"But a spokesperson for police-monitoring network Netpol said that the absence of genuine accountability for police misconduct makes public scrutiny essential.
They said that there is a “supreme irony” in the Met complaining about filming officers, “when its justification for surveillance on communities and political dissent is to argue that ‘if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear’.”"
"But a spokesperson for police-monitoring network Netpol said that the absence of genuine accountability for police misconduct makes public scrutiny essential.
They said that there is a “supreme irony” in the Met complaining about filming officers, “when its justification for surveillance on communities and political dissent is to argue that ‘if you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear’.”"
https://morningstaronline.co.uk/article/police-chiefs-complaints-about-officers-being-filmed-labelled-supreme-irony
From his comments, I don’t think it is primarily the filing which is the issues, more the ‘with hindsite debate’ that tends to accompany the clips
I was going to post the nothing to hide nothing to fear comment. Glad to see it popped into other people’s minds