British police, and Body Warn Video (BWV):
Hampshire Police, and every other police force in Britain, should be routinely releasing BWV (Body Worn Video), as in the US.
There is a quiet reason for not doing so; authorities believe seeing footage like this would inflame Britain's self-inflicted multicultural powder-keg.
This will never be stated publicly. Instead, the cited reasons will be a heady mixture of:
-ECHR Article 8 privacy
-Data Protection Act 2018 /GDPR
-Trial prejudice / strict liability rules under the Contempt of Court Act (1981)
Article 8 is of course nowhere to be found when it would be of benefit to the ordinary man, such as instances of vindictive doxxing. DPA & GDPR are meaningless in the face of the government's digitisation of ID and compelled doxxing to access the internet, and in the instance of the trial of Henry Nowak – that trial is over, with a secure verdict of guilty – for murder – has been delivered.
(Images: Left, Monya Massey BWV of attending officers. Right, George Floyd, BWV of attending officer D.Chauvin)
Release the footage, you evil bastards!