"Common Sense" Is Back: UK Finally Scraps Non-Crime Hate Incident Laws Nationwide
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"Common Sense" Is Back: UK Finally Scraps Non-Crime Hate Incident Laws Nationwide
"Common Sense" Is Back: UK Finally Scraps Non-Crime Hate Incident Laws Nationwide Police chiefs will reportedly seek to scrap non-crime hate incidents in plans they will present to the Home Secretary next month. The Telegraph reports that police leaders have decided that NCHIs are no longer “fit for purpose” after warnings that recording them undermines freedom of speech and diverts officers away from fighting crime. Under the plans, NCHIs will …
British police in England want to stop recording so-called "non-criminal hate incidents." These are expressions that are considered "bias-driven" but do not constitute a criminal offense. Police leaders say these records are "not fit for purpose" and pose a risk to freedom of expression, The Telegraph reports.
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