@@janiperttila8049 if the pigs had to pay the compensation out of there own pockets, the would think twice about illegally arresting and detaining members of the publick
@@janiperttila8049 so for the price of a few thousand pounds they get to do whatever they want, however unlawful it might be. It’s a drop in the ocean compared to the cost of that policing operation.
I agree Flyerh , I’m a retired police sergeant , and no way would I ever be ordered to arrest someone on the word of someone who had witnessed nothing , and I had not witnessed .
@@miksyezpatelik I guess you were a proper cop, not the ones who arrest people stepping on the cracks of the pavement. Did you ever arrest anyone for wearing a loud shirt 😂😂😂
@@thefishinal1762 It’s because of the prime minister chose to use a new invented law to arrest protesters. But they broke the law code by arresting them allowed to stay on the pavement so it cost them.
Why am I paying for this employees incompetence? They need to hold their own insurance for such payouts. Negligence of the law is no excuse for a police officer!
not always incompetence , I've had thousands of pounds of things taken off me from corrupt police that never marked down they took a thing and I didn't break any law , been kept in cells overnight while they destroy my stuff and take anything of value ,many times with no evidence I did anything , they just hate me as far as I no , its just corrupt as it gets from what I've seen, and thats not even half of what I've experienced , also other people have had way worse than me they also once told my neighbor there after me and there going to get me , they hated my dad and decided they hate me as well ,perhaps there punishing me for being my fathers son , , started after he died 10 years ago maybe they didn't no I helped my neighbor and let him stay in my spare room for 6 months before he was my neighbor so he told me immediately what they said , or they knew that and wanted him to tell me
@@edmetcalfe8974 you will never get that through parliament, but if someone in the UK raised a petition then if it gets enough signatures parliament must debate it and you might get change legislation through a private members bill.
@@MrRoyum I don’t disagree - it will never happen. I don’t believe the situation will change until there’s genuine accountability within the police though
@@amaj7313 doesent really matter it was set as a presedent So considering we set that precedent aiding Israel commit genocide from our airbase in cyprus means every serving member on that base is guilty of war crimes under international law Plus all commanders up the chain of command and the MOD and ministers concerned abouve that
So basically we the tax payer are paying the compensation when the police get things wrong so they really couldn't give a toss if they get things wrong. It's time for a change where the individual officers have to pay the compensation themselves.
Yeah I remember watching it live and was flabbergasted. Just standing there and arresting him was proper SS training type manual. Luckily he was not taken away and gassed but got a decent £1800 for the trouble. The Police now are literally Agents of Satan. Now there are good ones, but the actual army for the politicans are the Police. No one works for the people, not politicians or police.
Every single time in these circumstances the plod should be reported for a section 26 OFFENCE which has to be investigated and does result in the plod getting done. Not that this happens very often but better than a complaint to the iopc which goes nowhere.
This will continue to happen until people start suing individual officers. I don't think this situation is the place to start but a message needs to be sent that the public will not accept this "arrest first" attitude. The problem is that firms like HNK won't take that on, it's a lot more work for them with more risk and no real prospect of getting much more out of it.
@@lloydbooth-w1j this isn't the United States. Police officers are crown servants and only although their job is to protect the public they answer to the king in the end.
Yet again,a police officer in the wrong, but his incompetence is paid by the tax payer. It should come out of their inflated pension fund. Thank God for HNK
@@EyeSpyAudit they were arresting everybody in that area, except for the wheelchair guy. I dont think it was targeted at Dan. But it was unlawful, they shoulda gave everyone a chance to leave first.
This might give you an idea of the amounts paid out: UK police forces paid out £105 million in compensation claims over five years from January 2018 to December 2022 The 10 forces with the highest pay-outs were: • The Metropolitan Police: £36,023,782 • Police Scotland: £22,727,317 • Northern Ireland: £11,179,600 • Greater Manchester: £5,057,204 • Merseyside: £3,082,639 • Devon & Cornwall: £3,066,764 • Avon & Somerset: £2,617,959 • The Ministry of Defence Police: £2,152,083 • Hertfordshire: £1,385,286 • Humberside: £1,347,430
They settle because they dont want it to go to court, where the cretin/s in the frame will have to appear and be cross examined/questioned. More serious paper trail to that cop and force, and still a pay out, not that they are bothered.
