If it's any comfort to the parents here who found out that Joe Biden's authoritarian FBI had branded them Enemy No. 1 aka 'domestic terrorists,' and was monitoring their every move for having the unmitigated gall to show up and squawk at local school board meetings...
...In 2021, while working with the National School Boards Association (“NSBA”) the Biden Administration tried to paint concerned parents as not just political enemies, but as enemies of the state who should be labeled as “domestic terrorists.” Following this absurd description of parents who advocate for their children and push back against woke ideologies in schools, states submitted FOIA requests to get further details on this alarming escalation by the Biden Administration.
...at least the regime hadn't gotten to the stage where it sent brownshirts banging on front doors.
You know, and then hauled parents away in front of weeping little ones.
They only did when they couldn't arrest a parent at an actual school board meeting, or there was some sort of religious tie, which was an aggravating factor they could use to whip up charges with. Religious folks really aggravated POTATUS and his handlers.
For the most part, un-woke people with opposing opinions only found out later they were 'terrorists' on government 'lists.'
Not so in Keir Starmer's United Kingdom.
You find out right quick that the local teachers, principals, and school officials don't care for your opinion.
That's what happened to a couple back in January who were in the middle of a long-running dispute with their handicapped daughter's school.
Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine had been banging heads with school officials for months, and, yeah - it had gotten frosty, even though, mind you, Allen had been a former 'governor' for this very school.
...They had been banned from entering the premises, including being blocked from attending the parents’ evening for their daughter Sascha, 10, who suffers from epilepsy and is neurodivergent and registered disabled.
The ban came after Allen, a former governor, had written to school governors questioning the recruitment process for a new head teacher.
The school complained to the police in June last year of a social media campaign by the parents, and again in December complaining of “persistent” emails. Allen and Levine say that they emailed regularly to address issues relating to Sascha’s needs and repeatedly tried to persuade the school to overturn the ban.
After the parent body was warned about “inflammatory” comments on social media, Levine used WhatsApp to make a disparaging comment about the acting head teacher at the time and cast aspersions on the abilities of the head of governors.
So, school administrators were already complaining to the police about the couple a year ago, in June, and then did so again last December, after they'd already banned them from the school their handicapped daughter was still attending.
In her frustration with the entire situation, Levine commented on WhatsApp in an uncomplimentary fashion. In nothing I've read does it say she at any time threatened anyone.
I can only posit she ripped them up.
Still in December, after the WhatsApp comment, the police issued a warning to the couple and instructed them to remove their daughter from the school. They did so shortly thereafter.
What a trip, right?
One comment, the daughter's out of school, that should be the end of it, right?
Not in the UK, it's not.
A week later, a half dozen scruffy nerfherders dressed as British constabulary wander up to the couple's front door.
And proceed to arrest them both, for complaining about the school, all in front of their crying youngest daughter. (Whole front door video is here)
A police force has admitted unlawful arrest after sending six uniformed officers to detain two parents who had complained about their school on WhatsApp
— The Times and The Sunday Times (@thetimes) November 16, 2025
Click the link to read more: https://t.co/NWKWwr5dqY pic.twitter.com/L31grM6POf
...The case led to a national debate about police overreach after The Times revealed that Allen and Levine had been detained in January in front of their young daughter before being fingerprinted, searched and left in a police cell for eight hours.
They were questioned on suspicion of harassment, malicious communications and causing a nuisance on school property. After a five-week investigation, police concluded that there should be no further action.
Six officers, who arrived in a police van and two marked vehicles, arrested the couple after Cowley Hill Primary School, which their daughter attended, complained of a high volume of emails and disparaging comments on WhatsApp.
THERE WERE A LOT OF MEAN EMAILS AND THEN WHATSAPP WAAH!
The chief of the Hertfordshire cops defended the bold action of his valiant, hands-in-their-pockets professionals.
...In April, Andy Prophet, chief constable of Hertfordshire, defended the arrests.
He said that the inspector who had approved them did not believe Allen and Levine would consent to a voluntary interview and also needed to preserve electronic devices.
THEY MIGHT HAVE TOLD US TO PISS OFF WAAH!
Back in April, the Free Speech Union, which took up Allen and Levine's case, noticed that there was some extraordinary overreach for simply complaining in public about a child's school. It turns out Hertfordshire police also took to leaning on family friends and advisors not to 'help the couple,' which included attempting to intimidate a member of Parliament.
WHUT
The strange willingness of Hertfordshire Police to intervene in a dispute at a primary school is proving ever stranger.
— The Free Speech Union (@SpeechUnion) April 3, 2025
In January six uniformed officers were sent to arrest Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine after Cowley Hill Primary objected to a series of emails and… pic.twitter.com/F4M53ZNDMv
... As the police searched their home, the couple were detained in front of their three year-old daughter before being held in cells for eight hours.
And all this for querying the recruitment process for a new headteacher. No wonder that Mr Allen, a Times Radio producer, said the police’s behaviour represented “massive overreach”.
But it now transpires that the force’s intervention wasn’t restricted to him and Ms Levine. Hertfordshire Police also warned Michelle Vince, a local county councillor, to stop helping the family by sending emails to the school on their behalf — or risk being investigated herself.
It then asked her to pass on the same warning to anyone she’d cc’ed when contacting Cowley Hill. This included the local Conservative MP Sir @OliverDowden, who has professed himself “astonished that a situation could have arisen where any police officer could think it would be remotely acceptable to suggest that an MP should be curtailed in carrying out their democratic duties”.
All of which rather backs up the FSU’s research findings that the British police have very little understanding of free speech.
After five weeks investigating themselves, the Hertfordshire police have grudgingly admitted they jacked this one up.
But ONLY the arrest part, mind you. They did everything else perfectly.
So, to shut the couple up and keep this ugly incident from escalating further, they're going to pay them off.
Police have paid out £20,000 in damages to couple, Rosalind Levine and Maxie Allen, after 'unlawfully arresting' them over complaints made about their daughter’s school on a WhatsApp group.
— Channel 5 News (@5_News) November 17, 2025
The couple say it was an "emotional moment” for them after police accepted liability. pic.twitter.com/zmaCNLIFGz
...Maxie and Rosalind had the case against them dropped after five weeks - but it raised serious questions how a few critical comments shared on WhatsApp can lead to such a police response.
Maxie said: 'Quite a lot of people close to us were put through the ringer by these events, such as our two children.
'Our three year old daughter was there when we were arrested. She saw her mum being led away by uniformed officers.
'Our 80-year-old mother in law had to be brought round to the house to look after the kids.
'And our neighbours, and some of neighbours were left in tears by the sight of the all the police cars and officers.
What they're not getting out of the Hertfordshire Starmtroopers is a 'We're terribly sorry' because they're not.
...He added: 'They've not apologised. They're not going to apologise, and I don't think they were ever going to apologise - sorry is not a word in the police's vocabulary.'
I don't think it's anywhere near enough. This little video is mind-blowing.
Police have now admitted that their arrest of Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine was unlawful
— spiked (@spikedonline) November 17, 2025
Listen to their insane story below, from our free-speech documentary, ‘Think Before You Post’ pic.twitter.com/fzpRs2Y1Pq
'...Okay, you're interviewing me and you don't know what's malicious...'
This is precisely where a Democratic administration would have us now, had Harris won in November. Were I in a blue state, I would still be prepared for battle.
That's what all the lists were for. They still have them.
No. These people didn't get near enough, and I'd want some payback from the school, too.
That's what would be up.
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