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  1. Published on: 17/05/2019 09:08 AMReported by: roving-eye


    For the tenth consecutive year, Merseyside Police will be pledging to support the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT+) community by recognising this year’s International Day against Homophobia, Biphobia and Transphobia (IDAHOBIT).
    Like previous years, we’ll be raising the rainbow flag outside Merseyside Police HQ. We’ll also be touring and signing a canvas to support this years theme “Justice and Protection for All”.
    The canvas, which will spend around a month being toured across the force, aims to gather signatures from officers and staff pledging to show their support in addition to openly celebrating inclusivity and equality.
    Officers from our LGBT+ Network will also spend some time educating colleagues on the importance of supporting those within the LGBT+ community whether they’re members of the public or within their teams.
    The canvas will then be permanently displayed acting as a constant reminder to continually welcome, celebrate and embrace diversity.
    IDAHOBIT has become a significant date in the diary since 17th May, 1990 when the World Health Organisation finally removed homosexuality from its official list of mental disorders.
    Chief Constable Andy Cooke said: "Flying the rainbow flag is a visible sign of our dedication to eradicating homophobia, biphobia and transphobia in Merseyside.
    "This forms part of our larger commitment to tackling hate crime in all its forms and we want the message to be clear to victims and offenders that offences involving disability, race, religion, sexual orientation or gender identity will not be tolerated by Merseyside Police.
    "I will also be attending the annual Navajo Awards Ceremony this afternoon (17th May), an event the force has been involved in for a number of years. The Navajo Charter mark, which the force holds, is awarded in recognition of dedication to improve equality and celebrate diversity and is built into the foundations of the force’s Community First model."
    Merseyside’s Police Commissioner Jane Kennedy, who will be attending the flag raising ceremony and signing the canvas before joining the Chief Constable at the Navajo awards ceremony, said: "IDAHOBIT is an important day in our annual calendar. By supporting these events, I hope we send out a powerful message that Merseyside Police are committed to equality and diversity and, from the very top, recognise the needs of Merseyside’s LGBT+ community and their own LGBT+ staff.
    “In a world where same sex relationships are criminalised in 72 countries, many gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender people still live with oppression every day. The effect of lifting the rainbow flag and seeing it fly proudly over Merseyside Police headquarters should not be underestimated. It is an act of solidarity, of support and of comradeship.
    "I hope it is also a sign to the community just how seriously Merseyside Police takes incidents of homophobia, biphobia and transphobia, and that they will take robust action against anyone caught carrying out acts of hate.
    "If, for any reason, you still do not feel comfortable contacting Merseyside Police directly, I would urge you to contact independent charity Stop Hate UK, who also offer support and guidance 24/7 to anyone affected by hate."
    Constable Josh Griffiths from Merseyside Police's LGBT+ network, said: "Showing our visible support for IDAHOBIT demonstrates our commitment to eradicate crimes against the LGBT+ community.
    “Sadly, hate crime continues to be under-reported but we hope our involvement in today’s event and going forward, encourages people to report incidents to us.
    “We’ll of course continue to offer training to ensure officers are appropriately equipped to deal with offences and support victims as well as working with our partner agencies, the PCC, community engagement teams and the CPS to put offenders before the courts and provide victims with the justice they so rightly deserve.
    “As a police force, we have an excellent set of values and I’m proud to work for an organisation that prides itself in striving to raise awareness of hate crime in all of its forms.”

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  4. said says:17/05/2019 01:48 PM
    "IDAHOBIT has become a significant date in the diary since 17th May, 1990 when the World Health Organisation finally removed homosexuality from its official list of mental disorders."
    The list of mental disorders has now increased by the number of people trying to apologise for the initial category of mental disorders! How many more acronyms can you add on to the list? The whole world is going mad!

  5. justbecause says:17/05/2019 04:35 PM
    The Police are constantly bleating about not having sufficient resources to fight crime, but they see fit to waste tax payers hard earned money on nonsense like this.

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  7. donkey22 says:17/05/2019 08:43 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by justbecause View Post
    The Police are constantly bleating about not having sufficient resources to fight crime, but they see fit to waste tax payers hard earned money on nonsense like this.
    1 flag and 5 brollies. Must have cost an absolute fortune. Why don’t you stop bleating your thinly disguised homophobic rants and try and get a life.

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  9. Ceam says:18/05/2019 01:12 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by justbecause View Post
    The Police are constantly bleating about not having sufficient resources to fight crime, but they see fit to waste tax payers hard earned money on nonsense like this.
    I think they call it prevention is better than cure.

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  11. Little Londoner says:18/05/2019 08:53 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by donkey22 View Post
    Why don’t you stop bleating your thinly disguised homophobic rants and try and get a life.

    Is no one allowed an opinion without being labelled by people like YOU, do you know Justbecause personally or is it just your warped mind deciding you are better than anyone who doesn't agree with you.

    The Police are there for EVERYBODY or SHOULD be but you are allowed to call someone homophobic without any evidence. HATE CRIME works both ways doesn't it??

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  13. donkey22 says:18/05/2019 09:41 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Little Londoner View Post
    Is no one allowed an opinion without being labelled by people like YOU, do you know Justbecause personally or is it just your warped mind deciding you are better than anyone who doesn't agree with you.

    The Police are there for EVERYBODY or SHOULD be but you are allowed to call someone homophobic without any evidence. HATE CRIME works both ways doesn't it??
    Lol. That’s a bit rich coming from you of all people. Do please try and get your knickers untwisted.

  14. said says:18/05/2019 10:14 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by Ceam View Post
    I think they call it prevention is better than cure.

    Why? Are these LGBT people likely to commit more crime than others?

  15. donkey22 says:18/05/2019 10:31 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by said View Post
    Why? Are these LGBT people likely to commit more crime than others?
    No. Statistically, they are more likely to be a victim of crime, yet less likely to report it to the Police.

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  17. Ceam says:18/05/2019 11:03 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by said View Post
    Why? Are these LGBT people likely to commit more crime than others?
    LOL. For someone who claims to be so intelligent, you really are quite simple.

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  19. Starling says:19/05/2019 11:35 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by donkey22 View Post
    No. Statistically, they are more likely to be a victim of crime, yet less likely to report it to the Police.
    Where did you find the stats?

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  21. donkey22 says:19/05/2019 01:55 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by Starling View Post
    Where did you find the stats?
    Here you go! https://www.stonewall.org.uk/lgbt-br...discrimination
    And I should point out out that it was YouGov that carried out the polling, before any accusations of bias are made.
    Last edited by donkey22; 19/05/2019 at 02:26 PM.

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  23. local says:21/05/2019 07:52 AM
    I suppose the moral of the story is when you are the victim of crime pull out the rainbows and acronyms.

    If you aren't "on the list" do you have to ring 101.

    Could we one day dream of a Police force for all where every one is treated equally and well.

    I do hope the other emergency services don't target their resources in such a divisive manner.

    All crime is hate crime who punches their friends or attacks them.

  24. donkey22 says:21/05/2019 10:07 AM
    ‘All crime is hate crime who punches their friends or attacks them.[/QUOTE]’

    Please could someone translate this into English.

  25. local says:21/05/2019 03:55 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by donkey22 View Post
    ‘All crime is hate crime who punches their friends or attacks them.


    Please could someone translate this into English.[/QUOTE]

    What don't you understand I can help you if you wish ?



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