The young officer was outstanding!.....How refreshing to see a polite, receptive and honest policeman who was happy to be corrected and learn. Well done sir!!!
Agreed. However, and not to be contrarian of overly cynical but, the fact that encountering an officer that’s polite & respectful is so immediately pleasing for us, is solely because it’s so rare! This officer’s manner of behaviour is how we should be expect every officer to behave. When the situation demands, of course the police may need to be aggressive & intimidating. But that should always be a last resort. Too many officers treat random citizens as if they’re criminals, despite no crime being suspected..
Knowing cops like I do, I guarantee you that this Nice Cop is hated at his station because he will regarded by his supervisors and other thugs around him as being a weak and ineffectual cop that is too soft with potential criminals (aka The Public). Meanwhile in The Real World, The Public like their Police to be like this - polite, educated and willing to learn and change their opinion if they are shown to be incorrect. For any Plod Thugs reading these comments, it's called "humility with intelligence", something that you have probably never heard of.
@@colinpryor4290 I reckon the corrupt thug coppers egged him on to go and investigate while they ordered a Greggs. He did a professional job and makes the thug coppers look like uneducated thickos.
@@colinpryor4290 Colleagues seeing him on you tube probably makes that hatred worse. At least he can read all the positive comments and hold his head high. Your interactions with both this cop and the pcso demonstrate such poor training standards. It seems they are meant to start off with misinformation then resort to lies. There is no commitment to the law. They are set up to fail from day one and the hierarchy hope the public do not notice.
Focus, I too respect the humility of the PCSO and the officer. It’s rare for police to listen and then admit when they may have got it wrong. But at the same time they really should know the laws they are trying to enforce.
I think it must be all but impossible for them to know all law, Gary, but I think the important thing is how they deal with a situation when it develops so they might believe they aren’t sure of the law. That’s when those that blag come off so horribly and the PCSO and PC727 in this video do so very well.
@@philliplester1741Yet we the public are expected to know all the laws. What's the saying, ignorance of the law is no defence in court. It's loaded in their favour.
And he asked to get educated, without attitude or being a dickhead. I will criticise when I think it's needed, more than most. He clarified the legislation and accepted it from someone who knows better and treated him with respect. We can't all be experts in everything but we can listen and learn, he knows for the future and will hopefully update others, meaning more people will be left alone to film and fly legally. RESPECT from me 👍 To the officer and PCSO. No ego, just seen like decent humans for a change
This should be used as a training video and sent to ALL the police stations in England. On how to deal with the public how to have a civil conversation and how to listen and act when you are a police officer and you could possibly be wrong.
The PCSO and the young PC (7's) were an absolute credit and such a refreshing change from the usual dour, impolite and power-hungry officers we tend to see on these audits. FP schooled them and they were actually grateful because they had humility and manners
3:05 Fair play to the -copper- PCSO. He didn't fly off into a rage at being told he was wrong and the whole list of things he had reeled off that couldn't be done was a waste of time. He was willing to double check and actually find out. But he was still wrong initially and made out that he knew what was the law so he was like any other constable who knows nothing about the law except what's drilled into them in their very short and brief training sessions.
Give a man a vest and he'll be warm. Teach a man to wear a yellow vest and use a PCSO Designation Card and he'll talk s***e, act like an incompetent tyrant and pretend that he knows everything for the rest of his life. Please help keep another street corner usefully employed and ensure that no more tyrants with deep inner feelings of inadequacy have to sulk in the shadows. Your contribution of just £3,000 a month will mean that sad, lonely individuals will no longer have to haunt their local library to stay warm, instead they can have rich, fulfilling lives serving no purpose at all except to misinform the public and fill a uniform where it touches. Please bring your contribution to your local Police Headquarters and ignore their mocking laughter, for they know not what they do. ... Thank you.
Well that was a shock. Well done to both the uniformed guys for being willing to learn and being prepared to accept that they can actually be wrong. Both very civil and both apparently able to control their ego.
