I would hazard a guess that 99% of security/baillifs all suffer from a mental illness. Be it an inferiority complex, narcissistic personality disorder or even saviour complex. And the police have the same issues, that's why they all stick together.
and the Police. A while ago I began to call it Shutter Island syndrome. Where societies most vulnerable are given a uniform and badge to deal with their own issues.
As a security guard myself, your job is to be polite, and to de-escalate conflict. He was aggressive, and will become involved in conflict, and be a liability to any company.
Having de-escalation skills are such a vital skill to have in such a role. I do not know much about it, but there are so many factors which have the potential to aggravate a situation. Furthermore, the ability to actively listen also seems like an integral part of the job.
I agree, but as the most companies pay min wage and have high expectations I believe they deserve people like him, to cost them money so they can realise that for min wage, this is what they gonna get
No matter what he will be in hospital for his unprofessional attitude with no training skills. Such guards sia test are passed based on fake training and getting certificates for a small amount of money.
There is something seriously, seriously wrong with that female "police officer" 754. She looks and acts crazy, and is definitely unstable. AB, please pursue that nutjob and get her charged for assault. Even better, let's get her kicked out of the police; she doesn't belong there and will one day cause immense grief on innocent people.
When a corporation, 'House of Fraser', reports someone the police send 12 officers and detain the poor person. When a security guard, who is on duty, intimidates members of the public and commits an offense, in the very presence of a police officer, they decline to take any action. 'I'll check it out later' is not how they responded to House of Fraser. This is an arbitrary policing policy. Protect corporations but ignore the members of the tax paying public, who actually fund them.
The Police Force are private security guards for corporations, the endless amount of times they turn up in a matter of minutes when "auditors" are around proves it. BUT when my 80 year old neighbour phoned 999 when someone was trying to get into her house they were no where to be seen, good job she is in our Neighbourhood WhatsApp group, she put a message up and within a minute 1/2 doz of us were round there PDQ, the scumbag scarpered, just as well as he may well have been sampling hospital food… btw the Police never did show up.!!!
AB This is the old "bumper trick". You deliberately walk into someone and then accuse them of attacking YOU ( if it is opposite sex then they can claim sexual assault) This is old trick used against Security staff I think she used to work in security and hard to prove..
The WPC has some underhand intimidation tactics. Like she is invading a person's personal space, expect them to push her away, then go full attack mode on you. Then when she is rumbled, slopes off like a teenager swinging her arms. Side note, I believe she really needs to sort the foundation application to her face out.
@@indi0089 Faces are easy to remember. It's matching faces to the names which is hard. If you do something routinely, then that's also easy to remember. But if you do something infrequently, then you soon forget. For example: I can remember the faces of the 100s of thieves I caught 12+ years ago. However there's only 2 thieves names I can remember (one of which is the son of a high ranking cop). However I remember the nicknames I gave to a couple of regular thieves who I got arrested, who came in and thanked me when they got out of prison, as they got clean inside. I've even forgotten the names of around half of the 40+ staff members I worked with too. Another example: I memorised 2 entire A4 sheets of codes that were in small print in less than a day, while some other staff members couldn't remember those codes after years of working there. Yet now 12 years later I can't remember any of those codes anymore, as I'm not using them every day.
@@james-5560 that Officer said he'd address it after he'd finished with what he was dealing with - he didn't did he!? It very much looked like he purposefully didn't want to in fact!!
@@jockster5525 He seemed a decent chap, and at least he was willing to engage with AB. But yeah...I have to admit, the SIA thing he could've handled properly
She's an initiated member of the gang. They only go after non affiliates. At least the officer at the end had a decent manner even though he wasn't interested in following up the offence.
What a vile piece of shot she was, I am saying she as I couldn't be 100% sure, what station were they from? A copy of this video on their fb page might help to curb her bullying demeanour
Imagine if you walked up to that female officer in the same way .The rest of her gang would have tackled you to the floor and cuffed you up. She looks like a loose cannon. That officer wasn't dealing with anything other than watching the world go by , while the Gremlin security guard ponced around breaking the law.
I shouldnt be, but I'm stunned that you can actually report an offence to police while the offender is right there, and the officer refuses to do anything. Absolutely shocking level of policing.
It’s not unusual these days, seen quite a few on UA-cam, they watch it happen in real time then look away and say they didn’t see it, now if it had been AB committing and offence he would have seen it all and had him in handcuffs in seconds along with a few punches on the ground that they said he was resisting arrest. Double standards when it comes to the public to other cops and even security. They just don’t care. Report it and get it on record along with a copy of the the cop approaching you in that manner.
