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London Cops Surround And Threaten Woman With Arrest For Calling A Muslim Man Who Spat At Her 'Filthy', Completely Ignore His Crime
15 days ago
In a shocking display of what many are calling "two-tier policing" at its most blatant, Metropolitan Police officers were caught on camera prioritising a British woman's choice of words over an alleged physical assault by a migrant who spat on her in the street.
The footage online shows the woman being surrounded and lectured by three officers on London's Kings Road after she reported being confronted and spat at.
"So you have a problem with my words?" the visibly distressed woman asks."Yes," replies an officer."Because a filthy migrant just spat on me," she fires back.
The officers press on, insisting: "We have a duty to challenge that language, yeah, because we are police officers... We can't not challenge that language because people in the public might find that offensive."While the woman repeatedly points out the physical attack – "He's filthy, and he's a migrant, and he attacked me like the other one" – the focus remains firmly on her language rather than pursuing the alleged assailant.
This isn't isolated frustration – it's a pattern that's left law-abiding Brits wondering whose side the police are really on.
Under years of mass migration and Labour's soft-touch approach to border control incidents like this fuel growing public anger. Spitting isn't just unpleasant; it's a disgusting, potentially disease-spreading assault. Yet here, the authorities appear more concerned with policing "hurt feelings" than actual street crime.
