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Haigh admits pleading guilty to 2014 criminal offence

Transport Secretary Louise Haigh admitted to pleading guilty to a false police report about her alleged stolen phone, attributing it to a genuine mistake.

Thousands of bar staff in England and Wales to be trained to spot spiking

Training thousands of hospitality workers is essential in combating spiking incidents and enhancing safety for women and girls.
from www.theguardian.com
3 months ago

Pacific islands submit court proposal for recognition of ecocide as a crime

Three developing countries propose ecocide as a punishable offence, seeking to advance climate justice through international legal frameworks.

People Who Used "Glitch" to Get Free Money From Chase ATMs Are Now in Huge Trouble

Attempts to withdraw money via fraudulent checks from Chase ATMs are illegal and met with swift repercussions from the banks.

Fears of more victims as man caught upskirting' woman at busy London tourist site

A man was jailed for upskirting a woman at the British Museum, highlighting ongoing issues regarding privacy and consent.

Woman in court for pooing on the pavement in Abbey Wood

O'Reilly pleaded guilty to public indecency and criminal damage, receiving a six-month community order from Bexley Magistrates' Court.

Fresno County man sentenced to 29 years for sexually assaulting children, dog

A 20-year-old man sentenced to 29 years in prison for sexually assaulting children and a dog, required to register as a sex offender.

Met Police must 'step up and cover annual 4m cost' to enforce XL bully ban, Sadiq Khan says

Owning an XL bully dog without an exemption certificate is now a criminal offense in England and Wales.
The government needs to provide funding to enforce the law and cover the costs of dealing with dangerous dogs.

Minister's cats get a name check in Commons debate

Environment minister talks about her cats and support for pet theft bill
Pet theft bill aims to make cat and dog theft a criminal offense

Cat thieves to face prison under new law that official recognises pets as sentient

People who steal dogs or cats could face up to five years in jail if convicted of a new criminal offence being presented to Parliament on Friday.
The private members' bill would recognize animals as companions and as sentient beings, rather than solely as property.

Moment laser pointed at air ambulance during Norfolk rescue

Shining a laser at an aircraft is a criminal offense and dangerous
Laser incidents can significantly impact flight operations and endanger lives
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