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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • Pictured: Cathleen Lauder <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
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  • Pictured: Cathleen Lauder <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
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  • Pictured: Cathleen Lauder <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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
    SCT_EEm_Hate_crime__GER07102016008.jpg
  • 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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • Pictured: Superintendent Davie Duncan, Cathleen Lauder and constable Grant Robertson.<br />
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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
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  • Pictured: Superintendent Davie Duncan, Cathleen Lauder and constable Grant Robertson.<br />
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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
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  • Pictured: Superintendent Davie Duncan, Cathleen Lauder and constable Grant Robertson.<br />
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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
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  • Pictured: Cathleen Lauder <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
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  • 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
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  • 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
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  • Pictured: Superintendent Davie Duncan, Cathleen Lauder and constable Grant Robertson.<br />
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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
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  • Pictured: John McLean and Prince  Durant, British Transport Police, Superintendent Richard Horan, Police Scotland, and Inspector Dougie Brownlee, British Transport Police<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: Mr Yousaf with students from Currie High School<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: Mr Yousaf ands Prince Durant, British Transport Police<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: Mr Yousaf signs the pledge<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: Sergeant Scott Kennedy, Superintendent Richord Horsn, Police Scotland, Humza Yousaf and Lesley MacInnies Edinburgh City Council.<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: Mr Yousaf with students from Currie High School<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: Inspector Dougie Brownlee, British Transport Police, Sergeant Scott Kennedy, Superintendent Richord Horsn, Police Scotland, Humza Yousaf and Lesley MacInnies Edinburgh City Council.<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: Mr Yousaf signs the pledge<br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Pictured: <br />
Humza Yousaf, MSP, minister for Transport and the Islands joined the Edinburgh Community Safety Partnership as they officially launched Edinburgh’s Transport Charter aimed at eradicating hate crime on all forms of transport in the city. Each of the organisations involved with the partnership will outline their approach to responding to incidents.  The launch will be followed by two days of action where representatives will be in transport hubs, promoting an understanding of hate crime, raising awareness of the charter and how to report unacceptable behaviours. Charter Representatives: Transport and Environment Convener, Lesley Macinnes, Alex Hynes from the Scotrail Alliance, Michael Powell from Edinburgh Trams, Jason Hackett from First Buses, Superintendent Richard Horan from Police Scotland, Chief Inspector Sue Maxwell from British Transport Police and Transport Scotland. Allister McKillop Vice Chair of Equality Transport Advisory Group (ETAG) and representatives from the Access Panel, Hollaback, SCOREScotland, NKS, Edinburgh Women’s Interfaith Group and SESTran along with students from Currie High School<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 27 June  2017
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  • Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf, Communities Secretary Aileen Campbell and Lord Advocate James Wolffe QC launch the consultation in Edinburgh.<br />
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  • Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf, Communities Secretary Aileen Campbell and Lord Advocate James Wolffe QC get the views of school children at the launch the consultation in Edinburgh.<br />
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  • Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf get's the views of school children at the launch the consultation in Edinburgh.<br />
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  • Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf get's the views of school children at the launch the consultation in Edinburgh.<br />
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  • Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf and Lord Advocate James Wolffe QC get the views of school children at the launch the consultation in Edinburgh.<br />
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  • Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf and Lord Advocate James Wolffe QC get the views of school children at the launch the consultation in Edinburgh.<br />
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  • Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf get's the views of school children at the launch the consultation in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf, Communities Secretary Aileen Campbell and Lord Advocate James Wolffe QC get the views of school children at the launch the consultation in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf, Communities Secretary Aileen Campbell and Lord Advocate James Wolffe QC get the views of school children at the launch the consultation in Edinburgh.<br />
