A separate amendment to police, crime, sentencing and courts bill gives domestic abuse victims longer report crimes

A mother’s story of breastfeeding voyeurism

Voyeurs who record images of breastfeeding women without permission and domestic abusers who escape jail because of time limits on prosecutions are being targeted by proposals put before parliament on Tuesday.

A new offence of breastfeeding voyeurism, with a maximum sentence of two years, has been included by the Ministry of Justice in an amendment to the police, crime, sentencing and courts bill.

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