Hertfordshire police admit unlawful arrest of couple in school WhatsApp row – report

Hertfordshire Police Admit Unlawful Arrest of Couple After WhatsApp Row with School Over Child's Education

A police force has admitted to unlawful arrest two parents who complained about their child's primary school on a WhatsApp group. Rosalind Levine and her partner, Maxie Allen, were held at a police station for 11 hours in January after expressing concerns over the school's leadership and headteacher.

The couple had been banned from entering the school following criticism they made about the administration in a parents' WhatsApp group. However, they claimed that their complaints were not abusive or malicious but rather aimed at raising concerns about their daughter's education.

In a shocking turn of events, Hertfordshire Constabulary has admitted that the arrest was unlawful and agreed to pay the couple £20,000 each. The force acknowledged that the legal criteria for arrest "was not made out" and formally accepted liability for the wrongful detention.

The arrests sparked widespread criticism, with many questioning why a police force would intervene in such a situation. The couple claimed they were left feeling "completely Kafkaesque" after being detained without explanation or warning about which communications might be considered criminal.

An investigation by Hertfordshire Police found that there was insufficient evidence to take further action against the pair. However, it seems that the force's lawyers now accept that the criteria for arrest under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 were not met, rendering the arrest unlawful.

The incident has raised questions about police powers and their ability to intervene in domestic disputes. The couple's experience highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability within law enforcement agencies when dealing with complaints or criticisms from parents about schools.

As one of the arrested parents noted, "We cannot fathom what happened; it doesn't make any sense. We made a few inquiries, we had a bit of banter on a WhatsApp group, and then we were arrested." The incident is now set to be reviewed by an independent body, with the aim of preventing similar instances in the future.
 
🤔 I'm still trying to wrap my head around this one... I mean, who gets arrested for having a chat with their kid's school about their education? It just seems so out of proportion, you know? Like, they were just trying to have a conversation about something that mattered to them as parents. And then 11 hours in the slammer? That's just ridiculous. The fact that Hertfordshire Police has now admitted it was an unlawful arrest is the bare minimum - what really needs to happen here is some serious reforms on how they handle these kinds of situations... we need more transparency and accountability, for sure. 💯
 
🤯 I mean, can you even imagine getting arrested for having a casual convo about your kid's school? It's just wild that Hertfordshire Police had to admit they did something wrong and pay out £40k to make it right. The whole thing feels like something out of a movie, like from "The Office" or something 📺. I get that parents can get passionate about their kids' education, but this is just ridiculous. It's like the police thought they were dealing with some kind of domestic terrorism situation 😂. Anyway, it's good to see them taking responsibility and making things right, even if it's a bit too little, too late for Rosalind and Maxie 👀.
 
🤯 This whole thing is just wild 🤪, like what even happened?! A WhatsApp row over school leadership turns into an 11-hour police station stay and £40k payout? The couple was just trying to voice their concerns for their daughter's education, and the police force ended up getting it all wrong. It's clear that there was a complete lack of oversight on the part of Hertfordshire Police 🙅‍♂️. I mean, anyone can get misinterpreted online, but to escalate it to actual arrest? That's just crazy 😵. I guess this incident is a wake-up call for police forces to review their protocols and ensure that they're not overstepping their bounds in situations like this. Fingers crossed the review leads to some real changes 🤞.
 
Cops shouldn't use their power to silence ppl 🚫👮‍♂️ 11 hours for a WhatsApp row? That's ridiculous! Schools should be held accountable, not parents who just wanna help their kid 🤷‍♀️💬
 
omg can u believe this?! 🤯 they literally arrested ppl for talking trash on whatsapp about their kid's school and now theyre getting paid back £40k each!! its wild how they went from 0 to 100 so fast, like they really thought making parents comply with what they want wasnt a thing. i mean i get that they got upset but come on! dont just go full cop mode! 🚔♀️ the fact that they admitted it was unlawful and took responsibility is kinda cool tho, at least they're owning up to their mistake now 🙏 and yeah let this be a lesson for all law enforcement agencies to be more chill with the whole "transparency" thing 💁‍♀️
 
Can you believe this? 🤯 Police arresting parents for just expressing their concerns about their kid's school? That's just ridiculous! 😡 I mean, what's next? Arresting people for having a debate on social media? 💬 It's all about holding those in power accountable and giving citizens a voice. The fact that they lasted 11 hours without any clear explanation or warning is just unacceptable. 🚔 And to think the school was banning them from entering because of some "abusive" language, but it was all just a harmless discussion? 😂 It's time for greater transparency and accountability in law enforcement, especially when dealing with sensitive topics like education. 💯
 
this is wild 🤯, i mean, can you imagine getting arrested for having a convo with your partner about a school issue on whatsapp? it's like, hello, that's what parents do! and then to be held at a police station for 11 hours without even knowing why they were being detained... that's just crazy 😲. it makes me think that our schools need some serious reform too, because clearly, the system is broken when you can get arrested for speaking out. but hey, at least they're taking responsibility and paying the couple £40k each 🤑. maybe this will lead to some real change in how we handle parental complaints? only time'll tell 🤔.
 