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© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf get's the views of school children at the launch the consultation in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
    EEm_hate_crime_consultation_launch_D...JPG
  • Justice Secretary Humza Yousaf and Lord Advocate James Wolffe QC get the views of school children at the launch the consultation in Edinburgh.<br />
<br />
© Dave Johnston / EEm
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  • Pictured: NEIL LOGAN, CARE AND REPAIR EDINBURGH, LORRAINE JARVIE, CRIMESTOPPERS,  CHIEF SUPERINTENDANT, JOHN MCKENZIE SAFER COMMUNITIES SPECIALIST CRIME DIVISION, INSPECTOR PHILLIPA BOYD, DC GARY MCLEAN, ECONOMIC CRIME UNIT<br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
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  • Pictured: CHIEF SUPERINTENDANT, JOHN MCKENZIE SAFER COMMUNITIES SPECIALIST CRIME DIVISION meets the media<br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
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  • Pictured: CHIEF SUPERINTENDANT, JOHN MCKENZIE SAFER COMMUNITIES SPECIALIST CRIME DIVISION meets the media<br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
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  • Pictured: CHIEF SUPERINTENDANT, JOHN MCKENZIE SAFER COMMUNITIES SPECIALIST CRIME DIVISION meets the media<br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
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  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
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  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
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  • Pictured: Inspector Phillipa Boyd chats to a customerr about the new campaign<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
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  • Pictured: William Clark, NWS, and Inspector Phillipa Boyd get ready to launch the campaign<br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Pictured: Inspector Phillipa Boyd chats to a customerr about the new campaign<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Inspector Phillipa Boyd chats to a customerr about the new campaign<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Pictured: Inspector Phillipa Boyd chats to a customerr about the new campaign<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Inspector Phillipa Boyd chats to a customerr about the new campaign<br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: Inspector Phillipa Boyd chats to a customerr about the new campaign<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
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  • Pictured: Rachel Charlton, Trading Standards gets the leaflets associated with the campaign ready<br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
    SCT_EEm_Shut_out_Scammers_Edinburgh_...jpg
  • Pictured: <br />
<br />
Police Scotland is warning that anyone can be a victim of doorstep crime after householders lost hundreds of thousands of pounds to scammers. <br />
<br />
The Shut Out Scammers campaign was launched today at the Clydesdale Bank, George Street, Edinburgh.  Chief Superintendent John McKenzie was joined by colleagues from Police Scotland, Clydesdale Bank, Care and Repair Edinburgh, Crime Stoppers and Trading Standards.<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 14 APRIL 2019
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  • Pictured: Val McDermid FRSE, FRSL is a Scottish crime writer, best known for a series of suspense novels featuring Dr. Tony Hill.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
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  • Cressida Dick,  Metropolitan Police Commissioner arrives at Downing Street.<br />
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Coming after Boris Johnson announced that he is determined to tackle rising levels of knife crime by extending the police stop-and-search powers.<br />
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  • Pictured: Val McDermid FRSE, FRSL is a Scottish crime writer, best known for a series of suspense novels featuring Dr. Tony Hill.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Val McDermid FRSE, FRSL is a Scottish crime writer, best known for a series of suspense novels featuring Dr. Tony Hill.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
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Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Quintin Jardine appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival<br />
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Quintin Jardine is a Scottish author of three series of crime novels, featuring the fictional characters Bob Skinner, Oz Blackstone, and Primavera Blackstone.
    EEM_Edinburgh International Festival...JPG
  • Quintin Jardine appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival<br />
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Quintin Jardine is a Scottish author of three series of crime novels, featuring the fictional characters Bob Skinner, Oz Blackstone, and Primavera Blackstone.
    EEM_Edinburgh International Festival...JPG
  • Quintin Jardine appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival<br />
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Quintin Jardine is a Scottish author of three series of crime novels, featuring the fictional characters Bob Skinner, Oz Blackstone, and Primavera Blackstone.
    EEM_Edinburgh International Festival...JPG
  • Quintin Jardine appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival<br />
<br />
Quintin Jardine is a Scottish author of three series of crime novels, featuring the fictional characters Bob Skinner, Oz Blackstone, and Primavera Blackstone.
    EEM_Edinburgh International Festival...JPG
  • Quintin Jardine appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival<br />
<br />
Quintin Jardine is a Scottish author of three series of crime novels, featuring the fictional characters Bob Skinner, Oz Blackstone, and Primavera Blackstone.
