Here in the states you will probably lose your job for going after a person committing theft. It's a safety and liability issue especially if the employee gets hurt on store property. As a former manager, we had undercover security for that reason who are trained and hired to handle the situation. We told the employees to let them go and the authorities will handle it. The merchandise is NEVER that important.
I grew up in Great Falls Montana in the 60's and 70's and we used to use the word "nicked" to refer to stealing and I have never heard it again until today. I had no idea we stole that from the British.
I built a switch on my front porch when a package is lifted up to be stolen . My baby Damien my 95 pound Pitbulls doggy door slides open releasing him , I have to say it's worked beautifully very , very effective . So far I've found 2 book bags 1 pair of overalls and a hat .
The thing is you aren’t actually being watched by anyone everywhere you go. If you commit a crime they can pull up the footage but people aren’t just sitting there watching the cameras all day.
We were feeding a neighbor's cat while they were away for the weekend years ago. Normally, one of us walked up two houses and did the job, but this particular day, I was on my way to a meeting at church so my husband drove me up the hill to feed the cat before the meeting. After I fed the cat, the key was stuck in the lock and I hollered to my hubs who was sitting in our pickup with the motor running, "Help!" so he put the truck in neutral on seemingly level ground and came over to help. I looked up, so the truck begin to roll backwards and told him. He said, "Well, go get it!" So I did. By the time I got to the truck, it was moving pretty quickly. He'd left the door open and it knocked me down before I could get in or reach the brake. The truck's left front tire passed over me from my left thigh to my right shoulder. Took out two other neighbors mailboxes and eventually, at the third nieghbor's mailbox, ripped the door off the truck and stopped. We got to the hospital with the aid of another neighbor in whose ditch I'd ended up. They kept me for three days to be sure I had no internal bleeding. My only broken bone was my right index finger although I had deep bruising on my thigh for about 6 months. Ribs were quite sore for a good 10 weeks. The sister-in-law of the surgeon they called in to be on hand if I required surgery had lost her life doing exactly the same thing a year before. He said to me, "People don't live through this!" I think of it every time I see a video with a car rolling backwards.
I would guess that most of the cars that are taking off after the person gets out (in the clips from the US) is because they are not putting it in park. In the US the majority of cars are automatic, as long as you put it in park the car should not roll. Unless your on a major incline, but even then the chances of the car rolling are slim.
Lol oh nice, that moped clip is from outside a Tesco in town I'm from down in Weston Super Mare.. mad to see it still making it into clip videos after all this time..
surveillance of public areas and key finical buildings like banks are acceptable. A necessary crime prevention measure. However there is a thick line in the sand when it comes to cameras in residential or private areas like bathrooms.
As someone who works in retail here in the UK, and has done throughout the entire pandemic, the shoplifting has been so crazy. I've had someone pull a handful of use Heroin needles out of their pocket and swipe at me with them for trying to stop them, I've had people try to bottle me, I've had a knife pulled on me, there was one guy recently where I'd had enough and after he threatened to stab me I floored him and we chucked him out, even he ended up coming back with 5 of his mates and kicking off until we had to get the police involved. It really isn't an easy job, especially when I'm expected to stop them so that the bottom line isn't affected and the chain owners and investors keep getting their insane pay and I have to struggle along at minimum wage despite being on the front line fighting people over a couple of bottles of wine. It's fucking mental, half the time I just want to let them leave and have what they want, but Head Office keeps eyes on the cameras to make sure we're doing anything we can to stop stock being lifted.
dont try to stop them. are you telling me that your employer recommends you chase or try to get back stolen merchandise? your employer is *liable* for *your* life while you are working there and if you get hurt trying to get back stolen goods its 100% their fault well if they told you to chase. if you are doing this on your free will its on you. its a job it isnt worth getting HIV for the rest of your life from some dirty weirdo stealing a candy bar or bottle of alcohol all im saying is you call the police or security im not trying to be rude i just hope you value your life more than your job man best of luck to you
there should be a crossover of people nickin' packages and 'beehive in a box'. SIDENOTE: I have been attacked and swarmed by hives 3x: It's not an experience that can be descibed. Yello jackets hurt more, but the bumblebees? I was shirtless and about 10. and I'll never forget running in terror looking at my shoulder and seeing one digging in with claws and teeth, the ass end hitting me 3x before I could swat it. You never forget getting truly swarmed
The attendant who pulled out the gun isn't very smart though. No idea why he'd walk closer and closer to the guy. Keep your distance or someone might snatch that from you. It's a ranged weapon, just tell him to get on the ground and call the police while having him at a distance at gun point.
