I'm really disappointed in this move
. The Home Secretary's decision to scrap the recording of non-crime hate incidents will only perpetuate the problem of unchecked abuse against disabled individuals. It's like taking away a vital tool from the police force that could help bring perpetrators to justice. I mean, think about it, if we can't even track these incidents, how are we supposed to build a case against them? It's just common sense
. And what really gets me is that this decision was made without any concrete plan for replacing the recording scheme. It's like they're just sweeping this issue under the rug
. We need stronger laws and better enforcement, not weaker ones
. Disability hate crime is a serious issue that requires serious action
.