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Rape Kit Self Swab Enough Alicia Kearns Slapps B

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AI-generatedThe article discusses a political and social controversy around self-swab kits for rape victims sold by Enough. No direct commercial mechanism (price, supply, margin, regulation affecting a sector) is identified. The event is UK-specific but lacks concrete economic or business impact. Relevant sectors are none.
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- Conservative MP Alicia Kearns raised concerns in Parliament about Enough's self-swab kits for rape victims.
- Enough threatened legal action against a woman who criticized the kits.
- A kit allegedly caused a rape trial to collapse.
- Over 40 sexual assault charities oppose the kits.
- National Police Chiefs’ Council warned the kits could create false expectations.
