The objective of the campaign is to combat the criminalization of poverty by publicity and cooperation. We would like to publicity for the unpublished and individual cases to inform more and more people. Our aim is to empower local community at least in 50 settlements by raising the awareness on their problems. Besides the aforementioned we working on proposals and on opening the bike services.
There is no cap on!
Project owner: Roma Press Association
Responsible person: Suri Szilvia
2015
2,000 Euro Prize
HU
Civil Society / Social Economy
Poverty
“Whether you wear a cap or not, you’ll be punished” – this is more or less how ethnic profiling works. Police could control any cyclist – they would always find something that is not as it should be. Especially in poor areas. But they “specialise” in people from the Roma community. “'There Is No Cap On” wants to disturb that practice. The absurdity of police intervention is highlighted; the most excessive case is awarded the prize. Even mainstream media are thus alerted to punishments dealt out according to ethnic criteria. At the same time, those responsible are offered help for the changing of such police practices. An innovative sandwich strategy, so to say.