@@Gerjan33 I am aware of that, and wish that instead it came out of the pay or pension pot of the officers, but sadly that does not appear as if it will ever happen.
That day really alarmed me to see them police cherry picking innocent people from the crowd. Reminded me of the German prisoners who had to pick another prisoner to die with them. Pure Evil.
Payments of compensation, fines and settlements is not new and it does appear to be increasing: UK police forces paid out £105 million in compensation claims over five years from January 2018 to December 2022 The 10 forces with the highest pay-outs were: • The Metropolitan Police: £36,023,782 • Police Scotland: £22,727,317 • Northern Ireland: £11,179,600 • Greater Manchester: £5,057,204 • Merseyside: £3,082,639 • Devon & Cornwall: £3,066,764 • Avon & Somerset: £2,617,959 • The Ministry of Defence Police: £2,152,083 • Hertfordshire: £1,385,286 • Humberside: £1,347,430
One case you may want to check up on is Charlie staple who has got a private prosecution going against 4 met officers who arrested and attacked him in the lockdowns he was a passby. They did a stich up had Charlie in front of a judge and jury but the court saw through the mets lies . Charlie has been following a court action against four officers it's been through two hearings and will go through a 3rd hearing where the officers have to defend they actions if they lose tgey have to pay out . The English constitution society has been helping Charlie staple. One thing that might intrest you the bodycam footage from the Sgt and the court transscripts have gone missing no doubt to stop the trail . The court case will be early next year .
When you were arrested you say 'to be fair, the officer was ok'. It's never ok to be unlawfully arrested! Surely a serving police officer has enough of a brain to assess a situation and decide if an arrest is lawful or not?? And they say, 'oh, I'm just following orders.' Like the Gestapo...
Exactly, comments like this wich he makes quite often really bug me, and many others for that matter, I'm seriously close to blocking his page, about still bigging the cops up after they illegally arrested and detained him. If they sleep with his wife that probably be okay aswell. He's doing my head in.
Back in 1968 when I commenced my basic training at Bruche (NW police training centre) we were told don't worry if you fail here the MET will always take you. The MET have been scraping the bottom of that very deep barrel ever since. It's hardly surprising that they dropped the " mandatory " police graduate apprenticeship scheme because they just couldn't recruit people of sufficient calibre. In the last 12 months there have been countless blogs posted of encounters with MET officers. One major problem is inability to speak basic concise English, this applies to both foreign recruits or indigenous recruits, usually from ethnic minorities, who speak various forms of slang or local patois. Another problem is attitude, the MET have lost touch and trust with the public. Officers are routinely ignorant and arrogant. Finally in their encounters with bloggers they all appear to have selective amnesia and feign ignorance of the NPCC guidance on public photography. They have a full serial swarm a blogger like a gang of over excited schoolgirls all desperate to assert dominance.
When i was in the army, we trained crowd control with the police a couple of times. They were scary to work alongside; unpredictable, hotheaded, incapable of following simple instructions, and they took criticism like petulant teenagers.
@ I agree but its a start. And if PINAC auditors are their to educate the public it wont hurt to start educating the police. When the word gets around the police on the street might be pressured from above to think before they act.
@@johnklockyer i salute your optimism, but this kind of shit has been going on for decades; not just around public photography but all kinds of other instances of police abusing their powers and getting away Scott free
@@edmetcalfe8974 I agree with you. So it won't hurt to put them in their places lawfully. If more did that bit just auditors then we might just might see some authorities thinking before acting.
The officers won’t be penalised as these orders come from the top. The only thing that prompts them to act is when there’s significant press interest. At that point they’ll throw somebody under the bus.
@@clivebevan5296 yeah because everything was brilliant with the police and the rest of the country pre-Starmer. 🙄 Police corruption and incompetence has been a problem for a lot longer than Starmer has been in power.
