Humiliation of a woman police officer who couldn't break the housing...I can't break the chocolate. It's ridiculed

Jun 11, 2025

Humiliation of a woman police officer who couldn't break the housing...I can't break the chocolate. It's ridiculed
Photo source=더 선



In the UK, citizens are making headlines by pouring out mockery at female police officers who are in a hurry because they are unable to open the door of the suspect's house.

According to the Sun and other British media, a video of West Yorkshire female police officers trying to break through the door of the suspect's house but failing several times has been released online. Two female police officers used forced entry tools such as a portable hammer and a tablet (a haligan bar) several times, but failed to open the door.

The citizens at the scene couldn't hold back their laughter at the police's helpless appearance.




One citizen said "Try harder!" and teased the police, while another citizen said "That's too weak to be called a police officer?," he wryly said.

Despite a series of attempts, the door only had a dent in the door and a crack in the window, but the wooden door did not budge.

When the video was shared on social media, netizens left derisive comments against the police.




"I don't think I can break Easter chocolate"?", There were many voices of intellectual criticism, such as "'I heard that they were still trying.'"

Some responded with concern about the deterioration of the police's capabilities.

Netizens said "Police have become increasingly disrespected. I'm so sad" and"respect the police, but the situation in the UK now is a real laughing stock".




One expert said that "the use of the equipment is wrong when you look at the video" and that "you have to use the other end of the haligan bar. In other words, if you put the wedge in the door and pull the bar, the door (usually) opens."

The incident has sparked controversy over the police's response method and is a reminder of the need to strengthen police power and improve training.



This article was translated by Naver AI translator.