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In this video, I head back to Redditch Police Station for a revisit — a place I filmed a long time ago — only to find myself once again in an unexpected stand-off with local officers. What starts as a peaceful bit of public photography quickly escalates when officers accuse me of writing down car registrations belonging to police vehicles and staff. Full Credit to @AuditingBritain Original video link - • Redditch Police Station Went Boom 💥 Without any proof, they reference the Terrorism Act, claiming I “shouldn’t be filming police stations.” But when I calmly ask them to identify which law or section applies, it becomes clear that even they don’t fully understand the legislation they’re quoting. This encounter perfectly captures the confusion and misuse of police powers that many auditors and photographers face across the UK. As the conversation unfolds, things take a surprising turn — from tense questioning to genuine curiosity and a few moments of humour. We even discuss human rights, privacy, and the public’s right to record in open spaces. Despite being accused of suspicious behaviour, I remain respectful and composed, showing how standing your ground with knowledge and politeness can defuse even the most awkward encounters. Towards the end, I meet more officers, talk about the new station, and even help investigate a random saw found in the middle of the road — yes, really! The mix of tension, education, and unexpected laughter makes this audit one of the most balanced and entertaining yet. This video isn’t about confrontation — it’s about education, transparency, and accountability. It’s a reminder that filming in public is not a crime, and the more we know our rights, the better we can protect them. If you support freedom of the press, public accountability, and lawful auditing, make sure to like, share, and subscribe for more real-world interactions like this across the UK. #AuditUK #UKCops #RedditchPolice #DPaudits #PoliceAccountability #PublicPhotography #CivilRightsUK #FreedomToFilm #UKNews #AuditCommunity #TerrorismAct #KnowYourRights #FreePress #PolicePowers #TransparencyUK