Barrister hits out at Essex Police saying 'it's utter tosh' amid Telegraph journalist probe into a so called 'non-hate crime' - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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"I was accused of a non-crime hate incident. It was to do with something I had posted on X a year ago. A YEAR ago? Yes. Stirring up racial hatred apparently."
"I mean, this is utter tosh. It's complete subjectivity. A man called Harry Miller took the College of Policing to court over this, and won quite extensively because judges don't like this."
"If you're a decent person, you don't like police officers turning up at your house. It is fundamentally intimidating, but they're rowing back from it by claiming that they're actually pursuing an offence under the Public Order Act."
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