First published at 15:25 UTC on January 9th, 2021.
Aberdeen, around 11.20pm on Wednesday, 6 January, 2021. Two unhinged officers knocked on the door of the Aberdeen family's home after a member of the public reported an alleged breach of coronavirus restrictions. Under new coronavirus legislati…
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Aberdeen, around 11.20pm on Wednesday, 6 January, 2021. Two unhinged officers knocked on the door of the Aberdeen family's home after a member of the public reported an alleged breach of coronavirus restrictions. Under new coronavirus legislation police officers can enter homes if "that Officer REASONABLY SUSPECTS an offence under regulation 5(1) is taking place on the premises" "Too many people inside". A member of the family who posted the video said " it showed that there was "no-one in my house that shouldn't be". She added: "Also, my family and I have done absolutely nothing wrong but stand up for ourselves. It's absolutely awful and I am so disappointed in Police Scotland at what they have done to me." Chief Constable Iain Livingston has said that at present he is "satisfied about the legitimacy and proportionality" of the Police officers response. And Two women, aged 18 and 48, and a 43-year-old man were charged in connection with assaulting police officers and threatening and abusive behaviour, according to Police Scotland.
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