Hertfordshire Police have reportedly acknowledged that officers unlawfully arrested two parents in front of their nine-year-old daughter after the couple raised concerns about her school in a WhatsApp group.
Rosalind Levine and her partner, Maxie Allen, say they were locked up for 11 hours after six uniformed officers arrested them in January on suspicion of harassment, malicious communications and causing a nuisance on school property.
Levine told Sky News that the incident remained inexplicable to her. ‘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,’ she said.
The police force originally defended the arrest, but they have now admitted it was unlawful and have agreed to a £20,000 payout, according to The Times.
The force noted that the payout sum was ‘significantly above that required by the case law and reflects the constabulary’s desire to bring matters to a conclusion.’
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The Times reported that the force admitted the legal criteria for the arrest were ‘not made out’ and formally accepted liability for wrongful arrest and detention.
Despite this admission, Hertfordshire police still stand by their decision to investigate, due to the volume of correspondence sent by the parents to their daughter’s primary school.
They have also said there are no issues of misconduct involving any police officer in relation to this incident.
The drama began in May 2024 when Mr Allen, a former governor at the school, questioned why an open recruitment process was not carried out, hoping a meeting would be arranged to discuss.
However, his worries were left unanswered.
After ‘inflammatory and defamatory’ comments from the parents were seen by the school, Mr Allen and Ms Levine were banned from the school – meaning they missed their daughter’s parents’ evening and Christmas performance.
A week before the arrests outside of their home, the parents took their daughter, Sascha, out of school following an officer’s warning to the family in December.
The incident sparked a nationwide debate after the couple were searched and locked up in a cell for eight hours after the school reported them to the local police force.
Now, ten months after the arrest, Mr Allen told The Times they are very pleased Hertfordshire police have recognised ‘albeit belatedly’ that their arrests were unlawful.
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