UK Crime and Policing Bill sparks free speech concerns
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Apr 16, 2025
The UK’s Crime and Policing Bill aims to tackle serious crime but faces criticism for potentially restricting free speech.
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A new piece of legislation called the Crime and Policing Bill is making its way through the House of Commons in the United Kingdom's Parliament
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The bill tackles a number of issues, including child sex abuse, youth crime and even stalking
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However, critics of the legislation say it would give UK courts the ability to issue a respect order
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And according to the bill, a respect order may be issued for the purpose of preventing someone from engaging in antisocial behavior
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prohibit the person from doing anything described in the order or require the person to do anything described in the order
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In the UK, antisocial behavior is defined as behavior by a person which causes or is likely to cause harassment
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alarm or distress to persons not of the same household as the person
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So the issue goes back to free speech. If someone says something that may cause distress to another
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then that person would be considered antisocial. the court could issue a respect order over something as small as a comment
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Andrew Tetenborn is a professor of commercial law and a former Cambridge admissions officer
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and recently wrote a news article for Spiked. In it he called the crime and policing bill draconian explaining that the court could grant a respect order if an elected official doesn like certain criticism online maybe a post he or she finds to be harassment or cause them distress
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This spectacularly authoritarian measure is supposedly aimed at street hoodlums, but it is not restricted in any meaningful way
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It is a racing certainty that the courts will not apply any limits to its scope, Tettenborn writes
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The bill's sponsor, Home Secretary Yvette Cooper, appeared on Good Morning Britain back in February
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Anchor Susanna Reid asked her about the case of a woman who got a visit from police after making comments in a private Facebook group
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People in Greater Manchester say, why were those police knocking on her door and not out, you know, tackling crimes like the ones we've just been talking about
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What did you make of that? So I could certainly tell you that a case like that is not covered by any of the 50 measures that we're putting forward in the legislation
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Our legislation is about particularly focusing around town centre crime, neighbourhood crimes like the street theft and also around the most serious violence of all
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The UK Crime and Policing Bill 2025 is currently in committee debate and the next one is scheduled for April 24th
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For Straight Arrow News, I'm Lauren Keenan. For more on this story, download the Shadaro News app or visit san.com
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