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Starting to read through the Law Commission Report. Interesting to note this.

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And this
And this
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A very odd response. Some legal actions succeed. Some fail. I will donate to whatever I like because #lawfare seems to be our only reliable option here.
I am well aware the challenge to the EHRC failed, alongside challenge to prison policy. But Maya Forstater won. @fairplaywomen won. Kate Scottow won. The Court of Appeal currently deciding on #FairCopAppeal.
And next year will bring an embarrassment of riches - @MForstater ET, @BluskyeAllison ET, @JoPhoenix1 and @8RosarioSanchez legal actions - and hopefully mine!
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Reasons to be Cheerful PART II
1. Scottish police back off unlawful prosecution
2. Demonstration against @Womans_Place_UK pitiful, both in numbers and chanting
3. BBC defend rights of its journalists to report
4. @WeAreFairCop report #TheInvisibleStrand going to @EHRC, every PCC and the Home Secretary
5. @FemmeLoves still not arrested
6. @amnesty 'shocked' at language used against women at protest against #FiLiA2021
7. @8RosarioSanchez being eloquent and passionate on @BBCWomansHour
8. the Nolan Report into Stonewall being bloody brilliant and widely heard
9. The dinosaurs!
10. @JoPhoenix1 taking legal action against the OU
11. Widespread revulsion against treatment of Professor Stock
12. Boris Johnson contgratulating @ALLIANCELGB
13. @EBSWA webinars!
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And we are back! #FairCopAppeal

JC: on the question of retention periods, some evidence before court below.

{WHY ISNT THIS CLEAR AND CONSISTENT?}
Answer seems to be 'it depends' on local policies and how applies? Suggestion is 6 years.
JC Returning to submissions about implications for individual about categorisation of complaint about hate. Para 177 of Knowles J judgment, he accepted submission that while overall information is important to policing, the 'mere recording' has no real consequence.
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DAY TWO Court of Appeal.
not sure if 10.15 or 10.30 start but off for fresh coffee.

Join us #FairCopAppeal

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IW continues: it was NOT an objective fact that my client had committed a 'hate incident'.

Now issue of proportionality. What is the correct approach on appeal? Will need to establish a significant error of principle. We say there were.
IW: looks at speech by Lord Sayles

JUDGE - we have observations from the Supreme Court and that is the right place to turn.
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TODAY. 2pm.

@HarryTheOwl101 in the Court of Appeal. Link to live streaming below.

Why is this important and why should you care?

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Its been 2 years since Harry’s thinking was first checked by PC Gul - described by Mr Justice Knowles at the first hearing as behaviour akin to the Cheka, the Stasi and the Gestapo.

Read the first judgment here.

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In that time over 120k ‘non crime hate incidents’ have been recorded. The police claim this is ‘essential’ to prevent our ‘escalation’ into criminality - but when asked, not a single force could tell us what they did with this data, other than disclose it to potential employers.
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