Part 3AHatred against persons on religious grounds

Inflammatory material

29GPossession of inflammatory material

1

A person who has in his possession written material which is threatening, or a recording of visual images or sounds which are threatening, with a view to—

a

in the case of written material, its being displayed, published, distributed, or included in a programme service whether by himself or another, or

b

in the case of a recording, its being distributed, shown, played, or included in a programme service, whether by himself or another,

is guilty of an offence if he intends religious hatred to be stirred up thereby.

2

For this purpose regard shall be had to such display, publication, distribution, showing, playing, or inclusion in a programme service as he has, or it may reasonably be inferred that he has, in view.