UK Police Confirm, ‘Dislike’ and ‘Unfriendliness’ Can Be Hate Crimes

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“It’s astounding what’s going on in once “Merry Old England”. It seems each passing year sees new laws/guidelines leading to an ever increasing totalitarian society.”  Admin

Official guidelines insist a hate crime must be driven by “hostility”, but when contacted, many UK forces are unable to give a definition of what they mean by “hostility” in the context of hate crimes.

Breitbart London contacted dozens of forces to ask for their working definition of “hostility” and was referred on to the “dictionary definition” which includes “unfriendliness” and “dislike”.

Others referred Breitbart London to national bodies, including the College of Policing (CoP) and the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS), which both admit there is an “absence of a precise legal definition of hostility”, with the latter also referring individual forces onto “dictionary definitions” for the purpose of investigating hate crimes.

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