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and the lack of any other opposition supports it
Except for this cunt https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/politics/tory-mps-philip-davies-sir-12715459
who is an enthusiast for more stop and searches of "ethnic minorities"
I guess there's an argument to say it's already covered under voyeurism laws and doesn't require a specific offence.
Without knowing enough about how it fits in to existing legislation it's hard to make informed comment. But if, as it stands, the law prevents serious and habitual offenders being put on the register then it does seem a bit lacking.... although I guess you could make an argument against the sex offenders register, as it unfairly prioritises(?) sexual offenses over say violent ones.
But still seems like a dick move, and the lack of any other opposition supports it.