according to this toronto cop, placing his hand on the buttocks of a young female officer wasn’t sexual and all he deserves is a light tap on his wallet. the bad news for const. usman haroon was that his unwanted touching of his partner’s behind was captured on surveillance video inside the camh elevator they were exiting on that november day in 2015.
but fortunately for the cop who has been suspended with pay since 2017, his guilty plea to that misconduct was followed by a whole slew of other charges being withdrawn — including allegations that he placed his hand on her upper leg and moved her hand to his groin while in a police car.
“i am not seeking dismissal today, but in cases like this, the choice to violate a person’s sexual autonomy, especially that of a fellow officer, anything short of demotion cannot be considered to be appropriate,” prosecutor mattison chinneck told his penalty hearing.
yet, he called for just a six-month demotion.
“it’s important to remember that we live in a time where equality should be the norm and expected in the workplace, and it certainly should be free of harassment.”
but haroon’s fiery lawyer harry black took great umbrage at the suggestion that his client was guilty of sexual harassment.