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depressing context: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ceqe3y34e9eo
You should not take photos of people in public?
Since when did street photography become illegal over here? I know it is much of Europe, but I was under the impression that we worked under the assumption of no reasonable expectation of privacy in public places.
Or is it just illegal for assilum seekers to do it?
In principle, targeting someone and taking photos of them should be illegal, under harassment law.
In practice, this will only apply if you are brown and don't speak very good English.
Wow, this is really in line with what I expect of Labour. Pissing off everyone to the right, left, and center in a way anyone with a brain could predict
How can a Labour government offer up such a freebie to the right? Now the right wing will feel even more justified in their bigotry.
I think the comment in this article from the Greens is pretty decent "We support consent education, but it needs to be universal."
They aren’t really left wing.
IIUC, the point of the leaflets is to extend consent education, so that instead of just covering the first group below it also covers the second.
Labour needed to do something to stop the law-abiding majority of asylum seekers having their reputations tarnished by a tiny number of no-goodnik asylum seekers.
IMO, the booklets were a good move by Labour. They will make it easier for thicker members of the public to distinguish between the very few bad apples among asylum seekers (“This guy broke the rules, and can’t plead ignorance because he received the booklet in a language he reads fluently”) and the law-abiding majority.
Oh.