Genuinely shocked at both of those encounters. Both guys wrong but had the good manners and personality to listen to an education and still continue without ego. Thumbs up to both officers. Particularly the second one who even started his interaction correctly informing you about the recording. 👍🏻👍🏻
Wow!! Not only one but two members of the police force that listen and are willing to learn. They have a ego small enough to realise they could be wrong. Brilliant, polite, reasonable and respectful, respect to them both rite back. 👏👏👏👏👏
As someone from Stevenage I was expecting the worse in this video. If I was wearing a hat I would take it off to those two "officers" Polite & apologetic. That don't happen every day 😊 Good job to all involved... including you FP 👍🏽😜
The Police closed the dual carriageway on both sides with cordon tape, diverted traffic around a 6 mile diversion and were conducting a finger-tip search, so I guess it must be serious, perhaps something very serious like a cop has lost a contact lense or a doughnut fell from a Police vehicle and some topping came off. "Proud to support the Thin Red Line".
Both officers who interacted were commendable. This is so rare! I hope the young officer who apologized stays a good guy and doesn't become abusive like so many others. Good luck to him, what a young professional.
So, so glad you're uploading again, FP. Your wit creases me; you are simply unmatched as an auditor and have every person that you interact with on absolute strings - a joy to watch. You are the black-belt auditing Grand Master, Sir!
I live near Stevenage……so pleased to see they behaved themselves and were willing to listen and learn. Positive moment in a sea of black pills….. Thanks focus- great to see you uploading again
Just the great work you and other auditors are doing. That's the first time I've seen a well behaved PC and PCSO in one video. Please bring us more as you are the best auditor.
Oh please, your judgement is off and very poor. He was polite for the camera. He knew he was being filmed. He knew focus was an auditor and probably knew he was an experienced one at that, so he presented himself in the best possible light for the camera. He was literally staring into the lens and fixing his posture and stuttering. He performed well, but his body language was uncomfortable, and his face let me know he wasn't genuine.
Wow a PCSO and a young officer genuine in their attitudes and the first time i have heard a recognition of an error and an apology, well handled (as always) FP
So good to see pcso's and officers treating the public how they should treat them, we need more officers like these guys!! Polite, respectful and happy to be corrected when they didn't understand the law. Good to see you posting again too FP!!
Fair play to the young cop who actually listened and didn’t go all gung ho and use the normal threats that we hear so many times, as did the PCSO, both polite and respectful although the PCSO was trying to quote laws that did not apply. Another great vid from FP.
When he asked if he made a mistake and if you minded telling him about it my jaw almost dropped. It's kinda sad that the expectations are so low, but it goes to show that police don't need to be experts and know every law, just being cordial a lot of the times is more than enough.
What a fantastic interaction, and all credit to that young officer - he made an honest error, approached it with integrity & respect and apologised. A credit to the police - would that he were not such a rare example. Hats off to him. I hope he got his money back for his duff training…
The best thing about this video is that it shows up all other constables and PCSO’s who should learn from the two in this video, exceptional policing and this video should be shown at Hendon on how to conduct yourself with members of the public. Great work and refreshing.
Agree, its nice to see the respect and humility you mention but the cock sure quoting of false law would piss me off and I wouldn't be able to get past that.
He’s got a twin brother who’s a PCSO up north. Works around the old mills, but he knew it all without referring to the rules. At least this guy was willing to look up and learn. Now the second guy, 🙇
At about 18.35 the young plod (7) says that FP will have to bring the drone down. Doesn't that mean that 7 is commuting an offence of disrupting a drone operator while the drone is in operation.
Excellent display from the younger copper. Easy going, polite, inquisitive without overstepping his authority, willing to listen. A credit to his Force and his training.
Have to say those two police officers were jaw droppingly excellent. I mean shockingly amazing. Can you imagine if our pollice force were like this across the board. I tensed up with dread and then that happened. Jesus was just brilliant. Wow.
