Been there done that, remember acting on an unlawful order makes you liable to disciplinary action, as much as the person who gives the order , and in the Police the buck stops at the lowest rank in the chain.
Said it before. Whether you're a fan of AB or not, this is FREE training for our police force that would otherwise likely cost us taxpayers hundreds of thousands of pounds. The money he's claimed for wrongful arrests and searches is very much worth it.
Police _*service._ Let’s not encourage the tyrants by normalising the use of the term “force”. We’re not America, our police are public servants who serve the public, and it is one of the 4 emergency services. 1. Ambulance **Service** 2. Fire and Rescue **Service** 3. Police **Service** 4. HM Coastguard They’d do well to remember that.
3:38 COP - "I'll arrest you" Citizen - "What for". COP - "Interfering with a vehicle". Citizen - "Did you see me interfering with a vehicle". COP - "I don't know. You tell me". You couldn't make this shit up folks.
@cardrop33 What's wrong? The flag isn't black, nor does it have a blue line through it. It's not part of the uniform if u took the British flag and burnt it. You would have desiccated the flag. That flag is no different and I have family who have fought and died for the flag I find it offensive
This is something I keep thinking about, show me another profession where people get promoted without keeping up to date on what's going on in the industry, public opinion, innovations etc
I've noticed a few coppers refusing to learn the law.. They would rather give it the "That's news to me.." and ignore than get their phones out and look like they're not the boss. I can kind of understand that in the street but there's no excuse for not going home and learning what to say next time, so you don't end up looking like a muppet in court, or on camera.
In a lot of these auditing videos, and across various different auditors, the sergeants seem to be the worst behaving rank, worse than both their junior and senior ranks.
That's because sergeant is the highest rank they'll achieve, so they've got a chip on their shoulder for those who have overtaken them, and a chip on the shoulder for those younger officers who they will soon have to call Sir. It's the way of the bully.
Absolutely took it for granted. It's probably parked there every day, and they all turn a blind police eye. Don't care about the local community at all, just covering up for their popo colleagues.
'Can I help you' 'Are you okay' 'I'm just checking on you' 'I'm concerned for your safety' Whenever anyone says any of these things, they're trying to establish their authority over you. They have no concern for your wellbeing at all! They are 95% of the time going to then infringe on your freedoms in some way.
My little fiefdom. "You can't look at police cars." Cops mistakenly believe that they own the cars that we let them drive. Worse, they believe that we owe them an explanation of why we look at police cars.
It is quite lawful to look inside any vehicle in a public place as the interior of a vehicle in public is considered to be a public place. The Police seem to want to have the power to do that themselves but are not all that keen when the public do it. The Police in this video also seem to be missed the legal training session when they discussed the fact that the public do not have to assist them in any investigation.
@@chuck8094 .... True. That is a term used mainly in the USA from my experience but it does cover the legal precedent I mentioned. That ruling was made before speed cameras and other Police enforcement cameras existed but the Police are quite happy to use that precedent to allow them to photograph the interior of vehicles, and the occupants. Auditors are correct when they respond," And what is wrong with that?" , and that is why the Police then move onto the allegation of interfering with the vehicle.
The change in manner the moment you pulled your phone out was hilarious...they'll claim they didn't behave that way, because they think they'll be able to lie their way out of it, not realising it's all on camera
Needs disciplining for that, in my opinion. That aggressive attitude, purposefully encroaching on AB's very up and close personal space, intimidation (which laughably didn't work in the slightest) all points to a disciplinary. What's worse for the muppet is AB took away ALL of the only authority he thought he had with a few words, and now he feels like a numpty. Just For Men - 0 AB - 1
4:40 West Midlands Police Standards of Behaviour Policy 4.1 Police staff act with self-control and tolerance, treating members of the public and colleagues with dignity, respect and courtesy 15:38
the circus must be in town - very unprofessional from this station, i think sometimes their emotions take over and they forget their actual roles and how to talk to the public
Terrible attitude from the first three officers,you can just imagine what they are like arresting someone without cameras about,I'm disabled I'm raging at the consideration of this person s attitude to block a ramp access,are the rest of the cars parked on the pavement with cones around them
There is another auditor had an argument over a car being parked in the very same spot. So I’m sure it’s habitual. I guarantee that a car is parked there every day. It’s not ticketed so it’s a police car. Would another person have been searched? Of course they would have been they’re as corrupt as 🤬
That blue car is always there. The other day was the first time it wasn’t there, section 243 Highway Code, DO NOT stop or park, where the kerb has been lowered to help wheelchair users and powered mobility vehicles
I doubt HC applies to a bit of private land like this. However this path leads from a fire exit which brings a whole different bunch of considerations.
