Prosecutors have announced that no action will be taken against pub landlords who Displayed Golly Dolls behind their bar, following an investigation into a hate crime allegation. The dolls were seized by police in April after a member of the public reported being distressed by them. The Crown Prosecution Service concluded that there was insufficient evidence to proceed with a prosecution. The pub owners claim that the backlash from the incident forced them to close the pub and retire. The police were criticized for their handling of the situation, with the Home Secretary reportedly expressing her disapproval.
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