For the first interaction with the PCSO - I think FP should throw in an invoice for consultancy. Really if your going to uphold the law, you need to know the law. If you don’t know the law, you need to change your approach so you are simply enquiring what the individual is doing, ask the relevant questions and then do your research before spouting a load of incorrect nonsense. For the second interaction, nearly got it right but not quite. Quality content as usual. What a blessing.
Well, slappa my thigh and call me Albert! A PCSO and a Police officer who admitted they were wrong and were willing to listen to someone who knew what they were talking about. Good video FP.
PCSO ain’t the sharpest tools in the box and know even less about the Drone regulations than a cop (I know it’s hard to believe) but this one humbled himself and at the very least was willing to listen and research, kudos to him.
Wow... a rare breed. A pc prepared to follow force policy, prepared to listen, and having the kind of ego to accept being corrected with grace. He sounds a bit of a rookie cop, but his approach to the public and a willingness to learn will take him far in his career
The cop with the manners looked like he was fresh from the academy, that's why he was nice and polite, he'll soon learn to treat the public with disdain, they'll make sure of it.
That officer at the start was great, he apologised and was happy to be brought up in the current legislation around the 249 gram drone. He was always polite as well. Great officer
Great job teaching those two. At least they were willing to listen and admit they were wrong. Always look forward to your videos. Many thanks for the two this week.
I keep expecting to hear "Ride of the Valkyries". How nice to experience a PC AND a PCSO who are polite and not only willing to have a normal conversation, but also to learn something new. Amazing. Very refreshing.
Wow! Young PCSO was absolutely great. How hard was that? Cops everywhere should learn from this young lad. I commend his recognition that he is there to serve and recognize his inexperience and want to learn to do the right thing. ❤
When that officer apologized and asked for clarification, I was genuinely surprised. Top marks to him. If there were more coppers like him, I might be more impressed with the police in general. I hope he moves up the ranks, hopefully changing attitudes along the way.
Wow! A police officer who made a mistake and still came off as a very polite and proffensional individual.
Rare as hen's teeth as they say!
Searching for the McDonald’s voucher so they closed the town down 🤪🤪🤪🤪
The young officer was outstanding!.....How refreshing to see a polite, receptive and honest policeman who was happy to be corrected and learn. Well done sir!!!
Would he have been the same if he was with a pig that had served 20 years or would he have backed them up?
Agreed. However, and not to be contrarian of overly cynical but, the fact that encountering an officer that’s polite & respectful is so immediately pleasing for us, is solely because it’s so rare!
This officer’s manner of behaviour is how we should be expect every officer to behave.
When the situation demands, of course the police may need to be aggressive & intimidating. But that should always be a last resort. Too many officers treat random citizens as if they’re criminals, despite no crime being suspected..
I like him too but this is 1 out of 50, don't muddle your perception.
A policeman who apologised…now that genuinely is incredible
Knowing cops like I do, I guarantee you that this Nice Cop is hated at his station because he will regarded by his supervisors and other thugs around him as being a weak and ineffectual cop that is too soft with potential criminals (aka The Public). Meanwhile in The Real World, The Public like their Police to be like this - polite, educated and willing to learn and change their opinion if they are shown to be incorrect. For any Plod Thugs reading these comments, it's called "humility with intelligence", something that you have probably never heard of.
@@colinpryor4290 I reckon the corrupt thug coppers egged him on to go and investigate while they ordered a Greggs. He did a professional job and makes the thug coppers look like uneducated thickos.
@colinpryor4290 very true.
@@colinpryor4290 Colleagues seeing him on you tube probably makes that hatred worse.
At least he can read all the positive comments and hold his head high.
Your interactions with both this cop and the pcso demonstrate such poor training standards.
It seems they are meant to start off with misinformation then resort to lies.
There is no commitment to the law.
They are set up to fail from day one and the hierarchy hope the public do not notice.
Yes, he was very polite, very professional and very likeable. Well done to that man.
