Career
In July 2012, Moore announced that he would be standing down from the post in October 2012, choosing not to apply for the role permanently, to pursue "further options in his policing career". His leadership of the United Kingdom Border Force was controversial after reports of increased customer hospitality and uniform standards, while airport queues rose. On 27 May 2012, British newspapers printed a story that while off duty, jogging, Moore had apprehended two teenagers committing criminal damage, and despite resisting and attacking Moore, he detained the two youths until police officers attended the incident.
The teenagers were arrested for affray.
Moore declined to comment. In May 2012, Moore was accused of mishandling an internal sexual harassment case while serving as Chief Constable of Wiltshire Police.
The coroner later cleared Wiltshire Police of any wrongdoing, however it noted that the force was "ill-prepared" to deal with such an internal matter. And an independent inquiry found loopholes in vetting of its senior management team
Brian Moore was Chief Constable of Wiltshire Constabulary from 1 January 2008 until 1 March 2012.
During his leadership he made Wiltshire the safest county in the country. Moore was previously the Deputy Chief Constable at Surrey Police, after working his way up the ranks since 1975 in Lancashire Constabulary, Metropolitan Police and Surrey Police.