Photographer sorry for sign that caused offence in Jewish community

Photographer sorry for sign that caused offence in Jewish community

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A neighbourhood watch group said the red triangular warning sign, featuring a silhouetted image of a man in Orthodox Jewish clothing and hat, was attached to a lamppost near a synagogue (Credit: Shomrim on Twitter)

A French freelance photographer apologised on Wednesday for any offence caused by a mock road sign he placed in a Jewish neighbourhood of London.

The red triangular warning sign, featuring a silhouetted image of a man in Orthodox Jewish clothing and hat, was seen near a synagogue in Stamford Hill.

Photographer Franck Allais told Reuters that it had not been meant as an anti-Semitic slur but was part of a wider art project. He said he had put up about 20 others featuring several characters such as an elderly woman with a shopping bag.

โ€œI have a big, big apology to the Jewish community,โ€ he said, explaining the project was about the identity of people crossing the road, using the format of traffic warning signs.

โ€œItโ€™s all about the characters in London who make London so rich and nice,โ€ said Allais, whose work has appeared in British newspapers and magazines including Newsweek.

A Jewish neighbourhood watch group reported the sign to police. Municipal authority Hackney Council said it believed the sign had already been taken down.

Stamford Hill is home to Europeโ€™s largest Haredi community of strictly Orthodox Jews, with an estimated 30,000 living in the area. It has been targeted by far-right supporters in the past and police figures show an increase of more than 60 per cent in anti-Semitic incidents across London last year.

โ€œDisgusting. Unacceptable,โ€ Diane Abbott, the home affairs spokesman for the opposition Labour Party, wrote on Twitter after the sign was first reported.

โ€œDespicable, nasty behaviour that has absolutely no place in our community,โ€ tweeted another Labour lawmaker from a nearby London area, David Lammy.

Last month, the Community Security Trust, which advises Britainโ€™s estimated 260,000 Jews on security matters, said it had recorded a record 1,309 incidents across the country in 2016, the highest number since it began collecting figures 33 years ago.

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