Promote them both now! Particularly the young PC, marvellous chap. Polite, professional and had humility when wrong.
ACAB.
Jeez, that copper, polite, well spoken, willing to listen and learn. He isn't going to last long with that attitude!
PCSO was polite and willing to learn fairplay to him
He was a jumped-up, power crazed pos.
Focus, I too respect the humility of the PCSO and the officer. It’s rare for police to listen and then admit when they may have got it wrong.
But at the same time they really should know the laws they are trying to enforce.
I think it must be all but impossible for them to know all law, Gary, but I think the important thing is how they deal with a situation when it develops so they might believe they aren’t sure of the law. That’s when those that blag come off so horribly and the PCSO and PC727 in this video do so very well.
@@philliplester1741Yet we the public are expected to know all the laws. What's the saying, ignorance of the law is no defence in court. It's loaded in their favour.
@@stuartb4525 Of course it is loaded in their favour. How else they gonna make money to fund more Stasiness.
@@philliplester1741 they should know the laws they are trying to enforce
The young guy was polite, eager and confident of his knowledge of drone law. He looked crushed when you told him he was wrong.
He was very respectful though .
And he asked to get educated, without attitude or being a dickhead.
I will criticise when I think it's needed, more than most.
He clarified the legislation and accepted it from someone who knows better and treated him with respect.
We can't all be experts in everything but we can listen and learn, he knows for the future and will hopefully update others, meaning more people will be left alone to film and fly legally.
RESPECT from me 👍
To the officer and PCSO.
No ego, just seen like decent humans for a change
This should be used as a training video and sent to ALL the police stations in England. On how to deal with the public how to have a civil conversation and how to listen and act when you are a police officer and you could possibly be wrong.
It has nothing to do with the training it has more to do with the type of candidate and the selection process.
I 100% agree with you. 👍
Yes, I agree. This fella was top notch.
Cops are NEVER wrong, ----- they are however frequently incorrect.
Totally agree kudos to both of the officers who interacted 👌
Perhaps, the most courteous and nicest PC I've ever seen anywhere on the Planet
….but knew Jack-shit about the law.
Exactly - shame he wont last the course, will be dishing up fries by Christmas
@@uktvcool Would you like an apple pie with that?
@@timtam6442Did he sleep with your husband or something, Tim?
250kg is a large motorcycle, seriously...
Both guys a credit to their service.
As much as I like watching you rip them to shreds, it's good to see some humble cops willing to listen and learn. Well done FP 👍
What you are really saying is that these 'cops' haven't yet learned the tyranny of the job.
@@colinpryor4290 Or maybe they are just very professional.
My thoughts exactly
What an earth is happening?! Two good blokes without any ego ,in the same video?! I’m genuinely stunned!
The PCSO and the young PC (7's) were an absolute credit and such a refreshing change from the usual dour, impolite and power-hungry officers we tend to see on these audits. FP schooled them and they were actually grateful because they had humility and manners
Credit where credit is due both PCSO and PC have shamed a lot of their colleagues
Monsieur, with 2 vids in 2 days, you are really spoiling us. 👏👏👏
are you saying that in a cod French accent by chance
@@badlarry172 Absolument 😉
I was gonna say the same thing
Forehead
Notice that their “mistakes” always result in a violation of our rights. Their mistakes never give us more rights.
The cop that was so polite and apologised. Well done!!
I have never seen that before in my life. You are an example to all cops in the UK.
It's refreshing to see 2 police officers with no ego's and willing to learn. And as usual great content, and the song at the end brilliant. Love it 😃
Great to see that first guy was willing to learn when ill informed
Correction *both guys
Would have preferred he knew the law first. He had no choice but to learn it after he gave false info to someone he couldn't bullshit.
i bet he walks his dog at night though
@@badlarry172no doubt, specifically at midnight 🤣😂
@@badlarry172😂👍🏻
3:05 Fair play to the -copper- PCSO. He didn't fly off into a rage at being told he was wrong and the whole list of things he had reeled off that couldn't be done was a waste of time. He was willing to double check and actually find out. But he was still wrong initially and made out that he knew what was the law so he was like any other constable who knows nothing about the law except what's drilled into them in their very short and brief training sessions.
