Kent Police has been slammed over a poster suggesting rape and sexual assault are “non-emergency” crimes.
The sign, spotted in Maidstone, gives examples of “non-emergency enquiries” that can be reported via an online form.
Sharing the poster on Twitter in a message addressed to Kent Police, one user wrote: “This just goes to show how done out this country is getting! Detective Chief Supt Emma Banks, head of Protecting Vulnerable People at Kent Police, said the force takes reports of domestic abuse, rape and sexual assault “extremely seriously”.
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