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Ten percent of UK police officers have second job

More than 23,000 British police officers earn a second income from none-police work, a rise of nearly 20 percent in a year, according to a report in the Mail on Sunday newspaper.

British police patrol in central London on July 26, 2012. More than 23,000 British police officers earn a second income from none-police work, a rise of nearly 20 percent in a year, according to a report in the Mail on Sunday newspaper.

Second-job titles include vicar, pole-dancing teacher, pallbearer, ski instructor, ice-cream salesman and a medium, the Mail reported.

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