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YouTube - Terms of Use
Copyright notice
All material on this site is subject to copyright. Unless it is specifically stated that particular material is available for general use then it should not be copied or re-used without the explicit permission of the Metropolitan Police Service or of other copyright holders where material is used under licence.
The only exceptions are those allowed under copyright law.
The Metropolitan Police logo is registered at The Patent Office as a trademark.
Disclaimer
Whilst the Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) endeavours to ensure that the information on this website is correct, it is provided on an 'as is' basis, without warranties of any kind, and no warranty, express or implied, is given as to accuracy or completeness.
The MPS does not accept any liability for any error or omission. The MPS shall not be liable for any third party claims or losses of any nature including, but not limited to, loss of profits, direct, indirect, special or consequential damages arising from a third party's use or inability to use this website.
The information on this website does not constitute legal or other professional advice.
The Metropolitan Police Service accepts no responsibility for the content on any website to which a hypertext link from this site exists. The links are provided 'as is' with no warranty, express or implied, for the information provided within them.
Commenting on our videos
We welcome comments on our videos. However, we are not able to reply individually to all the comments we receive on our YouTube videos.
By commenting on our videos you agree to abide with our stated ground rules and guidance:
- You must not share or post inappropriate or unlawful content
- You must not publicly share or post any personally identifiable information about someone else
- If you want to discuss something sensitive with us involving you or someone else, please ring 101 or contact your local policing representative
- If you wish to make an official complaint about any matter involving the MPS, please complete our complaint form
Please note that any posts or comments that violate the above may be deleted.
The DPA reads all comments and ensures that any emerging themes or helpful suggestions are passed to the relevant people.
The usual ways of contacting us for official correspondence are detailed in the contact us section of our website.
YouTube should not be used to report crimes. If a crime is currently taking place and you are in immediate danger, dial 999. If you wish to contact the Metropolitan Police Service and it is not an emergency please call 101. You can also report some specific crimes via our online crime reporting website.
Please note use of YouTube is also subject to YouTube’s Terms of use
