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No, not two-teir, normal practice it would appear.
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Officials at the Crown Prosecution Service said that upskirting offenders were not automatically placed on the sex offenders register.
Registration is automatic in cases where the victim is younger than 18, or the offender is jailed, detained in a hospital or given a community sentence of at least 12 months.
The victim was older than 18, and he was fined, not jailed, so he was not placed on the register.
I stubbed my toe on the back door and they haven't posted about that either
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One in five individuals who voted Conservative at the last general election back in July would now vote for Reform, the poll finds.
Reform have topped a Sky News/YouGov poll for the first time as the party continues to shake up British politics.
Nigel Farage's Reform UK has edged in front on 25%, with Labour pushed into second on 24% and the Tories on 21%.
The YouGov poll, taken on Sunday and Monday, also puts the Lib Dems on 14% and Greens on 9%.
All the polling moves that push Reform UK to the top for the first time this week are within the margin of error and the overall picture remains unchanged - with Britain in a new period of three party politics in the polls.