The really stupid thing is that it really doesn't have to be like this. I've shot street in places like Whitby during Halloween, and the police were just there to ensure public safety and direct traffic (and try not to giggle at some of the really wierd costumes). Same with Edinburgh during the fringe.
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You mean that George Dixon has emigrated to the provinces

Seriously there was a way of approaching the public that got the PC what he needed to know without antagonising the member of the public. Both parties assumed that the other had rights and was probably an innocent party legitimately pursuing their business. Take that away and assume the opposite and the result is what we see now in a lot of police and public interactions.
Increase the mutual hostility and the tipping point into no-go, unsafe areas except for the "muscled" on either side is easily reached and probably has been in more areas of the U.K. than many of us think and certainly than most Chief Constables and politicians will admit.
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