Someone walked out on a bill at the restaurant i work at and my manager says "why didn't you go after them" and I'm like "Helen, I'm not about to fist fight 2 grown men and possibly get stabbed over some fried chicken."
The stabbing part for sure and also they can sue lol I'm sure it depends where you are but in America at least only certain AP people are actually allowed to even try to stop people, and then it depends on company policy as well Any cashier training I've had always says just let the people rob you as well I get if it's a family run or small business though people would feel different about getting robbed
@@krayzy932 although I sort of intervened one time but that's cause some tweaker bitch was threatening another lady with an umbrella and following her around the store saying crazy shit lol
20 years of driving. Think the only time I've used a handbrake is when working on a car, parking on a very steep incline, or when driving something like a big U-Haul moving truck. It's not taught here for the most part and I've never had a car roll after being put in park. So, not sure if it's folks not using a handbrake or just folks not taking the car out of gear. Of course, I could just be stupid, lucky, or some combination of both.
I watched a show on Netflix about the CCTV situation in GB. I couldn't imagine living under that amount of surveillance. I see where it can help, but damn we learned nothing from George Orwell. Or we have forgotten it over the last decade or so
I’m a cashier in Oklahoma USA and if we try to stop a thief like that girl did we would be fired. We are not allowed to go out the door at all to get a better look at their getaway car either or they would probably fire us. Because they could be outside the door on the corner and stab or shoot us. They say our lives are not worth risking for the products their stealing.
The worst place I've banged my head was back in high school during gym class, I went to drink some water off a drinker that was placed near a wall corner. and once I was done I was about to speed back to the class and banged my head as I made the turn. Concrete wall's a bitch! (I felt slightly dizzy but it wasn't really painful) I remember rubbing my forehead and people watching me oddly, and someone eventually told me I was bleeding a lot, so I went to the infirmary and it was but a bump that (exploded) lol PS: Sorry for the average English
That last one. It was just like what happened to me at work. I didn't have my whole foot on the step, I think there was some mud on my foot and my foot slipped right off. My ass hit the ground at the same time my back slammed the steps, and I was the last one there. IT HURT LIKE A MF! Fortunately, I didn't break anything so I took the next couple of days off.
I would argue in most Americans mind the phrase “If you have nothing to hide” isn’t the really the point, it’s more about civil liberty and how much we let the government get away with just blatantly dragnet surveilling everyone and turning into a big brother state. Don’t get me wrong cameras are great in public places for loads of reason but it can be a slippery slope especially with clumsy facial recognition and licensee plate capturing when no crimes been committed, etc. For America’s part of the “social contract” some levels of surveillance just kinda fly in the face of outlined principals and ideals we hold on to.
The video with the girl dressed in red fighting the guy stealing some beer is from Finland. That girl became famous because she didn't allow the Afghan refugee steal the beer.
Personally, I don't mind the 2 minutes or so of chatter before you guys get to the reaction - I want as much exposure to the Manc accent as I can get before I go & visit.
To be fair to all of the people not putting their handbrakes on, at least in the States, it's not something that is taught to people nor is it something tested on when it comes to driving tests (in my experience).
Here in the states you will probably lose your job for going after a person committing theft. It's a safety and liability issue especially if the employee gets hurt on store property. As a former manager, we had undercover security for that reason who are trained and hired to handle the situation. We told the employees to let them go and the authorities will handle it. The merchandise is NEVER that important.
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I grew up in Great Falls Montana in the 60's and 70's and we used to use the word "nicked" to refer to stealing and I have never heard it again until today. I had no idea we stole that from the British.
I built a switch on my front porch when a package is lifted up to be stolen . My baby Damien my 95 pound Pitbulls doggy door slides open releasing him , I have to say it's worked beautifully very , very effective . So far I've found 2 book bags 1 pair of overalls and a hat .
Someone walking up to your house with mail that got the wrong address must have a hell of a time
The thing is you aren’t actually being watched by anyone everywhere you go. If you commit a crime they can pull up the footage but people aren’t just sitting there watching the cameras all day.
I dont understand all these cars rolling away... Ive never used a parking break in my life, but my car has never moved an inch.
We were feeding a neighbor's cat while they were away for the weekend years ago. Normally, one of us walked up two houses and did the job, but this particular day, I was on my way to a meeting at church so my husband drove me up the hill to feed the cat before the meeting. After I fed the cat, the key was stuck in the lock and I hollered to my hubs who was sitting in our pickup with the motor running, "Help!" so he put the truck in neutral on seemingly level ground and came over to help. I looked up, so the truck begin to roll backwards and told him. He said, "Well, go get it!" So I did. By the time I got to the truck, it was moving pretty quickly. He'd left the door open and it knocked me down before I could get in or reach the brake. The truck's left front tire passed over me from my left thigh to my right shoulder. Took out two other neighbors mailboxes and eventually, at the third nieghbor's mailbox, ripped the door off the truck and stopped.
