This petition was submitted during the 2019-2024 parliament
Rejected petition Protect free speech and prevent unnecessary or unreasonable arrests
The government should help prevent unfair/unreasonable arrests against the public. Section 5 of the Public Order Act is a flawed offence. I want the government to exempt on duty officers from being a victim of this offence, and require a victim to approach police in order for an arrest to be made.
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Police Constables regularly abuse the Section 5 of Public Order Act offence to arrest people if they say a word they decide is “abusive”, such as a swear word. Cases in court have previously suggested that many swear words do not qualify as they’re frequently used. Despite this, many officers persist. This is damaging to free speech as nobody should be arrested for using swear words or any other words, for emphasis or description. Amending this act as appropriate, would be a suitable response.
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