-Caveat Lector-

it was also reported and discussed on local radio
Radio Forth -
You are totally wrong to suggest I derive my source from that story - you
are misrepresenting me for YOUR own ends

methinks thou dost protest too loudly


----- Original Message -----
From: "c." <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 10:59 PM
Subject: Re: [CTRL] new gay police unit prosecutes 'homophobes'


> -Caveat Lector-
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Don Daniels
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Sunday, June 24, 2001 9:34 PM
> Subject: Re: [CTRL] new gay police unit prosecutes 'homophobes'
>
>
> This is totally crazy.
> >>>>>>yes, it is... unbelievably so!
>
> It looks like the British Isles have gone politically-correct bonkers.
> >>>>>> if andrew is to be believed, that is.
>
>
> well.... actually the post was, as all andrew's postings, a tissue of
lies.
> homophobic shite.
> below is the news story he was misrepresenting for his own political ends.
>
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/uk/scotland/newsid_694000/694638.stm
>
> Wednesday, 29 March, 2000, 11:27 GMT 12:27 UK
>
> New blue hue to 'pink triangle'
>
>
>
> The gay community tends to be wary of reporting attacks
>
> A Scottish police force has launched a campaign to strengthen links with
the
> local gay community.
> The initiative by Lothian and Borders Police aims to persuade gay and
> lesbian members of the community that they will be treated equally by the
> force.
> At the same time, police say they will recognise the gay community has
> special concerns and different needs.
> Among the measures being introduced are specially-trained officers to work
> with gay people and a higher police profile in areas of the city where
there
> is a greater proportion of gay residents.
> Efforts to promote a better mutual understanding and increased confidence
> will focus on the area around the city's Broughton Street, known as
> Edinburgh's "pink triangle".
> Other measures include:
> A dedicated police surgery based in Broughton Street which will run for a
> one-year trial period
> Contact telephone numbers for community officers to be handed out to all
gay
> venues in poster format and on flyers
> Letters to all licencees in the Greenside/Broughton Street areas
> highlighting increased police attention aimed at building community
> relations
> Crime prevention visits to pubs, clubs and restaurants in the area
> Literature on crime reporting, domestic violence and police services for
> local businesses
> Advertising of police services through the gay press
> External training inputs for police officers
> Consideration to be given to anonymous "remote" reporting.
> Police in Edinburgh acknowledge that the gay community in the city has
less
> confidence in the force than others in the capital.
> They may be targetted by criminals because of their sexuality, and they
are
> less likely to report attacks against them.
> As a result, police are not given a full picture of the extent of
homophobic
> incidents, while those responsible for such attacks are not caught.
>
>
>
> The move is a drive towards greater trust
>
> Consideration is now being given to enabling victims to report incidents
> anonymously.
> Chief Superintendent Malcolm Dickson, who will oversee the operation,
said:
> "At present we know there is a problem with under-reporting of crimes for
a
> number of different reasons.
> "Some victims are not in a position to say openly that they are gay and
> therefore that the crime may have been motivated for that reason.
> "Others may be reluctant to be tagged as a victim of homophobic crime."
> 'It's a long road'
> He added that, ideally, the force wanted all crime victims to come forward
> but he acknowledged that not everyone felt that they could.
> "It's a long road. In many respects we are lucky, we have a focussed,
> well-established community and we are used to their presence and the
> policing issues that are thrown up.
> "In that respect we may be ahead of other police forces but there is still
a
> long way to go and we are constantly refining our approach and, I'd like
to
> think, improving our skills in relating to the gay community."
> ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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