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The sad truth, is that it has become very difficult to trust the Police today. My sister is a criminal solicitor and see examples day in, day out of the Police pulling very underhanded tricks, abusing their power, outright racism and collusion when challenged. Often this leads to charges being dropped against proper criminals, the ones you would really want to be behind bars.

For those of us law abiding people that think the Police are there to protect us, we’re in for a real wake up call.
youtube "police auditing" videos are a good watch to see police abusing powers...
seem they caught on mostly now though after a few youtubers won £1300 pay outs, most the police don't even seem to know the law
 
youtube "police auditing" videos are a good watch to see police abusing powers...
seem they caught on mostly now though after a few youtubers won £1300 pay outs, most the police don't even seem to know the law

I am as ACAB as they come, but those auditors are generally fairly clueless themselves, and often completely wrong about the law. The pipeline from auditor to Freeman of the land nut job is very solid.

There was a time about 10 years ago before a lot of people realised, including the police, the legalities of filming in public and people did get pay outs for cops getting it wrong. That is now not really a thing, so most auditors go out to cause offense, get beaten up, and then launch a civil action against who ever beat them up.

https://www.facebook.com/groups/prestonlocalnews/permalink/5060252843998371/


99% of "auditors" are absolute losers. Like this guy, he's legally removed and then cries and claims assault.


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youtube "police auditing" videos are a good watch to see police abusing powers...
seem they caught on mostly now though after a few youtubers won £1300 pay outs, most the police don't even seem to know the law
How could I have guessed you of all people would subscribe to those :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:
 
How could I have guessed you of all people would subscribe to those :cry::cry::cry::cry::cry:
I just watched a few over a couple of days then stopped, most of them are idots but some of them seem nice enough.

was an eye opener into how the police misuse legislation, often quote the wrong acts etc and generally seem to make it up as they go along. they also seem to think its "us vs them"

some of the stuff that goes on just seem bizarre like late night police visits

Karens

He got a payout for this one

Military being all nazi until their seargent comes over :cry:

Skip to 6:20 he got a £1100 payout for this
 
I just watched a few over a couple of days then stopped, most of them are idots but some of them seem nice enough.

was an eye opener into how the police misuse legislation, often quote the wrong acts etc and generally seem to make it up as they go along. they also seem to think its "us vs them"

Careful taking YouTubers and influencers at face value. A lot of them tell porkies.
 
I just watched a few over a couple of days then stopped, most of them are idots but some of them seem nice enough.

was an eye opener into how the police misuse legislation, often quote the wrong acts etc and generally seem to make it up as they go along. they also seem to think its "us vs them"

some of the stuff that goes on just seem bizarre like late night police visits

Karens

He got a payout for this one

Military being all nazi until their seargent comes over :cry:

Skip to 6:20 he got a £1100 payout for this

Have you watched any showing the other side or is it just all one sided

There is a myth that the police know the law inside out.... They dont... Lawyers surrounded by all those books. DON'T know the law inside out.
So you get these you tube muppets that have spent time researching a tiny bit of law and then go out to try and elicit a prescribed response.
 
Have you watched any showing the other side or is it just all one sided

There is a myth that the police know the law inside out.... They dont... Lawyers surrounded by all those books. DON'T know the law inside out.
So you get these you tube muppets that have spent time researching a tiny bit of law and then go out to try and elicit a prescribed response.
I just watched a bit of one of those and my goodness he infuriated me. Like you say, they research a specific area of law and then go out to try and find people who don't know it inside out.

arknor you have to see that it's essentially a set up to make a good video?
 
arknor you have to see that it's essentially a set up to make a good video?
not really because there's plenty of good interactions with the police who do know it's not a crime to walk around filming near police stations.

usually when a payout happens it's because they wrongly use the terrorism legislation or just outright refuse to give their shoulder number over.


The police shouldn't be telling people they can be arrested for something if they don't even know the law, they should get their facts straight first.

I think every police sergeant in every video I watched always knew the laws and were fine with it.

it's like the younger ones are the moral police and what's a crime depends on what they think is right and wrong, not what the law actually states.
 
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not really because there's plenty of good interactions with the police who do know it's not a crime to walk around filming near police stations.

usually when a payout happens it's because they wrongly use the terrorism legislation or just outright refuse to give their shoulder number over.


