Kent Police exceeded powers in too-tall photographer case
Police in Kent have at last acknowledged that arresting people for being too
tall might not be a very good idea. Or rather, arresting someone for no better
reason than "because they could" was unlawful and not altogether sensible.
The story begins this July when photographer Alex Turner was stopped whilst
taking snaps in Chatham High St and approached by two men, who refused to
identify themselves, but demanded that he show them some ID. When he refused,
they called for back-up. A PCSO and WPC arrived: Turner took a photo of the
pair, and was promptly arrested.
He was then handcuffed, held in a police van for 20 minutes, searched in public
by plain clothes officers before being released. It remains unclear, both from
from his own account and from subsequent police explanations, exactly why he was
arrested – although he did note at the time that the WPC stated she had felt
threatened by his size - 5' 11" and about 12 stone - and implied that she found
his height intimidating.
Mr Turner complained: a police internal investigation was carried out; and this
week, the Investigating Officer (IO) finally got back to him with the very
welcome news that, according to their barrister, his arrest was unlawful
Eds. comment: What; 5'11" is barely average!!