Aiden Bloomfield, a former PC who resigned from the force at the start of 2025, stood before a Hampshire Constabulary disciplinary panel.
They found that Bloomfield ‘placed pressure’ on the complainant, referred to throughout as Miss A, to continue carrying out sexual acts.
While they concluded that some of the encounter was consensual, they found that Bloomfield had pulled her hair and held her neck without consent.
A spokeswoman for the force said that a file on Bloomfield’s actions was passed to the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) which took the decision to take no further action against him.
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Bloomfield denied acting without Miss A’s consent, but the panel ruled that he would have been dismissed from the force if he had not already left.
His name will also be placed on the College of Policing’s list of barred officers for a minimum of five years.
Miss A said that she had met Bloomfield on Tinder and they both had an interest in bondage and sado-masochism (BDSM).
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She said that she had arranged to meet up with Bloomfield and go round to his home in Leigh Park, Havant, on December 8 2022, but had told him she had not wanted to have sex.
Miss A said that he then began performing sex acts on her on his sofa.
She said that when she asked him to stop, he told her to “stop being a brat” before he pulled her hair and choked her with his hand.
She said that afterwards she told Bloomfield that she felt “really used” and was “hysterical” when she told friends about what had happened.
Assistant Chief Constable Rob France said it has been an ‘extremely traumatic time for the woman involved.’