A flatmate's car was stolen outside the police station in Northampton and returned after a joyride as a complete right off. He wanted to report it and the cops told him to get lost. Granted he was drunk.
The two younger lads had their head screwed on and used their independent agency, consideration and discretion as constables and didn't just "follow orders". Kudos to them.
Again. Comment for all the people saying 'he baited them'. How can he bait them into breaking policy? Speaking on police matters in plain clothes without showing warrant card. Speaking rudely to a member of a public. Aggression, intimidation and allowing breaking the law. Accosting and antagonizing a citizen. Trying to control how talk goes, where he stands.. After noticing they can't intimidate him with 'I will arrest you, I will search you', they start to lie and manipulate. Police Constables cannot be aggravated or feeling harassed, alarmed or distressed. You are SUPPOSED TO TAKE ABUSE. This is how they act when cameras are not around and they don't like your answers. Like thugs. Imagine if the younger PC didn't recognize him. Another civil claim that would be 100% won by AB.
Often comments on auditing channels ask 'where are the good cops'? They may be hard to find, but when you see one who could actually be a good one, you don't believe it. Where's the incentive to be a good cop if you are damned if you do, damned if you don't anyway?
They disregarded the instructions of their Sergeant and also the Detectives. That takes balls in a job where those above you can make your life a living hell.
@@johnvienta7622 I agree with johnvienta7622. We can't know whether they would have started something like this on their own if they had not recognised AB. Doing this was the fundamental problem. Recognising AB pushed them towards having the courage to disobey a command from their sergeant. Had it been someone other than AB, the risk of getting in trouble for disobeying the sergeant would have been far greater, and it would have been far less clear that their sergeant did not have a legitimate reason for the search. That's the problem with all command structures. Often there is no time to communicate all the details that justify a command, and even when there is, people are often too lazy, too bad with language or too agitated to do it. Therefore when someone new arrives on the scene, it is the normal case, not an exception, that they don't really understand what's going on. But they are still expected to follow all commands whose basis they don't understand. Except, of course, for commands that they _know_ to be illegal. But that's a very high bar that is rarely met. Arguably it wasn't even met in this case. This is why refusing to follow the command took courage.
The sly sergeant asks simple PCs to do the search so that the mistake does not go on his record. Nasty cunning boy behaviour, you would expect more from female PCs.
Those 3 Old School Seargants will never change. The uniformed "get a real job "seargant behaved like a 5 year old right up to the end. Took two media savvy young lads to recover the situation. Great job AB
Well done that junior officer very professional diffuse the situation and saved his colleagues from further embarrassment. Give that man a teaching role within the force. You should be thanking AB for his work because this young man is a product of having watched many of these videos highlighting the problem, with the us versus them approach this man is to be commended. He gives us hope that in the future our policing will improve👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
3:30, 5:40, 6:00 I love how they are so fixed on GETTING an ANSWER that they are OBLIGED to, that they completely miss that you've already given them answers multiple times.
That’s a few more educated mate 🤣 After watching themselves on UA-cam I doubt they will ever behave in that way when a camera is rolling ever again. Call themselves Detectives and they didn’t even spot the camera in the sunglasses 🫣ALWAYS FILM THE POLICE 🙌💚
Those "oldies" can definitely learn from the two 16 year olds who showed up and dialed it all down. That's one of the most professional way that he's been dealt with ❤️ Thank you for highlighting the first three officers like that four eyed one wouldn't say boo to a goose on the street.
If it wasn't for the voice AB would have been searched.
