UK Police have the power to stop you filming on private property if you do not have the landowner's permission and they can stop you filming in public if they believe that you are committing a crime.
Yes, they can!
yes - it's illegal to impersonate a police officer
In the UK, if an officer swears at you or makes obscene comments, you have the right to ask his name and number, and then report the event to his employing police constabulary, or contact the Independent Police Complaints Commission, who will put the officer to a disciplinary panel. The system in the US and abroad may vary, though. Although if you are swearing or not doing as the officer says even in the UK the officer can swear at you the same way you are swearing at him i know from experience :) By the way I'm from the UK.
the UK police officers earn about £200 '000- £300'00 per week on special investigations they receive £500'000
It depends what rank you are and how long you have been doing the job for!
The abbreviation for police constable is "PC." This term is commonly used in various police forces, particularly in the UK, to designate an officer of the rank of constable.
If you have the badge number of a police officer, you can find out his or her name. Simply call the police station in that jurisdiction and ask for it.
In the UK, the person will be pursued and arrested.
They do have the power (in the UK) to stop and search you for specific purposes. They couldn't search you while you are walking though. They have to inform you first.Added: (in the US) Upon "reasonable suspicion" an officer can detain you for a short time to speak with you and even conduct a pat-down of your outer clothing (Terry v. Ohio). This type of lawful stop must be documented.
50 quid theydon't get paid enough.£50 a week
(in the UK) Constable (in the US) Depending on the the agency: Officer - Private - Deputy - Trooper
According to the Guardian.co.uk, there have been 1000 in-custody deaths in britain over the past 30 years. only one has resulted in the prosecution of a police officer.