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POLICE have apologised to a Sikh taxi driver for not taking a vicious hate crime, which involved his turban being ripped off and burnt, seriously enough.

The attack happened in September 2013 in Bishopsworth when the five women wanted a free cab ride home to Swindon as they did not have enough money.
But when asked to leave the cab they refused and attacked the Sikh driver, racially abusing him before ripping off his turban and burning it.
A woman was cautioned by police at the time of the incident, but not charged until months later, after a campaign. The other four women who were involved in the attack were never prosecuted or even cautioned.
Avon and Somerset police on Tuesday (2) admitted they should have charged the offender rather than hand out a police caution.
The apology came after an eight-month campaign by the Sikh community in Bristol and later by the charity Sari, the BBC reported.
The victim, who does not wish to be identified, has called for assurances that police take hate crime seriously.
"This attack has affected the whole of my family, the children are very, very scared, my wife is afraid to let me go out of the house, thinking that I am going to be attacked again," he said.
Interim director of SARI (Stand Against Racism & Inequality,) Alex Raikes, said: "They [the police] didn't appreciate that it is like an attack on a person, for a Sikh it is very similar to a serious sexual offence, it's horrendous, it's a massive impact."
Two arrests were made but the police officer settled on a caution to one of the offenders.
Chief Superintend Jon Reilly, Area Commander for Bristol, said: "The officer made a judgement call that a caution was the appropriate disposal which is a form of sanction, but actually that judgement was wrong and it should have been put before court."
He said the subsequent delay was due to rescinding the caution and waiting for the case to be heard in court.
The defendant pleaded guilty to a public order offence on November 21 at Bristol Magistrates' Court.

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