I was returning home in my car from a shopping trip this afternoon. I turned into the street from which my own street leads, and found myself driving between two rows of parked police cars. At least a dozen officers, some in riot gear, were standing in a bunch on the pavement.
I went home and unloaded my shopping, then decided to walk to the local shops to get the one item I had been unable to get at the other supermarket, feeding the ducks en route. Turning out of the end of my road, I found that the other street was now cordoned off, and neither people nor cars were being allowed through. The police wouldn't tell us why we were being kept out, but local people being the gossips they are, it emerged that there had been a report of a gun in one of the houses. SOme of the police were armed (still haven't seen a gun myself, though).
I'm sorry, but you hang around very obviously, for some time, a couple of hundred yards from the house you want to raid? Doesn't sound like the kind of urgent situation that justifies shutting off the whole street without explanation. Besides, people returning from the shops were still being allowed through from the other side of the cordon.
A bunch of local people who couldn't get through were hanging around. One woman whose house was on the other side of the cordon was not allowed through to get home. Even though it's now illegal "for security reasons" to photograph police in the UK, I was not the only one defying the ban.
Eventually, one by one, three young women and a very young man were led out handcuffed and taken to a police van.
After a while I went the long way round, got my shopping and had a cup of coffee, then went back along the river bank to feed the ducks. The cordon was gone, the odd police vehicle remained. Apparently it wasn't such a big deal after all.
It will be interesting to hear if they ever actually found a gun.
ReplyDeleteillegal to photograph police
ReplyDeletefor "security reasons" ... What do they think we are? Naive idiots?
My bet is they got a nice anonymous tip-off..and thought they should be seen to be following it up, even if it makes life difficult for normal law-abiding people.
ReplyDeleteAlthough, to give them their dues, they can occasionally show some common sense..like when they were called because my son and his friends were playing football, and someone reported them....the police were on the side of the kids