Justice Committee seeks views on proposed repeal of Offensive Behaviour Act
Others believe that the act should remain. They argue a large amount of offensive behaviour at football matches is not always caught by current law, nor are threats made with the intent of inciting religious hatred. There are also views that the 2012 Act has had a deterrent effect.
Justice Committee convener, Margaret Mitchell MSP, said: “The act has aroused strong and opposing views about its necessity and effectiveness.
“The Justice Committee is keen to hear the full range of opinions about this significant proposal to remove a law from the statute books.”
Previous consultation before the bill was introduced solicited over 3,200 responses, with a majority of respondents in favour of repealing the act.
Now the bill has been introduced, the Justice Committee is keen to hear people’s views about the details as well as the principle.
Key questions the committee is asking include: