Home Office refuses to publish assessment of expanded powers to stop and search people without suspicion

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  1. It’s so great that the imaginary fears of people in the Home Counties can so simply lead to increased police harassment of kids in London. If only we could power the city with Daily Mail editorials somehow.

  2. It seems utterly insane to me that assessments and reports can just not be published like that. If it’s paid for by public money and used to guide policy, it must be available to any one of us who wishes to read it.

  3. > Home Office refuses to publish assessment of expanded powers to stop and search people without suspicion

    I am sure they’re not hiding anything…

    War is peace…

  4. I’m sure this is entirely fine and the report simply doesn’t highlight any issues and says this is a good idea actually, so why waste the public’s time on reading something so obvious…………

  5. What’s to bet the assessment results did not come out in the Mets favour and that’s why it isn’t being released.

    I guess accountability means fuck all these days.

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