@@EyeSpyAudit Ah itts you again...
You get everywhere 😁👍
Or arrested for public order
@@OrganAviatorDid a member of the public complain
Absolutely!😊
I agree
Sergeant overruled by his officers. Awkward!
....
Stood there with his arms crossed fuming😂
First time I've ever seen that, to be sure
Correctly too
If the PC's had obeyed that blatantly unlawful order they would be in the wrong and could not make a defence of "obeying orders"
Been there done that, remember acting on an unlawful order makes you liable to disciplinary action, as much as the person who gives the order , and in the Police the buck stops at the lowest rank in the chain.
Said it before. Whether you're a fan of AB or not, this is FREE training for our police force that would otherwise likely cost us taxpayers hundreds of thousands of pounds. The money he's claimed for wrongful arrests and searches is very much worth it.
Police _*service._ Let’s not encourage the tyrants by normalising the use of the term “force”. We’re not America, our police are public servants who serve the public, and it is one of the 4 emergency services.
1. Ambulance **Service**
2. Fire and Rescue **Service**
3. Police **Service**
4. HM Coastguard
They’d do well to remember that.
They’ve paid AB tens of thousands in compo already though e
@@dWFnZWVrMornin’ Angle 😂
But you are right
the sad thing is they get paid less than the sarge
and it's not all baldies haha baldiest
My god two police officers that can actually think for themselves, very very rare indeed. God bless you AB.
Only because they recognised AB. Anyone else and they'd have followed the unlawful orders of their supervisor.
@@lint8391 If they recognised him from watching this content then they're likely interested and know how to behave in these situations
Two young pc’s deserve respect . Very calm and professional. Well done
not sure about the haircut
no need for an apostrophe
Totally agree. Really nice lads
@@pauljeffcoate1458 The start of a sentence requires a capital letter and a full stop at the end.
3:38 COP - "I'll arrest you"
Citizen - "What for".
COP - "Interfering with a vehicle".
Citizen - "Did you see me interfering with a vehicle".
COP - "I don't know. You tell me".
You couldn't make this shit up folks.
of course cuz ill tell u why he acted like that did u see the flag on his chest, he had the thin blue line flag, hes part of the gang
@@classixgamer5922Please elaborate on that, and your thought process here.
@@cardrop33 ok the thin blue line badge has been banned and the ban has been sent to other forces in the UK
@@classixgamer5922 Why? what’s wrong with it?
@cardrop33 What's wrong? The flag isn't black, nor does it have a blue line through it. It's not part of the uniform if u took the British flag and burnt it. You would have desiccated the flag. That flag is no different and I have family who have fought and died for the flag I find it offensive
I still can't believe sergeants don't watch these videos, they would learn so much. The new recruits put them to shame again.
This is something I keep thinking about, show me another profession where people get promoted without keeping up to date on what's going on in the industry, public opinion, innovations etc
I've noticed a few coppers refusing to learn the law.. They would rather give it the "That's news to me.." and ignore than get their phones out and look like they're not the boss. I can kind of understand that in the street but there's no excuse for not going home and learning what to say next time, so you don't end up looking like a muppet in court, or on camera.
They are more interested in watching Porn.
@@JesusHChrist-q9d nothing new
Really?
At a minimum that sergeant is going to bully two good cops off his shift or out of his station. Horrible man.
In a lot of these auditing videos, and across various different auditors, the sergeants seem to be the worst behaving rank, worse than both their junior and senior ranks.
That's because sergeant is the highest rank they'll achieve, so they've got a chip on their shoulder for those who have overtaken them, and a chip on the shoulder for those younger officers who they will soon have to call Sir.
It's the way of the bully.
A watch videos but he's no a fan
Good point. The best thing they can do is make sure that the Inspector is made aware of this video.
@@01matthewcits like that in government jobs. Promotions are based off popularity as opposed to competence
None of them seem too bothered about the car blocking the wheelchair access, or the other vehicles on the pavement. Disgraceful.
Five bucks says it was that sergeant's car.
As the PC said..."we don't want to point fingers" 😂😂 christ on a bike...
