Officers handcuffed Foulkes and scrutinised his book collection, which included works by Spectator columnist Douglas Murray
Fair Cop founder Harry Miller has expressed outrage after police officers searched a pensioner's home and criticised his collection of "Brexity books".
The incident involved Julian Foulkes, a 71-year-old retired special constable from Gillingham, Kent. Officers handcuffed Foulkes and scrutinised his book collection, which included works by Spectator columnist Douglas Murray.
Miller condemned the police action as intimidation tactics, saying officers "rifle through everything, and humiliate you".
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