You have long been on the public record supporting the Hillsborough families' 25 year effort to overturn the verdict of the Hillsborough Inquest. With the controversy surrounding the recent decision on the Sandilands Inquest (well documented by former TfL Board Director and Safety Panel Chair Michael Liebreich in his letter to Attorney General Michael Ellis), why have you not made any public statement in support of the Sandilands families’ public protests about the inquest decision?
If someone is reported for a non-crime hate incident and it is recorded by the Met police, how can they have the record removed if they think it is spurious or nonsensical?
If someone is reported for a non-crime hate incident, can the Met police make a judgement call to not record this if they think it is spurious or nonsensical? E.g., a recent non-London case of someone being reported for having a Union Jack flag in their car window