top of page
Search

A local news article about a policeman being involved in an “HIV scare” reads like something from a

  • The Pink
  • May 8, 2016
  • 1 min read

The article claims that the police officer feared that he had contracted HIV when he learned that the man he arrested “had a medical condition that may be transferrable through spit,” when he was accidentally spat on by the man who became aggressive.

It also claims that he “rushed” to the hospital “once the man had been detained”, and that “after precautionary tests was he given the all-clear”.

Despite that HIV has occasionally been detected in very low quantities in the saliva of HIV-positive people, there has never been a recorded case of transmission through an HIV-positive person spitting on someone.

It is also not possible for a test in a hospital to immediately determine whether HIV-transmission had taken place minutes or hours after possible exposure to the virus.

The man and his mother involved in the incident pleaded not guilty and were acquitted after it was found that “it could not be proved beyond reasonable doubt that [the police officer] told [the man] he was formally under arrest.”

Defending solicitors argued that the police officers, PC Andy Sansom and PC Lesley Wilson had not operated within “legal parameters”, and that they should have been more sensitive given the knowledge that the man they were arresting had mental health issues.

PC Sansom told Nottingham Magistrates Court of the “scare” that he had been “pretty shaken.”

He said: “It became apparent that he had a medical condition that may be transferrable through spit and blood.” read the story from source website

 
 
 

Comments


Featured Posts
Check back soon
Once posts are published, you’ll see them here.
Recent Posts
Archive
Search By Tags
Follow Us
  • Facebook Basic Square
  • Twitter Basic Square
  • Google+ Basic Square

Nerja, Malaga, Torremolinos,

Benalmadena, Fuengirola,

Marbella

 

Call Us:

0034-951-702-764
  • Facebook Metallic
  • Twitter Metallic
  • Google Metallic
bottom of page