High-ranking police admit a state data system doesn't properly capture anti-Semitic incidents. Advertisement AdvertisementAdvertisement Advertisement"It was the worst day we've ever experienced here in Victoria for anti-Semitic incidents," Ms Levin said. But there was a perception among the Jewish community police "didn't step in and didn't do what was needed to be done", Ms Levin said. "The police engagement was not sufficient to create a sense of safety," Ms Levin said. (Flavio Brancaleone/AAP PHOTOS)The woman, who gave evidence under a pseudonym, reported children as young as eight felt distressed on Jewish community camps after the attack.