*not my video
Clothing free give away created a crowd.. and I'm going to assume someone left the police car unlocked.

He was later wheeled off by le popo.





by Muddy_Lady

39 comments
  1. “I’m not a real policeman! I’ve just had too much coffee!”

  2. You see this kind of incidents and realize Whois having kids these days! Congrats for adding 1000 useless numbers in society! 🙂

  3. Pretty sure the far-right will not tweet about this.

  4. Ha! Everyone of them filming. Every single piece of evidence collected in one place (facial recognition, gait analysis, where they went after especially if you’re wearing a flourescent POLICE JACKET).

    If they like the American expressions like “Fuck the Feds!”, I have one for them.

    “……..straight to Jail”. Sherrif Jon Burnell.

  5. INSANE because this is exactly what the American Apparel sales in Brick Lane were like in 2010 😭

  6. People just living in the moment, not a phone in sight.

  7. Making sure they’re on camera impersonating a police officer. Absolutely thick as pig shit.

  8. These kinds of things lead to arrests within weeks.

    There are so many videos of these people, they’ll be found.

  9. This country is well and truly fucked. No respect whatsoever and the police just don’t have any power to stop them.

  10. The irony of the chant as he jumps off the car and runs away haha. He literally will be fked by feds and all screws and all his cell mates with that perm 🤣🤣

  11. Ah some Gen zs decided to finally leave their houses and… socialise.

  12. Lmao them scattering as soon as they hear sirens after all that

  13. Could only imagine the response if they were brown. They had 15 large trucks and the helicopter out in the end!

    Not seen the word thug used once 😭

  14. Poser clothing is owned by a kid called Alfie Edwards. Up in Flames is owned by a kid called Jude Jones.

    Alfie is 19 and lives at his parents detached house in Woking. Jude is in his early 20s and lives in a nice flat in Kilburn.

    Both these kids post anti-police vids as part of their clothing brand. More so Poser. Their posts feature boys in balaclavas running from police or similar. Seriously, check out Poser’s tiktok.

    These are almost certainly two rich white dudes, who are appealing to anti establishment ideologies.UIF claims to be anti fast fashion (how does that track when they are selling fast fashion?) comments on clothing not being delivered on their insta suggests to me they basically drop ship.

    So it’s not real surprise the kids who turned up to this event like to play pretend too. Like to pretend they are urban, anti-establishment and counter culture when in reality they are probably as big a bunch of losers and frauds as this brand they follow.

    Deluded, whipped into a frenzy. Henry on the bonnet of that car will probably get a right telling off from his dad Rupert, who’ll ask him what his buddies at Deloitte will think when he tries to get him an internship?!

  15. Wish they’d go do this somewhere useful like Thames Water H.O…..

  16. They were all tough lads with their chants and jumping on police cars, until the police actually arrived and then they all shit themselves and ran 🤣🤣🤣

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