Mum hit by 'hate incident' complaint after failing to call her trans child by new name
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A mother has been hit by a "hate incident" police report after her transgender child complained to teachers that she was not using their new name.Dyfed-Powys Police in Wales recorded the incident as a Non-Crime Hate Incident (NCHI), despite officers determining no criminal offence had been committed.Whether police actually visited the mother, or simply logged the information to monitor any potential escalation, remains unclear.The case emerged as part of a broader probe into how forces across the country were handling incidents before NCHIs were abolished in March, following pressure for officers to prioritise genuine criminal activity.
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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say The investigation by The Sun uncovered police forces throughout England and Wales had documented more than 500 NCHI incidents during September 2025 alone.That said, the actual number is believed to be considerably higher, as 15 of the 44 constabularies declined to provide information, or claimed the cost of retrieving...
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