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Sky News just featured story appearing in tomorrow's Sunday Mail

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TheCatsServant · 09/02/2019 23:13

Apparently a woman spent 8 hours in a cell/being interviewed by the police for a "transphobic" Tweet along the lines of TWAW. Can't bring myself to buy the Mail tomorrow to check the details, but it may be taken up by other papers.

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OnTheDarkSideOfTheSpoon · 12/02/2019 15:42

Did we know that Stephanie originally reported Kate’s tweet to West Yorkshire police? I can’t keep up

Sky News just featured story appearing in tomorrow's Sunday Mail
Popchyk · 12/02/2019 15:57

Personal medical information? The fact that Hayden identifies as transgender presumably? Which Hayden has talked about publicly on Twitter.

And financial information? Stuff that is publicly available at Companies' House?

Sounds like utter bullshit. Again.

BoreOfWhabylon · 12/02/2019 16:17

Is it correct that Steph lives in London?

Because if so, I have to wonder why she made her initial complaint to W Yorks Police.

QuietContraryMary · 12/02/2019 16:28

"Which Hayden has talked about publicly on Twitter. "

Hayden also posted about this medical detail on Reddit.

old.reddit.com/user/srh2018/comments/

This is not doxing, because (a) SRH is Hayden's initials', (b) it links to Hayden's 'juidicialcat' blog, which is also publicly identified by Hayden as Hayden twitter.com/flyinglawyer73/status/1031867606838464513

TimeLady · 12/02/2019 16:50

Looks like they were living in Leeds in August last year (see image)

It's a bit hard to read:

About the Author

Stephanie is a male to female transgender person holding a Gender Recognition Certificate. She is a Bachelor of Laws and has been in legal professional practice since 2008. Stephanie practices in employment law and regularly appears in the Employment Tribunal. In 2012 she was granted a special right of audience in the High Court to represent a defendant in the case of Hardy v Jones & Others. Stephanie has appeared on BBC News in her previous legal gender to discuss the Royal Bank of Scotland computer crash of 2012 and regularly makes contributions on radio. She has written for both the London Evening Standard and the Daily Star.

judicialcat.blogspot.com/2018/08/gender-recognition-certificates-why.html?m=1

Sky News just featured story appearing in tomorrow's Sunday Mail
Iused2BanOptimist · 12/02/2019 17:13

"her previous legal gender" which cannot be named because?? oh I dunno, which one of 73 would it have been? Too much choice. Wink

TimeLady · 12/02/2019 17:36

This was an odd incident on record at Birkbeck in 2015.

If you look at the Employment Rights & Trade Union Liaison Officer elected:

s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/nusdigital/document/documents/20258/4ed2b8483a45dd938a79c9b27c5bd4b6/Election_results_November_2015_brief.pdf

Background to the story here:

www.lampandowl.co.uk/campus/news-on-campus/welfare-bbkelects/

Ereshkigal · 12/02/2019 17:57

Very interesting. I wonder if the "campaign video" mentioned is available anywhere?

Katvonfelttipeyebrows · 12/02/2019 19:56

The use of the golfing analogy wasn't restricted to "visiting" Caroline Farrow.
SH and haddock use it when writing about "visiting" a feminist event as well.

Who would joke like this when they have a criminal record for assault (where a golf club was involved).

Sky News just featured story appearing in tomorrow's Sunday Mail
Sky News just featured story appearing in tomorrow's Sunday Mail
Sky News just featured story appearing in tomorrow's Sunday Mail
Katvonfelttipeyebrows · 12/02/2019 20:11

I've been looking back through a lot of the haddock / SH threads today.
It struck me how interconnected those two creepy chums are.

The vexatious lawsuits remind me again of Balldemorte.

Plus this whole idea you can deadname a previous identity, especially when you have a criminal record is horrifying..... and the police looking like they are at the beck and call of such a person... when is sanity going to return?

CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 12/02/2019 20:21

It's going to get a lot worse before it gets better.

Ereshkigal · 12/02/2019 22:38

You could say Steph is the UK equivalent in terms of litigious behaviour and being pandered to by the authorities.

SonicVersusGynaephobia · 12/02/2019 23:22

Yes, the similarities had occurred to me too Ereshkigal. Except Steph is driven by pure misogyny.

littlbrowndog · 12/02/2019 23:39

The applicant had appeared before the courts for a few offences according to the piece above

jamrollyolly · 13/02/2019 00:13

An amazing poster once gave me the figures of how many people are on this board, mostly lurkers like me. How about we all forward this DM article to the BBC complaints dept and demand why they haven't covered the story?

hackmum · 13/02/2019 08:26

"...infereing that I had made a complaint"? Dear Steph is illiterate on top of all her other fine qualities.

Iused2BanOptimist · 13/02/2019 08:48

*Needmoresleep
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BBC apparently lost close to 1 million licence payers last year

That's a lot of licence fee income to lose.

Plus they have the time bomb of the free licence fees for over 75s to fund in the next couple of years.

CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 13/02/2019 08:54

Hopefully they will continue to lose as more people switch to Netflix and the like instead of live television.

Popchyk · 13/02/2019 09:57

Needs. Agreed.

The latest BBC equality report states that 2.5% of its entire staff identify as transgender.

In senior roles, that figure rises 2.8%.

Those are the BBC's own figures.

Lesbian women make up just 1% of the BBC's workforce. And 1.1% of senior roles. And of course some male people could be identifying as lesbian.

FlyingOink · 13/02/2019 10:44

Does anyone know anything more about Hayden's conviction for "indecent assault on a male"?

Needmoresleep · 13/02/2019 10:59

Optimist...there you go

www.google.com/amp/s/www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-6660177/amp/Netflix-effect-sees-nearly-MILLION-Britons-cancel-TV-licence-year.html

They blame the Netflix effect, not their increasing lack of relevence.

hackmum · 13/02/2019 11:08

FlyingOink - I haven't seen anything about a conviction for indecent assault. Have I missed something?

SunsetBeetch · 13/02/2019 13:44

I'm not sure SH was convicted of indecent assault, the court document just says SH appeared in court for it.

Sky News just featured story appearing in tomorrow's Sunday Mail
CaptainKirksSpookyghost · 13/02/2019 13:48

They blame the Netflix effect, not their increasing lack of relevence.

For a very long time they had a monopoly on the news in the UK, so much so that they could hide things and influence public opinion.

Now they can't.

SunsetBeetch · 13/02/2019 16:27

Well perhaps people need to let them know let them know why they are cancelling their licenses.

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