The police shouldn't be telling people they can be arrested for something if they don't even know the law, they should get their facts straight first.

I think every police sergeant in every video I watched always knew the laws and were fine with it.

it's like the younger ones are the moral police and what's a crime depends on what they think is right and wrong, not what the law actually states.

Have you spent much time with police?

You are aware that of course a sergeant turns up knowing the law, because generally they are based at the station and will go out when needed, with a brief, so have time to look up the relevant bits. That’s the whole point of a sergeant a lot of the time.

Let’s take filming a police station. No it’s not illegal to do, but ASB, public nuisance, harassment, stalking, failing to follow a legal command, and public order are all actionable. No one is “just” filming a police station.

I can’t believe I’m having to defend the police here. I dislike the police immensely, so it shows how daft you are for me to do so.
 
Let’s take filming a police station. No it’s not illegal to do, but ASB, public nuisance, harassment, stalking, failing to follow a legal command, and public order are all actionable. No one is “just” filming a police station.
it;s none of those to film around a police station... which is why the sergeants usually come and tell the police officers to leave the people filming alone.

your one of those who think the police can just make people do whatever they want?
 
There's a difference between weirdos who sit around police stations to provoke some sort of reaction/interaction for their viewers and the police going after people going about their normal business.
 
it;s none of those to film around a police station... which is why the sergeants usually come and tell the police officers to leave the people filming alone.

your one of those who think the police can just make people do whatever they want?

You can very very easily fall foul of those things whilst filming a police station is what I’m saying. The act of filming a police station doesn’t fit in and of itself, but let’s take ASB.

“Antisocial behaviour is defined as 'behaviour by a person which causes, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to persons not of the same household as the person' (Antisocial Behaviour Act 2003 and Police Reform and Social Responsibility Act 2011).”

Does filming a police station and trying to provoke a response from the public and officers whilst doing so, fit that definition? I would say a lot of the people who do this are indeed fitting that description.

It’s why a cameraman filming an interview outside a police station isn’t arrested for filming outside a police station, but an “auditor” who does so, whilst harassing people, could be done for ASB.

Have you spent much time with the police?

I’m as ACAB as they come, I’m constantly arguing with a slagging off cops on here… look at my first post in the thread defending Kindai. So no, I’m the opposite of someone who thinks the police can just do what they want.
 
“Antisocial behaviour is defined as 'behaviour by a person which causes, or is likely to cause, harassment, alarm or distress to persons not of the same household as the person'
yea lets misuse a law to get an arrest.... you can consider almost anything antisocial behaviour that you want.

2 people talking in the street is antisocial to some because they were standing there too long...

no one is trying to provoke a response from the public...

it is not a crime to take photos of a police station or to film one from the a public place.


your assuming everyone who does it is trying to get a negative reaction and that they don't show the good boring reactions.
 
yea lets misuse a law to get an arrest.... you can consider almost anything antisocial behaviour that you want.

2 people talking in the street is antisocial to some because they were standing there too long...

no one is trying to provoke a response from the public...

It’s up for the courts to decide if it’s a misuse of law, and considering the very few pay outs these people get, and how often they are detained, it would seem when they are, it’s done so reasonably.

Feel free to call 101 or even join the police as a special and see how far you get trying to arrest people for talking in the street too long.

Do you honestly think these auditors aren’t provocative?

https://www.cheshire.police.uk/news...ion-given-five-year-criminal-behaviour-order/

https://www.northants.police.uk/new...0nDX5ah6u_qRltzVdwTQ0U70jwieRL8amrDxu7LNw1SS4

And that’s just off a quick Google search. You’ve only got to watch people like 'Live Free' aka 'Christopher Gallone' (who recently got 12 weeks for threats to kill and threats to rape and cried the entire time he was in the police van, and who according to the released Claire’s Law documents is a well known prolific domestic violence offender)

His YouTube team are often trying to bully security guards and the like.

The whole point of them is to provoke a reaction, and “audit” the reaction…

it is not a crime to take photos of a police station or to film one from the a public place.

Can you please stop repeating this… nobody here has said it is.


your assuming everyone who does it is trying to get a negative reaction and that they don't show the good boring reactions.

False.

https://www.worcesternews.co.uk/new...-koleeberks-filming-worcester-police-station/
 
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