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Artist is ‘investigated by the police for hate crime’ and instructed she will’t attend her personal exhibition with out 24 hours’ discover after sharing her gender views with a council employee

Artist is ‘investigated by the police for hate crime’ and instructed she will’t attend her personal exhibition with out 24 hours’ discover after sharing her gender views with a council employee


  • Victoria Culf stated she instructed an worker letting a toddler change gender is dangerous

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An artist is allegedly being investigated by the police for a ‘hate crime’ and was instructed she can not attend her personal exhibition with out 24 hours’ discover after sharing her gender views with a council employee. 

Victoria Culf, 43, claimed the ordeal began after she talked to the council worker about transgender ideology whereas making a cup of tea at Watford Museum final June.

The artist claimed she was organising her exhibition when she politely instructed the worker she believed permitting kids and younger individuals to alter intercourse is dangerous. 

She added that the Gender Id Growth Service clinic on the Tavistock Centre needs to be closed down. The clinic, which has confronted scrutiny for its therapy of youngsters with gender dysphoria, is shutting down on the finish of March. 

Ms Culf claimed she then acquired a name from the council telling her of ‘harassment’ allegations, including that she couldn’t go to her personal exhibition with out 24 hours’ discover. 

Victoria Culf, 43, (pictured) is allegedly being investigated by the police for a 'hate crime' after sharing her gender views with a council worker

Victoria Culf, 43, (pictured) is allegedly being investigated by the police for a ‘hate crime’ after sharing her gender views with a council employee

Ms Culf claimed the ordeal started after she talked to a council employee about transgender ideology at Watford Museum last June

Ms Culf claimed the ordeal started after she talked to a council employee about transgender ideology at Watford Museum last June

Ms Culf claimed the ordeal began after she talked to a council worker about transgender ideology at Watford Museum final June

The artists is known to have been knowledgeable that police had been investigating her for a ‘hate crime’ – however Hertfordshire Police later stated no crime had been dedicated, The Instances reported. 

In the meantime, Watford borough council stated it didn’t report Ms Culf to the police. 

Ms Culf stated: ‘I used to be afraid that the police had been going to show up on my doorstep at any second. 

‘We are actually dwelling in a tradition the place for simply expressing opposition to transgender ideology, even politely, can result in you being reported to the police.’

The artist is now reportedly taking authorized motion in opposition to the council for breach of contract, discrimination and harassment. 

Ms Culf stated that after her dialog with the worker they shared a submit on-line in regards to the dialog, earlier than she bought a name from the native authority. 

The artist claimed she was setting up her exhibition when she politely told the employee that she believed allowing children and young people to change sex was harmful

The artist claimed she was setting up her exhibition when she politely told the employee that she believed allowing children and young people to change sex was harmful

The artist claimed she was organising her exhibition when she politely instructed the worker that she believed permitting kids and younger individuals to alter intercourse was dangerous

She claimed her paintings was then broken, including that when she lodged a proper knowledge topic entry request, the council failed to point out proof which might reveal the choice making course of behind the council’s actions in opposition to the artist. 

Watford Borough Council maintains it totally complied with the information request, in line with The Instances. 

The artist is now searching for damages, a written formal apology, and for the restrictions on her attending her personal exhibition to be eliminated. 

A Hertfordshire Police spokesperson stated: ‘This didn’t meet the necessities of a non-crime hate incident (NCHI).

‘The reporting occasion was up to date and signposted to Beacon companies for additional help.’ 

MailOnline has contacted Watford Borough Council for remark. 



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