Terms of Use
Introduction
reporthate.scot is an online service designed to allow individuals to report hate-related incidents in Scotland.
By accessing or using reporthate.scot, you agree to these Terms and Conditions.
About the service
reporthate.scot:
- Allows users to submit reports of hate incidents
- Does not determine whether an incident constitutes a criminal offence
- Does not guarantee investigation, enforcement, or prosecution outcomes
- Is not a substitute for reporting emergencies to Police Scotland
Eligibility
You may use reporthate.scot if:
- You are aged 16 or over
- You are reporting an incident that occurred in Scotland
Your responsibilities
When using reporthate.scot, you agree:
- To provide information that is accurate to the best of your knowledge
- Not to submit false, misleading, or malicious reports
- Not to upload unlawful or harmful content
Content and uploads
You may upload images or videos if you choose.
You confirm that:
- You have the right to share this content
- Uploading it does not breach another person’s rights
We reserve the right to remove content that is unlawful or inappropriate.
Anonymity and data use
You may choose to submit reports anonymously.
Where consent is given, anonymised data may be used for research, reporting, and policy purposes.
Limitation of liability
reporthate.scot is provided “as is”.
We do not accept liability for:
- Decisions made by third parties
- Outcomes of any onward reporting
- Loss or damage arising from use of the site, except where required by law
Nothing limits liability for death or personal injury caused by negligence.
Changes to these terms
We may update these Terms from time to time.
The latest version will always be published on reporthate.scot.
Governing law
These Terms are governed by the law of Scotland.
Any disputes are subject to the exclusive jurisdiction of the Scottish courts.
