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'Hate' e-mails to be outlawed

BBC News
Wednesday, 21 February, 2001

People who send "hate" e-mails or "hate" text messages could face prison,
under government plans.

Home Secretary Jack Straw has drawn up proposals to update the law to make
it an imprisonable offence to send hate mail by traditional or electronic
means.

The measure is part of a package of legal changes designed to protect
scientists from animal rights extremists.

Mr Straw is also planning to give police greater powers to stop protestors
from gathering outside people's homes.

Amendments

The changes will be contained in amendments to the Criminal Justice and
Police Bill now going through parliament.

They will be tabled in the Commons on Thursday.

Under the plans, protestors who refused a police request to move away from
a private residence could be arrested and face up to three months
imprisonment. They could also be fined up to £2,500.

The changes will target "hate" text messages

And anyone who sent "hate" mail could be sentenced to six months in prison
or fined £5,000 - double the amount at present.

Mr Straw is also planning to make it harder for protestors to defend their
actions.

An amendment to the Malicious Communications Act would establish an
"objective test" to be used to decide if their actions were reasonable.

At present it is a defence under the Act for the sender of hate mail to say
that they honestly believed their threats were reasonable.

Under the amendment, a court would be able to convict a protestor if it
believed that a reasonable person would not have taken the same action.

Violence and intimidation

Mr Straw said: "We simply will not tolerate the criminal actions of a small
number of extremists who use violence and intimidation to stop people going
about their legitimate business.

"These new measures are designed to help prevent two tactics often used by
these individuals - protesting outside employees' and directors' homes and
sending intimidating mail.

"We want to ensure that all types of threatening messages are covered -
including those sent by text messaging and email.

"Tougher penalties for sending hate mail will be an added deterrent."

Guidelines

The Home Office is also working on guidelines for shareholders and
employees of research companies who may be targeted by animal rights
extremists.

The guidelines will outline steps they can take to improve their personal
security and avoid unnecessary publication of their home addresses.

Mr Straw said: "We are determined to make sure that the public are
protected and that lawful businesses can operate freely."

He added: Peaceful public protest is entirely legitimate, but there is a
world of difference between that and the type of intimidation, threats and
violence we have seen recently."

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