There is a fine line between being 'detained' and 'arrested'. Unfortunately, many police officers do not know or understand the difference in their powers to detain someone and powers to arrest someone. Some police officers mistakenly believe that they can detain someone while questioning them or determining whether to arrest someone or not. However, with a few limited exceptions, the police do not in fact have such a power. Detaining someone for the purposes of asking questions is not a lawful activity. Unless a police officer is lawfully exercising their power of arrest, then the police have no more right to manhandle you or deprive you of freedom of movement than any other member of the public. References: Walker v The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2014] EWCA Civ 897 and the Judgement inCollins v Wilcock [1984] 1 WLR 1172
£1800 to shut down a livestream that was providing unwanted visibility to suppression operations? You couldn't buy that level of censorship, the police got a bargain.
That 25% is decreed by law. I had an accident at work in February one year. I wasn't going to claim until I heard about disparaging remarks made about me by managers. They basically said that I would make a claim for nothing. Because of that, I made the claim in the following April. Unfortunately, the 25% deduction rule came in that month and I lost £2500. (I had to have the nerve cut in my foot due to a crush injury).
Scarey, that a peaceful protest against huge knife crime in the uk after the Southport murders happened. The police already had a purpose built, secure, detainment centre in place.😮
That was a chilling night of intimidation. What must have been hundreds of people, seemed to be randomly grabbed & arrested. Wesley Winter (amongst others) filmed this on youtube under the title "England Burning: Enough Is Enough" He was also arrested, but much later in the evening so there is more footage. He was released as there wasn't sufficient room in custody for him by then.
The arrests went on late into the evening. DJE was one of the early ones. The poluce basically kettled a large group of random individuals before randomly arresting them all 1 by 1.
The officers found guilty of illegal arrests should have their names and addresses published, then they would think twice before overstepping their authority orders or not!
If only these payments came out of the offending officer's salary. They just don't have to pay for anything. They don't give a toss if they are sued, because they get no punishment. What a terrible thing the UK police force is.
Between January 2018 and December 2022, UK police forces paid out £105 million in compensation claims so on average they pay out over £26 million every year due to their incompetence.
Disgusting ! Arrested because the Met changed their mind about where it was allowable to stand. Then once arrested, frog-marched behind the Police cordon & stood up against a building wall. What was coming next... being shot ?
This isn’t about compensation…unless the Chief AND individual officers are sacked without pension and criminalised, Govt. WILL just do what it thinks is necessary optically and simply pay for it after the fact, through compensation (which is just the taxpayer footing it anyway).
The true cost to the taxpayer is likely to be closer to £5k to £10k when you add HNK’s legal fees and those of the solicitors defending the police, it adds up quickly
Quality mate. Your protest videos were very fair and very important. Without people like you the "official" narrative would be presented as fact not fiction. Thank you and keep it up.
There was over 100 people illegally arrested that night, it's a shame they all didn't take action.
@@markm3436 They won't all know about HNK
The police pay with taxpayer money. As long as they can do that and face no other discipline, they can do what they want.
@@janiperttila8049 if the pigs had to pay the compensation out of there own pockets, the would think twice about illegally arresting and detaining members of the publick
@@janiperttila8049 so for the price of a few thousand pounds they get to do whatever they want, however unlawful it might be.
It’s a drop in the ocean compared to the cost of that policing operation.
@@DMC888but it adds to it for zero reason.
Everyone should have sued for unlawful arrest, the amount of complaints flooding in they'd be overwhelmed.
There's a reason why they are still in Special Measures after all this time.
No complaints! Civil claims only.
@XennialTV overwhelmed with their own incompetence.
Look at them all in their riot gear ….. they only wear this for us the British not for THE OTHERS . Shameful
Yet another embarrassment to the force 🤦♂️
Why don't they Kettle the pro pal ?
@@diamondderek848 Because it's deliberate persecution of the British on the orders from starmer.
It was like the video of Sudan huesssein
They don't understand the meaning of the word embarrassment and care even less about it.
Sorry to disagree with you on this
They can not embarrass themselves . They dont care its not their money.
I was in the met when no one could instruct me to arrest a member of the public.I am ashamed of this type of policing.
