West Yorkshire Police

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  • Batley grammar school teacher in hiding was let down by the West Yorkshire Police.[1]
  • Suffered from a wider cultural problem of "self-appointed community faith leaders aggressively interfering in teaching".[1]
  • Has a "poor understanding of cohesion" where protesters were appeased to secure an end to the protests.[1]
  • A disproportionate concern for not causing offence "to the religious sensibilities of those who, unaware of the facts, chose to engage in intimidation".[1]
  • Failed to relay any clear condemnation of those creating "an intimidatory and threatening climate".[1]
  • Investigating Frank Hester's comments about Diane Abbott making him want to hate all black woman and that she should be shot.[2]
  • The Independent Office for Police Conduct ruled that West Yorkshire Police must write a letter of apology to the girl after an officer used inappropriate language during an arrest during "lesbian nana" row.[3]
  • Deputy Mayor for Policing and Crime, Alison Lowe, says people will "not have trust" in police while there are disparities in stop and search.[4]
  • British female singer arrested by West Yorkshire Police is quizzed over comments she made on GB News about "trans-rights extremists".[5]
  • Arrests autistic teenage girl for saying an officer resembled her "lesbian nana".[6]
  • Dave McConnell was convicted and made to pay costs of £620 and do 80 hours of community service for not using someone's preferred pronouns. The Probation Service also reported Dave McConnell to the Joint Counter-Terrorism Team.[7]

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