Hampshire Police unveil new vehicle in fight against homophobic abuse
Confidence to victims: The new LGBT car
A NEW police vehicle has been unveiled with the aim of giving greater
confidence to victims and witnesses of homophobic and transphobic abuse
to report issues.
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire, Simon Hayes, and Hampshire Constabulary are working closely with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community to reinforce trust in policing.
A police Ford Focus carrying the existing artwork of Hampshire Constabulary’s established Lesbian and Gay Liaison Officers (LAGLO) was unveiled at the force’s family day event in Netley.
A homophobic or transphobic incident can include abusive or threatening language on the streets, in sports grounds, at work or in private.
Chief Inspector Julie Fry, chairwoman of the force’s LGBT resource group, said: “Under-reporting of hate crime and incidents within LGBT communities must be addressed.
“This vehicle, which has been produced thanks to a successful bid for funding from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC), will be used by police officers and staff to visit community events to raise awareness of how to report homophobic and transphobic hate crime incidents and other issues affecting LGBT communities.”
The Police and Crime Commissioner for Hampshire, Simon Hayes, and Hampshire Constabulary are working closely with the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) community to reinforce trust in policing.
A police Ford Focus carrying the existing artwork of Hampshire Constabulary’s established Lesbian and Gay Liaison Officers (LAGLO) was unveiled at the force’s family day event in Netley.
A homophobic or transphobic incident can include abusive or threatening language on the streets, in sports grounds, at work or in private.
Chief Inspector Julie Fry, chairwoman of the force’s LGBT resource group, said: “Under-reporting of hate crime and incidents within LGBT communities must be addressed.
“This vehicle, which has been produced thanks to a successful bid for funding from the Office of the Police and Crime Commissioner (OPCC), will be used by police officers and staff to visit community events to raise awareness of how to report homophobic and transphobic hate crime incidents and other issues affecting LGBT communities.”
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NWN: FFS ! Shouldn't this be in pink ?
4 comments:
What a load of corrupt, morally & sexually perverted shower of shit, that Govern us.
The sort of shit you would expect, from the very important paedophile protection squad, AKA PIGS.
Ann Summers brigade flag of Faggotry.
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