'To be abundantly clear, it is not a crime to give someone the finger,' a Canadian judge wrote in his ruling.
expressed outrage after a man was arrested on the grounds of "criminal harassment" for making a rude gesture in public.
"Police arrested [Neall Epstein,] a 45-year-old teacher, on May 18, 2021, as he returned home from a walk. Earlier in the day, he had run into a neighbour — Michael Naccache — who lived on the same Beaconsfield, Que., street and with whom he had previous conflicts," the CBC reported. "Naccache, 34, swore at Epstein and threatened him while holding a power tool "in a menacing way," the judge found. Epstein replied with two middle fingers and continued walking.
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