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Pictured: Cathleen Lauder and Constable Grant Robertson
Today, Police Scotland launched a campaign against hate crime, intolerance and prejudice. Superintendent Davie Duncan and several LGBTI-trained officers provided a briefing on the drive, which is part of Hate Crime Awareness Week. Tim Hopkins of the Equality Network and Cate Lauder, who experienced a transphobic hate crime explained the positive response she received from Police Scotland.

Ger Harley | EEm 7 October 2016
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Police Scotland launch Hate Crime campaign, Edinburgh, 7 October 2016
Pictured: Cathleen Lauder and Constable Grant Robertson<br />
Today, Police Scotland launched a campaign against hate crime, intolerance and prejudice. Superintendent Davie Duncan and several LGBTI-trained officers provided a briefing on the drive, which is part of Hate Crime Awareness Week. Tim Hopkins of the Equality Network and Cate Lauder, who experienced a transphobic hate crime explained the positive response she received from Police Scotland.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 7 October 2016