Sergeant s car obviously.
They are only there to abuse their powers
Absolutely took it for granted. It's probably parked there every day, and they all turn a blind police eye. Don't care about the local community at all, just covering up for their popo colleagues.
"You need to get another sergeant" - best advice I've heard this week!
The tide is turning ladies and gentlemen. What a gem of a video, the young officers were in awe. Independent journalism at it's finest!
See how their attitude changed as soon as he got his phone out to record
1,000,000% that’s why I love his spy glasses
First “sir” of the interaction after the phone came out. Telling.
@@thomasking12100 per cent…hello 👋👋👋🤡
I rewatched, and you're right! Unbelievable.
@@blackfootedferretfan me too
Well done AB for showing some of them their true colours.
Wait how did u comment b4 the vid is out?
Members get to watch before the release. Cheers.@@musawerbelfamyja6955
@@musawerbelfamyja6955 Memebers get early access 👊🏻
@@musawerbelfamyja6955 . This is also part 2 of the incident.
Every time they say "Are you ok " its a precursor to them having a go at you. What a bunch of Wallys.
It's the polite form of "Oi, wtf are you doing ?"
"Like "How can I help you?" ....into handcuffs. Everything is opposite.
'Can I help you' 'Are you okay' 'I'm just checking on you' 'I'm concerned for your safety' Whenever anyone says any of these things, they're trying to establish their authority over you. They have no concern for your wellbeing at all! They are 95% of the time going to then infringe on your freedoms in some way.
It’s purposeful escalation.
@@briandouglas2123it has absolutely nothing to do with them being concerned if someone is actually OK.
That painting your beard line has me in stitches 😂😂😂😂😂
Baldy was amazing - he got madder and stupider with each remark. A DC??? 🤣🤣
these three rude cops were not prepared for any of AB'S follow up questions.
"you can paint your beard as much as you want, it will remain white" LOL!!!
AB making waves
😂😂😂
best non-police advice
My little fiefdom. "You can't look at police cars." Cops mistakenly believe that they own the cars that we let them drive. Worse, they believe that we owe them an explanation of why we look at police cars.
- You can’t look at police cars.
- Is this a police car?
- …
It is quite lawful to look inside any vehicle in a public place as the interior of a vehicle in public is considered to be a public place. The Police seem to want to have the power to do that themselves but are not all that keen when the public do it. The Police in this video also seem to be missed the legal training session when they discussed the fact that the public do not have to assist them in any investigation.
@@johnvienta7622 Police call looking in a vehicle the, "Plain View Doctrine". They just don't like anybody but them looking into cars.
@@chuck8094 .... True. That is a term used mainly in the USA from my experience but it does cover the legal precedent I mentioned. That ruling was made before speed cameras and other Police enforcement cameras existed but the Police are quite happy to use that precedent to allow them to photograph the interior of vehicles, and the occupants. Auditors are correct when they respond," And what is wrong with that?" , and that is why the Police then move onto the allegation of interfering with the vehicle.
That sergeant will not be happy here. 😂😂
I love the way the two assistant plods mimic each others hand movements. Clasic compliant body language. Sweet!
The change in manner the moment you pulled your phone out was hilarious...they'll claim they didn't behave that way, because they think they'll be able to lie their way out of it, not realising it's all on camera
And they immediately started lying about what they said and did.
The detective sargent was a clueless muppet. He aggressively came into the personal space of an innocent member of the public.
Blatant, deliberate provocation.
😗
Who AB....? Innocent....?!!!
Needs disciplining for that, in my opinion. That aggressive attitude, purposefully encroaching on AB's very up and close personal space, intimidation (which laughably didn't work in the slightest) all points to a disciplinary. What's worse for the muppet is AB took away ALL of the only authority he thought he had with a few words, and now he feels like a numpty.
Just For Men - 0
AB - 1
4:40 West Midlands Police Standards of Behaviour Policy 4.1 Police staff act with self-control and tolerance, treating members of the public and colleagues with dignity, respect and courtesy
15:38
the circus must be in town - very unprofessional from this station, i think sometimes their emotions take over and they forget their actual roles and how to talk to the public
It's been same shit show from these revenue collectors for last few years 😅
“Mr. White beard” 😂😂😂
" I've seen you looking inside police vehicles "
" Are these police vehicles? "
" I can't tell you that "
"Don't tell him your name, Pike!"
