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POWER TRIP: 'Well 'ard' enforcement officers sacked by Harrow Council after threatening violent attack on member of public

  • 15 hours ago
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TWO enforcement staff working for Harrow Council have been sacked after they were filmed seemingly threatening a member of the public with violence.

Footage of the two hooded and uniformed men employed by Kingdom, which is contracted by Harrow Council to issue fines for littering, circulated widely on X, TikTok and other platforms today.

The clip, filmed in May, starts as one of the two men appears to switch off his and his colleagues body-worn cameras.

The second officer then accuses the passer-by of "trying to mess with my money".

They then appear to try to get him to go elsewhere for a physical attack.

One says: "Come in to that alley right now and I'll show you what time it is."

"We're gonna make sure you can't work no more and earn no more," says one.

"I'll come and throw you through the f**king walls bruv," he added.

The two men, who the member of the public asked why they were being so aggressive, did not appear to know they were being recorded.

In response to widespread sharing of the footage, the council posted on X today: "We are aware of a video circulating in relation to the conduct of two enforcement officers.

"Swift action was taken as soon as the incident and complaint were raised to us and Kingdom in May, and the individuals involved no longer work for Kingdom."

"We take any instance of officers deliberately turning off body-worn cameras extremely seriously.

"Threats of violence towards members of the public are wholly unacceptable and will not be tolerated."

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