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hammerman | 13:34 Mon 31st Oct 2011 | Law
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Can anyone tell me if the term "pikey" is classed as rascist.

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Another issue is the very open definition of a 'rascist incident' , ... any incident which is perceived to be racist by the victim or any other person."
Far be it for me to question the CPS, but race and nationality necessarilly are not the same.

If a Welshman were to be call me an English bastard - is this racism? I certainly wouldn't consider it to be be.
Hi Flip-flop

I would say that would amount to a racist incident according to the definition and could amount to a racially aggravated crime (only certain criminal offences can be racially aggravavted, such as assault, criminal damage and a few others).
Hammerman

You could contact your 'Diversity Unit' (or similar) and ask them to confirm whether the term 'pikey' is classed as racist.
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Thanks guys...very interesting.

However, my original point was a football related one. My team...West Ham, have been accused of homophobic chants when they played Brighton last week. This happens at every game Brighton play at and 99% of the Brighton fans give as good as they get in return and see it as a bit of footy banter.

However, there was a few Brighton fans who were a bit offended by it and have reported West Ham to the FA.

Now Brighton fans are quite happy to call certain teams fans "pikeys" or sheep sh*ggers when referring to Cardiff fans etc etc.

I wans just wondering if the term Pikey could be classed as racist.

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Hi Hammerman

Your examples fit the definition of Racialist chanting at football matches. The offence of racialist chanting is committed when a person or group of people repeatedly utter words or sounds of a racialist nature at a designated football match defined as a match between teams from the Premier League, the Football League or the Conference League. "Racialist" means the same as racist.

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