In answer to your question of whether you are obligated under law or code of conduct to provide the details of your full name, the only people to whom you are required to show your badge or provide details of your full name when asked are: the Police SIA officers those to whom the SIA has given authority under Section 19 of the Private Security Industry Act (typically, these will be licensing officers from local councils). Although members of the public have the right to request that you show them your licence, you are not obliged to show it to anyone other than those listed above.
That "female" officer seemed very intoxicated trying to intimidate you and swinging her arms about and not walking straight I would definatley push this further if you can
@@cruxdnb dead right you only have to listen to what male colleagues say about them, such as "as much use as a chocolate fireguard " " I hate being paired with a female, they can't control there mouth or emotions " and the best one ever " how can you trust something that bleeds for a week, and doesn't die " all true comments from various coppers.
Yeah I thought that too, or maybe prescription drugs or something. The facial expressions, way she's walking, swinging her arms round like a little kid then in the van the way she's clapping. Something seemed off with her
@@stevenhowe6677 In the end it's nothing more to it than being evil. We make up names for it (which they love) but in the end it's just evil. They do it because they are like that and they enjoy it.
Interesting at the end is that they dont' want to deal with a crime. Report it via the police website. Drop all the officer's id's on the website. You will get a reference number. Wait a week. Ring 101 and give the reference number. Ask for the crime number. No crime number, means fraud. Now you make the complaint with all of the officers listed on it. Make it a schedule 3 complaint, for the fraud and the neglect of duty. Then it appears on their employment record.
The police were so unconcerned about the security guard committing an offence. He said he was busy dealing with someone else (along with all the other officers). I guarantee that if you’d have committed an offence he would have soon dealt with you!
How many constables does it take to deal with a compliant shoplifter. It’s pathetic. It would’ve been a good use of that PCs time to deal with the SIA badge issue while he was standing around doing absolutely nothing for ages. Instead of quickly checking the legislation he just wanted to make excuses for the security guards. As if he’s going to look into the matter later, and even if he does, why does he think it’s acceptable to report a criminal offence to the company to deal with instead of dealing with it as a crime?
@@zigzagtoes That's an excellent idea 💡 AB and other auditors should turn their backs to the sausages squirting a water bottle, no laws broken but they'll jump into action to win a doughnut 🍩
AB I used to attend protests and the underhanded techniques the Police would use were shocking...The public wouldn't even believe some of the things that happened...THANKYOU sooooo much for putting yourself out there on the front line to highlight what the Police are really like !!! MASSIVE RESPECT TO YOU !! I So hope they don't bring you down !!
Was that cop on drugs or something. I don't know what's more frightening, that they allow her to be a cop or that none of the others straightened her out.
AB her advance towards you could be classed as an assault as you anticipated unwanted physical contact. She knew what she was doing. Report it to professional standards. (Not that they'll do anything but worth it being on her record)
Good point as you have footage, then report her to the police Standards( they have ID numbers etc for this reason if they behave badly or rude in public report them.)
He should definitely report it ! Who does she think she is doing that. Makes me wonder how many other men / women she's done that too. It's very unprofessional and to avoid her doing it again she must be held accountable.
No one has to have made physical unwanted contact threats of intimidation threats of words of violence or behaviour or a raised fist is enough to get one done for common assault there doesn't have to be physical violence or assault to take place under any circumstance her being in AB's proximity/space is an assault by definition there doesn't have to be physical touching or unwanted contact for it to be an assault
If you had walked up to one of those Public Clowns (pc) in the same way she walked up to you. You would've most likely been pushed backwards with force and arrested for attempted assault. She needs reporting for this behaviour in public. It seems that it's not the only time she has done that to you. I admire you for your self control. I watch all your videos and look forward to new ones arriving. Thank you AB.
@ Ste Lawler Yes I have to say her behaviour was extremely bizarre and that is probably why she was a complete loner within an group. It was almost like no one wanted to be her partner or even chat with her. That's some mental illness she is displaying.
The tiny aggressive security guard and the female officers roles in the gangs is to provoke and instigate problems. It is an important job, as it creates work for the gangs.
If I was standing calm and someone walked straight into me in such an aggressive way as documented here, it could have triggered me into self defense like giving the aggressor hard push, like I would to any animal I felt were attacking.
@@eb4661 This is why you should never attempt an audit. I lose my temper so badly over stuff like that so I just need to stay well away from those situations
it seems so many are slack, sloppy and unprofessional. yet they have secure employment. thank you for educating the public about these matters and hopefully when the authorities reolise the situation, we will see more accountability to the public, a cultural change and an improvement of performance and service to the public
Feels like she's collecting info on you and trying to provoke an attack so she can arrest u and find out who you are. That or she's looking to lock u up in her basement.
I think it will be the basement.. .. very narcist behaviour of her. Look how she walks (like a dancing queen) towards the police car, claps with her hands to get everybody's attention. She really thinks she is the boss but in fact a nobody 🤣 .
