Everton skipper Phil Neville says he'd take his team off the pitch if they were the subject of racist chants.
He wouldn't wait for an inquiry - he'd force a game to be called off.
Neville told the Sunday Mirror: "If, as a captain, I heard (a racist comment) on the field - or from fans - I'd think about taking my team off. I'd make a stand like that. It's important.
"If I went to Bulgaria, say, as England captain and the level of abuse was so strong, I would want the team to come off. For me, it's the ultimate sin.
"There was the Emre-Joleon Lescott incident when everybody heard it. But it got swept under the carpet. Nothing got done about it.
"What I don't understand is why have we got these campaigns like Kick It Out, which I support one hundred per cent, if no one is going to act on it?
"This is what absolutely baffles me.
"There's not much point in taking a stand off the pitch if nothing happens when an ugly incident comes up.
"When something happens on the pitch, we must act on it.
"Which is why I think that now is the time to act on it by doing something like a captain - or a manager - taking his team off the pitch."