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When we talk about the police mishandling a situation where the public are doing lawful filming, this shows how wrong they get it and how bad their attitude is. Illegal detainment and illegal searches. Be sure to watch Part 2 also. This is disgusting!
An interesting video showing the incompetence and unprofessional approach by the police, approaching and trying to criminalise a drone pilot doing nothing illegal. The commentator make some interesting analysis on this.
Take a look at these senior officers and how they treat PTTP when going about his lawful activities. Videoing in a public space (including a drone) is met with such hostility from most police in most forces. This is a great example of how to manage it.
The behaviour of these police officers - over somebody's filming in public - is absolutely disgusting, not to mention childish. Beware if cops who don't like you saying no and continuing to fly, photograph and film.
See an analysis of this Inspector and fellow officers trying they best to criminalise a photographer in the street. He's taking photos and videos of a police station and officers immediately try to incriminate this guy. See how it's done.
Another example of why and how you cannot and should not answer any questions or interact with the police unless you are required to by law. The officer here blatently lied about what PTTP had or had not said.
A collection of videos from Focus Pocus, showing examples of how to deal with the public and the police when challenged and bullied about photography and videography in PUBLIC.
DJE Media: Many people say this guy often flies BVLOS. This time, an officer from the drone team catches him out, and he almost loses his drone
PTTP: The moment six officers (including a sergeant) realize how little they know about the law and how badly they've acted.
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