UK Police Tries to Intimidate Cameraman — Instantly Gets SHUT DOWN
Автор: LensLaw Uk
Загружено: 2026-01-26
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In this episode of UK Justice, we examine a real-world audit at the historic J.T. Ellis furniture factory, a business operating since 1891. What begins as calm, lawful filming from a public road quickly escalates when staff treat photography as a security threat — despite no crime being committed.
The auditor is legally filming buildings visible from public land, a right protected under UK law. However, staff members repeatedly challenge him, attempt to block the camera, misunderstand GDPR, and even escalate the situation by calling 101 with no clear offence to report.
As tensions rise, we see:
Passive obstruction by standing in front of the lens
Claims of “privacy” while filming the auditor themselves
Dangerous proximity to moving forklifts
A misunderstanding of GDPR and “legitimate interest”
Staff leaving private property to follow and intimidate a member of the public
Allegations of “untoward reasons” with zero evidence
Most concerning, the situation turns physical through aggressive personal-space invasion, which can reasonably be perceived as intimidation. The irony? Those claiming to feel threatened are the ones pursuing, filming, and following the auditor down a public road.
🚨 Key Takeaways:
Filming from public land is generally legal in the UK
Suspicion alone is not a crime
GDPR does NOT prohibit filming in public
Blocking cameras and following citizens can amount to harassment
Calling police without an actual offence wastes public resources
Police later attend — and as expected, no arrests are made, because no crime occurred.
This video is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Always verify laws applicable to your area.
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