Respect to this gentleman. From the first few minutes of the video It is clear he is a man of conviction and has true core values. hats off to this young man
For the fact I’m at the age where I take care of my mother now.... when this man said ‘bye mom’ in the beginning of this video it meant so much to me. Call me a mommas boy but I salute this man for just for including that in this video.
This is amazing, kinda like Live PD or Cops even 😅. Please make more of these, gives us a very good insight into what officers actually do in their daily lives and also shows us the consequences for doing illegal stuff. To top it off it also shows us how we are being kept safe 😇. Thanks guys.
We need more videos like this, seeing how it actually looks like to be an officer. Personally studying in Quebec, we see tons of videos and content for the police services here, but the RCMP has always attracted me, but its hard to find good content.
Transparency is very nice too see. I didn’t know there is an algorithm for speeding tickets. Makes sense, takes any and all liability from the peace officer.
To bad they chose to beat down Peaceful Protesters instead. Can't wait till the next Royal Child Molester Protector gets knocked off hopefully they suffer
Have you heard about the same cop that berated a driver and passenger for no reason? Do a search and read the article. I hope this cop is north of the 53rd right now.
As a new immigrant here, I can only say thank you so much, is been hard to change that ideas of the police that I had from my home country (they suck back there) but here, they show you that there is hope, and that they are still out there a lot of good cops, 👍🏽
As I set out on retirement, I remember nights like this fondly. That was a good shift, a meaningful shift. Core policing. However, the next shift, and many others after that, will be pure chaos. Be safe Cst. Tall. You wear that uniform well. Thanks for being there to keep Canadians safe. Respect to your family for sharing you with us. I was the mosquitos in Manitoba (D) were the size of helicopters? That information appears to be an unfair characterization 😂
@@potterstark-zh4fq Seems there's no winning with the public. On one hand we'll have people like yourself who dislike speed ticketing, and on the other you have people who'll complain about police doing nothing if tickets aren't issued or drivers simply get off with a warning.
@@x-rhoden-x6477i have personally watched the rcmp in manitoba stop people for doing a couple over the limit. I had one slow down to 90 in a 100 in front of me. I had just previously sped up to pass a slow moving pickup pulling a boat. They must have seen me in the left lane passing. I set my cruise at 100 and passed the police car. They dropped behind and paced me for a while then came ripping past me to pull over a commercial pickup ahead that was maybe doing 102. Im guessing it was a slow night. Im sure it was a fishing expedition because a judge would not be impressed if an officer had a bunch of 2km/h over the limit cases
I started my career working EMS out of Selkirk - some of the worse accidents I've responded to have been on HWY 59, people returning to WPG from the beach in the summer and nasty winter accidents. Stay safe.
Have you heard about the same cop that berated a driver and passenger for no reason? Do a search and read the article. I hope this cop is north of the 53rd right now.
why did you guys stop posting? i liked watching these videos from RCMP, it really felt authentic and not heavily edited; it felt like I was there with them on a "ride-along".
the lack of seatbelt collision percentage is actually pretty crazy, Also thanks for the ride along was cool to see Cst. Tall execute his duties with diligence and integrity, Should do more content like this.
Have you heard about the same cop that berated a driver and passenger for no reason? Do a search and read the article. I hope this cop is north of the 53rd right now.
Thanks rcmp and officer for a detail ride along through this UA-cam. I live in birds hill see this officer everyday working hard. Thank you for your service
I work at the Rcmp detachment in northern mb on a reserve as a guard , since I started working there it really opens my eyes to go into law enforcement
I got pulled over after sitting at a red light. I guess the cop ran my plate and he tells me I don’t have a license I kind of laughed because I had no idea. He proceeded to tow my car, impound it for 30 days and handed me a fine for just under $1k. I couldn’t get to work, I couldn’t pay rent. I had to take a whole new drivers test just to get my license back. It cost me over $2k just to be able to drive again which isn’t easy whenever you can’t get to work. I will never take my drivers license for granted ever again lol
Great video. Why does the member not wear his high vis while on the roadway lazing traffic? Just in an attempt to stay unseen I suppose? In B.C. every member I’ve seen doing the same here has their high vis on. As someone who has worked highway maintenance, high vis can make the difference sometimes, especially at night…
When I worked RCMP HP in F Div. I used to write about 12 to 20 UTT's per shift with a pen and a ticket book. OCC took care of the checks while we wrote. Computers in cars are great but there came a time at the end of my career where I realized that automation had slowed us down and the "paperwork" was consuming more time than saving it. I can't imagine doing 3 impaired drivers in a shift like we used to do.
love this! Just need a team and youde be able to pump out much higher quality stuff with more b roll. Super well done and produced though. Hope you guys can get some funding make a bunch of these.
