Your tax money at work
Telegraph | News | Protests as police spend £10,000 on anti-racism CD guide for gipsies
David Bailey, traveller and diversity manager at Fenland district council, which is helping to distribute the CDs, said: "We have found that people in other minority groups, such as the lesbian, bisexual and gay community, are much more confident in making complaints to the police if they fall victim to hate crime.
"Unfortunately, travellers don't have the same confidence."
Whoops, I was nearly guilty of thought crime then...
Comments
They have PCs in their caravans? Gosh! Who pays the lecky bills by the way.....
Posted by: dave t | March 31, 2005 5:09 PM
Perhapse because people in other minority groups are not criminal sctotes to a man.
Posted by: The Alchemist | March 31, 2005 6:02 PM