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Met chief to propose laws preventing officers from policing tweets ‘within weeks’

The British most senior police officer is preparing suggestions to stop the withdrawal of officers’ tweets and online disputes.

Sir Mark Rowley, the sommitionist of the metropolitan police, is preparing reforms with his senior colleagues that he will not record and record complaints about online publications or to investigate civil servants to give more discretion to use “common sense”.

He wants the new Interior Minister Shabana Mahmood to change the rules in “weeks ,, so that the police are not obliged to follow the cases that there is no evidence that the suspect has harm the real world, Telegram.

Changes can also reduce the need for civil servants to record non -criminal hate incidents, including situations that are not guilty, but are perceived by prejudice, to the diary.

The review led to controversy about the arrest of comedy Graham Linehan, a comedy writer in Heathrow last week on his tasks about trans people.

Nigel Farage has made the issue an important argument for its party Reform UK. Last week at the party conference, the reform said that “tweets would be the streets, not the streets”.

Graham Linehan, Father Ted Ortak, came to London to the Westminster Magistrates' Court during the alleged hearing of a transsexual woman.

Graham Linehan, Father Ted Ortak, came to London to the Westminster Magistrates’ Court during the alleged hearing of a transsexual woman. (Jonathan Brady/Pa Tel)

After Mr. Linehan was arrested, Health Secretary Wes Streeting said that the government wanted to see that the government can be suggested that the legislation can be claimed that the law can be considered as “not only tweeting policies” and if the law cannot take the balance in the free speech.

Ms. Mahmood already said that she supports a more pragmatic approach. He said that the police speaking to a Lords committee last week should protect the “over -reaching” and “the crime in our communities” should protect “daytime business”.

When the tweets were worried about the tweets of the tweets, the Lords said to the Constitutional Committee: “The police need to focus on daytime business and trust the crimes in our societies.

“This is not to get away from the fact that you cannot commit an online crime,” he said, “The spectrum is more humor in the sense of humor”.

Iz We should be clear that social media is not a kind of free hit when it comes to violating the laws of our land, but we must make sure that what we do is appropriate to the laws of our land, and even I think that the line is kept in the right place and that the line is kept in the right place. ”

A police told the source Telegram Initially, the rules designed to protect vulnerable people were now “tied the hands of civil servants” and exceeded their discretion. He added that the studies continue to develop reform proposals that may be ready over weeks.

More than 13,200 innocent hate incidents were recorded by the police on June 20, 2024, despite the updated guidance, only one of the officers should be recorded when they were “absolutely necessary and proportional” because they are uncomfortable.

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