I agree, RCMP Is great department should be more videos like this Posting is actually great in 2023, right now we are dealing with policeman and people getting shot.
Have you heard about the same cop that berated a driver and passenger for no reason? Do a search and read the article. I hope this cop is north of the 53rd right now.
$400 for speeding and $672 for running lights, stop signs and driving with phone in hand = suspended license that's pretty close for different offences.
decent young guy. we would never run radar like that and run out to the road at night. not happending. I retired after 20yrs in 2009 from a department in florida. well-paying, decent pension, good benefits. IF i could have done it "again" no way. no, nothing happened to warp me or the "i got in trouble". never one issue. you will never leave the "government" intellectual box you are in and of society. most, the vast majority of officers-think they are "some" greater persons on earth. many cannot see past their nose and i am not speaking of optics or physical sight. for those that do good and have a sound bearing: society 'craps on you on calls, politicians and the nuts of the city. when i retired i worked as a DoD contractor in the middle east. started at 44 and left at 52. learn and experience much. lived in the mountains of afghanistan for months on end. loved it. there it was "real" you could not hide behind a badge hence you did not have one OR would it work if you did. i so wish the career would have been "vice versa...".
I got pulled over by Cst Tall. He stern but fair. I always wanted to find out the officers name, so I could thank him for being so fair. Thank you Cst Tall.
when u get transferred to another place how do u manage to take ur family or see your family,im 16 and i really wanna be a rcmp officer here in canada and this question is confusing me alot and how long do u get vacations as a new rcmp officer
Respect to this gentleman. From the first few minutes of the video It is clear he is a man of conviction and has true core values. hats off to this young man
I love seeing what local police are up to!! I hope you guys post more of these soon!!
I know they will!
I wanna see the episode where they ditch the indigenous out in the cold, I hear that's a common thing
These aren’t local police, these are trudeaus goons, the feds
For the fact I’m at the age where I take care of my mother now.... when this man said ‘bye mom’ in the beginning of this video it meant so much to me. Call me a mommas boy but I salute this man for just for including that in this video.
It’s not easy taking care of our aging parents but it’s the right thing to do 🙏
I thought he was saying bye to his wife lol
@@jhoncena1111he was
Guy with the mixed drink in a glass gave me instant Julian and Ricky vibes 🤣
Probably the best and only video of a day in the life of any police department in the country so thank you and hope to see more.
Constable Tall seems so awesome. Great job dude.
This is amazing, kinda like Live PD or Cops even 😅.
Please make more of these, gives us a very good insight into what officers actually do in their daily lives and also shows us the consequences for doing illegal stuff. To top it off it also shows us how we are being kept safe 😇.
Thanks guys.
Nice to see a local RCMP officer Vloging his day of an Officer. Stay safe.
We need more videos like this, seeing how it actually looks like to be an officer. Personally studying in Quebec, we see tons of videos and content for the police services here, but the RCMP has always attracted me, but its hard to find good content.
Excellent video seeing our RCMP officer !!!! We need more videos like these.
Videos like these, definitely have a positive impact on those that are able to see them. Love the initiative. I hope to see more.
Fantastic video! Thank you all for keeping us safe!
This should becomes a series, this was great
Thank you for sharing video Constable Tall.. you're doing an awesome job..Blessings to you & family.Thank you for your service.💕
God bless and thank you for your service, from Calgary ❤️🇨🇦
Transparency is very nice too see.
I didn’t know there is an algorithm for speeding tickets. Makes sense, takes any and all liability from the peace officer.
That was unexpectedly awesome. Thank you guys and watch your six! 💙
This kinda coverage is what the RCMP needs more of
To bad they chose to beat down Peaceful Protesters instead. Can't wait till the next Royal Child Molester Protector gets knocked off hopefully they suffer
i’d like to see more, i really enjoyed it
New subscriber from Vancouver Canada 🇨🇦 I like what I see. Thank you for your service Sir. Respect 👍 🙏 🫡
Thank you for your service. Greetings from a future LEO (hopefully) in the US!
Have you heard about the same cop that berated a driver and passenger for no reason? Do a search and read the article. I hope this cop is north of the 53rd right now.
Need more …. Thank you ☺️
Awesome video to watch! Super cool to see what goes on during a patrol. Looking forward to the next one!
