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In this video, an auditor visits Thorpe Wood Police Station in Peterborough to film publicly accessible areas and document how taxpayer-funded police facilities operate. What begins as a routine audit quickly escalates when two UK police sergeants physically shove the auditor over an alleged “boundary line” that is not clearly marked. Despite the auditor walking away and complying, the sergeants continue making physical contact, using aggressive language and enforcing what appears to be an invisible or imaginary boundary. The incident raises serious questions about use of force, professionalism, de-escalation, and clearly defined public vs private space. Later, a constable attempts to de-escalate the situation and admits the boundary is unclear, highlighting the stark contrast in policing styles. The interaction ultimately exposes how poor signage, vague property lines, and ego-driven enforcement can turn a lawful public activity into unnecessary confrontation. This footage is shared for education, transparency, and accountability, showing why clear boundaries and professional conduct matter — especially from senior officers. ⚠️ Key issues shown in this video: Physical contact over an undefined boundary Escalation instead of de-escalation Conflicting explanations of police property lines Threats of “wasting police time” Importance of filming in public spaces 📷 Filming took place from areas believed to be publicly accessible. 📄 Any complaints mentioned are handled through the appropriate channels. 👉 Like, comment, and subscribe for more police audits, public interest footage, and accountability content. This video is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice.