Tensions boil over at man's Leeds home as police ask, 'Do you all live in that house?'
Tensions boil over at man's Leeds home as police ask, 'Do you all live in that house?'

A man has recorded his explicit argument with four police officers in West Yorkshire, England on Sunday (April 5) as tensions rise during the coronavirus lockdown.

Footage shows two police officers sitting in a vehicle parked in the road outside the filmer's house, as one officer can be heard asking, "Do you all live in that house?" As the argument quickly escalates, the police officers exit their vehicle and two additional officers appear on the scene.

Tensions boil over as a young female police officer says, "You're doing my head in, the pair of you." The filmer can be heard telling his family to go inside and later, all four police officers are filmed leaving the property.

The angry filmer says in the video, "If I want to be out in my garden, I will be out in my garden." "They don't want us going out, they don't want us in the pub so we're not.

We're sat in the garden." The shocking incident appears to have taken place in the filmer's front garden of his Holbeck home in Leeds, where he lives with his, "brother, partner, etc and other little brothers." UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson has ordered people not to visit family members who do not live in their home and banned public gatherings of more than two people.