citizens, says dorota darnell. as the neighbor drives away in her car.arnell, from poland herself, is advising the victimized family. she came to britain to work in a bank. today she's self-employed and helps her compatriots when they run into problems. the mother of the family, agnezska, doesn't want us to show her face, for fear of further repercussions. dorota: she's afraid of the fact that she's going to get recognized, and it's a small town. if she goes out, and people get to see her, then probably she's going to have some aggravation. and she's got five kids, and she just wants to protect them and herself. frank: dorota darnell started off helping polish citizens with their residency applications, after fighting her own way through the british bureaucratic jungle. but now she also accompanies them to the police station when they've been threatened simply for being foreigners. the video surveillance is yet another case of xenophobia. agneszka: she's done it to intimidate us, to show she's in control. she's installed all these cameras, whether they'r