UK Police Attempt to Intimidate Drone Pilot – Backfires Instantly
Автор: LensLaw Uk
Загружено: 2026-01-15
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In this intense on-location audit, PTTP heads to Kentish Town Police Station to observe how officers handle public photography—especially after a controversial Section 43 Terrorism Act search on another photographer.
Watch as plain-clothed officers attempt to question and intimidate him about drone and public filming laws—but he stands his ground, knowing his rights and refusing to provide details. This encounter highlights:
✅ How UK law protects public filming in most situations
✅ The misuse of Section 43 and its limits
✅ Calm, professional strategies when dealing with police questioning
✅ Drone footage insights of police station infrastructure and vehicle access
✅ The importance of legal knowledge over intimidation
Throughout the video, PTTP demonstrates transparency, safety, and a civil approach while documenting public spaces—showing how silence and knowledge can be your strongest defense.
Key Moments:
0:00 – Arrival at Kentish Town Police Station
2:15 – Observing public notices and station layout
5:40 – Drone launch and aerial audit
9:20 – Confrontation with plain clothes officers
13:10 – Section 43 discussion and civil liberties explained
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Disclaimer: This video is educational and for awareness purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Always verify local laws before filming.
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