They do indeed! Plus, the ruling doesn't allow them to do this arbitrarily anyway.
The only loophole it creates is for Intersex people
Everyone else is still protected "somehow"
https://bsky.app/profile/reallyrecycle.bsky.social/post/3ln35spizpk2x
The only loophole it creates is for Intersex people
Everyone else is still protected "somehow"
https://bsky.app/profile/reallyrecycle.bsky.social/post/3ln35spizpk2x
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While they could, even with this ruling the Equality Act 2010 provisions mean that would be considered discriminatory.
Meaning a cis woman who is perceived to be trans by police and searched as if she was, has been discriminated against.
Perception isnt a defence by the act.
Meaning a cis woman who is perceived to be trans by police and searched as if she was, has been discriminated against.
Perception isnt a defence by the act.
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