We got to the hospital with the aid of another neighbor in whose ditch I'd ended up. They kept me for three days to be sure I had no internal bleeding. My only broken bone was my right index finger although I had deep bruising on my thigh for about 6 months. Ribs were quite sore for a good 10 weeks. The sister-in-law of the surgeon they called in to be on hand if I required surgery had lost her life doing exactly the same thing a year before. He said to me, "People don't live through this!" I think of it every time I see a video with a car rolling backwards.
The UA-camr that does the Glitter Bomb videos of porch pirates is named Mark Rober. He was an engineer that worked for NASA. They are great videos.
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Daz has the most contagious laugh that I've ever heard. When he starts laughing, I can't help it but laugh, even if I didn't find the clip funny.
I would guess that most of the cars that are taking off after the person gets out (in the clips from the US) is because they are not putting it in park. In the US the majority of cars are automatic, as long as you put it in park the car should not roll. Unless your on a major incline, but even then the chances of the car rolling are slim.
Lol oh nice, that moped clip is from outside a Tesco in town I'm from down in Weston Super Mare.. mad to see it still making it into clip videos after all this time..
surveillance of public areas and key finical buildings like banks are acceptable. A necessary crime prevention measure. However there is a thick line in the sand when it comes to cameras in residential or private areas like bathrooms.
Almost 100k fellas. I share your content often
As someone who works in retail here in the UK, and has done throughout the entire pandemic, the shoplifting has been so crazy. I've had someone pull a handful of use Heroin needles out of their pocket and swipe at me with them for trying to stop them, I've had people try to bottle me, I've had a knife pulled on me, there was one guy recently where I'd had enough and after he threatened to stab me I floored him and we chucked him out, even he ended up coming back with 5 of his mates and kicking off until we had to get the police involved.
It really isn't an easy job, especially when I'm expected to stop them so that the bottom line isn't affected and the chain owners and investors keep getting their insane pay and I have to struggle along at minimum wage despite being on the front line fighting people over a couple of bottles of wine. It's fucking mental, half the time I just want to let them leave and have what they want, but Head Office keeps eyes on the cameras to make sure we're doing anything we can to stop stock being lifted.
dont try to stop them. are you telling me that your employer recommends you chase or try to get back stolen merchandise? your employer is *liable* for *your* life while you are working there and if you get hurt trying to get back stolen goods its 100% their fault well if they told you to chase. if you are doing this on your free will its on you. its a job it isnt worth getting HIV for the rest of your life from some dirty weirdo stealing a candy bar or bottle of alcohol all im saying is you call the police or security im not trying to be rude i just hope you value your life more than your job man best of luck to you
there should be a crossover of people nickin' packages and 'beehive in a box'.
SIDENOTE: I have been attacked and swarmed by hives 3x: It's not an experience that can be descibed. Yello jackets hurt more, but the bumblebees? I was shirtless and about 10. and I'll never forget running in terror looking at my shoulder and seeing one digging in with claws and teeth, the ass end hitting me 3x before I could swat it. You never forget getting truly swarmed
The attendant who pulled out the gun isn't very smart though. No idea why he'd walk closer and closer to the guy. Keep your distance or someone might snatch that from you. It's a ranged weapon, just tell him to get on the ground and call the police while having him at a distance at gun point.
Someone walked out on a bill at the restaurant i work at and my manager says "why didn't you go after them" and I'm like "Helen, I'm not about to fist fight 2 grown men and possibly get stabbed over some fried chicken."
If I ever get robbed at my job I'll be offering them extras. Whatever they want they can have. It's not my money.
The stabbing part for sure and also they can sue lol
I'm sure it depends where you are but in America at least only certain AP people are actually allowed to even try to stop people, and then it depends on company policy as well
Any cashier training I've had always says just let the people rob you as well
I get if it's a family run or small business though people would feel different about getting robbed
@@krayzy932 I wouldn't offer but I'd be like go ahead bro I'm not dying for minimum wage lolol
@@krayzy932 although I sort of intervened one time but that's cause some tweaker bitch was threatening another lady with an umbrella and following her around the store saying crazy shit lol
You should do a reaction to mark rober’s glitter bomb seris! It’s the most entertaining package prank videos I’ve ever seen.
one of his ones were faked he even admitted it I think the first one, now I dont believe any of them being real.