Very interesting to watch, a great constable indeed
As a new immigrant here, I can only say thank you so much, is been hard to change that ideas of the police that I had from my home country (they suck back there) but here, they show you that there is hope, and that they are still out there a lot of good cops, 👍🏽
As I set out on retirement, I remember nights like this fondly. That was a good shift, a meaningful shift. Core policing. However, the next shift, and many others after that, will be pure chaos. Be safe Cst. Tall. You wear that uniform well. Thanks for being there to keep Canadians safe. Respect to your family for sharing you with us. I was the mosquitos in Manitoba (D) were the size of helicopters? That information appears to be an unfair characterization 😂
Finally a normal video of the daily like of a rcmp officer, kind of hard to find videos like these for some reason
life not like
Hey! I love it please make this a series I'd bing watch this.
that first driver - 27km/h over & C$400? damn!
gotta get dat money money, gotta make your captin know ytoure a good little pirate who can victimize people on command
@@potterstark-zh4fq Seems there's no winning with the public.
On one hand we'll have people like yourself who dislike speed ticketing, and on the other you have people who'll complain about police doing nothing if tickets aren't issued or drivers simply get off with a warning.
@@x-rhoden-x6477i have personally watched the rcmp in manitoba stop people for doing a couple over the limit. I had one slow down to 90 in a 100 in front of me. I had just previously sped up to pass a slow moving pickup pulling a boat. They must have seen me in the left lane passing. I set my cruise at 100 and passed the police car. They dropped behind and paced me for a while then came ripping past me to pull over a commercial pickup ahead that was maybe doing 102. Im guessing it was a slow night. Im sure it was a fishing expedition because a judge would not be impressed if an officer had a bunch of 2km/h over the limit cases
Can't wait to see MORE RCMP TV. Great to see what the RCMP do.
I love RCMP Tv it’s so cool to watch!Take care👍🏻
I hope your house burns to the ground
Great officer. Very respectful to coworkers.
Yeah I would like to see more episodes. Keep up the good work
I started my career working EMS out of Selkirk - some of the worse accidents I've responded to have been on HWY 59, people returning to WPG from the beach in the summer and nasty winter accidents. Stay safe.
Thank You!
That guy with the crystal glass in his hand is a real life Julien from TPB.
That's the way police should.Total respect for that officer.Great job.Stay safe.
We want more of these !!!!
Have you heard about the same cop that berated a driver and passenger for no reason? Do a search and read the article. I hope this cop is north of the 53rd right now.
@@dc831 I did and
Neat to see some Manitoba action.
Great video! Very excited for the next one
2 years later still waiting...
This was awesome thanks to post hopefully you will make more. Thank you!
pretty cool, love it! I hope to see more of these ride alongs in the future !! AWESOME
Thank you for all you do to keep us safe
Great stuff. God bless all Canada's fine members! 🇨🇦
More of these please!
Thank, you for your service 🤠👏🏾! April 20, 2024 12:12AM
Great video!!! Please post more of them. Super interesting.
As an American 👮🏾♂️ . I love seeing other police officers from other countries in action.
Could be out downtown where all the trouble is but just out for the easy cash outs :))
why did you guys stop posting? i liked watching these videos from RCMP, it really felt authentic and not heavily edited; it felt like I was there with them on a "ride-along".
The RCMP higher-ups hold grudges against people that like their officers.
RCMP GRC 🇨🇦 ✊🏻
You should do one for portage la prairie or Winnipeg
the lack of seatbelt collision percentage is actually pretty crazy, Also thanks for the ride along was cool to see Cst. Tall execute his duties with diligence and integrity, Should do more content like this.
Great videos, ya'll should 100% do more of these type of videos.
Very good routine. Cool cop😎👍
This is awesome! Manitoba RCMP has the best online presence
This video is awesome! Keep making these videos !👏 always nice to see the wide range In policing duties.
Thank you for the video 🤠 I enjoyed watching it
Have you heard about the same cop that berated a driver and passenger for no reason? Do a search and read the article. I hope this cop is north of the 53rd right now.
Hope to see more videos like this. Gives us a clear idea and might learn more stuff on not to get a ticket :D
What an awesome show, I'm moving there now! I mean... no, lol
Thanks rcmp and officer for a detail ride along through this UA-cam. I live in birds hill see this officer everyday working hard.
Thank you for your service
Ya do same bro
I work at the Rcmp detachment in northern mb on a reserve as a guard , since I started working there it really opens my eyes to go into law enforcement
Can we please get more shift videos?