Bottom of the barrel policing!
"One more time and i am going to arrest you " said twinkle as he went on his tippy toes .
But he was scared! People who look At vehicles are very scary! 🤓🤓🤓
@@gregkasza1925 Maybe he was scared due to having a bit of fluff in the back seat and he left his socks behind .
Golden comment
@@EvenBigger-Brother 😝😝😝😝
He just learned the word sarcastic and wants to use it as often as possible.
Unfortunately he doesn't know what it means just yet.
I bet he can't spell it!😂
@@peterbexon7549 That's next week's lesson.
In the UK, our police do not respect or uphold our civil rights as per their job. We now have a political police service in the uk. Disgraceful.
DC Baldy keeps getting the words "sarcastic" confused with being "realistic".
Just like they mix up aggressive with assertive.
he actually didn't, but he did use the wrong word- i think he might have wanted to use facetious
I can't believe the police officer in uniform was going to arrest you for tampering with a car, he literaly invented it in his own head.
As always revenue collectors don't want pay his claim
Sargent been living under a rock or he's on the rock fkin love AB
Fucking diabolical
I can. He’s an egotistical glorified policy enforcer and revenue collector in fancy dress costume.
The do the same script every damn time
"I'm not shouting at you so don't shout at me"
Terrible attitude from the first three officers,you can just imagine what they are like arresting someone without cameras about,I'm disabled I'm raging at the consideration of this person s attitude to block a ramp access,are the rest of the cars parked on the pavement with cones around them
There is another auditor had an argument over a car being parked in the very same spot. So I’m sure it’s habitual. I guarantee that a car is parked there every day. It’s not ticketed so it’s a police car. Would another person have been searched? Of course they would have been they’re as corrupt as 🤬
They all know they are copper's cars, but the good old blue line privileges prevail
well said
Bet its not taxed either 😮
@@judithmatthews8460which video
Naah AB you are a legend 😂 man said “you can paint your beard as much as you like it will still remain white” 🤣😅😂😁😆🤣😂😅😭
great line but not strictly true unles using white paint :)
What a disgrace for a supposed supervisor.
Not only did the Sergeant want you searched …he threaten ARREST.
Old school cowardice.
Bullies 😮
That blue car is always there. The other day was the first time it wasn’t there, section 243 Highway Code, DO NOT stop or park, where the kerb has been lowered to help wheelchair users and powered mobility vehicles
Yes!!! Causing an obstruction 💯
I doubt HC applies to a bit of private land like this. However this path leads from a fire exit which brings a whole different bunch of considerations.
THIS WAS CLASSIC!! 🤣🤣🤣
Is this the best that we can get for our money? Senior police officers outclassed by bog standard PCs!
How shameful...no wonder the police are in disarray...uneducated....aggressive .... unprofessional
Young generation better though. Learning through videos like this, thanks to auditors like AB
@@meneurdujeuthey soon learn from the older aggressive ones if you don't towe the line in the police your out.
The two argumentative baldy's and the detective are most certainly defective.
Defective detective!
Bald little guys tend to have a complex. 😮.
"There's been a lot of cars broken into." ..what, right outside a police station? Not very good coppers then, are they?
A flatmate's car was stolen outside the police station in Northampton and returned after a joyride as a complete right off. He wanted to report it and the cops told him to get lost. Granted he was drunk.
They used to have Cannabis plants growing in the flower bed outside Bath police station. Worth an audit I reckon.
Those two officers at the end were superb and how you'd like
any officer to be.
The 2 calm PC's in the second half of the video saved the day
14:40 The sergeant in the background with her arms crossed like a petulant child and then doing the waddle of shame was worth it 😂.
Gold!
" You can paint your beard as much as you like it will remain white"! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Lol the attitude change when the phone came out.
All the time
And they instantly started lying about what they'd said and done.