@@steviejrr even so, they are still entertaining!
My head has taken it's knocks over the years as well.
12:23 I wonder if he called the police and reported his car stolen 😅
Reaction to Mark Rober’s glitter bomb series! It’s really entertaining and a bit of Science/mechanics as well!
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My new car a 20' Carolla doesn't have a parking brake only a light that comes on, on a button when it's in park. I don't know.
20 years of driving. Think the only time I've used a handbrake is when working on a car, parking on a very steep incline, or when driving something like a big U-Haul moving truck. It's not taught here for the most part and I've never had a car roll after being put in park.
So, not sure if it's folks not using a handbrake or just folks not taking the car out of gear. Of course, I could just be stupid, lucky, or some combination of both.
In San Francisco you can steal $749 worth of merchandise, and the cops won't respond, because the DA won't prosecute.
Mark Rober is the guy that makes the glitter bomb fart spray boxes
I watched a show on Netflix about the CCTV situation in GB. I couldn't imagine living under that amount of surveillance. I see where it can help, but damn we learned nothing from George Orwell. Or we have forgotten it over the last decade or so
But instead of big brother its youtubers making compalations
Putting the car in gear is more important than the hand brake.
I’m a cashier in Oklahoma USA and if we try to stop a thief like that girl did we would be fired. We are not allowed to go out the door at all to get a better look at their getaway car either or they would probably fire us. Because they could be outside the door on the corner and stab or shoot us. They say our lives are not worth risking for the products their stealing.
The car slamming into the house multiple times isn't a drunk person
Maybe they were drunk but it was a domestic situation I believe
4:35 speaking of package thiefs you should react to all of Mark Rober's Glitter Bomb videos
The car was taking out the trash.
What are hand breaks in a car? I've never heard of the need for them. As long as the car is in park, it won't go anywhere.
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7:03 They are. Citizen's Arrest.
10:15 Daz dies 🤣
6:07 that's from Finland 😂
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You guys should react to road rage in the u.s.
The woman who prevented the guy from robbing the store probably got fired.
Certainly, unless by some chance she was the owner.
Definitely gotta react to one of mark rover's glitter bomb vids
7:12 - I bet the driver was having a seizure.
".....Dick" lmao
The worst place I've banged my head was back in high school during gym class, I went to drink some water off a drinker that was placed near a wall corner. and once I was done I was about to speed back to the class and banged my head as I made the turn. Concrete wall's a bitch! (I felt slightly dizzy but it wasn't really painful) I remember rubbing my forehead and people watching me oddly, and someone eventually told me I was bleeding a lot, so I went to the infirmary and it was but a bump that (exploded) lol
PS: Sorry for the average English
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I've fallen a million times that I want, never on video.
Do you guys have the term 'black ice' in the UK?
We do mate, yes.
That last one. It was just like what happened to me at work. I didn't have my whole foot on the step, I think there was some mud on my foot and my foot slipped right off. My ass hit the ground at the same time my back slammed the steps, and I was the last one there. IT HURT LIKE A MF! Fortunately, I didn't break anything so I took the next couple of days off.
You should check out the Mark Rober glitter bomb 2 or 3 video.
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I would argue in most Americans mind the phrase “If you have nothing to hide” isn’t the really the point, it’s more about civil liberty and how much we let the government get away with just blatantly dragnet surveilling everyone and turning into a big brother state.
Don’t get me wrong cameras are great in public places for loads of reason but it can be a slippery slope especially with clumsy facial recognition and licensee plate capturing when no crimes been committed, etc.
For America’s part of the “social contract” some levels of surveillance just kinda fly in the face of outlined principals and ideals we hold on to.
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I agree with Dave about surveillance. It's just on principle stay out of my business.
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The video with the girl dressed in red fighting the guy stealing some beer is from Finland. That girl became famous because she didn't allow the Afghan refugee steal the beer.
If you have nothing to hide you wouldn't be worried? Is he fucking joking?
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7:30 99% chance that's an ex girlfriend 😆
Personally, I don't mind the 2 minutes or so of chatter before you guys get to the reaction - I want as much exposure to the Manc accent as I can get before I go & visit.
not about safty stopping criminals is a moral stance laws should allow store workers to beat them in asia police would let you
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Only a stupid person states what do you have to hide to camera's being everywhere.
Another two minutes of mindless chatter
Dont like long hair? smh
To be fair to all of the people not putting their handbrakes on, at least in the States, it's not something that is taught to people nor is it something tested on when it comes to driving tests (in my experience).