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If Its Not A Crime Why Are Plod Interested Let Alone Opening Files?
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This is just not right. Either something is a crime or it is not and if its a crime then a Court should be involved where the accused is able to appeal.
Opening a file for a non crime that could affect security searches without any appeal process is simply unacceptable. We do not live in a Police State yet even if some constabularies would like to think we do.
The Home Secretary needs to stamp this out now.
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Opening a file for a non crime that could affect security searches without any appeal process is simply unacceptable. We do not live in a Police State yet even if some constabularies would like to think we do.
The Home Secretary needs to stamp this out now.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It's a "non-crime hate incident" and the way the police have been recording such stuff is an utter disgrace. They have been told by the Appeal Court that their procedure is unlawful but still they persist.
This particular incident involved one child calling another names. The police should concentrate on preventing and detecting crimes. However, they don't seem particularly successful at that so it seems they've unilaterally revised their remit so that they can remain occupied.
This particular incident involved one child calling another names. The police should concentrate on preventing and detecting crimes. However, they don't seem particularly successful at that so it seems they've unilaterally revised their remit so that they can remain occupied.
pretty stretched already
https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-engla nd-leic estersh ire-337 88264
//Leicestershire police 'ignore' attempted burglaries at odd-numbered houses//
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//Leicestershire police 'ignore' attempted burglaries at odd-numbered houses//
// The College of Policing defines non-crime hate incidents as those “perceived by the victim or any others to be motivated by hostility or prejudice”.
Around 10,000 such incidents are recorded every year. //
What is the point? Recording it does what precisely? Name calling though not nice is harmless. Getting a police record for calling another boy ‘shorty’ is ridiculous. The police have been told the practice is illegal, but ignore the law and do it anyway.
If only we had a Home Secretary that wasn’t a stupid moron.
Around 10,000 such incidents are recorded every year. //
What is the point? Recording it does what precisely? Name calling though not nice is harmless. Getting a police record for calling another boy ‘shorty’ is ridiculous. The police have been told the practice is illegal, but ignore the law and do it anyway.
If only we had a Home Secretary that wasn’t a stupid moron.
But isn't this typical of things just now? Especially with
so-called racism. Most, if not all of these things are just name-calling which are then exaggerated and turned into something that doesn't exist.
When I was at school, if we went to a teacher and complained that someone was bullying, the teacher would tell you to stop bothering about it and go and stick up for yourself.
We now live in a cotton wool culture where everyone must not be exposed to anything. At all.
so-called racism. Most, if not all of these things are just name-calling which are then exaggerated and turned into something that doesn't exist.
When I was at school, if we went to a teacher and complained that someone was bullying, the teacher would tell you to stop bothering about it and go and stick up for yourself.
We now live in a cotton wool culture where everyone must not be exposed to anything. At all.
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