UK Police THREATEN Section 43 Over Camera Outside Station… Then It Backfires | UK Audits

In this video, the auditor films outside a police station and records police vehicles leaving the site. What starts as a public filming encounter quickly turns into a tense exchange, as officers question why the auditor is filming police cars, ask what the footage will be used for, and raise concerns about security, private vehicles, and potential risk. As the conversation continues, officers press the auditor for details, question the purpose of filming multiple police stations, and eventually escalate the situation to a Section 43 stop and search under the Terrorism Act. Despite the officers’ suspicions, the search appears to find nothing of concern — yet the pressure to identify the auditor continues even after the search is completed. This video captures a calm but intense back-and-forth over public filming, police powers, suspicion, and the limits of stop and search. Watch to the end and decide for yourself whether the officers acted reasonably — or whether the situation was escalated far beyond what the facts justified. Original Footage By:    / @koleeberks   Original Footage:    • Southampton Central Police Station   Disclaimer: This video is made for educational, informational, and commentary purposes only under Fair Use (Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976). All video clips used are for analysis, review, and public awareness, and are not meant to defame, harass, or target any individual or organization. We respect all creators’ work and only use short clips with transformative commentary. If you are the copyright owner and have concerns, please contact us directly. #UKCops #PoliceAccountability #UKPolice #JusticeServed #CaughtOnCamera #pureaudits #ukpoliceaudit #ukaudit