Police Scotland criticised for allowing rapists to self-declare gender identity
Analysists Murray Blackburn Mackenzie (MBM) described the policy as ‘deeply offensive’.
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There's always hope.The article didn't say anything about anyone getting jail time.
That according to some is too simplistic, too much to ask for, and would require an individual, any individual, to be the best at what they would be required to do.How about not worrying about the color of their skin and just hiring/promoting the best person for the job.
If they have the money they could take this to court.Parents' protest over transgender player leads to delay during girls soccer game in Bow
Parents' protest over transgender player leads to delay during girls soccer game in Bow
The superintendent for the Bow School District confirmed they have issued a no-trespass order to a parent involved in a protest that happened during a recent girls' soccer game.www.wmur.com
XX: Two Strikes for Bow Fathers as School Issues Second ‘No Trespass’ Order
XX: Two Strikes for Bow Fathers as School Issues Second 'No Trespass' Order - NH Journal
New Hampshire - XX: Two Strikes for Bow Fathers as School Issues Second 'No Trespass' Order - NH Journal - Politicsnhjournal.com
A second father has been slapped with a no trespass order by Bow High School for wearing a pink armband on behalf of girls-only sports — and not just for a few days, but for the rest of this season.
“This protest was designed to and had the effect of intimidating, threatening, harassing and discouraging [the biologically male] student as well as any other students from playing.”
But multiple videos of the game show a small crowd of people uneventfully watching the game until Athletic Director Mike Desilets and other school officials began demanding those wearing the armbands remove them. There was no chanting or shouting or sign waving or any other form or protest on the sidelines.
If they have the money they could take this to court.
Maybe I misunderstood it. I didn't see that as offering to take the case Pro bono.The article mentions that some organizations have voiced support for legal action.
And that legal 'experts' said that they'd probably win.
Several national organizations known for taking cases involving the First Amendment are reportedly looking into the case.Maybe I misunderstood it. I didn't see that as offering to take the case Pro bono.
Well it would be nice if they did. Some of those organizations run from donations to defend freedom.Several national organizations known for taking cases involving the First Amendment are reportedly looking into the case.
Doesn't really say. I read it as pro bono. But I guess I'm reading into it.
Would that be one of those cases where the lawyers work for a cut of the settlement?
I always thought if they win the case then they get a cut of the settlement and if they don't win then no moola.Would that be one of those cases where the lawyers work for a cut of the settlement?
Tinker v. Des Moines?The article mentions that some organizations have voiced support for legal action.
And that legal 'experts' said that they'd probably win.
Eh…too late.