The United Kingdom has gotten this bad. Truly sickening.

I too have a video which deals with how to respond to the fears of police knocking on our doors, due to a complaint regarding something we have said, or posted, or gawd forbid shared in a conversation and judged as “offensive”.

I’m not a resident of Great Britain, I am Canadian, but we are ultimately under the same ugly umbrella of “The British Monarchy”, and a pattern I’ve been observing over the last decade, is its rolled out there, and then echoed here, in Canada.

My experience during the “Transgender” and “pronoun wars” was when I really sat up and started seeing the pattern form.
People in Great Britain, older women were quite vocal at the onset, were being arrested in their homes and places of work, simply for posting on social media and Facebook documented horrific reasons why men pretending to be women were gaining access to our washrooms, change rooms, etc.

In 2018, I, was n.e.a.r.l.y. lured into responding to a comment made just to get me red flagged, on a Hospital charity webpage.
The hospital in question, was listed on a family member’s “wish page” for their birthday, and all they wanted was donations for the Children’s hospital foundation.
The problem for me was, that Hospital was fund raising for new operating rooms to accommodate the new body mutilation surgery’s for CHILDREN!
I had shared that information with someone I thought I knew…but, during the hours counting down the fund raising time, she keep demanding I share my “sketchy information with everyone” meaning others in my family, on the Official linked web page!
Geezus, and the jerk kept tagging my name!

Sorry for my digression, and thanks for reading my rant, lol.
So then along came the con-vidiotic program, wash, rinse and repeat, only this time, isolation, segregation, shunning, and the soft euthanasia experiment was included.

Now this.
From the legal advice transcript:
“I think far too often we have seen police officers knocking on the doors of innocent people over social media posts or things they may have written on Facebook or Twitter or videos they may have made. And really it's about the idea that you have offended someone and that you have committed a crime for offending someone, which is something I think we as a nation will have to address eventually. And I look forward to when we do. But in the meantime, while we live in these times, it struck me as useful to give a guide, a legal guide.”
Ok, if you are so deeply programmed to be nice and polite, to Authority’s, that should, could, maybe work.
Our, (and I include both my sons and my devoted husband, as they have been honourable and trusting men when I have shared knowledge with them) position will be “I don’t answer questions”.
If they can’t arrest you, if they have NO warrant, “I don’t answer questions” is ALL they are getting!
This clip from a brilliant series, illustrates the execution and body language one should practice, just in case:

This from the video comments:

“As a cop (last 23 years), I had to laugh, because there are two things absolutely spot on in this scene. First is that the complainant straight up lied through her teeth and accused the person she is complaining on of something he didn't do.

We see that a lot, and it's one reason why for misdemeanor complaints, we just refer them to the magistrate. It's sad that the only thing protecting people from getting a criminal charge most of the time is the complainant's laziness (they tend not to follow through when they find they actually have to carry their butts downtown to speak to the magistrate), but ti's so.

The second funny thing is that the cops really are quite powerless in this situation. All they have is an unsubstantiated complaint of an act they didn't witness, and they have no authority whatever to compel Ray to speak, or come inside his home against his will.

It's just that most citizens don't realize that for something like this, being so totally uncooperative -- but not presenting any kind of active resistance -- leaves the police no way to proceed at all with a complaint like this.”
-Hibernicus1968 • 2y ago
 
I think the police often try to pretend having more authority than they do, which is why the general rule of thumb in such situations is to ask them if you are under arrest or if there is a search warrant and politely refuse to answer their questions. Those voluntary answers can be used later against you.
 
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