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The power of case law; gambling against the police. REVENGE.

The UK police are near impossible to sue for negligence...until now? Chipping away slowly.

The video shows how case law—the backbone of the common-law system—can chip away at entrenched doctrines like Hill immunity. By tracing the genealogy from Donoghue to Caparo, and drawing on bold precedents like Somerset v Stewart, it suggests a legal path whereby individuals might successfully argue that police owe duties of care in ways previously shielded. Especially with recent decisions like Robinson, the blanket immunity is showing cracks—and the video explores this strategic “gamble” against the police.

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