I agree Flyerh , I’m a retired police sergeant , and no way would I ever be ordered to arrest someone on the word of someone who had witnessed nothing , and I had not witnessed .
It’s so sad that the police seem to be against the British people 😢
Because now the police can not think for themselves 😂 programmed to not think just do !
@@miksyezpatelik I guess you were a proper cop, not the ones who arrest people stepping on the cracks of the pavement. Did you ever arrest anyone for wearing a loud shirt 😂😂😂
It’s disgusting the way the police treat uk citizens
Yes it's called contempt
@@thefishinal1762 It’s because of the prime minister chose to use a new invented law to arrest protesters. But they broke the law code by arresting them allowed to stay on the pavement so it cost them.
Everyone can see it was because he said there was no need for the cuffs.
No such thing as a uk citizen
And people wonder why the public has absolutely no respect for the police. Absolute woodentops…
Why am I paying for this employees incompetence?
They need to hold their own insurance for such payouts. Negligence of the law is no excuse for a police officer!
This was done on purpose!
not always incompetence , I've had thousands of pounds of things taken off me from corrupt police that never marked down they took a thing and I didn't break any law , been kept in cells overnight while they destroy my stuff and take anything of value ,many times with no evidence I did anything , they just hate me as far as I no , its just corrupt as it gets from what I've seen, and thats not even half of what I've experienced , also other people have had way worse than me
they also once told my neighbor there after me and there going to get me , they hated my dad and decided they hate me as well ,perhaps there punishing me for being my fathers son , , started after he died 10 years ago
maybe they didn't no I helped my neighbor and let him stay in my spare room for 6 months before he was my neighbor so he told me immediately what they said , or they knew that and wanted him to tell me
@@MrRoyum they should be paying it directly out of their own pockets.
@@edmetcalfe8974 you will never get that through parliament, but if someone in the UK raised a petition then if it gets enough signatures parliament must debate it and you might get change legislation through a private members bill.
@@MrRoyum I don’t disagree - it will never happen. I don’t believe the situation will change until there’s genuine accountability within the police though
Only following orders. Yes that's been said before at the Nuremberg trials.
and the British and Americans established the precedent that just following orders was no excuse for crimes
@@amaj7313 Yeah, they mostly left for Argentina.
Unlike those trials individuals were held to account yet these idiot officers aren't and us the tax payers end up paying out for these claims.
The person giving the orders.Should not be able to hide. They are the Paula venbels. The head of public prosecutions etc
@@amaj7313 doesent really matter it was set as a presedent
So considering we set that precedent aiding Israel commit genocide from our airbase in cyprus means every serving member on that base is guilty of war crimes under international law
Plus all commanders up the chain of command and the MOD and ministers concerned abouve that
Shame the copper didnt have to pay out of his own pocket
They should ALL have to pay out of their own pockets, things might change a bit if they did…👍🙏
You can always escalate and follow up with a complaint. Schedule 3, of the police reform act is the magic words. That goes on their employment record.
So basically we the tax payer are paying the compensation when the police get things wrong so they really couldn't give a toss if they get things wrong.
It's time for a change where the individual officers have to pay the compensation themselves.
Each time they make an illegal arrest and have to pay out a large % of their pension should be forfit.
The bar to reach to charge the police accountable would be far higher and the corruption would be far worse, it's double edged sword
It's like a police state in Britain, never thought i would see here it, they are loving the power they have been given.
The police state was foretold a while back
The scene when they were lined up against the wall harks back to soviet days. Very chilling.
'It's like a police state in Britain'
You are totally wrong. IT IS A POLICE STATE and has been for some time.
Starmer sleeps with the police commissioner.
It must make them feel hard
I remember it well. Standing on the pavement. Very well done. Keep up your brilliant work. £1800 will help your campaigns.
Campaigns 😂 All this chancer is bothered about is making money.
Yeah I remember watching it live and was flabbergasted. Just standing there and arresting him was proper SS training type manual. Luckily he was not taken away and gassed but got a decent £1800 for the trouble. The Police now are literally Agents of Satan. Now there are good ones, but the actual army for the politicans are the Police. No one works for the people, not politicians or police.