    EEM_Edinburgh International Festival...JPG
  • Cressida Dick,  Metropolitan Police Commissioner arrives at Downing Street.<br />
<br />
Coming after Boris Johnson announced that he is determined to tackle rising levels of knife crime by extending the police stop-and-search powers.<br />
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Richard Hancox | EEm 12082019
    EEM_London_PoliticiansInWestminster_...JPG
  • Pictured: Val McDermid FRSE, FRSL is a Scottish crime writer, best known for a series of suspense novels featuring Dr. Tony Hill.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Val McDermid FRSE, FRSL is a Scottish crime writer, best known for a series of suspense novels featuring Dr. Tony Hill.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Pictured: Val McDermid FRSE, FRSL is a Scottish crime writer, best known for a series of suspense novels featuring Dr. Tony Hill.<br />
Book fanatics headed to Charlotte Square in Edinburgh which is the hub of the international Book Festival to meet the authors and also to meet up with fellow fans of the printed word.<br />
<br />
<br />
Ger Harley | EEm 17 August 2017
    SCT_EEm_Book_Festival_Edinburgh_GER_...jpg
  • Quintin Jardine appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival<br />
<br />
Quintin Jardine is a Scottish author of three series of crime novels, featuring the fictional characters Bob Skinner, Oz Blackstone, and Primavera Blackstone.
    EEM_Edinburgh International Festival...JPG
  • Quintin Jardine appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival<br />
<br />
Quintin Jardine is a Scottish author of three series of crime novels, featuring the fictional characters Bob Skinner, Oz Blackstone, and Primavera Blackstone.
    EEM_Edinburgh International Festival...JPG
  • Quintin Jardine appearing at the Edinburgh International Book Festival<br />
<br />
Quintin Jardine is a Scottish author of three series of crime novels, featuring the fictional characters Bob Skinner, Oz Blackstone, and Primavera Blackstone.
    EEM_Edinburgh International Festival...JPG
  • Pictured: Mark Meechan leaves court with girllfriend Suzanne Kelly after being fined.<br />
<br />
Mark Meechan (30) from Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, returns to Airdrie Sheriff Court with girlfriend Suzanne Kelly for sentencing after being convicted of filming his girlfriends pug raising it's paw in a nazi salute in response to phrases such as Sieg Heil. The clip, which was posted on Youtube, was viewed more than 3 million times. He was fined £800 GBP<br />
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(c) Dave Johnston / Eem
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  • Pictured: Former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson outside court. outside court.<br />
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Mark Meechan (30) from Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, returns to Airdrie Sheriff Court for sentencing after being convicted of filming his girlfriends pug raising it's paw in a nazi salute in response to phrases such as Sieg Heil. The clip, which was posted on Youtube, was viewed more than 3 million times. He was fined £800 GBP<br />
<br />
(c) Dave Johnston / Eem
    EEm_Nazi_salute_dog_owner_court_sent...JPG
  • Pictured: supporters of Meechan outside court.<br />
<br />
Mark Meechan (30) from Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, returns to Airdrie Sheriff Court for sentencing after being convicted of filming his girlfriends pug raising it's paw in a nazi salute in response to phrases such as Sieg Heil. The clip, which was posted on Youtube, was viewed more than 3 million times. He was fined £800 GBP<br />
<br />
(c) Dave Johnston / Eem
    EEm_Nazi_salute_dog_owner_court_sent...JPG
  • Pictured: Mark Meechan leaves court with girllfriend Suzanne Kelly after being fined.<br />
<br />
Mark Meechan (30) from Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, returns to Airdrie Sheriff Court with girlfriend Suzanne Kelly for sentencing after being convicted of filming his girlfriends pug raising it's paw in a nazi salute in response to phrases such as Sieg Heil. The clip, which was posted on Youtube, was viewed more than 3 million times. He was fined £800 GBP<br />
<br />
(c) Dave Johnston / Eem
    EEm_Nazi_salute_dog_owner_court_sent...JPG
  • Pictured: Mark Meechan leaves court with girllfriend Suzanne Kelly after being fined.<br />
<br />
Mark Meechan (30) from Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, returns to Airdrie Sheriff Court with girlfriend Suzanne Kelly for sentencing after being convicted of filming his girlfriends pug raising it's paw in a nazi salute in response to phrases such as Sieg Heil. The clip, which was posted on Youtube, was viewed more than 3 million times. He was fined £800 GBP<br />
<br />
(c) Dave Johnston / Eem
