TORONTO – Two Toronto police officers are under scrutiny for interfering with a civilian attempting to record an arrest.Local videographer Mike Miller used his cellphone to film an arrest at Jane Street and Lawrence Avenue West in September, when two backup officers got very up close and personal.The two officers, identified as constables Brian Smith and Shawn Gill, repeatedly ask Miller why he’s recording and claimed they were just “having a conversation” but used their heads and hands to block his lens.Later, Smith feigns dance moves to stay in front of the camera and says “I got some moves, eh? You didn’t think I had some moves!”At one point, Miller says “I have the right to record,” and Gill says, “Yes, you do,” even as Smith holds his hand up to block the lens, asking “Are you getting my palm print?”Miller asks the officers to “get out of my personal space,” but they stay in front of his lens until the arresting officers have the suspects in a cruiser and drive off