@@meneertjehetheertje Lol definitely the basement. She is beyond narcissistic. I've never witnessed any behaviour like hers before, there's far too much going on there. Might be worth another view.
I still believe that police should have their own liability insurance that they pay for themselves. Like car insurance. Then the cops who abuse powers will have more claims against their own personal liability insurance which will increase the cost of their insurance. If they continue their ways their insurance becomes unaffordable and they will have no choice but to leave. That would lay a lot more personal responsibility on them rather than feeling free to do as they please knowing theres an insurance policy that protects all police whilst performing their duties.
That's what happens in the US, ALL cops have to have insurance ( even though they have immunity ) so that lawyers can go after them personally and the insurance become unaffordable
That female cop that came right up to you has corruption written all over her, what makes it worse is she knowingly knew she was been recorded and her cowardly colleagues did nothing either,this is exactly why you should always record the police 🤳 EXPOSE THEM ALL 🤬
She seems very unstable and you should definitely report her. I cant recall seeing the previous footage of her. As for the security guard, it was a typical display of the "I have a bit of power" belief. Quite sad really.
I am a security guard and we are not supposed to act like that at all. As for the Police woman she's irritated that you aren't stupid enough to give her a reason and like a child that can't cope with or reflect on emotion she's acting out.
What a horrible munchkin. Great that we hire such competent and capable people - need 10 cops to arrest one woman. It might help if the police knew the law.
Funny how their behaviour and attitudes change when they know its you... could this possibly be because they know you know the law and your rights therefore they can't abuse you or there powers ?
Here in America there's an auditor called The Battousai (Philip Turner). He doesn't really do audits anymore because he became too well known and effective. He even won a case in the 11th Circuit Court (Turner v Driver), setting precedent for filming cops. Cops no longer mess with him because they know they'll be torched. Battousai essentially put himself out of business.
@@gooner8david Yes Conte is great but I can`t see him staying if we fail to qualify or fail in the CL ( much more likely ) I would love Pottechino back personally, not sure about Vindaloo ( our new signing, some say he`s a bit shit ) At least both teams have kept it exciting to the last game, top 2 excitement and 4 and 5 too! Good luck mate, always enjoyed watching you guys play, would have love Aubameyang with Kane and Son, cheers
That security guy looked a little unstable, but then the woman officer who came so close to you for no reason and previously took your picture and acted weirdly is probably married to the security guy (they are a match made in heaven😀).
Funny enough, that ginger headed security guy went secondary school with me.... I dunno why he is acting like a moody fucker. Prob trying to portray that hard man image by the looks of it. Most lads grow up and realise that thinking they are hard is just a figment of their imagination but obviously not the case with him.....
Im glad you mentioned her lack of being plowed. I thought exactly the same thing after the 2nd encounter. i feel there is lots of tension in that broad. What a weird encounter.
More likely over plowed, abused and damaged. Has some real classic hallmarks of an abused child. Whilst they are enemy combatants, there are still some very tragic stories behind them. Still all good fun.
Just light a fat spliff next to him. Apparently as long as the police are dealing with 1 crime others go free. Kind of like a 123 red light version of the purge.
It's copscusing or just a plain cop out ^.^ the tragic answer is unless they had a vested interested in that occurance chances are your argument whilst valid doesn't hold up, if they were there to uphold the law certainly, the Private Security Act isn't law so isn't in their remit, no ACTs fall within a constables remit. That's why they are officers, officers deal with the legal stuff, the fraud of legality keeps them employed. If they become a constable again they have to arrest themselves for fraud, which they're not going to want to do so once they're in the criminal gang they stay in it, that's why we are coming after every last one of them for minimum fraud, then every other charge applicable to them, fraud however has no statutory limitation so can be charged any time after it occurs, ergo every police officer ever is liable for fraud offences and at a minimum will be taken down for committing those breaches of law. That's before we get onto the pea dough ones, the bent ones, the masonic stooges, the just following order drones, the silent witnesses to heinous crimes etc. Its exciting, to say the least.
There’s something definitely wrong with wpc hopefully what she done will look at by sergeant or inspector because if your police you should not allowed act that way
Employed to cause problems at protests such as starting riots etc common for them to go plain clothes and kick it off so they can report it in their favour
"Did you see that?" "No..." "It's on your camera....!" "Well I'm yeah I did see it I'll be honest...." Couldn't you just be honest to start with? Well as usual a cop instantly lies untill pointing out that their lie is on camera then they go well ok yes I admit it...
