But the footage has angered the Countryside Alliance and farmers, who claim that as boss of the NCWU, Chief Inspector Hubble should not be taking sides with conservation campaigners and appear so 'pally' with them. At one stage, the Chief Inspector holds her fingers in the air and then runs them down her face as she menacingly stares into the camera. In another part, the officer and Dr Tingay hold up £10 notes as the words to the song go: 'Trying to change a tenner to a hundred grand.' Tim Bonner, Chief Executive of the Countryside Alliance said: 'It's difficult to take Chief Inspector Hubble seriously here at a time when there are very real issues facing rural areas. The NCWU added that Chief Inspector Hubble participated in the video in her personal time and that no funds from the police body were used to make it.
Source: Daily Mail January 20, 2020 15:50 UTC