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Questions and Answers Date answered: 7 June 2013

S4W-14651

To ask the Scottish Government, further to the answer to question S4O-02044 by Roseanna Cunningham on 25 April 2013, whether the conviction under section 6 was for the use of language deemed (a) sectarian or (b) otherwise offensive. A conviction for the offence of “threatening communications”, under section 6 of the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012, may be for the communication of material which threatens serious violence or threatening material intended to stir up hatred on religious grounds.
Questions and Answers Date answered: 18 February 2025

S6W-34150

As outlined in the Scottish Government’s IT Code of Conduct attempts to access, active accessing, downloading, displaying, storing and the distribution of pornographic, racist or other offensive material, or material relating to illegal activities is considered a disciplinary matter.Under the Scottish Government’s discipline policy, line managers are expected to deal with concerns about inappropriate behaviour at an early stage and where appropriate, on an informal basis.
Last updated: 2 April 2024

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To provide a compensation scheme to accompany a surrender scheme arranged by the Scottish Ministers under the Offensive Weapons Act 2019 to operate for three months beginning with 1 July 2022 for those offensive weapons that will become illegal to possess on domestic premises when Part 4 of that Act is commenced.
Official Report Meeting date: 17 May 2022

Delegated Powers and Law Reform Committee 17 May 2022

The draft regulations on the surrender of offensive weapons were relaid by the Scottish Government following questions by the committee.
Official Report Meeting date: 9 November 2017

Meeting of the Parliament 09 November 2017

Harassment can occur as an isolated incident or as persistent behaviour and is essentially about what the recipient deems to be offensive, not about what was intended.”
Official Report Meeting date: 12 January 2016

Public Petitions Committee 12 January 2016

We are here to give evidence on the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act 2012.
Official Report Meeting date: 20 February 2018

Justice Committee 20 February 2018

Our next meeting will be on Tuesday 27 February, when our main business will be consideration at stage 2 of the Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Repeal) (Scotland) Bill and the Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings) (Scotland) Bill. 1...
Questions and Answers Date answered: 25 October 2021

S6W-03629

To ask the Scottish Government what its position is on the reported repeated occurrences of anti-Irish chants and behaviour of some individuals at Scottish football grounds.
Official Report Meeting date: 21 June 2023

Criminal Justice Committee 21 June 2023

In addition, the behaviour is very stigmatised, which means that people may be unlikely to seek help.
Last updated: 7 March 2023

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Draft Budget Scrutiny 2018-19 (in private): The Committee will consider a draft report to the Finance and Constitution Committee. 2. Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Repeal) (Scotland) Bill (in private): The Committee will consider a draft Stage ...

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