Police Shift Focus From Online Arguments to Real Crime

United Kingdom, LondonFri Apr 03 2026
In Britain, the police have decided to stop chasing harmless social‑media posts that don’t meet criminal criteria. The move means officers can put more effort into serious offences and help protect people who are genuinely at risk. The Metropolitan Police said it has already cracked twice as many hate crimes since ending its “non‑crime hate incident” investigations. The change saved staff thousands of hours that can now be used for prevention and solving real crimes.
The Home Secretary announced the nationwide cut‑off two days ago, but the Metropolitan Police had already made the switch. The police chief said that policing internet disputes weakened public trust because there was no clear guidance from higher authorities on how to handle them. Instead of knocking on doors over online quarrels, officers now focus on threats that truly endanger safety. This shift aims to strengthen confidence in law enforcement and better allocate limited resources.
https://localnews.ai/article/police-shift-focus-from-online-arguments-to-real-crime-1822aad2

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