Police log 120,000 ‘hate reports’ – but not ONE is a crime – as top cops defend system which helps ‘measure tensions’

  • Police cannot identify a single crime that has been prevented by recording hate-speech allegations
  • Critics say controversial practice of logging ‘non-crime hate incidents’ has a ‘chilling effect on free speech’
  • Senior officers insist it helps them ‘prevent serious hostility and violence’

Police have recorded hate-speech allegations against more than 120,000 people – yet cannot identify a single crime that has been prevented by the exercise.

Critics say the controversial practice of logging ‘non-crime hate incidents’, even after officers decided what was said or posted online did not break any laws, has a ‘chilling effect on free speech’.

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