You are undoubtedly the funniest auditor and you had me in stitches when you said "I can't satisfy you I have a partner" lol my 5 year old son asked if I was OK from the tears from laughing...your the best...👏👏👏
Why did it look like a bunch of fully grown adults playing fancy dress? That weirdo who was filming you looks like she got her hat from Smyths or something but there's something wrong with her, she is potentially a danger to herself and others and needs to be off the force immediately if not sooner. God help us out there! Great job as always calling these sausages out AB.
The problem I see here since they know who you are and acting to correct their mistakes instead they taking revenge on you, which make it feel like a Gang bullying department instead of public law enforcement
There appears to be a cosy relationship between cops and security. And while that closeness exists, then the security will believe they have a certain amount of leeway in how they treat the public.
Security, corporations, random bailiff at your door trying to break in cops will side with them. Members of the public are at the bottom of the list of what they care about
Police work for big business and politicians and the security work for big business too. Plus they aren't gonna want to be seen getting overpowered by a huge security guard, it's not a good look for the authority figure 😂 they are just cowards really.
That's easy to explain - the police are programmed to side with whoever represents "authority". Whether it's a security guard, a bailiff or parking warden, it doesn't matter.
What we constantly see time and time again in ABs videos is a minority of excellent helpful officers, but sadly, a majority of nasty abusive officers. Plus, half the police force turning up standing around to arrest one poxy shoplifter. Utter waste of taxpayers cash..understaffed...my arse! AB...thank you for showing us all this.👍
WPC754 is really a nasty piece of work. Totally unsuitable for police service. Chief Constable…you know what needs to be done. She must not be let loose on the public.
Micro security guard is only good for calling the police to deal with anything they come across in the street because he himself is powerless to do anything. Total waste of tax payers money.
It would ruin the police's (and maybe the store's) policy of always prosecuting shoplifters if any old passer by could offer to pay for the goods. I'm sure both would rather have the conviction, rather than admit that payment was made by a neutral person who had no intention of buying said goods, after the offence was committed. It begs the question in law, can goods be paid for after leaving the store without prior agreement?
@10:43 It is known as ‘threatening behaviour’ - intimidation or intentional behaviour that causes another person to fear injury or harm. A criminal offence under Section 4 of the Public Order Act 1986. Regardless if you are a police officer.
I'm very concerned about the way that police woman approached you! It looks like she may have some mental health issues. She should be assessed to make sure she is fit enough to work in her job. Very strange.
That male black cop couldnt be bothered to do his job with you because its either not getting him an arrest or raising revenue. The female cop is a total freak, i wouldnt trust her with a pet budgie, let alone anything else. The whole time she was by the van while you were trying to get her shoulder number, she was singing under her breath "getting to know you" an absolute freak.
@@ianhill4585 They know, and we know they know, we know they know we know and they know we know they know that we know, becomes quite the pissing match of who knows more, given historical context their well of knowledge is pretty dry, for the lower echelons - but they like to think they know, so we let them think that way easier to control them that way.
I would hazard a guess that 99% of security/baillifs all suffer from a mental illness.
Be it an inferiority complex, narcissistic personality disorder or even saviour complex.
And the police have the same issues, that's why they all stick together.
Fantastic the way you put it and totally agree with you definitely something not right
Yes Memezilla all Narcissistic scum
Very accurate description 👍👍👍
and the Police. A while ago I began to call it Shutter Island syndrome. Where societies most vulnerable are given a uniform and badge to deal with their own issues.
I'd hazard a guess that a word that starts with "C" and ends in "T" should be his designation status...
As a security guard myself, your job is to be polite, and to de-escalate conflict. He was aggressive, and will become involved in conflict, and be a liability to any company.
Having de-escalation skills are such a vital skill to have in such a role. I do not know much about it, but there are so many factors which have the potential to aggravate a situation. Furthermore, the ability to actively listen also seems like an integral part of the job.
To be fair if I looked 17 and 70 at the same time I'd be pretty pissed at life too
@@UKImmigrationLawGeek you
I agree, but as the most companies pay min wage and have high expectations I believe they deserve people like him, to cost them money so they can realise that for min wage, this is what they gonna get
No matter what he will be in hospital for his unprofessional attitude with no training skills.
Such guards sia test are passed based on fake training and getting certificates for a small amount of money.
I genuinely believe that the female officer requires the services of a mental health practicioner.
100%
Nah, she just needs a man to balance her hormones out😮😊.
@@4forty6sixshould have given her a Scottish kiss in self-defence
There is something seriously, seriously wrong with that female "police officer" 754. She looks and acts crazy, and is definitely unstable. AB, please pursue that nutjob and get her charged for assault. Even better, let's get her kicked out of the police; she doesn't belong there and will one day cause immense grief on innocent people.
She is not a nut job. Not well.
She is a spaktard
That policewoman who approaches you in a weird way looks to be on drugs the way she is dancing around 🤣
She was singing to herself too.
