Police Scotland have faced a social media backlash after launching a hate crime probe into lamp post stickers from a women’s rights group.
Officers in Kirkcaldy tweeted an appeal after receiving a report over the “controversial” signs in the Viewforth Avenue area of the town on May 17.
They urged anyone who came across the For Women Scotland stickers to contact officers or Fife Council to have them removed. The appeal tweet has since been deleted from social media due to it being ‘badly worded’.Police Scotland say they carried out enquiries with “no criminality” established but the force has taken heavy criticism on social media from bemused users.Sharing the now-deleted tweet, SNP MP Joanna Cherry QC said: “Also keeping an eye on this..
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