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That is not a criminal offence in English law.
That neatly illustrates the problem. The police can't just arrest someone just because an angry mob wants them to. It would get expensive for them if they did.
From the clip, it is also unclear whether there houseowner actually wanted police action.
Haven't you seen what's been going on in Surrey?
I think they're calling it harassment, seems more like entrapment.
https://nypost.com/2025/08/12/world-...n-them-report/
Ironic that so many of our finest men say they are starting vigilante groups to protect our women and girls from so called illegal immigrants, yet seem to be outraged about an initiative to protect our very same women and girls from intimidation in a public space hot spot in Surrey where drivers are slowing down to stare at, call out and try to talk to women and girls who don't welcome the intimidation.
The implication being leave our women and girls alone for us native Brits to intimidate and harass for ourselves.
Trespassing in the UK means entering someone else?s land or property without permission. While it is usually a civil matter, there are situations where it can become a criminal offence ? especially if someone enters a home without consent. The law treats trespassing on open land differently from unlawful entry into a home, which can carry more serious consequences.
https://contend.legal/housing/neighb...nlawful-entry/