John Tully, the Metropolitan Police Federation chairman, suggested that the decision to arrest the Diplomatic Protection Squad officer may have been disproportionate.
He told the Daily Telegraph: "The thing which disappointed me is around the proportionality of whether it was necessary to arrest the individual. After all, he is a serving police officer.
He told the Daily Telegraph: "The thing which disappointed me is around the proportionality of whether it was necessary to arrest the individual. After all, he is a serving police officer.
SMH at those plebs, saying someone shouldn't be arrested if they're a police officer even if you'd arrest a normal person in the same circumstances.
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