That female cop is highly unstable, has disorderly conduct and acts very weird, maybe she is under some kind of drug's effect.
When a corporation, 'House of Fraser', reports someone the police send 12 officers and detain the poor person. When a security guard, who is on duty, intimidates members of the public and commits an offense, in the very presence of a police officer, they decline to take any action. 'I'll check it out later' is not how they responded to House of Fraser. This is an arbitrary policing policy. Protect corporations but ignore the members of the tax paying public, who actually fund them.
The police are there to protect corporate interests and the queen. Us peasants are not to bother the police with other matters as they do not care.
Wait till people realise every police force are corporations for profit all is not what it seems. The truth is coming .
To be fair corporations pay taxes too. In law they are just like people, only without a mind or a heart.
Licence numbers
1096343223791929 (public cctv license)
1016223885790101 (door supervision license)
The Police Force are private security guards for corporations, the endless amount of times they turn up in a matter of minutes when "auditors" are around proves it. BUT when my 80 year old neighbour phoned 999 when someone was trying to get into her house they were no where to be seen, good job she is in our Neighbourhood WhatsApp group, she put a message up and within a minute 1/2 doz of us were round there PDQ, the scumbag scarpered, just as well as he may well have been sampling hospital food… btw the Police never did show up.!!!
She wanted you to push her or shout obscenities at her so you get arrested Well done for being calm
AB This is the old "bumper trick". You deliberately walk into someone and then accuse them of attacking YOU ( if it is opposite sex then they can claim sexual assault) This is old trick used against Security staff I think she used to work in security and hard to prove..
@@raphaelandrews3617 Luckily all caught on camera
@@wolvoman1 it has to be live otherwise they can always take your mobile device and do what they like with it
Personally I think she on something , strange behaviour, strange arm swinging, unsteady on her feet , I think a drug test is in order pronto
@@modi4473 exactly my thoughts, very weird behaviour, probably on anti depressants or something
The way she approached you, swerving her arms around, wobbling about, she actually seems drunk.
Drunk on power .
@@A2Z1Two3 And spirits.
She just embarrassed herself and the online perception of UK police.
@@clownshoe69 She's probably so psychotic it wouldn't matter to her, she will go home to her wine bottle and cat to prey on others another day.
There's kids on the streets and she thinks she can approach the public in that way absolutely disgusting!
The WPC has some underhand intimidation tactics. Like she is invading a person's personal space, expect them to push her away, then go full attack mode on you. Then when she is rumbled, slopes off like a teenager swinging her arms.
Side note, I believe she really needs to sort the foundation application to her face out.
Absolute nonsense...she is clearly drunk.
You get burgled and police show up 3 days later.
1 thief, 11 cops, what a joke.
What a strange strange woman, worrying that she is in the police force and is trusted with such a position. Freak!
how the hell did he remember that woman hahaah
@@indi0089 Faces are easy to remember.
It's matching faces to the names which is hard.
If you do something routinely, then that's also easy to remember.
But if you do something infrequently, then you soon forget.
For example:
I can remember the faces of the 100s of thieves I caught 12+ years ago. However there's only 2 thieves names I can remember (one of which is the son of a high ranking cop).
However I remember the nicknames I gave to a couple of regular thieves who I got arrested, who came in and thanked me when they got out of prison, as they got clean inside.
I've even forgotten the names of around half of the 40+ staff members I worked with too.
Another example:
I memorised 2 entire A4 sheets of codes that were in small print in less than a day, while some other staff members couldn't remember those codes after years of working there.
Yet now 12 years later I can't remember any of those codes anymore, as I'm not using them every day.
Unfortunately, this is the utterly dreadful standard of policing we have to suffer in the UK 😕
No it isn't - they were busy and AB (if anything) was interfering with them while in the course of their duty.
@@james-5560 that Officer said he'd address it after he'd finished with what he was dealing with - he didn't did he!? It very much looked like he purposefully didn't want to in fact!!
@@james-5560 Finally a bootlicker, I needed my shoes clean - get to work boy.
@@jockster5525 He seemed a decent chap, and at least he was willing to engage with AB. But yeah...I have to admit, the SIA thing he could've handled properly
Another diversity hire.
The other officers seem completely unconcerned about the obvious instability of their colleague. That is alarming.
that chap held up must have taken a lot of gear for all of them jobs worth to be on is case
She's an initiated member of the gang. They only go after non affiliates. At least the officer at the end had a decent manner even though he wasn't interested in following up the offence.
It was the same with Wayne Couzens, his colleagues did nothing about his well known behaviour and look how that ended.
That is what's worst with the police. You always get some black sheep, everywhere, but police always protect theirs. They are all rotten.
