UK Police Say Assault Is Just Misconduct — Auditor Completely Dismantles Their Excuse

What happens when a plain-clothes officer allegedly assaults a member of the public… and uniformed police refuse to arrest him because he’s “on duty”? In this explosive audit outside a London police station, officers openly admit that an alleged assault by one of their own is not treated as a crime, but as an internal misconduct issue. No handcuffs. No arrest. Just paperwork. 🎥 Everything is caught on camera. 👇 In this video, you’ll see: • Police refusing to arrest a colleague for alleged assault • Officers claiming assault becomes “misconduct” when police are involved • Auditors being pressured with “safety concerns” and unsolicited directives • Confusion over public vs government property filming laws • An inspector confirming the internal investigation process • The IOPC complaints system explained — and questioned • Vehicles parked illegally… yet ignored • Possible plain-clothes surveillance caught on camera ⚠️ Is there one rule for the public and another for police? ⚠️ Who investigates the police when the police are accused? ⚠️ Is this accountability — or protection? This audit exposes the bureaucratic wall faced by anyone trying to report police wrongdoing, and why so many people feel the system is stacked against them. 💬 COMMENT BELOW: Do you agree that an assault is still a crime — regardless of uniform? Should police officers ever avoid arrest because they’re “on duty”? 👍 Like | 🔔 Subscribe | 📢 Share More audits. More accountability. No backing down. 📌 DISCLAIMER: This video is for educational and documentary purposes. Not legal advice. Always verify local laws. #PoliceAudit #UKCops #UKAudit