@@fullsizedwarf I'm conflicted because it can be very expensive to take things to court and can ruin you if it goes wrong.
@@fullsizedwarf Yet here you are, watching & commenting 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
And why do you go out to work,for charity, or do you stay home claiming the dole from the taxpayers @@fullsizedwarf
Moral of the story:
ALWAYS record any interaction with the Police!
@@ramalama9650 absolutely god damn right.
Always....
Don’t have any interaction with them
The coppers don't care, it's the tax payer, all of us who foot the bill!
Every single time in these circumstances the plod should be reported for a section 26 OFFENCE which has to be investigated and does result in the plod getting done. Not that this happens very often but better than a complaint to the iopc which goes nowhere.
Absolutely right.
This will continue to happen until people start suing individual officers. I don't think this situation is the place to start but a message needs to be sent that the public will not accept this "arrest first" attitude.
The problem is that firms like HNK won't take that on, it's a lot more work for them with more risk and no real prospect of getting much more out of it.
There are no consequences for these false arrests and the cops know it. Qualified immunity means they are armour plated.
Lloyd, we don't have Qualified Immunity in the UK. I don't think the US will soon 👍
@@lloydbooth-w1j this isn't the United States. Police officers are crown servants and only although their job is to protect the public they answer to the king in the end.
Yet again,a police officer in the wrong, but his incompetence is paid by the tax payer. It should come out of their inflated pension fund. Thank God for HNK
Not one officer the full chain of officers ,not one has stood up and said this is wrong.Still waiting to see a good apple
@@carlrobinson1480Cops don’t join the force because they care about the public. They’re only interested in the paycheque.
And all the others above in the chain of command in the police. Then, the home office, followed by Copper?
Another win, well deserved Dan.
Not really, the police don't pay, you do. the police don't care about these claims, all part of the job.
They knew who DJE was and they wanted him gone.
@@EyeSpyAudit they were arresting everybody in that area, except for the wheelchair guy. I dont think it was targeted at Dan. But it was unlawful, they shoulda gave everyone a chance to leave first.
Yup, that's how I saw it 😶
Don't think they picked on Dan. Looking at how they were arresting everyone else, they were hoping people would start running away.
@@TheSadButMadLad you're probably right, they were trying to instigate an issue when there wasn't one. Did wheelchair man get clamped btw? 😊
@@Cooldaddio2 That's discrimination. The wheelchair guy needs to sue? :)
I hope DJE has told Black Belt Barrister about this...he's got a big audience and other unlawfully arrested might get to see it.
Yes. Not a big fan of lawyers but Black belt is a cool guy the more videos he has made have gotten better and better
How many wrongful arrests were made and how much was paid out in compensation????
maybe an FOI request...
That's what I was thinking
Tax payer will foot the bill.
That's a good question.
This might give you an idea of the amounts paid out:
UK police forces paid out £105 million in compensation claims over five years from January 2018 to December 2022
The 10 forces with the highest pay-outs were:
• The Metropolitan Police: £36,023,782
• Police Scotland: £22,727,317
• Northern Ireland: £11,179,600
• Greater Manchester: £5,057,204
• Merseyside: £3,082,639
• Devon & Cornwall: £3,066,764
• Avon & Somerset: £2,617,959
• The Ministry of Defence Police: £2,152,083
• Hertfordshire: £1,385,286
• Humberside: £1,347,430
I am glad that you were compensated for this, the only surprising thing is how fast they settled the issue.
@@Faluzeer dont be glad its out of your pocket...
They settle because they dont want it to go to court, where the cretin/s in the frame will have to appear and be cross examined/questioned. More serious paper trail to that cop and force, and still a pay out, not that they are bothered.
@@Gerjan33 I am aware of that, and wish that instead it came out of the pay or pension pot of the officers, but sadly that does not appear as if it will ever happen.
30,000 + MET officers at £1800 a head , courtesy of Rowleys circus act .
