John Dwyer (police officer)

He successfully stood against Keane at the 2021 election, becoming the first PCC to serve on non-consecutive terms.

[2] He retired from the police as Assistant Chief Constable of Cheshire Constabulary in March 2001.

[3] In February 2024, Dwyer faced calls to resign as PCC, following comments over schoolgirls "wearing very short skirts" during a discussion on violence against women; local Labour MP Mike Amesbury accused Dwyer of victim blaming, saying the remark set "the wrong example to the men and women who work for Cheshire Constabulary" and "undermines public confidence."

Louise Gittins, the leader of Cheshire West and Chester Council, also condemned Dwyer's comments.

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