What a vile piece of shot she was, I am saying she as I couldn't be 100% sure, what station were they from? A copy of this video on their fb page might help to curb her bullying demeanour
Imagine if you walked up to that female officer in the same way .The rest of her gang would have tackled you to the floor and cuffed you up. She looks like a loose cannon.
That officer wasn't dealing with anything other than watching the world go by , while the Gremlin security guard ponced around breaking the law.
You summed the video up perfectly 😂💯
She's clearly got something not right going on upstairs or possibly under the influence, either way she's a strange woman.
I shouldnt be, but I'm stunned that you can actually report an offence to police while the offender is right there, and the officer refuses to do anything. Absolutely shocking level of policing.
It’s not unusual these days, seen quite a few on UA-cam, they watch it happen in real time then look away and say they didn’t see it, now if it had been AB committing and offence he would have seen it all and had him in handcuffs in seconds along with a few punches on the ground that they said he was resisting arrest. Double standards when it comes to the public to other cops and even security. They just don’t care. Report it and get it on record along with a copy of the the cop approaching you in that manner.
@@richardkinghorn4729 corporations working for corporations
It doesn't surprise me one bit
In answer to your question of whether you are obligated under law or code of conduct to provide the details of your full name, the only people to whom you are required to show your badge or provide details of your full name when asked are:
the Police
SIA officers
those to whom the SIA has given authority under Section 19 of the Private Security Industry Act (typically, these will be licensing officers from local councils).
Although members of the public have the right to request that you show them your licence, you are not obliged to show it to anyone other than those listed above.
Racist police in this situation.
That "female" officer seemed very intoxicated trying to intimidate you and swinging her arms about and not walking straight I would definatley push this further if you can
Poor woman isn't emotionally or psychologically fit to be on the front line
I thought she looked drunk too - that or prescription medication effecting her in some way.
@@2icelollys1goat let's be honest most wpc are absolute garbage.
@@cruxdnb dead right you only have to listen to what male colleagues say about them, such as "as much use as a chocolate fireguard " " I hate being paired with a female, they can't control there mouth or emotions " and the best one ever " how can you trust something that bleeds for a week, and doesn't die " all true comments from various coppers.
Yeah I thought that too, or maybe prescription drugs or something. The facial expressions, way she's walking, swinging her arms round like a little kid then in the van the way she's clapping. Something seemed off with her
“No one watches audits”!! It came up 20 minutes after it was posted and already has 3.2k views!! 🤣 keep up the great work!
174k views now let's go AB 😆
Security guard at the start acting tough. Then whips out a pink phone 😹
Shoplifting? Police chiefs recently said this has been effectively decriminalised - yet there are 10 officers and 2 private security dealing with it?
That cop has failed badly, he’s not responding to a crime , directly in front of him,
they rarely do.
Section 26 criminal justice and courts act 2015
We are very concerned about 754’s mental well-being. She requires immediate occupational health assessment.
Nah/ Just boot her up the arse.
… she’s actually SINGING !!!
Proper psychopath. For real. Needs sacking and medication. I bet a finger she gets it by all of them.
NPD
@@stevenhowe6677 In the end it's nothing more to it than being evil. We make up names for it (which they love) but in the end it's just evil. They do it because they are like that and they enjoy it.
Interesting at the end is that they dont' want to deal with a crime.
Report it via the police website.
Drop all the officer's id's on the website.
You will get a reference number.
Wait a week.
Ring 101 and give the reference number. Ask for the crime number.
No crime number, means fraud. Now you make the complaint with all of the officers listed on it.
Make it a schedule 3 complaint, for the fraud and the neglect of duty.
Then it appears on their employment record.
Looking at everyone's body language, the 'drunk' female officer is actually the one in charge. Bet she was over the moon she's been outed.
Why a police officer needs to have thuggish behaviour?! Well done AB, 👍👍👍 keep up the good work. 🤜
Excellent work AB you never fail to give insight and humour 🤣🤣👍keep up the great work
officer weirdo has access to the evidence room and is often in there topping up
@@hectichazerdus Well that`s something to be sniffed at 😉🤣🤣
yeah
The police were so unconcerned about the security guard committing an offence. He said he was busy dealing with someone else (along with all the other officers). I guarantee that if you’d have committed an offence he would have soon dealt with you!
If somebody started pissing in the middle of the street
He wouldn't have been that
f ***ing busy then would he
How many constables does it take to deal with a compliant shoplifter. It’s pathetic. It would’ve been a good use of that PCs time to deal with the SIA badge issue while he was standing around doing absolutely nothing for ages. Instead of quickly checking the legislation he just wanted to make excuses for the security guards. As if he’s going to look into the matter later, and even if he does, why does he think it’s acceptable to report a criminal offence to the company to deal with instead of dealing with it as a crime?
