"Non-crime hate incident"
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"Non-crime hate incident" (enemy image, demonization) | |
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An infringement on freedom of speech. |
Similar to Hate crime
Non-crime hate incidents are recorded by the British Police. The police spend time investigating "non-crimes" at the expense of serious violent crime.
Former police officer Harry Miller was questioned by police in January 2020 for "transphobic tweets". It was recorded on a national database as a NCHI.[1]
In December 2021, he won his legal challenge. The court of appeals found that the police had unlawfully interfered with Miller's freedom of expression.[2] "Being offensive is not, cannot and should not be an offence," he said.[3]
The ADL's Pyramid of Hate was used by Humberside Police to justify the charges. |
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