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September 8, 2010, 4:30 am
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The Love Police: How to Escape a TERROR STOP (1 of 2)

YouTube – The Love Police: How to Escape a TERROR STOP (1 of 2).

Definitely one of the most interesting videos by these guys.  It goes to show you that often the supposed restrictions that we are told we have to follow, are not quite as they seem.  Here we see how Charlie, armed with some knowledge of the law manages to escape giving his address details, submitting to a search or consenting to ruther questioning by the police.

To go along with this, here’s a link to the Metropolitan Police website with their guidelines for taking photos of police and public buildings.  Yes, you CAN take photos of whatever/whomever you like. As long as you’re not using it for terrorist purposes.

http://www.met.police.uk/about/photography.htm

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1 comment to The Love Police: How to Escape a TERROR STOP (1 of 2)

  • Pretty awesome action from these young guys.

    Call me cynical but if this wasn’t on camera and not in a crowded environment, their knowledge of the law wouldn’t have helped them from being hand cuffed and slammed into the back of a police van.

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