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I thought the same, I thought there was a law on police been allowed to stop and search if they think you were involved in a crime. I think that's were it gets abit sticky. If they think you were involved in a crime they can can't they ?.Thats what really interest me the part about when dealing with the cops. i'm going to look up what rights i do have in those situations because i can tell you from personal experience that they have violated those rights in almost every encounter i have had with the fuzz lol
i thought that they were allowed to just stop anyone in the street and demand their details and nosey in our business, where we were, where we have been and where we going to etc because its just normally how things roll in those situations for me.
I thought the same, I thought there was a law on police been allowed to stop and search if they think you were involved in a crime. I think that's were it gets abit sticky. If they think you were involved in a crime they can can't they ?.
The filming of them shocked me how they tell you not to film but you are fully in you rights to do so. this on one hand is good but then you get then anti establishment crew who stretch the law to the hilt.
Say your walking home and there's a shop/house alarm going off and a police officer appeared (which I very much doubt) and they asked me what I doing if you've done nothing then you've nothing to hide so simply tell them. If you say "I am not telling you are you arresting me, I know the law ...............?" how can that be helping them ? Surely this sends out the wrong message and makes them suspicious and likely to ask you your name address all that .
it's fine lines all the time how to approach and speak to someone and what questions. Some people have had bad experiences with the law and it leaves a bitter anti police taste in their mouths. We as the public have to try and help them but on the same token they have to not abuse their power and understand what they can and can't do as I think alot of police simply don't understand basic human right laws which the video highlights.
I mean, the debt/ bailiff guys in the film. The police arrive and stand behind the debt collectors rather than the householder. They should know the law and ask them to leave as they have no legal right to be on his property shoving and pushing or its the debt collector that should be arrested for assault.
I watched the first 2 minutes .../QUOTE]
I watched the first 2 minutes and that's more than enough to realise the guy's an absolute idiot. Am I being detained?, Am I being detained?, Am I being detained?
Absolutely riveting stuff
These arseholes don't just happen to find themselves in these situations by sheer chance. Wonder how long he was driving around without a seat belt before he got "lucky".
Watched a good one from the US a while back where a couple of know it all's, wearing tactical vests, walked into a Police station armed with a rifle, sidearm and cameras. They were shocked when surrounded by armed Police who then took them roughly to the floor.
They blamed the Police???
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