They are all the same…. Not all but a lot.
@@zigzagtoes exactly !!
@@zigzagtoes That's an excellent idea 💡 AB and other auditors should turn their backs to the sausages squirting a water bottle, no laws broken but they'll jump into action to win a doughnut 🍩
When UK police see a crime they don't do anything.
When UK police don't see a crime, they try and frame someone by making out he's committed a crime.
All they know is stop and search 😂
@@Thetruth1__ oh and don't forget section 43 of the terrorism act
AB I used to attend protests and the underhanded techniques the Police would use were shocking...The public wouldn't even believe some of the things that happened...THANKYOU sooooo much for putting yourself out there on the front line to highlight what the Police are really like !!! MASSIVE RESPECT TO YOU !!
I So hope they don't bring you down !!
Do you have dreadlocks?
Was that cop on drugs or something. I don't know what's more frightening, that they allow her to be a cop or that none of the others straightened her out.
Coked off her tits!
Her arm swings are a giveaway she's not well.
AB her advance towards you could be classed as an assault as you anticipated unwanted physical contact. She knew what she was doing. Report it to professional standards. (Not that they'll do anything but worth it being on her record)
Good point as you have footage, then report her to the police Standards( they have ID numbers etc for this reason if they behave badly or rude in public report them.)
He should definitely report it ! Who does she think she is doing that. Makes me wonder how many other men / women she's done that too. It's very unprofessional and to avoid her doing it again she must be held accountable.
No one has to have made physical unwanted contact threats of intimidation threats of words of violence or behaviour or a raised fist is enough to get one done for common assault there doesn't have to be physical violence or assault to take place under any circumstance her being in AB's proximity/space is an assault by definition there doesn't have to be physical touching or unwanted contact for it to be an assault
@@sebastianeisenberg3826 Yes I understand all that, that's why I said it "could", be classed as assault as he "anticipated" unwanted contact.
@@sebastianeisenberg3826 You are not reading the guys comment correctly!
This WPC is dangerous, Definitely a fire starter and a liability
If you had walked up to one of those Public Clowns (pc) in the same way she walked up to you. You would've most likely been pushed backwards with force and arrested for attempted assault.
She needs reporting for this behaviour in public. It seems that it's not the only time she has done that to you.
I admire you for your self control. I watch all your videos and look forward to new ones arriving. Thank you AB.
Yes she seemed drunk to me and very aggressive and provoking towards members of the public.
This is alarming to me .
@ Ste Lawler Yes I have to say her behaviour was extremely bizarre and that is probably why she was a complete loner within an group. It was almost like no one wanted to be her partner or even chat with her. That's some mental illness she is displaying.
COMPLAIN ABOUT HER THEN. You also have a right to complain about that officers conduct. So what you waiting for???
That Security goon is definitely suspect🤣😂🤣
"You're gonna dance around, like... a ballet dancer?" 🤣😂😂😂🤣😂😂🤣😂😂🤣🤣💜love it it AB.
The tiny aggressive security guard and the female officers roles in the gangs is to provoke and instigate problems. It is an important job, as it creates work for the gangs.
If I was standing calm and someone walked straight into me in such an aggressive way as documented here, it could have triggered me into self defense like giving the aggressor hard push, like I would to any animal I felt were attacking.
Indeed
@@eb4661 I would have felt threatened enough to take her out but NOT to lunch.
@@eb4661 This is why you should never attempt an audit. I lose my temper so badly over stuff like that so I just need to stay well away from those situations
Which explains the SILLY derby bowler CLOWN HATS the lady-cops are made to wear.
Yep she is strange but even stranger the rest of the cops see her behaviour acceptable. Well done AB for your calm and measured words.
I dont think they do think its acceptable, i just dont think they care, Like they dont care about anything.
As always, imagine what weird cops do once the camera is switched off 😱
That woman was very unprofessional in her approach to you… and then swaggering away in a very slovenly manner. That’s not police professionalism.
it seems so many are slack, sloppy and unprofessional. yet they have secure employment. thank you for educating the public about these matters and hopefully when the authorities reolise the situation, we will see more accountability to the public, a cultural change and an improvement of performance and service to the public
Feels like she's collecting info on you and trying to provoke an attack so she can arrest u and find out who you are. That or she's looking to lock u up in her basement.
I think it will be the basement.. .. very narcist behaviour of her.
Look how she walks (like a dancing queen) towards the police car, claps with her hands to get everybody's attention. She really thinks she is the boss but in fact a nobody 🤣
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@@meneertjehetheertje Lol definitely the basement. She is beyond narcissistic. I've never witnessed any behaviour like hers before, there's far too much going on there. Might be worth another view.
