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The Guardian - UK
The Guardian - UK
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Kevin Rawlinson

Merseyside police apologise for tweets that made light of rape

Both tweets were later deleted and the force apologised in a series of messages posted afterwards.
Both tweets were later deleted and the force apologised in a series of messages posted afterwards. Photograph: Alamy

Merseyside police have launched an investigation after tweets that made light of rape were posted on the force’s official account. The two tweets were in response to apparent jokes by football fans on Sunday afternoon.

One made reference to Sunderland’s heavy defeat at Everton, while the other was related to Chelsea’s troubled start to the Premier League season. Both were later deleted and the force apologised in a series of tweets posted afterwards.

The earlier tweets were in response to one user who tweeted to the force saying he wanted to report an “incident of rape that occurred at Goodison Park, Liverpool, on November 1st at 3:00”. The tweet was an apparent reference to Everton’s 6-2 home win over Sunderland on Sunday afternoon.

Screengrab of deleted tweet
Screengrab of deleted tweet from Merseyside Police account Photograph: Twitter

A second user tweeted: “I’d like to report an incident that has been going on for ages. Chelsea get raped every match, can you help?” In response, a tweet appeared on the force’s account that read: “Afraid not, its not a criminal offence to lose week in week out.”

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