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If you have experienced a hate crime or witnessed one, and for any reason, you prefer not to directly report it to the police, there is an online reporting option available.
The police treat hate crimes with utmost seriousness and will document and investigate the incident, even if you choose not to disclose your personal information.
You have the option to specify your preferred method of contact and can express any concerns about potential difficulties in contacting you. Your personal details will not be shared without your explicit consent, and the police encourage you to consider sharing your information confidentially.
To report a hate crime, please click the button below.
If the perpetrator is still present, there are serious injuries or imminent danger, or if you believe the offender might return, please dial 999 immediately so that the police can respond promptly.
If you have experienced a hate crime or witnessed one, and for any reason, you prefer not to directly report it to the police, there is an online reporting option available.
The police treat hate crimes with utmost seriousness and will document and investigate the incident, even if you choose not to disclose your personal information.
You have the option to specify your preferred method of contact and can express any concerns about potential difficulties in contacting you. Your personal details will not be shared without your explicit consent, and the police encourage you to consider sharing your information confidentially.
To report a hate crime, please click the button below.
If the perpetrator is still present, there are serious injuries or imminent danger, or if you believe the offender might return, please dial 999 immediately so that the police can respond promptly.