Friday, September 07, 2007

2 colour blind cops sue for discrimination

from the Evening Times Tuesday September 4 2007

Two men are sueing the Chief Constable of Strathclyde Police for sex discrimination - after being rejected as recruits because they are colour blind.

Robin Dixon, 25, of Hamilton and Graeme Mccullie, 29 of Kilmarnock, both went through a selection procedure before being told they were unsuccessful.

But they have taken their case to an employment tribunal, claiming more men than women suffer from the condition, so they are the victims of indirect sex discrimination.

Mr Dixon had previously pursued a disability discrimination claim in November 2005, but that was rejected by another tribunal because it was time-barred.

The tribunal heard that at the time of his application to be a police officer he was told by Chief Inspector Douglas Campbell there were concerns as to the reliability and credibility of evidence, which would rely on Mr Dixon's ability to distinguish colours.

The case continues.

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