Police issue new guidance on reform to ‘insult’ law
Police officers will be told they are no longer able to arrest people just because others might find their words or behaviour “insulting”, in new guidance issued by the College of Policing.
Police officers will be told they are no longer able to arrest people just because others might find their words or behaviour “insulting”, in new guidance issued by the College of Policing.
Part of a Bill which charities say will restrict their ability to speak for vulnerable people should be “dropped altogether”, the shadow voluntary sector minister says.