Crimson Dynamo
25-02-2025, 04:21 PM
As long as they have a £5 piece of A4 paper called a "Gender recognition certificate"
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Campaigners condemn ‘serious breach of the fundamental rights of female
detainees’
Proposed guidance for the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), the
representative body for senior police officers, states that male staff identifying
as female should be able to intimately search women, as long as they have a
gender recognition certificate.
It has now emerged that the council’s “diversity, equality and inclusion co-
ordination committee” has agreed that transgender males with a certificate
should be able to search female detainees.
Last year, 68,874 strip-searches were conducted in police stations and 5,098
in other locations.
“Police leaders make a lot of noise about tackling violence against women and
girls. Their words are hollow ones, as they are determined to subject women
to opposite sex strip-searching of their intimate areas" so says Cathy
Larkman, a retired police superintendent and national policing lead for the
Women’s Rights Network.
“The police have forgotten about women, in their pursuit of ideology. They
have become fanatics. It’s unforgivable”. “Paying £5 for a piece of paper from
the Government doesn’t turn a male police officer into a female one, any
more than wearing a dress or putting on lipstick would.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/02/24/trans-police-officers-to-be-allowed-to-strip-search-women/
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/GkoblvmWgAArYrf?format=jpg&name=small
Campaigners condemn ‘serious breach of the fundamental rights of female
detainees’
Proposed guidance for the National Police Chiefs’ Council (NPCC), the
representative body for senior police officers, states that male staff identifying
as female should be able to intimately search women, as long as they have a
gender recognition certificate.
It has now emerged that the council’s “diversity, equality and inclusion co-
ordination committee” has agreed that transgender males with a certificate
should be able to search female detainees.
Last year, 68,874 strip-searches were conducted in police stations and 5,098
in other locations.
“Police leaders make a lot of noise about tackling violence against women and
girls. Their words are hollow ones, as they are determined to subject women
to opposite sex strip-searching of their intimate areas" so says Cathy
Larkman, a retired police superintendent and national policing lead for the
Women’s Rights Network.
“The police have forgotten about women, in their pursuit of ideology. They
have become fanatics. It’s unforgivable”. “Paying £5 for a piece of paper from
the Government doesn’t turn a male police officer into a female one, any
more than wearing a dress or putting on lipstick would.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/02/24/trans-police-officers-to-be-allowed-to-strip-search-women/