🚔😱 11 hours for what?! I mean, I get that they wanted to keep an eye on them, but come on! That's just excessive. And £40k together? Still a lot, but better than nothing 🤑. It's crazy how one WhatsApp group can escalate into full-blown police involvement. Like, didn't they just want to have a chat? Didn't they think 'let's talk this out' before calling in the heavy artillery? I don't get it. It's like they were expecting some sort of crime or something 🤔. And what even is the criteria for being banned from school now? Just because you spoke up about your kid's education? That's not fair to them, that's just bullying 👮‍♀️. Anyway, glad this got sorted out and all, but still... 🤷‍♂️
 
I'm like totally shocked that they admitted it was unlawful arrest 😱. I mean, come on, who needs 11 hours of detention over a WhatsApp row? It's not like they broke any laws or anything 🤷‍♀️. But at the same time, I get why the parents were upset and wanted to express their concerns about their daughter's education 🤔. But, like, shouldn't they have just talked it out with the school administration instead of involving the cops? 🤷‍♂️. And now that the police are paying them £20k each, I guess that's some kind of justice 💸. But still, this whole thing just feels so... messy 🤯.
 
🤔 I mean, can you believe this? Police forces are supposed to be about keeping us safe, not harassing parents who just want to have a chat about their kid's school 📚👧. This is totally unacceptable - 11 hours without warning or explanation? That's like being stuck in some kind of bizarre bureaucratic loop 😵.

The fact that they admitted the arrest was unlawful and agreed to pay £40,000 each? More like £80,000 if we factor in all the other costs they probably incurred 🤑. What's even more worrying is how it highlights the need for greater transparency and accountability within law enforcement agencies when dealing with complaints or criticisms from parents about schools.

It just goes to show that sometimes, our rights and freedoms can be easily trampled upon by those in power 💔. But on a positive note, I'm glad they're reviewing this incident to prevent similar situations from happening in the future 📊.
 
🤯 this is insane! I cant believe that police would think they can just arrest people for speaking out about something that affects their kid's education 📚👧. its like they're above the law or somethin... 20k each is a pretty penny tho, i guess thats some kinda justice 😅 but seriously how do u even end up in a situation where ur being arrested over a whatsapp convo? 📱😳 what happened to free speech and expressin ur concerns without fear of reprisal? its like they're tryna keep the school admin accountable or somethin, but this is just ridiculous 🤦‍♀️. i hope whoever did the review on this case makes sure that the system changes so this can never happen again 💪
 
man, this is just wild 🤯! i mean, who expects to get arrested for having a convo about their kid's school on WhatsApp? it's like something out of a movie 📺. and the fact that they were held for 11 hours without explanation or warning? that's some serious overkill 💪. it's not like they were threatening anyone or causing a scene, just expressing concerns as parents would 👩‍👦.

and what really gets me is how this reflects on our entire justice system 🤔. if the police can't even distinguish between legitimate complaints and something that needs to be escalated, then we're in trouble 🚨. it's time for greater transparency and accountability within law enforcement agencies, especially when it comes to interactions with civilians 👮‍♀️.

anyway, glad to see that justice is being served (literally 💸) and that the couple will be receiving some compensation 😊. but let's hope this incident leads to real change and not just a slap on the wrist 🤷‍♂️
 
😱 11 hours held at a police station for what? 🤯 I mean, I've seen some bad cops out there, but this is just ridiculous! 💔 The fact that they're paying £20k each is like, "Oh, we feel bad so here's some cash". It should be about accountability and fixing the system that led to this mess. 💸 What was going through their heads when they decided to arrest these parents? 🤷‍♂️ Did they not realize that WhatsApp groups are for sharing info, not inciting crimes? 📱 The whole thing is just so... Kafkaesque 😒. It's like, what can we even do to make sure this doesn't happen again? 🤔
 
🚨💔 just heard about this crazy case where a couple was UNLAWFULLY ARRESTED for complaining about their kid's school on WhatsApp 😱 I mean what even is that? shouldn't they be able to express their concerns without getting dragged to the cops? £20k each ain't gonna bring back the 11 hours of their lives they wasted in a police station 🕰️😩 and can you believe this happened in Hertfordshire Constabulary?! I'm all for holding people accountable, but not when it's blatant overreach like this 🤦‍♀️💪
 
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