Give a man a vest and he'll be warm. Teach a man to wear a yellow vest and use a PCSO Designation Card and he'll talk s***e, act like an incompetent tyrant and pretend that he knows everything for the rest of his life. Please help keep another street corner usefully employed and ensure that no more tyrants with deep inner feelings of inadequacy have to sulk in the shadows. Your contribution of just £3,000 a month will mean that sad, lonely individuals will no longer have to haunt their local library to stay warm, instead they can have rich, fulfilling lives serving no purpose at all except to misinform the public and fill a uniform where it touches. Please bring your contribution to your local Police Headquarters and ignore their mocking laughter, for they know not what they do. ... Thank you.
Well that was a shock. Well done to both the uniformed guys for being willing to learn and being prepared to accept that they can actually be wrong. Both very civil and both apparently able to control their ego.
The Master of audits ❤️🏴
BOTH OFFICERS where ABSOLUTELY FANTASTIC & a Credit to Not just the Force but the People who they Serve !
Well Done Guys 👍👍
Genuinely shocked at both of those encounters. Both guys wrong but had the good manners and personality to listen to an education and still continue without ego. Thumbs up to both officers. Particularly the second one who even started his interaction correctly informing you about the recording. 👍🏻👍🏻
Wow!!
Not only one but two members of the police force that listen and are willing to learn. They have a ego small enough to realise they could be wrong. Brilliant, polite, reasonable and respectful, respect to them both rite back. 👏👏👏👏👏
As someone from Stevenage I was expecting the worse in this video. If I was wearing a hat I would take it off to those two "officers" Polite & apologetic. That don't happen every day 😊
Good job to all involved... including you FP 👍🏽😜
The Police closed the dual carriageway on both sides with cordon tape, diverted traffic around a 6 mile diversion and were conducting a finger-tip search, so I guess it must be serious, perhaps something very serious like a cop has lost a contact lense or a doughnut fell from a Police vehicle and some topping came off.
"Proud to support the Thin Red Line".
Spot on copper he was a bit green but he’s got the best approach I’ve seen in ages and if he continues as he’s started he’ll go far.
They may be learning the law after all. Well done, officers.
Both officers who interacted were commendable. This is so rare! I hope the young officer who apologized stays a good guy and doesn't become abusive like so many others. Good luck to him, what a young professional.
So even with crappy equipment Focus Pocus still manages to produce a top quality video. He is definitely a master at content creation.
Love the helicopter audio for the drone 😊
The second copper was absolutely lovely. What a really nice lad bless him. 👍🏻
So, so glad you're uploading again, FP. Your wit creases me; you are simply unmatched as an auditor and have every person that you interact with on absolute strings - a joy to watch. You are the black-belt auditing Grand Master, Sir!
*COULD YOU BE ANY MORE BRITISH?*
Verbal Jiu-jitsu is a great description of FP's wit. Best of all is he's a great photographer. Entertainment and art combined.
@@kendallnavstar eh?
The man, the myth, the LEGEND 👊
The young copper at the end was straight out of a Monty python sketch 😆
I live near Stevenage……so pleased to see they behaved themselves and were willing to listen and learn. Positive moment in a sea of black pills….. Thanks focus- great to see you uploading again
Just the great work you and other auditors are doing. That's the first time I've seen a well behaved PC and PCSO in one video. Please bring us more as you are the best auditor.
Wow! The PSCO was a gent, but i give my heart to PC 7! What an absolute gent of a guy! If you wish to make a complaint.....oh my heart❤❤🌞
Oh please, your judgement is off and very poor. He was polite for the camera. He knew he was being filmed. He knew focus was an auditor and probably knew he was an experienced one at that, so he presented himself in the best possible light for the camera. He was literally staring into the lens and fixing his posture and stuttering.