Always
3 high ranking cops. Detectives and not 1 noticed ab glasses.. The couldn't detect a fat in a lift.. Embarrassing
“Now I need to go antagonise him a little bit” - 🤣🤣
What’s with how the last two feds holding there hands at end 😂😂😂😂
Baldies and whitebeard have forgotten what it's like to be human
The first three were completely power crazed
Sargeant should do the search himself instead of putting officers in a bad position. Typical of senior ranks not wanting to get their hands dirty
Aye a guess the sarg is a power freek 😅
He knew it was dodge. That is why he didn't.
Aggressive escalation from the police every time, love the wind up 😂
This is the *STANDARDS* of our Police service - *GOD HELP US ALL*
Wait for what happened in Manchester !!
The two younger lads had their head screwed on and used their independent agency, consideration and discretion as constables and didn't just "follow orders". Kudos to them.
All the police officers were aggressive and unprofessional.
Not the 2 at the end
@@usl.1244 Not really what he said, was it? As much as I loathe the police, he said he would not have searched him just for looking into vehicles.
Searches are used to humiliate and degrade it would appear...its obvious all ab has secreted is spare batteries for his camera
@@SteveInTokyo-b8n that's because they knew AB.
All of them, including the two PCs, with their "Don't point. Don't respond." directives.
You go into these situations expecting an argument and you get one, well done
The pc’s who recognised AB, were just brilliant. Well done.
Sargents petulant, childish and unprofessional 'get a better job' remark says everything you need to know about him.
Did he say that please say it's not true 😅
Old tosser is only good for walking around the station, and making tea.
funny because AB likely makes more money than him for a far less dangerous job 😂
"We don't want to be pointing fingers at people do we now" said the copper referring to who owns the illegally parked vehicles. Comedy gold.
One of the best Audits from you AB❤❤❤❤❤❤ congratulations!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
'I'm a detective'..oh,let me tremble..little nothing man.
the future is bright with these young coppers - probably thanks to the work done by auditors old and new
Get it touch with the council , we do'nt give tickets . 👮🤡😂😅🤣
Again. Comment for all the people saying 'he baited them'. How can he bait them into breaking policy? Speaking on police matters in plain clothes without showing warrant card. Speaking rudely to a member of a public. Aggression, intimidation and allowing breaking the law. Accosting and antagonizing a citizen. Trying to control how talk goes, where he stands.. After noticing they can't intimidate him with 'I will arrest you, I will search you', they start to lie and manipulate. Police Constables cannot be aggravated or feeling harassed, alarmed or distressed. You are SUPPOSED TO TAKE ABUSE.
This is how they act when cameras are not around and they don't like your answers. Like thugs. Imagine if the younger PC didn't recognize him. Another civil claim that would be 100% won by AB.
Totally agree well said
Very well said...
Here, here!
Looks like the one and only copy of the Code Of Ethics has been shredded at this particular sty !
@@willdixon2349 It's "hear hear", mate. 😉
They will now want sarcasm to be an arrestable offense
...or merely hurting someones feelings will become arrestable as a ' hate crime".....
Everyone praising those younger cops.
If they didn't know who AB was , they'd have attempted to violate his right's too !
Very likely.
Often comments on auditing channels ask 'where are the good cops'? They may be hard to find, but when you see one who could actually be a good one, you don't believe it. Where's the incentive to be a good cop if you are damned if you do, damned if you don't anyway?
@@DD-wd7ku So you need incentive to be a good person ? A good cop ?
They disregarded the instructions of their Sergeant and also the Detectives. That takes balls in a job where those above you can make your life a living hell.
@@johnvienta7622 I agree with johnvienta7622. We can't know whether they would have started something like this on their own if they had not recognised AB. Doing this was the fundamental problem. Recognising AB pushed them towards having the courage to disobey a command from their sergeant. Had it been someone other than AB, the risk of getting in trouble for disobeying the sergeant would have been far greater, and it would have been far less clear that their sergeant did not have a legitimate reason for the search.
