However her response from the police officer assigned to her case was far from what she was expecting - and she made a complaint about his "invasive" questions with "inappropriate sexual overtones".In emails exchanged between herself and 43-year-old Detective Chief Inspector James Mason, he invited her out for a drink, making it clear that her "amazingly hot" looks had motivated his interest."Please look after yourself while you’re out in Camden," the officer, who had also offered to take her out for dinner when he saw her in person after the mugging, wrote."Hopefully you will not be a victim of crime again but if you ever fancy having a drink with a very discreet police officer just let me know, it would be my pleasure."If you have any visible injuries that you would like me to record then I am happy to take a picture for you and save it in case we manage to get any further in the investigation.
I hope it doesn’t hurt too much and I am sure you still look amazingly hot.”Kristina called out his "blasé" attitude, asking: "You’re presuming that I’m unaffected enough by the crime to come on to me?
Isn’t there some kind of code of practice that you are breaking right now?"He jokingly responded: "Kristina, have faith in my detective ability and experience.
Actually, coming on to victims is positively encouraged, it’s all part of the friendly and accessible face of the Met Police.
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