Forced to record non-crimes

The Christian Institute  |  UK & Ireland
Date posted:  1 Jul 2019
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Forced to record non-crimes

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Transgender hate laws are being questioned by an ex-police officer via a new campaign called A Fair Cop, it was reported in May.

Harry Miller is spearheading the group after being visited at work by police in Humberside after retweeting a limerick about trans women. The force admitted there had been no crime committed. They had received training by Mermaids, the controversial group which teaches that there is a spectrum of genders.

A Fair Cop proposes guidance which would protect free speech ‘while continuing to provide robust protection against real crimes that are truly motivated by hatred’.

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