    EEm_Nazi_salute_dog_owner_court_sent...JPG
  • Pictured: Mark Meechan leaves court with girllfriend Suzanne Kelly after being fined.<br />
<br />
Mark Meechan (30) from Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, returns to Airdrie Sheriff Court with girlfriend Suzanne Kelly for sentencing after being convicted of filming his girlfriends pug raising it's paw in a nazi salute in response to phrases such as Sieg Heil. The clip, which was posted on Youtube, was viewed more than 3 million times. He was fined £800 GBP<br />
<br />
(c) Dave Johnston / Eem
    EEm_Nazi_salute_dog_owner_court_sent...JPG
  • Pictured: Mark Meechan leaves court with girllfriend Suzanne Kelly after being fined.<br />
<br />
Mark Meechan (30) from Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, returns to Airdrie Sheriff Court with girlfriend Suzanne Kelly for sentencing after being convicted of filming his girlfriends pug raising it's paw in a nazi salute in response to phrases such as Sieg Heil. The clip, which was posted on Youtube, was viewed more than 3 million times. He was fined £800 GBP<br />
<br />
(c) Dave Johnston / Eem
    EEm_Nazi_salute_dog_owner_court_sent...JPG
  • Pictured: Mark Meechan leaves court with girllfriend Suzanne Kelly after being fined.<br />
<br />
Mark Meechan (30) from Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, returns to Airdrie Sheriff Court with girlfriend Suzanne Kelly for sentencing after being convicted of filming his girlfriends pug raising it's paw in a nazi salute in response to phrases such as Sieg Heil. The clip, which was posted on Youtube, was viewed more than 3 million times. He was fined £800 GBP<br />
<br />
(c) Dave Johnston / Eem
    EEm_Nazi_salute_dog_owner_court_sent...JPG
  • Pictured: Mark Meechan leaves court with girllfriend Suzanne Kelly after being fined.<br />
<br />
Mark Meechan (30) from Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, returns to Airdrie Sheriff Court with girlfriend Suzanne Kelly for sentencing after being convicted of filming his girlfriends pug raising it's paw in a nazi salute in response to phrases such as Sieg Heil. The clip, which was posted on Youtube, was viewed more than 3 million times. He was fined £800 GBP<br />
<br />
(c) Dave Johnston / Eem
    EEm_Nazi_salute_dog_owner_court_sent...JPG
  • Pictured: Mark Meechan leaves court with girllfriend Suzanne Kelly after being fined.<br />
<br />
Mark Meechan (30) from Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, returns to Airdrie Sheriff Court with girlfriend Suzanne Kelly for sentencing after being convicted of filming his girlfriends pug raising it's paw in a nazi salute in response to phrases such as Sieg Heil. The clip, which was posted on Youtube, was viewed more than 3 million times. He was fined £800 GBP<br />
<br />
(c) Dave Johnston / Eem
    EEm_Nazi_salute_dog_owner_court_sent...JPG
  • Pictured: Former English Defence League leader Tommy Robinson outside court. outside court.<br />
<br />
Mark Meechan (30) from Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, returns to Airdrie Sheriff Court for sentencing after being convicted of filming his girlfriends pug raising it's paw in a nazi salute in response to phrases such as Sieg Heil. The clip, which was posted on Youtube, was viewed more than 3 million times. He was fined £800 GBP<br />
<br />
(c) Dave Johnston / Eem
    EEm_Nazi_salute_dog_owner_court_sent...JPG
  • Mark Meechan (30) from Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, returns to Airdrie Sheriff Court with girlfriend Suzanne Kelly for sentencing after being convicted of filming his girlfriends pug raising it's paw in a nazi salute in response to phrases such as Sieg Heil. The clip, which was posted on Youtube, was viewed more than 3 million times. He was fined £800 GBP<br />
<br />
(c) Dave Johnston / Eem
    EEm_Nazi_salute_dog_owner_court_sent...JPG
  • Pictured: supporters of Meechan outside court.<br />
<br />
Mark Meechan (30) from Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, returns to Airdrie Sheriff Court for sentencing after being convicted of filming his girlfriends pug raising it's paw in a nazi salute in response to phrases such as Sieg Heil. The clip, which was posted on Youtube, was viewed more than 3 million times. He was fined £800 GBP<br />
<br />
(c) Dave Johnston / Eem
    EEm_Nazi_salute_dog_owner_court_sent...JPG
  • Mark Meechan (30) from Coatbridge, Lanarkshire, returns to Airdrie Sheriff Court with girlfriend Suzanne Kelly for sentencing after being convicted of filming his girlfriends pug raising it's paw in a nazi salute in response to phrases such as Sieg Heil. The clip, which was posted on Youtube, was viewed more than 3 million times. He was fined £800 GBP<br />
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(c) Dave Johnston / Eem
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