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Police Scotland slammed for clampdown on stickers from feminist group opposed to the relaxation of gender self-ID laws

STICKER ROW Police Scotland slammed for clampdown on stickers from feminist group opposed to the relaxation of gender self-ID laws Updated: 23 May 2021, 14:32 POLICE Scotland faced anger and ridicule after a clampdown on stickers from a feminist group opposed to the relaxation of gender self-ID laws. The national force was accused of a “chilling” attack on free speech after announcing it was probing the matter as a “hate” crime. 4 Police Scotland have been slammed by a feminist group over a clampdown on stickersCredit: Alamy Officers in Kirkcaldy also urged members of the public to contact them or Fife Council if locals saw any more “controversial stickers”.

Kirkcaldy: Police face social media backlash after deleting tweet investigating stickers which read Women won t wheesht

SNP MP Joanna Cherry quote tweeted the original post before it was deleted saying: “Keeping an eye on this. Being controversial is not a crime..Thankfully,” with a winky-face emoji at the end. Other twitter users questioned whether the sticker was the source of the report as they originally mistook it for a joke. The controversial stickers had been put up in the Viewforth Avenue area of Kirkcaldy. One woman wrote: “Seriously? That sticker is considered to be hateful enough for the police to involve themselves? “What on earth is happening in Scotland?” Someone else could not hide their sarcasm when suggesting Fife Council “must provide fainting couches on every corner”.

Fife Police urge people to report hate crime stickers - then say they are not illegal

© Susan Dalgety/Twitter Thank you for signing up to The Courier daily newsletter Something went wrong - please try again later. Sign Up Police in Fife urged people to report stickers said to be related to a hate crime – before removing a tweet after it was found no laws had been broken. However, officers have since said that no criminality was established following inquiries. The stickers promote the group For Women Scotland (FWS) and displayed hashtags including #waronwomen, #sexnotgender and #nopubertyblockers. Scotland 2021: Where this sticker is deemed “controversial” by our national police force. Yet our First Minister claims to be a feminist. Confused? Not as much as the women of Scotland. ‍♀️ #WomenWontWheeshtpic.twitter.com/aW0h0khbfz

Police Scotland face backlash after launching hate crime probe into Women Won t Weesht stickers

Police Scotland face backlash after launching hate crime probe into Women Won t Weesht stickers
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Fife Police urge people to report hate crime stickers - then say they are not illegal

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