Two police officers appealed their convictions and penalties for discreditable conduct, neglect of duty, and consuming intoxicating liquor while on duty.
The charges arose from an incident where the officers visited a tavern while on duty, and one officer danced nude on stage.
The appellants argued the convictions should be quashed because the exact date of the offence was not proven.
The Commission held that the failure to prove the exact date was not fatal, as the charges were explicit and the evidence was sufficient.
The Commission also upheld the penalties, finding the conduct destroyed trust and confidence in the officers.
The appeals were dismissed.