Pubdate: Tue, 23 Dec 2003 Source: South London Press (UK) Copyright: Trinity Mirror Plc 2003 Contact: http://icsouthlondon.icnetwork.co.uk/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3106 TOP COP ACCEPTS PAYOUT FORMER Lambeth police chief Brian Paddick has won "substantial" damages from The Mail on Sunday. Mr Paddick was moved from his position as Borough Commander in 2002 after allegations in the newspaper he had smoked cannabis and allowed the drug to be taken in his home. He took action against the newspaper for breach of confidence but the matter was settled on Friday before the case came to court. Following the agreement, Mr Paddick spoke exclusively to the South London Press. Asked for his reaction to the outcome, he said: "Relieved, but one takes a view on risk before entering into such things. "We will have to see what impact it has. People are entitled to their private lives and this case helps to draw a line about what is acceptable in terms of personal intrusion." He refused to comment on the size of the damages. His solicitor, Tamsin Allen, said: "This was a real privacy case. It is highly significant that The Mail on Sunday was not prepared to defend its decision to publish intimate details on his relationship with a previous partner. Its decision represents another nail in the coffin of chequebook journalism." Mr Paddick had pioneered a softly-softly approach to cannabis possession in the borough and was the highest ranking openly gay cop in the country. A spokesman for The Mail on Sunday said: "Mr Paddick is seriously mistaken if he believes the settlement of his case establishes any law of privacy. "Our article dealt with very serious issues of great public interest. "The Mail on Sunday believes it is highly significant that Mr Paddick was unwilling to take his case before a High Court judge." TheMail onSunday's article led to a police investigation, but the Crown Prosecution Service decided not to press charges. Mr Paddick's struggle to return to the borough was unsuccessful, but he has been appointed Acting Deputy Assistant Commissioner at the Met. - --- MAP posted-by: Keith Brilhart