Yeah Kahn is the problem
@@Donotcomply1999khan is no different to boris Johnson - the swamp must go
TWO TIER POLICE at it's BEST shamful🤔
Absolutely brilliant
That day really alarmed me to see them police cherry picking innocent people from the crowd.
Reminded me of the German prisoners who had to pick another prisoner to die with them.
Pure Evil.
Yes, in another comment I compared it to USSR, just like in the book 'Gulag Archipelago'.
Where did you get that information from?
Dark day for the UK that was. Thanks for that Starmer.
Compensation for unlawful arrest how many more has this happened to ? Claims could come thick and fast 🤔
Payments of compensation, fines and settlements is not new and it does appear to be increasing:
UK police forces paid out £105 million in compensation claims over five years from January 2018 to December 2022
The 10 forces with the highest pay-outs were:
• The Metropolitan Police: £36,023,782
• Police Scotland: £22,727,317
• Northern Ireland: £11,179,600
• Greater Manchester: £5,057,204
• Merseyside: £3,082,639
• Devon & Cornwall: £3,066,764
• Avon & Somerset: £2,617,959
• The Ministry of Defence Police: £2,152,083
• Hertfordshire: £1,385,286
• Humberside: £1,347,430
One case you may want to check up on is Charlie staple who has got a private prosecution going against 4 met officers who arrested and attacked him in the lockdowns he was a passby.
They did a stich up had Charlie in front of a judge and jury but the court saw through the mets lies .
Charlie has been following a court action against four officers it's been through two hearings and will go through a 3rd hearing where the officers have to defend they actions if they lose tgey have to pay out .
The English constitution society has been helping Charlie staple.
One thing that might intrest you the bodycam footage from the Sgt and the court transscripts have gone missing no doubt to stop the trail .
The court case will be early next year .
Evidence going missing has always been a ruse of the stasi to shut down cases. DAMHIK.
You could forward the details to Crimebodge. This is just the sort of thing he publishes on his channel.
When you were arrested you say 'to be fair, the officer was ok'. It's never ok to be unlawfully arrested! Surely a serving police officer has enough of a brain to assess a situation and decide if an arrest is lawful or not?? And they say, 'oh, I'm just following orders.' Like the Gestapo...
They were operating under the orders of Stalin and Khan.
Exactly, comments like this wich he makes quite often really bug me, and many others for that matter, I'm seriously close to blocking his page, about still bigging the cops up after they illegally arrested and detained him.
If they sleep with his wife that probably be okay aswell. He's doing my head in.
Back in 1968 when I commenced my basic training at Bruche (NW police training centre) we were told don't worry if you fail here the MET will always take you. The MET have been scraping the bottom of that very deep barrel ever since. It's hardly surprising that they dropped the " mandatory " police graduate apprenticeship scheme because they just couldn't recruit people of sufficient calibre. In the last 12 months there have been countless blogs posted of encounters with MET officers. One major problem is inability to speak basic concise English, this applies to both foreign recruits or indigenous recruits, usually from ethnic minorities, who speak various forms of slang or local patois. Another problem is attitude, the MET have lost touch and trust with the public. Officers are routinely ignorant and arrogant. Finally in their encounters with bloggers they all appear to have selective amnesia and feign ignorance of the NPCC guidance on public photography. They have a full serial swarm a blogger like a gang of over excited schoolgirls all desperate to assert dominance.
When i was in the army, we trained crowd control with the police a couple of times. They were scary to work alongside; unpredictable, hotheaded, incapable of following simple instructions, and they took criticism like petulant teenagers.
Well done Dan, your the man, these clowns are going to bankrupt the country.
I bet if they have paid out for one, they must have paid out for the other hundreds that were illegally arrested. Cowboys the lot of them!
It is useful to hear about what actually happens with these claims. Thanks dje. Keep up the good work.
Glad you got a payout Dan, shame whoever is responsible at the top for all this needs to pay.
Good on you Dan. The Police think they are a unto themselves.
But they still are. The officers involved won’t be penalised in any way. The taxpayer foots the bill for this incompetence.
@ I agree but its a start. And if PINAC auditors are their to educate the public it wont hurt to start educating the police. When the word gets around the police on the street might be pressured from above to think before they act.
