Toronto police officer appeals dismissal over tweets about sexual harassment

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A Toronto police constable who was fired for misconduct after tweeting about sexual harassment and racism inside the force has appealed her dismissal.

Const. Firouzeh Zarabi-Majd was found guilty of eight counts of misconduct at a Toronto Police Service disciplinary hearing decision on May 2 and was ordered to resign in seven days or be dismissed. The tribunal is a quasi-judicial forum where the service investigates allegations of serious breaches of its code of conduct and Police Services Act.

Zarabi-Majd was fired in relation to tweets alleging racism and sexual harassment inside the service, her refusal to leave the property of another officer and her

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