People should not be arrested for being smelly, minister claims

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Government-backed proposals in the Criminal and Justice Bill could see someone face prison for causing damage by creating 'excessive smells' and not moving on when told by the authorities.

People should not be arrested 'just if they smell' the education secretary has said. Gillian Keegan was asked about the matter as Tory MPs seek to strip the provision to detain someone based on odour from the government's Criminal Justice Bill, which is inching its way through parliament. Under the bill, it is proposed police or local authorities will be able to issue 'nuisance begging directions' to move people on, and if they do not comply they face a month in prison.

' The government has pledged to bring in the Criminal Justice Bill before the next election, although it is currently making its way through the House of Commons - with MPs proposing amendments that may come to a vote later.

 

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