HUMAN rights group Liberty hit out yesterday at a local authority’s “staggering misuse” of legislation to try to outlaw swearing in public.
Last summer, Salford City Council introduced a controversial public spaces protection order (PSPO) in parts of the affluent Quays docklands development in an attempt to curb anti-social behaviour.
But Liberty said that enforcement of the order could have a “chilling effect” on freedom of expression because, it claims, the order fails to define clearly one of the prohibited activities — “using foul and abusive language.”
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