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Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department sends out email with female officers’ bra sizes

Posted on July 10, 2011 by pogowasright.org

Vic Ryckaert reports on an incredibly unfortunate e-mail attachment error made by the IMPD:

A metropolitan police commander issued a personal apology to 13 female officers after their bra size, height and weight were included in a departmental email this week.

“We made a mistake,” Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department Deputy Chief Valerie Cunningham said. “We want to hold ourselves to the highest professional standards. The measurements should not have been included.”

The email was sent Tuesday to 37 commanders and was intended to tell supervisors to inform their officers that their new protective vests were ready to be picked up.

Attached to the email, however, was a spreadsheet listing the names and sizes of 91 officers, including the chest and waist sizes for 13 women whose vests needed special tailoring, Cunningham said.

Read more on Indianapolis Star.

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