It's the College of Policing we have to thank for the advice to police forces that they should "record all 'non-crime hate incidents' – incidents that are perceived to be motivated by hostility but are not criminal offences". How well that's worked out we can see from the Graham Linehan farce.
And now:
Transgender women are at risk of female genital mutilation, the College of Policing has claimed.
New policing guidelines issued by the taxpayer-funded quango state that trans women could be forced to undergo female genital mutilation, despite them being biologically male.
The suggestion that they might be forced to suffer mutilation specifically intended for young girls has been branded as “insulting” to victims.
It's certainly insulting to our intelligence. They'd need to have the female genitals somehow installed before being brutally removed.
Introduced in August, the guidance states that “as well as women and girls”, these orders protect “any other person who has female genitalia… and is at risk of harm from these practices and procedures”.
This includes “intersex, non-binary, trans men and women, with or without a gender recognition certificate”.
The college is now reviewing the guidance following the UK Supreme Court ruling that a woman is defined by biological sex under the Equality Act 2010.
Oh dear. Maybe it's time for the College of Policing to be excised.
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