In his view, the many similar absurdities (also recently arrested was a man who took photographs of a chip shop) are united by a simple and apolitical motive. Lawson puts it thus:
If the innocent citizen reacts with the outrage of the genuinely guiltless, the officers involved may well take a special pleasure in humiliating him – and it is this which makes most people meekly accept official behaviour, even if they might strongly suspect it is the police who are behaving illegally.
Brits have a term for these sort of officials: jobsworths. The police know that they’re harming what they ostensibly protect, but haven’t been ordered to give a damn. And the result of that is far worse: “none of us can feel safe: exactly the inverse of what our masters’ policies are supposedly designed to achieve.”
Illustration: Pip R. Lagenta