That's the problem with all command structures. Often there is no time to communicate all the details that justify a command, and even when there is, people are often too lazy, too bad with language or too agitated to do it. Therefore when someone new arrives on the scene, it is the normal case, not an exception, that they don't really understand what's going on. But they are still expected to follow all commands whose basis they don't understand. Except, of course, for commands that they _know_ to be illegal. But that's a very high bar that is rarely met. Arguably it wasn't even met in this case. This is why refusing to follow the command took courage.
the Seargeant need to step down to be a regular officer now!
Needs retraining they all need to go back and retraining every couple of years to keep up with all there silly laws 😵💫🤪🤪
😂😂😂😂 TOP class a Khoya zin
That line about his dyed beard caught him off guard
Absolute gold
The sly sergeant asks simple PCs to do the search so that the mistake does not go on his record. Nasty cunning boy behaviour, you would expect more from female PCs.
" that ".
@@sbh344 Pardon?
They stick together like the brown stuff sticks to a blanket !
What blankets do you use? Brown stuff?
WOW. These junior officers really surprised me. Awesome human beings.
Good work AB keeping it real in the face of the oppressor 😊
Wtf is wrong with them
They're not very bright.
@@markyharley That's an understatement, bro. They're as thick as fvck, AND aggressive with it! 😉
Just gotta show how stupid the police are
Just let them speak😀
Creasing
Those 3 Old School Seargants will never change. The uniformed "get a real job "seargant behaved like a 5 year old right up to the end. Took two media savvy young lads to recover the situation. Great job AB
Well done that junior officer very professional diffuse the situation and saved his colleagues from further embarrassment. Give that man a teaching role within the force. You should be thanking AB for his work because this young man is a product of having watched many of these videos highlighting the problem, with the us versus them approach this man is to be commended. He gives us hope that in the future our policing will improve👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Well done the 2 young lads in the second half...they de escalated.
Very poor attitudes of the initial goons
I'm unsure which one is the most abysmal.
Two boldies and one painted beard walk into the bar ...
What bar ? 😂😂😂
@@AuditingBritain The Blue Oyster Bar from Police Academy movies 😜😜😜
Lol
@@AuditingBritainA gay one
@@AuditingBritain A very low one.
Much love from Kenya
That "paint your beard" comment slayed that guy 😂
You are the godfather of auditing you inspired a lot of people up and down Britain to know there rights as a UK citizen
And I'm from Glasgow Scotland
Sure they know exactly whothe cars belong to.
Thank you AB for exposing the tyrannical state of our police. All that aggression for conducting a legal activity.
Boldy's attitude changed when ya got ya camera out!!
take it he didnt know about glasses cam !!
hahaha incompetent fools...
AB you are the king mate! 😂
This is a Classic AB! Hopefully this is the NEW guard replacing for the OLD Baldy guard😂 and things will change. AB, the people’s hero
3:30, 5:40, 6:00 I love how they are so fixed on GETTING an ANSWER that they are OBLIGED to, that they completely miss that you've already given them answers multiple times.
All tyrants.
Including the "Don't point! Don't respond!" directive-issuing PCs.
As trained.
Coventrys biggest gang,out and out thugs.
Look at the detective 😂😂😂
AB's videos should be part of police training, sergeant and white beard 😂😂
That’s a few more educated mate 🤣 After watching themselves on UA-cam I doubt they will ever behave in that way when a camera is rolling ever again. Call themselves Detectives and they didn’t even spot the camera in the sunglasses 🫣ALWAYS FILM THE POLICE 🙌💚
AMEN
Those "oldies" can definitely learn from the two 16 year olds who showed up and dialed it all down.
That's one of the most professional way that he's been dealt with ❤️
Thank you for highlighting the first three officers like that four eyed one wouldn't say boo to a goose on the street.
Ab you’re a class act. You did save part of their budget but letting the minions know who you are, otherwise you’d of been in cuffs and a cell.
I am going to get AI to generate AB's voice in all my interactions with the Police 😂😂
😂Love the way AB made the sergeant tuck away his pride😂 He looked like a wet sausage in the end😂😂 Gawn! AB, badman!😂😂
Notice how baldy cooled off when the phone came out.
Shit himself...more like.