Afterwards he asked her to leave because he had friends visiting, which Miss A said made her feel “really used”.
Matthew Holdcroft, representing Hampshire Constabulary, told the hearing that after leaving she contacted friends in a “hysterical” state, and she was “stunned, didn’t know how to react, her speech was sporadic, she was sobbing”.
He said Mr Bloomfield’s alleged actions were a breach of the standards of professional behaviour as he had “failed to ensure that Miss A had freely given consent”.
He called it his actions as “intentional”, “deliberate”, and “targeted”, and “could be categorised as a rape, sexual assault or assault”.
“It’s an example of violence against women and such conduct can cause substantial damage to public trust in the police service,” he said.
A police spokeswoman said the Crown Prosecution Service made the decision to take no further action against Mr Bloomfield, who did not attend the proceedings.
The hearing continues.
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