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In this video, I begin filming in one of the most high-security public areas in the UK — right outside the Supreme Court, Houses of Parliament, and Westminster. Armed police, specialist units, and a heavy security presence immediately set the tone. What starts as tourist-style filming quickly turns into a tense police interaction after I politely ask a simple question about red Metropolitan Police vans. While one officer responds professionally, another takes issue with being filmed — despite being in a public place. From there, the encounter escalates into a deep dive on policing by consent, public filming rights, and body-worn camera policy. 🚨 Key moments in this video include: Police questioning lawful filming in a public place Officers attempting to gather personal details without legal grounds A breakdown of GDPR and body-worn video notification rules An officer failing to verbally announce recording Discussion of covert vs overt recording and why it matters Serious firearm safety concerns involving armed officers Refusal to properly identify under policy Plans for accountability via official complaint channels This audit highlights how knowledge of the law shifts the power balance, and why citizens must understand their rights when approached by police — especially in so-called “high-profile” areas. 📚 This video is for educational purposes only. It is not legal advice. Always verify laws and policies yourself. 👍 If you support transparency, accountability, and lawful public filming, like, comment, and subscribe. 💬 Let me know your thoughts — was this professional policing, or did officers overstep? Stay safe. Know your rights. 👊