A MECHANIC was arrested after an off duty police officer allegedly accused him of stealing his sunglasses – which turned out to be in his car the whole time.
Richard Smith, who works at MOTMax in Mansfield, said the Notts Police Officer could not find his sunglasses when he returned to pick up his car after testing.
It is claimed he then accused Mr Smith of stealing them, and arrested him.
Mr Smith said he was held for about 40 minutes while another officer who was called to the scene searched MOTMax. The glasses were eventually found in the car.
Mr Smith, 45, said: "It was very humiliating.
"I told him that when I did the brake test I had to move an arm rest out of the way, and that there were a couple of pairs of sunglasses on it that may have fallen down."He just would not believe what I said. He came over straight away and arrested me."
Mr Smith said he did not know the man was a police officer until he showed him his badge and arrested him.
He added: "I had to empty my pockets, and he went through my coat, my bag and my van. "When the (other) officer came, he asked if he could have a look in the customer's car. Within five minutes he had brought the glasses back.
"I think (the first officer) was totally out of order. We had customers in the waiting room as well."
Stefan Hopewell, managing director at MOTMax, said the garage was forced to cancel one of its later tests because of the search.
He added that the police officer refused to go into a back room to discuss the problem.
"We faced public humiliation and embarrassment," he said. "It felt like he was abusing his power and we were on the end of it.
"We only do MOTs and we build our reputation on being honest and not ripping people off. I just felt he went completely over the top."
The company has since lodged an official complaint with Notts Police.
A Notts Police spokesperson said: "We have received a formal complaint regarding this matter, and the incident is being looked at by the Professional Standards Department."
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