Judge rules Humberside’s actions were ‘disproportionate interference’ with right to freedom of expression

A former police officer has won a court of appeal challenge over police guidance on hate incidents after claiming it unlawfully interferes with the right to freedom of expression.

Ex-police officer Harry Miller, who describes himself as “gender critical”, was visited at work by an officer from Humberside police in January 2019 after a member of the public complained about his allegedly transphobic tweets.

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