UK Police Hypocrisy
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4 Feb 2009, 00:47
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http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=UXk4nLIv5jo
I've actually been in this situation before but only with a private security guard who demanded a photo I had taken be deleted ;_;
Sickening really that police officers feel like making the law up as they go along at the first sign of being threatened.
I've actually been in this situation before but only with a private security guard who demanded a photo I had taken be deleted ;_;
Sickening really that police officers feel like making the law up as they go along at the first sign of being threatened.
Cunts!
That guy in his garden schooling those two police officers was fantastic. The police like to make up their own laws it seems.
About 10% of the police officers I've met have been friendly and nice. And the worse one's I've come across are the woman police officers but I think thats because they think they need to prove themselves to their male counterparts.
http://youtube.com/watch?v=5W7DG5Sbai8
Few days ago i was taking photos in a Burger King and the security guard said I cant do this here. :-(
oh wait i just did!
I have worked alongside police forces all over the south if England and whilst there were more than a fair share of pricks there were also some very admirable individuals.
However if it's on Youtube then the stereotype must be right....
They just want to feel kind of mighty...
The worst of them are the women, they want to prove themselfes
“In Feb 16 2009, the Commencement Order No 2 brings several sections of the Counter Terrorism Act 2009 into force including Section 76 which could make it an offence to photograph police officers at, say, a political demo.”
http://www.bjp-online.com/public/showPage.html?page=836646
Weren’t you scoffing about the suggestion we're seeing a lack of freedoms ‘n privacy just the other day?:} it’s real, gradually, efficiently, being eroded by this labour government.