@@johnklockyer i salute your optimism, but this kind of shit has been going on for decades; not just around public photography but all kinds of other instances of police abusing their powers and getting away Scott free
@@edmetcalfe8974 I agree with you. So it won't hurt to put them in their places lawfully. If more did that bit just auditors then we might just might see some authorities thinking before acting.
The officers won’t be penalised as these orders come from the top. The only thing that prompts them to act is when there’s significant press interest. At that point they’ll throw somebody under the bus.
Our police are like the gestapo
Dont be unfair to the Gestapo
Another shit load of money to be paid by the tax payers for all these unlawful arrests
Never forget 😡, never forgive 😡!
@@NewsAtt20 that’s me I never forgive and never forget
£1800 is not enough really but fair play
What a disgrace of a police force starmer has broken this country
@@clivebevan5296 yeah because everything was brilliant with the police and the rest of the country pre-Starmer. 🙄
Police corruption and incompetence has been a problem for a lot longer than Starmer has been in power.
It was Bliar who brought in the "everything is arrestable" rules.
Cannot say want I to because starmer will have me arrested .He has a two two tier police force so dont talk such ballocks@@edmetcalfe8974
And it's worse now with Starmer telling the police and judges what they should do, taking the position of judge, jury, and executioner.
Starmer isn't in charge. People need to wake up! Whoever is in number 10 is the puppet
I remember that video they told everyone it was ok to stay on the path...then they cherry picked everyone doing what police said to do.. madness
Everyone was arrested same as u
I remember this. One cop said it was okay to stand there then another one arrests him 😵💫
Now you know WHY the police don't want their corrupt and unlawful behaviour filmed .
There is no difference between being ‘detained’ and being arrested. A Constable cannot be told to commit an unlawful act by a senior Constable.
There is a fine line between being 'detained' and 'arrested'. Unfortunately, many police officers do not know or understand the difference in their powers to detain someone and powers to arrest someone.
Some police officers mistakenly believe that they can detain someone while questioning them or determining whether to arrest someone or not. However, with a few limited exceptions, the police do not in fact have such a power. Detaining someone for the purposes of asking questions is not a lawful activity.
Unless a police officer is lawfully exercising their power of arrest, then the police have no more right to manhandle you or deprive you of freedom of movement than any other member of the public.
References: Walker v The Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis [2014] EWCA Civ 897 and the Judgement inCollins v Wilcock [1984] 1 WLR 1172
All those that evening falsely arrested should make a claim an be publicly apologised too
Do it for the money because the government will get sick of payouts.
They don't care, it's not their money
@@noxypoxyroodypoo but it directs money away from migrants😉can always gift money to a english charity for english👍
Good work, the police actions that day were SHOCKING 😮
Bodycam a life saver, helped support your claim.
These compensation payouts should come from the personal finance of the superior officer at the station not the taxpapyer.
BUT, but, but there is no consequence whatsoever for their unlawful actions. Nothing. And THAT is why they continue to abuse their powers.
The Uk's very own Tiananmen square
Well don Dan.
You’re worth it.
I wondered how this would pan out. Surely 100's in similar circumstances.
Was thinking the same thing,seen this n many peoples livestreams that day they were arresting multiple people for absolutely nothing
Wow, the price of undermining democracy is £1800? That is cheap.
Hopefully people who didn’t make a claim will now see this video and then also make a claim and seems hnk will be extra busy in 2025
Thing is it's muggins us, the taxpayers that pay for this. At least the morons in charge should be done for this
Arrest quota for the 2 tier policing.
That £1800 should be paid by the officer that arrested you unlawfully.....But it won't, the tax payer pays it that's the trouble
Self financing
That particular copper never had a choice, he would have jeopardised his fledgling career as a gangster.
and theyre giving kahn a knighthood for this and the rest of whats going on in londonistan?
That money should come out of sadist khan's money
Could this be the reason why there are more arrests at certain marches? They’re instructed to arrest for nothing.
I’m wondering if they need a quota for their press release. Eg. Police arrested x protestors…
What a disgrace and an embarrassment the MET has become.