He performed well, but his body language was uncomfortable, and his face let me know he wasn't genuine.
Wow a PCSO and a young officer genuine in their attitudes and the first time i have heard a recognition of an error and an apology, well handled (as always) FP
I've listened to "men who walk their dogs at midnight" song 5 times already. Most under rated banger of the decade!
So good to see pcso's and officers treating the public how they should treat them, we need more officers like these guys!! Polite, respectful and happy to be corrected when they didn't understand the law.
Good to see you posting again too FP!!
“250 kilograms” 😂 ffs, a quarter of a tonne drone!
You explained the drone laws to PC 727 in a very polite manner where many auditors would have baited him! Good on you! 👋
10/10 for the young officer at the end, need more like him.
Fair play to the young cop who actually listened and didn’t go all gung ho and use the normal threats that we hear so many times, as did the PCSO, both polite and respectful although the PCSO was trying to quote laws that did not apply. Another great vid from FP.
Young Bobby 727 what a gem. I wish the world had a few more like him as officers of the law
These two have clearly missed the ‘Never Show Humility’ and ‘Never Admit You’re Wrong’ training modules. Great video FP! 👍🏼
Two cops without massive egos?! Incredible!
First time ever I have heard a cop say "have I made a mistake?" and genuinely acknowledge it.
The Chief Constable lost his lighter... the whole shift were searching for it in the hope of promotion.
It was his fidget spinner. 😂
At least he took it on when you corrected him......but it's worrying that he DIDN'T know and was prepared to tell the wrong stuff!
And he was so confident with his made up laws and threats
At least he was bothered enough to listen and learn, but it does make you wonder what they are getting taught in training.
When he asked if he made a mistake and if you minded telling him about it my jaw almost dropped. It's kinda sad that the expectations are so low, but it goes to show that police don't need to be experts and know every law, just being cordial a lot of the times is more than enough.
That young policeman is a refreshing change. He listened when told he was incorrect and then asked intelligent questions. Full marks
What a fantastic interaction, and all credit to that young officer - he made an honest error, approached it with integrity & respect and apologised. A credit to the police - would that he were not such a rare example. Hats off to him. I hope he got his money back for his duff training…
The best thing about this video is that it shows up all other constables and PCSO’s who should learn from the two in this video, exceptional policing and this video should be shown at Hendon on how to conduct yourself with members of the public. Great work and refreshing.
Really glad to see your videos again, you really are the highlight of UA-cam!
Love the sound effects Focus, keep up the good work 👍❤️
Agree, its nice to see the respect and humility you mention but the cock sure quoting of false law would piss me off and I wouldn't be able to get past that.
He’s got a twin brother who’s a PCSO up north. Works around the old mills, but he knew it all without referring to the rules. At least this guy was willing to look up and learn.
Now the second guy, 🙇
At about 18.35 the young plod (7) says that FP will have to bring the drone down. Doesn't that mean that 7 is commuting an offence of disrupting a drone operator while the drone is in operation.
Excellent attitude from the police. Other forces should learn from this.
Wow, that was exemplary conduct by the young officer
Excellent display from the younger copper.
Easy going, polite, inquisitive without overstepping his authority, willing to listen.
A credit to his Force and his training.
Well done. Spread the knowledge, even to those who should know in the first place.
Is that focus pocus singing??
Have to say those two police officers were jaw droppingly excellent. I mean shockingly amazing. Can you imagine if our pollice force were like this across the board. I tensed up with dread and then that happened. Jesus was just brilliant. Wow.
i love how you just let them dig their own grave, lol let them talk then blow them out the water
Well done focus, very professional,, kept it cool from the start. Very polite police for a change. How it should be!! Another great vid , keep it up👍
Go back to my car so I can read up on the laws, utter bollocks, he was going to radio in to find out crimes FP could be arrested for.
