LAURENCE Fox has been arrested after encouraging people to target ULEZ cameras in a video rant.
The 45-year-old was held by officers on suspicion of conspiring to commit criminal damage.
Laurence Fox was arrested at his home
RuckasThe actor filmed the arrest as officers entered his home[/caption]
The Met Police confirmed the suspected criminal damage was to ULEZ cameras.
Fox is also being quizzed on suspicion of encouraging or assisting offences to be committed.
A Met spokesperson told The Sun: “He was arrested and has been taken to a South London police station where he remains in custody.”
Fox, who was suspended from GB News for a foul-mouthed rant against a female journalist, shared footage of the arrest on X (formerly Twitter).
He could be seen smoking a cigar as multiple officers walk around his living room.
The actor said: “Look how many coppers there are in my house…Coming to take everything out of my house.
“That ladies and gentlemen, is the country that we live in.”
He then took a puff of his cigar and did a thumbs up to the camera before branding the Met officers “Sadiq’s Stasi”.
Fox added: “Have a lovely day. I’m going to spend my day in the clink innit.”
His arrest comes after the actor praised so-called ULEZ Bladerunners, who have been ripping down the cameras in London.
Fox encouraged the “mass removal of the surveillance state” on a stream on Rumble.
He also vowed to join agitators in tearing down the camera and promised to come along with an angle grinder.
The presenter added: “I would be happy to be arrested myself.”
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