
Gatwick Police Grabs Phone, Faces Criminal Damage Claim
Gatwick Airport Police Interaction Sparks Criminal Damage Allegation A video circulating online shows a tense encounter between a civilian and a police officer at Gatwick Airport in the UK. The incident, which occurred on June 9th, 2025, has led to an allegation of criminal damage against the officer. The video shows the officer grabbing and pulling down the phone of the civilian who was recording the interaction. The civilian, who has not been identified, claims the officer's actions constituted criminal damage. "He’s committed criminal damage," the civilian states in the video description. The video footage appears to support this claim, showing the officer's hand forcefully pulling the phone. A second officer is then seen speaking to the civilian, though the exact nature of their conversation is unclear. The incident raises questions about police procedures and the rights of civilians to record police activity in public spaces. While the police have not yet commented on the incident, the video has already sparked significant online discussion and debate. This incident underscores the ongoing tensions surrounding police interactions with the public, particularly in the context of filming. Further investigation is needed to determine the full circumstances of the event and whether the officer will face any disciplinary action.