2023-08-11 22:11:58
Apology does not address policing of speech through force. [Link] NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(29-0-11) Author
2023-08-11 23:03:56
NNN, it's an update on the case. They have concluded the case agains't the girl. The complaint from the mother is still reviewed. As the qoute in the picture says: "Without pre-empting the outcome of the ongoing review of the circumstances.... " NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(5-2-27) Author
2023-08-12 03:34:41
Important Context: the police in question dragged a 16 Year old autistic girl from her home on suspicion of a homophobic speech hate crime, because the autistic girl said that one of the officers looked like her "lesbian nana". NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(22-6-5) Author
2023-08-12 08:44:52
The police in question dragged a 16 Year old autistic girl from her home on suspicion of a homophobic speech hate crime, because the autistic girl said that one of the officers looked like her "lesbian nana". [Link][Link][Link] CURRENTLY_RATED_HELPFUL(345-9-7) Author
2023-08-12 09:37:16
Despite the apology the autistic girl committed no crime. You cannot commit a public order offence from your own home. [Link] Also being compared to her 'lesbian nana' is an observation, not homophobic. NEEDS_MORE_RATINGS(95-4-6) Author