I have to say you guys do an amazing job at protecting the people
I got pulled over after sitting at a red light. I guess the cop ran my plate and he tells me I don’t have a license I kind of laughed because I had no idea. He proceeded to tow my car, impound it for 30 days and handed me a fine for just under $1k. I couldn’t get to work, I couldn’t pay rent. I had to take a whole new drivers test just to get my license back. It cost me over $2k just to be able to drive again which isn’t easy whenever you can’t get to work. I will never take my drivers license for granted ever again lol
Great video..I never knew the R.C.M.P. Carried so much equipment!
Buddy in the ford focus wawh wawh wawhhhh🤣
This was so cool to watch more content like this pls.
Nice video, i enjoyed it
Great video. Why does the member not wear his high vis while on the roadway lazing traffic? Just in an attempt to stay unseen I suppose? In B.C. every member I’ve seen doing the same here has their high vis on. As someone who has worked highway maintenance, high vis can make the difference sometimes, especially at night…
When I worked RCMP HP in F Div. I used to write about 12 to 20 UTT's per shift with a pen and a ticket book. OCC took care of the checks while we wrote. Computers in cars are great but there came a time at the end of my career where I realized that automation had slowed us down and the "paperwork" was consuming more time than saving it. I can't imagine doing 3 impaired drivers in a shift like we used to do.
More videos like this!
Always love seeing Canadian content love the shows cops or live PD but we rarely get to see what our Canadian police are up to
Absolute hero writing traffic tickets! Keep it up crime fighter
Stay safe boys and girls.We need you!
Excelente video!!
love this! Just need a team and youde be able to pump out much higher quality stuff with more b roll. Super well done and produced though. Hope you guys can get some funding make a bunch of these.
Hi from downtown Winnipeg :)
Your volume too low..Can`t hear you guys
Great content cheers from Winnipeg
Loving it this is awesome please do more of this :P
Hilarious. I know the exact spot he’s at. Grew up right near there
Damn I can’t wait to get to depot for training
This makes Manitoba not look too bad for a first post!
Wow, eye opening.
please make more videos like this!!
More please this was so fun to watch
Great video! RCMP should recreate LivePD RCMP edition to show the amazing work from the people who serve our communities!
I agree, RCMP Is great department should be more videos like this
Posting is actually great in 2023, right now we are dealing with policeman and people getting shot.
Video was interesting, transparent, and seemed reasonably easy to produce. They should be putting these out every day all across the country.
He came just under the limit lol
I love these vidoes
Have you heard about the same cop that berated a driver and passenger for no reason? Do a search and read the article. I hope this cop is north of the 53rd right now.
Smooth Sailing 👌
$400 for speeding and $672 for running lights, stop signs and driving with phone in hand = suspended license that's pretty close for different offences.
I WAKE UP AT NOON....
Awesome guy!
decent young guy. we would never run radar like that and run out to the road at night. not happending.
I retired after 20yrs in 2009 from a department in florida. well-paying, decent pension, good benefits.
IF i could have done it "again" no way. no, nothing happened to warp me or the "i got in trouble". never one issue.
you will never leave the "government" intellectual box you are in and of society.
most, the vast majority of officers-think they are "some" greater persons on earth. many cannot see past their nose and i am not speaking of optics or physical sight. for those that do good and have a sound bearing: society 'craps on you on calls, politicians and the nuts of the city.
when i retired i worked as a DoD contractor in the middle east. started at 44 and left at 52. learn and experience much. lived in the mountains of afghanistan for months on end. loved it. there it was "real" you could not hide behind a badge hence you did not have one OR would it work if you did.
i so wish the career would have been "vice versa...".
I can see some challenges to this practice, especially if these infractions go to court
Especially when he treats people like this...
ua-cam.com/video/fXZYpKW-QWA/v-deo.html
I got pulled over by Cst Tall.
He stern but fair.
I always wanted to find out the officers name, so I could thank him for being so fair.
Thank you Cst Tall.
i hope you stop me again for no reason just like you did to that car. not complaining at all. and y’all get outta hand fast so good for me 😂😂😂 $$$
LIDAR at night????? No reflective vest????? ... Wow...
Get video, I wish Canada had something like the show "Cops."
when u get transferred to another place how do u manage to take ur family or see your family,im 16 and i really wanna be a rcmp officer here in canada and this question is confusing me alot and how long do u get vacations as a new rcmp officer