Pride rainbows taken off police cars after court ruling
- Northumbria Police will remove Pride symbols from police vehicles following a High Court ruling that deemed the designs showed a lack of impartiality.
- Chief Constable Vanessa Jardine has mandated the removal of Pride livery and prohibited officers from attending Pride marches in uniform.
- The case was brought by Linzi Smith, a gender-critical activist, emphasizing the need for police neutrality.
- Mr. Justice Linden stated that the participation of uniformed officers in Pride events might hinder the perception of their impartiality in policing.
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Uniformed police pulled from Glasgow Pride over 'impartiality' concerns
UNIFORMED police officers in Scotland will not march at Glasgow’s Pride on Saturday, following a High Court ruling in England that reignited debate over police impartiality and LGBT+ inclusion..
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