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Apolice force refused to prosecute a man who sent an image of the Star of David intertwined with the Nazi swastika to a Jewish students’ organisation, on the basis it was not offensive enough.
Cambridgeshire Constabulary concluded that the image, sent on social media to the Union of Jewish Students, was not “grossly offensive” and therefore not a crime, it has emerged. As a result, the incident was reported as a non-crime hate incident (NCHI).
The case came to light as Essex Police investigate Allision Pearson, the Telegraph writer, over a social media post. Her case has brought into sharp focus the way different constabularies enforce hate laws and the way NCHIs are used.
In October, Alex Hearn, co-director of Labour Against Anti-Semitism, complained to the Cambridgeshire force that a man had used X, formerly Twitter, to send offensive messages to him and the Union of Jewish Students (UJSS)
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Apolice force refused to prosecute a man who sent an image of the Star of David intertwined with the Nazi swastika to a Jewish students’ organisation, on the basis it was not offensive enough.
Cambridgeshire Constabulary concluded that the image, sent on social media to the Union of Jewish Students, was not “grossly offensive” and therefore not a crime, it has emerged. As a result, the incident was reported as a non-crime hate incident (NCHI).
The case came to light as Essex Police investigate Allision Pearson, the Telegraph writer, over a social media post. Her case has brought into sharp focus the way different constabularies enforce hate laws and the way NCHIs are used.
In October, Alex Hearn, co-director of Labour Against Anti-Semitism, complained to the Cambridgeshire force that a man had used X, formerly Twitter, to send offensive messages to him and the Union of Jewish Students (UJSS)
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