No, they created a dedicated phone line to report hate crime, and the snowflakes are reporting anything and everything as a hate crime because they are getting upset on behalf of other people.
Anyone can log on to a police website and report a hate crime its the actual arrests and charges that make the difference.
\\A spokesperson for the Metropolitan Police said the force defined a hate incident as “any incident that is perceived by the victim or any other person to be racist, homophobic, transphobic or due to a person’s religion, belief, gender identity or disability”.//
by the victim, so the police dont decide then the victim does.
http://www.spectator.co.uk/2016/08/the-real-hate-crime-scandal/
But these figures need to be taken with a fistful of salt. There is something wrong with the way we report and measure hate crimes in this country. The numbers do not necessarily speak to any objective spread of hate in modern Britain. On the contrary, what the BBC calls an ‘epidemic’ is a product of the authorities redefining racism and prejudice to such an extent that almost any unpleasant encounter between people of different backgrounds can now be recorded as ‘hatred’.
\\Already, two infamous post–Brexit ‘incidents’ have been debunked. It was widely claimed, for instance, that an attack on a tapas bar in Lewisham, south London, was a hate crime; actually, police say it was a burglary. A photo of four boneheads in Newcastle holding a banner saying ‘Stop Immigration, Start Repatriation’ was widely shared as evidence of xenophobia. But Geordies have pointed out that those idiots have been holding up that banner every weekend for ages, long before Brexit.//
So an argument between two people of different races, creeds, colours religions or sexuality CAN be classed as a hate crime and not just an argument.
Dave.