£1800 to shut down a livestream that was providing unwanted visibility to suppression operations? You couldn't buy that level of censorship, the police got a bargain.
That 25% is decreed by law. I had an accident at work in February one year. I wasn't going to claim until I heard about disparaging remarks made about me by managers. They basically said that I would make a claim for nothing. Because of that, I made the claim in the following April. Unfortunately, the 25% deduction rule came in that month and I lost £2500. (I had to have the nerve cut in my foot due to a crush injury).
Scarey, that a peaceful protest against huge knife crime in the uk after the Southport murders happened. The police already had a purpose built, secure, detainment centre in place.😮
That was a chilling night of intimidation. What must have been hundreds of people, seemed to be randomly grabbed & arrested. Wesley Winter (amongst others) filmed this on youtube under the title "England Burning: Enough Is Enough" He was also arrested, but much later in the evening so there is more footage. He was released as there wasn't sufficient room in custody for him by then.
I remember it, Merry Christmas!
So the inspector who ordered the arrests should really be in the shit ?
That was the most tragic frightening fearful day i have ever seen in England!!
Of British Police!!
@@MalcolmCashmore Was that not an English police force??
I remember watching MANY disgraceful arrests this evening. I was in tears watching everyone’s livestreams.
The arrests went on late into the evening. DJE was one of the early ones. The poluce basically kettled a large group of random individuals before randomly arresting them all 1 by 1.
Well done British police, even more reason why the general public dislike you.
The officers found guilty of illegal arrests should have their names and addresses published, then they would think twice before overstepping their authority orders or not!
Wow, this is not a police force, serving the public. They are acting like the Gestapo 😢
And this is how the future will look for everyone who doesn't do as they are told
Should have pulled out a Free Palastine flag, you could have done what you wanted then.
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The police have lost all respect
The gestapo lives and breathes in UK! And all the payouts come from your council tax! WTF?
It's about time police had personal insurance
Who would be stupid enough to insure the police against illegal activity ?
So...they paid for a planned unlawful arrest to get you off the street !!! DISGUSTING !
Petty cheap for one's FREEDOM & Rights violation !!!
If only these payments came out of the offending officer's salary. They just don't have to pay for anything. They don't give a toss if they are sued, because they get no punishment. What a terrible thing the UK police force is.
Dan you ought to have got treble that amount out of the police officers own pocket, it's a disgrace you did nothing wrong mate !
Well done Dan.
Between January 2018 and December 2022, UK police forces paid out £105 million in compensation claims so on average they pay out over £26 million every year due to their incompetence.
It’s frightening that they don’t have to tell you but can just arrest you. Like Korea and china
Disgusting ! Arrested because the Met changed their mind about where it was allowable to stand. Then once arrested, frog-marched behind the Police cordon & stood up against a building wall. What was coming next... being shot ?
This isn’t about compensation…unless the Chief AND individual officers are sacked without pension and criminalised, Govt. WILL just do what it thinks is necessary optically and simply pay for it after the fact, through compensation (which is just the taxpayer footing it anyway).
It’s just a small price to pay for abusing everyone’s rights.
The true cost to the taxpayer is likely to be closer to £5k to £10k when you add HNK’s legal fees and those of the solicitors defending the police, it adds up quickly
legal fees be higher than that, yes agreed.
So proud of you; "pursue when worth pursuing'.
Need a petition to have these payouts come from the police not the tax payer
the police have to question their orders
Welcome to the policestate everyone
Free the political prisoners 💯💥
Quality mate. Your protest videos were very fair and very important. Without people like you the "official" narrative would be presented as fact not fiction. Thank you and keep it up.
Its a shame the dozens of others there didnt sue either. Discusting abuse of powers, ordered from the top.
Stop the boats
@@tyronealaka6537 moron
I was just following orders...
That was when they were arresting anyone even near a demo.
Nicely done.
Reminds me of the Stasi in East Germany
Criminal police officer in charge should be arrested and fined/jailed for breaking the law.
Omg this was insane when they did all that in London. Closer and closer to china we go
That money should come DIRECT from the arresting officers salary.
Should have been 18 million.