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4 December 2025

David Hardstaff, Discusses The Effectiveness Of Current Stalking Laws

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BCL Solicitors LLP

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BCL Partner, David Hardstaff, discusses the effectiveness of current stalking laws, using the recent case involving broadcaster Myleene Klass to illustrate a key point...
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BCL Partner, David Hardstaff, discusses the effectiveness of current stalking laws, using the recent case involving broadcaster Myleene Klass to illustrate a key point: the legislation already works when it is properly enforced.

The case, which led to the conviction of offender Peter Windsor at Birmingham Crown Court, highlighted a troubling four-year campaign of unwanted letters and gifts. Also demonstrating that the stalking offences introduced in 2012 drafted deliberately and appropriately broad, provide courts with sufficient scope to identify, charge, and prosecute stalking behaviour.

David highlights that the real problem lies not with the law itself but with inconsistent application. The Klass investigation was successful in large part because police committed specialist resources, including DNA testing, to the case. For most victims, this level of attention is far from typical.

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Contributor

BCL Solicitors is a law firm with a single-minded ambition – to achieve the best possible outcome for each and every client. We specialise in corporate and financial crime, regulatory enforcement and serious and general crime. We offer discreet, effective and expert advice to corporations, senior executives, public bodies and high-profile individuals.

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