Police Force Backs Down after Arresting Autistic Girl for Saying Officer Looked Like a Lesbian
A British police force backed down after they arrested an autistic girl over saying that a female officer looked like her “lesbian nana”.
A British police force backed down after they arrested an autistic girl over saying that a female officer looked like her “lesbian nana”.
Home Secretary Suella Braverman issued guidance demanding police stop recording ‘non-crime hate incidents’ when someone was merely offended.
England’s Northumbria Police force has flagged a statue of two Vikings in Jarrow, England, for possible “associations with far-Right symbolism”.
A British police force which arrested a veteran for causing someone “anxiety” with a sardonic Pride flag meme has been making people not convicted of any crime attend “re-education” lessons on racism, sexism, and transphobia.
The Chief Constable of Greater Manchester Police (GMP) has admitted that his force regularly wastes time on investigations into people being offended by things, against the public’s wishes.
A police force has been chastised by its own elected commissioner for arresting a British Army veteran for posting a meme while burglaries are ignored.
Police in Britain were filmed arresting a military veteran for posting a meme critical of woke gender ideology on Facebook.
The infiltration of LGBT ideology in Britain has seen police forces and even the House of Lords instructed to stop using gendered language.
The creator of Father Ted has said that online “trolls” and “conmen” have used UK Hate Speech rules to weaponise the police.
Former police officer Harry Miller has won a legal victory against the British police’s use of “non-crime hate incidents”.
The Metropolitan Police has been accused of pandering to the woke mob as the force plans on introducing gender-neutral uniforms for officers.
Police should wipe allegations of so-called non-crime hate incidents from the record if no crime was found to have been committed, Home Secretary Priti Patel reportedly told police leaders.
Police forces in Britain have recorded some 120,000 allegations of so-called hate speech, though not one instance has been found to have stopped any actual crimes.
Harry Miller has won his High Court freedom of speech battle over his right to make jokes about transgenderism on social media.
Three cheers for Harry Miller who has been fighting for free speech in the London High Court this week against the increasingly censorious, oppressive, and petty-minded British police over a ‘transphobic’ ‘non-crime hate incident’.