The Avon and Somerset Police have stated that the recent incident involving chants by the band Bob Vylan at the Glastonbury Festival does not meet the criteria for criminal prosecution. The police evaluated whether the actions during the performance breached laws related to public order and hate speech. According to their assessment, the conduct in question did not cross the legal threshold required for pressing charges. This decision follows investigations into the event, which considered the context, the nature of the chants, and their impact on the festival environment. Law enforcement officials clarified that while they oversee public safety during large-scale events, not all reported incidents are deemed criminally actionable, especially when they fall below the established legal criteria. The festival organizers and police have emphasized their commitment to maintaining safety and order while respecting individuals’ rights to free expression within legal limits. No further legal measures are being pursued regarding this incident, and it is regarded as an example of law enforcement discretion based on the available evidence and legal standards.