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    1. Gurindoor‏ @G_S_Bhogal 27 Mar 2018
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      Prosecuting people for being offensive is not just ethically wrong, but it's also incredibly wasteful. Among all the terror plots, murders, thefts, & rapes, UK police are already overworked. Forcing them to investigate hurt feelings is only going to make their jobs harder.

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    2. Liberative--Nothing Pithy to say‏ @ShawnMCron 27 Mar 2018
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      Its more that the current crop of police would RATHER waste their time on easier inconsequential nonsense like policing speech than in doing the harder work of policing REAL crime. they aren't overworked, they are choosing to remain UNDERworked.

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    3. Gurindoor‏ @G_S_Bhogal 27 Mar 2018
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      The decision to enforce these laws is not theirs; it's the politicians'.

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    4. Liberative--Nothing Pithy to say‏ @ShawnMCron 27 Mar 2018
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      Are you saying they have ZERO digression? Because the proof is quite clear they do selectively enforce those Politician created laws. <cough> <Telford>

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    5. Gurindoor‏ @G_S_Bhogal 27 Mar 2018
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      They can choose not to investigate a crime, but only with very good reason. They can not, however, choose to investigate something that has not already been ruled a crime by, say, an Act of Parliament.

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    6. Liberative--Nothing Pithy to say‏ @ShawnMCron 27 Mar 2018
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      I'm not convinced that is a 100% true statement. they have publicly stated that even non-statute "offenses" can constitute a hate crime even if there is no one to take offense. So report it all... seems a VERY broad brush with which to paint.

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    7. Gurindoor‏ @G_S_Bhogal 27 Mar 2018
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      In cases of non-statutory case/common law, each law must be set by some form of judicial precedent before it can be enforced. In either case, police can't just decide that something is illegal, as you seem to suggest.

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    8. Liberative--Nothing Pithy to say‏ @ShawnMCron 27 Mar 2018
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      I don't quite suggest that. Their implication that non statue offenses can still constitute a crime is pushing that barrier though. But they certainly choose which "judicial precedent's" to follow up on, or not.

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      Gurindoor‏ @G_S_Bhogal 27 Mar 2018
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      Murder is a non-statutory offence.

      3:58 PM - 27 Mar 2018
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