, Roth added.

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