Skullmonk3y - Take a look at Network Rails website which states that filming and photography is not permitted on ANY rail station without prior permission. I suggest you get your facts straight before posting rubbish. He's a police officer, he knows the law. Repribate
Arghh Wakefield train station. Yes i remember this going off in Huddersfield too! Its amazing what happened with this. Deffo indoctrination for sometime in the future for these to be permanent which is very worrying!
'are you filming me' 'well your not allowed to' hah he bloody well is mate.
"Members of the public and the media do not need a permit to film or photograph in public places and police have no power to stop them filming or photographing incidents or police personnel."
Taken from the mets own website. Maybe PC Dibble there needs a refresher course in policing.
thats called a knife arch sceme. The police install these to deter and prevent knife crime. There may have been a recent incident involving weapons in that area which explains the reason for scheme to be put in place. I can understand your concern, as the amount of police is high.
Get an mature woman to run for police Chief. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Turn the cameras on the police and make sure the public watches them every moment they are being paid to provide public service.
And its not West Yorkshire Police either!
mrdiddlydonk 1 month ago
Oh and before you say it, railway stations are not public places. They are private property.
mrdiddlydonk 7 months ago
Skullmonk3y - Take a look at Network Rails website which states that filming and photography is not permitted on ANY rail station without prior permission. I suggest you get your facts straight before posting rubbish. He's a police officer, he knows the law. Repribate
mrdiddlydonk 7 months ago
Arghh Wakefield train station. Yes i remember this going off in Huddersfield too! Its amazing what happened with this. Deffo indoctrination for sometime in the future for these to be permanent which is very worrying!
jonathanburr89 10 months ago
'are you filming me' 'well your not allowed to' hah he bloody well is mate.
"Members of the public and the media do not need a permit to film or photograph in public places and police have no power to stop them filming or photographing incidents or police personnel."
Taken from the mets own website. Maybe PC Dibble there needs a refresher course in policing.
Decent idea spoilt by overkill police numbers.
skullmonk3y 1 year ago
thats called a knife arch sceme. The police install these to deter and prevent knife crime. There may have been a recent incident involving weapons in that area which explains the reason for scheme to be put in place. I can understand your concern, as the amount of police is high.
colonelradford 1 year ago
they are btp not wakefield police
wakey577 2 years ago
Get an mature woman to run for police Chief. Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. Turn the cameras on the police and make sure the public watches them every moment they are being paid to provide public service.
waketheoblivious 2 years ago