The Press and Journal (Inverness, Highlands, and Islands)

New upskirting law blocked by Tory MP

Politics: Campaigner­s’ dismay after Government backed bid

- WESTMINSTE­R REPORTER

JENNIFER MCKIERNAN Scottish campaigner­s were yesterday shocked after an attempt to make upskirting a criminal offence in England and Wales was unexpected­ly blocked.

Gina Martin, 26, launched a campaign after claiming she caught a man taking a photograph up her skirt at a London music festival.

But she was furious to find out that police could not take any action over the alleged incident because the reveller had not broken any laws.

If the case had happened north of the border officers would be entitled to launch an investigat­ion because it is already a crime in Scotland.

Aberdeen-born lawyer Ryan Whelan has been working pro-bono for Ms Martin in the hope that new legislatio­n could also be brought in for the rest of the UK.

Prime Minister Theresa May and Justice Minister David Gauke had backed the plans.

But a last-minute objection from Tory MP Christophe­r Chope, who also objected to the Alan Turing Bill, meant the bill could not be passed yesterday and will need to be brought back to the Commons next month.

Mr Whelan said he could not understand Mr Chope’s motivation for blocking it.

“It is certainly hard to fathom why any rightthink­ing individual would oppose the introducti­on of legislatio­n that will ensure sexual predators can be dealt with appropriat­ely,” he said.

“It is a privilege to represent and advise Gina in connection with the campaign and I look forward to seeing her succeed in the fight to make upskirting a specific criminal offence.”

Aberdeen South Conservati­ve MP Ross

“We need to make sure the guys who do this are punished”

Thomson has also been campaignin­g for the Private Members’ Bill to amend the Sexual Offences Act 2003.

“I’m extremely disappoint­ed by Mr Chope,” he said.

“We need to make sure the guys who are creepy and sad enough to do this are punished.

“I think Mr Chope has his priorities all wrong but I know the campaigner­s have arranged to meet him and will hopefully be able to get him on board when the bill returns on July 6.”

 ??  ?? CAMPAIGN: Gina Martin with lawyer Ryan Whelan at the Houses of Parliament
CAMPAIGN: Gina Martin with lawyer Ryan Whelan at the Houses of Parliament

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