If this is the state of the UK Police Service then we are in trouble.. Yes I agree that the Police have the right to Ask questions regarding criminal behaviour but if no crime is being committed what right do they have to try and force any information from the public. Just because they want to know what you are doing it does not mean you have to answer in they way ‘They’ want you to.

Filming in a public place is Not a Crime and should not need a gaggle of Police to try to intimidate people to reveal what or why they are filming. If the police suspect foul play then there are ways and methods to deal with that. Auditing has been around for quite some time now and the police need to act accordingly with regards to the NPCC memo that has been sent to All Police to read up on.

Similarly why are the Metropolitan police senior management still allowing rank and file to be wearing a charity symbol ‘the thin blue line badge ‘ on police issued clothing and uniforms.
This badge is Not to be worn, in effect it is banned from being displayed. How does this happen because the Rot starts from the top.. Minor issues like being on the phone in a vehicle that still has it’s engine running, is a traffic offence and should be treated as such under the Road Traffic Act.

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