On one occasion, while waiting for her boyfriend outside a shop, two drunk men grabbed her wheelchair and pushed her down the road while making sexual comments.
Of the thousands of disability hate crimes reported to the police last year, just 1% resulted in criminal charges, two charities have revealed.
Despite screaming for help, she claims passers-by ignored her. She eventually escaped by rolling her wheelchair into the road., Cassie talks more about her experiences of disability hate crime and the team look at the support available. Cassie says the incidents she has endured - including being shouted at on the street and accused of faking her disability - have all been "intrinsically tied" to her disability.
She says a disability hate crime is classed as "any criminal offence that is motivated by a person's disability or perceived disability". "They would be able to support a disabled victim from the point of reporting all the way through," Ali says, hopefully resulting in a higher charge rate.
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