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Updated: 30 Jan 2021, 15:49 Invalid Date, THIS is the moment an Asda shopper was reportedly handcuffed and pinned to the floor by cops in a row over his Covid mask. Ryan Farrell, 27, says he was arrested for wearing his mask around his neck - rather than over his face - when he was shopping in Birkenhead. 6 Video captures the moment an Asda shopper was handcuffed by cops after pulling down his mask to clear his glasses 6 6 But the dad-of-one said he simply moved the mask down when his glasses steamed up. He was asked to cover his face when he stopped to buy tobacco, and was then approached by police who asked for his details. ....
BBC News West Midlands Police: Viral video of Solihull Covid officer Close Footage of Covid police has gone viral, being viewed on Twitter more than a million times. It is due to the actions of the male officer on duty, which have been described by his force as unacceptable . In Solihull, West Midlands, on Wednesday, the officer, citing Covid legislation, challenged and detained a man who was on his way to work. Nino Romano, who filmed the confrontation, said he felt degraded and annoyed by the episode, accusing the officer of being power hungry . West Midlands Police said Mr Romano had been suspected of no offence and should not have been detained. The force added it would be dealing with the matter. ....
BBC News Published media captionVideo of power hungry male police officer goes viral A man said he felt degraded after being detained in a police car when challenged on his way to work by an officer citing Covid legislation. His video of the events in Solihull on Wednesday has been viewed more than a million times on Twitter. It shows Nino Romano, 21, questioned on his plans, before he is called an idiot and threatened with locking up . West Midlands Police said the officer s actions were unacceptable and there was no suspicion of any offence. Mr Romano accused him of being power-hungry . ....