🚨 HORRIFIC: Suffolk Police slammed a 15yo British boy’s face into spiked railings, leaving him needing plastic surgery. Rocco Kirkpatrick wasn’t even arrested - yet officers nearly killed him.
Where’s the accountability?! 😡
This cannot be normal in Britain.
What has happened to our police?
What do YOU think should happen to these officers? RT & comment! 🇬🇧
#JusticeForRocco #PoliceBrutality #SuffolkPolice #ProtectOurKids #BritainFirst #SaveBritain #EndTwoTierPolicing #WhiteLivesMatterUK
@RestoreBritain@RupertLowe10@GBNEWS@TalkTV
The British police are out of control. Its them that need arresting!
3 officers kicking, punching & hitting a man with metal handcuffs is out of order. Shame on you!
@aerendian £16,500 of damage plus the time it takes to clean this up, with the money that will be lost.
You should be compensated for thousands for this!
Two PEACEFUL Muslim Migrant employees of @harrow_council showing why diversity and inclusion works..
“Call a police man and he will f*ck you up , we work with them”
They turn their body worn cameras off and then make serious threats to an Englishman..
BREAKING: The UK is drafting a law to scan every photo, video and message on every phone in the country.
Tech CEOs who refuse to implement this could face up to 5 years in prison.
The proposal would force companies to build device level scanners that inspect content before encryption.
That means:
• Every image scanned
• Every message inspected
• Every video analyzed
All directly on your phone.
Governments and companies pushing these safety” systems already have a terrible track record protecting user data.
Last month, Europe’s new age verification app, promoted as a way to "keep children safe," was hacked in under 2 minutes.
In another case, over 70,000 IDs and selfies linked to online verification systems were exposed in a major breach.
Now the UK wants even deeper access directly inside your device.
Once governments force surveillance tools into every phone, they can expand what gets monitored at any time.