General impression is that someone who got a parking ticket and abused the warden tried unsuccessfully to play the race card. "You ticketed me because I'm Iranian", type of thing.
An Iranian gimmegrant, who's been here 7 jobless years but still can't speak English, got a parking ticket. (yeah, I don't know how he can afford a car or get a licence)
Anyhoo, he pushed the traffic warden down and got done for assault.
But the crux of the story is; He called the warden 'English' so they called it racially aggravated assault. Lol.
My mistake, I took the bit where he had been the victim of racial abuse himself, too seriously. That and I found it difficult to believe that the attack was racially motivated rather than angry at getting a ticket.
Mind you, when some words used to describe foreign nationals are considered racist by some when they need not be anything of the sort: it was only a matter of time when the same nonsense would be aimed the other way around.
Ridiculous. I understand why it's ok to call someone an Aussie or a Yank, but not call a Pakistani the p-word. Calling someone English is not racist or abusive.
I have been dealing with an official by email and last week had cause to speak to him on the phone. I assumed he was English until I heard his voice and my first comment was "Ah, you are Scottish."
I shall pack my toothbrush and wait for a visit from Plod.