Tinpot tyrants in hi-viz vests: Thugs employed by Harrow council who threatened to ‘rip out’ local man’s teeth are named as more citizens are targeted by new army of environmental enforcement officers

The London Borough of Harrow’s official motto ‘Salus populi suprema lex’ adorns civic buildings, litter bins, lamp posts and street signs across 20 square miles of our capital city’s north-western outskirts.

Translated as ‘The welfare of the people is the highest law’, it supposedly reflects the noble spirit in which the council treats its 270,000 tax-paying residents.

That spirit was, however, in very short supply on May 18 when two of Harrow’s ‘environmental enforcement officers’ confronted a local man named Alvin outside the Asian Pearl Seafood shop on Northolt Road.

Alvin, a heating engineer on his way home from work, had intervened to

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