For the first interaction with the PCSO - I think FP should throw in an invoice for consultancy. Really if your going to uphold the law, you need to know the law. If you don’t know the law, you need to change your approach so you are simply enquiring what the individual is doing, ask the relevant questions and then do your research before spouting a load of incorrect nonsense.
For the second interaction, nearly got it right but not quite.
Quality content as usual. What a blessing.
When i saw they'd closed the road and had a team searching it i thought a WPC had lost one of her piercings.
Coppers willing to learn , polite , calm and professional, what a treat
The young cop was like a lamb to the slaughter but FP treated him gently. Another good one. Thanks FP.
Wow what a couple of polite and egoless officers makes a change others could learn a lot
Keep up the great content ❤
Well, slappa my thigh and call me Albert! A PCSO and a Police officer who admitted they were wrong and were willing to listen to someone who knew what they were talking about. Good video FP.
Excellent !!!!! we only need another hundred thousand of them !
I suspect the young officer was on the spectrum. I applaud his humility.
Always good to see notifications about new videos from you. Understanding officers, too! Thanks F.P! 🙂
PCSO ain’t the sharpest tools in the box and know even less about the Drone regulations than a cop (I know it’s hard to believe) but this one humbled himself and at the very least was willing to listen and research, kudos to him.
What a gentleman you are, and funny too! Respect. UK’s number 1 auditor 💋🇬🇧
Wow... a rare breed. A pc prepared to follow force policy, prepared to listen, and having the kind of ego to accept being corrected with grace.
He sounds a bit of a rookie cop, but his approach to the public and a willingness to learn will take him far in his career
He tried his hardest ! He’s a good guy Respect
The cop with the manners looked like he was fresh from the academy, that's why he was nice and polite, he'll soon learn to treat the public with disdain, they'll make sure of it.
tho polite i bet he walks his dog at night
Come on now, if you want change then recognize it when you see it!
to be fair, we are a horrible bunch
Come on, he did well. Give him that, at least.
Wow he was a very rare specimen, let's hope he stays as good.
There's always one good apple spoiling it for the rest
Why can't they check the law BEFORE they accuse you of breaking the law.
That officer at the start was great, he apologised and was happy to be brought up in the current legislation around the 249 gram drone. He was always polite as well. Great officer
Always a good day when Focus Pocus uploads
Great job teaching those two. At least they were willing to listen and admit they were wrong. Always look forward to your videos. Many thanks for the two this week.
These 2 Police men are a rarity! 😳
Polite, warm, professional and humble. 😍
God bless ‘em and you Focus 🙏🏻
I keep expecting to hear "Ride of the Valkyries".
How nice to experience a PC AND a PCSO who are polite and not only willing to have a normal conversation, but also to learn something new. Amazing. Very refreshing.
What a superb young copper. Please don't change mate.
PC 727 is a legend. Imagine if all cops were that professional ! Well done lad
Don't worry they'll soon have it knocked out of him and normal service will resume.
Wow! Young PCSO was absolutely great. How hard was that? Cops everywhere should learn from this young lad. I commend his recognition that he is there to serve and recognize his inexperience and want to learn to do the right thing. ❤
Those bobbys give me some hope, well done the pair of the,, bravo.
Two good interactions, a few small errors but it went far better than most and the fact they where willing to listen and learn goes a long way 👍👍👍👍👍
When that officer apologized and asked for clarification, I was genuinely surprised.
Top marks to him.
If there were more coppers like him, I might be more impressed with the police in general.
I hope he moves up the ranks, hopefully changing attitudes along the way.
Wow 11\10 Excellent interaction from the police officers !
Why is Old Bill so Paranoid about Drones? - If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear!
Keep these videos going please, big fan, so professional 👍👍👍
You summed it up perfectly, respect and humility 👏 qualities that are sadly missing from most plod. Stevenage police take a bow 🙇♂️
Focus Pocus. The fact this video went so smooth means you've been making the difference :)
This dog gets walked at midnight 👏😆 when is the album out?? Genius!