I think she's more Annie Wilkes...she has a look off her anyways.
She's vile isn't she.
A loose cannon making life harder for good officers
Completely off her rocker, a liability to any officer she works with, she should be sacked immediately.
I think she has got the hots for AB.
She's unhinged. Singing to herself to stop her losing it.
@@Nutrient-Gold A coping mechanism learnt from the Psychiatrick ward.
I still believe that police should have their own liability insurance that they pay for themselves. Like car insurance. Then the cops who abuse powers will have more claims against their own personal liability insurance which will increase the cost of their insurance. If they continue their ways their insurance becomes unaffordable and they will have no choice but to leave.
That would lay a lot more personal responsibility on them rather than feeling free to do as they please knowing theres an insurance policy that protects all police whilst performing their duties.
Sounds like a good idea
That's what happens in the US, ALL cops have to have insurance ( even though they have immunity ) so that lawyers can go after them personally and the insurance become unaffordable
I’m sure the government ain’t trying to change that they want police to abuse their powers
Well done AB making Police accountable.
That was so bizarre the way she walked into you. Very odd.
That female cop that came right up to you has corruption written all over her, what makes it worse is she knowingly knew she was been recorded and her cowardly colleagues did nothing either,this is exactly why you should always record the police 🤳 EXPOSE THEM ALL 🤬
College's educate people...
@@danielgardecki1046 you happy now pc dan😉
She seems very unstable and you should definitely report her. I cant recall seeing the previous footage of her. As for the security guard, it was a typical display of the "I have a bit of power" belief. Quite sad really.
The reason that lady copette approached you is that it's been a long time since she was properly audited.
I am a security guard and we are not supposed to act like that at all.
As for the Police woman she's irritated that you aren't stupid enough to give her a reason and like a child that can't cope with or reflect on emotion she's acting out.
That looks like Annie Wilkes mind ya ankles A.B she'll leave you in Misery!!😱
What a horrible munchkin. Great that we hire such competent and capable people - need 10 cops to arrest one woman.
It might help if the police knew the law.
Great video AB! Thank U for exposing these thugs. And the mental patient from a year ago...is now police! 🤯 🚓 🚨🗽
lmfao!! True.
Funny how their behaviour and attitudes change when they know its you... could this possibly be because they know you know the law and your rights therefore they can't abuse you or there powers ?
From a Spurs supporter, may the best team get the CL today David.
@@pooooornopigeon Hppe so good luck Conte has made the difference are the food poisoning reports about your team true ?(come on Timorr 🤣)
Here in America there's an auditor called The Battousai (Philip Turner). He doesn't really do audits anymore because he became too well known and effective. He even won a case in the 11th Circuit Court (Turner v Driver), setting precedent for filming cops.
Cops no longer mess with him because they know they'll be torched. Battousai essentially put himself out of business.
GGMU
@@gooner8david Yes Conte is great but I can`t see him staying if we fail to qualify or fail in the CL ( much more likely ) I would love Pottechino back personally, not sure about Vindaloo ( our new signing, some say he`s a bit shit ) At least both teams have kept it exciting to the last game, top 2 excitement and 4 and 5 too! Good luck mate, always enjoyed watching you guys play, would have love Aubameyang with Kane and Son, cheers
“Your dismissed” 🤣😂🤣😂🤣 I ❤️AB!
That little ginger dude acting as security thinks he’s guarding the embassy of Kingston 😂😂🇯🇲
That security guy looked a little unstable, but then the woman officer who came so close to you for no reason and previously took your picture and acted weirdly is probably married to the security guy (they are a match made in heaven😀).
Absolute nut job she is
Haha good arrow
Funny enough, that ginger headed security guy went secondary school with me.... I dunno why he is acting like a moody fucker. Prob trying to portray that hard man image by the looks of it. Most lads grow up and realise that thinking they are hard is just a figment of their imagination but obviously not the case with him.....
Im glad you mentioned her lack of being plowed. I thought exactly the same thing after the 2nd encounter. i feel there is lots of tension in that broad.
What a weird encounter.
More likely over plowed, abused and damaged. Has some real classic hallmarks of an abused child. Whilst they are enemy combatants, there are still some very tragic stories behind them. Still all good fun.
'we're here to deal with this...' so if a car accident occurs behind the cop would he ignore it?.
Exactly
and that 🐖 wasn't even doing anything he was jst standing watching the other 🐖🐖🐷🐖🐽
Just light a fat spliff next to him. Apparently as long as the police are dealing with 1 crime others go free. Kind of like a 123 red light version of the purge.
It's copscusing or just a plain cop out ^.^ the tragic answer is unless they had a vested interested in that occurance chances are your argument whilst valid doesn't hold up, if they were there to uphold the law certainly, the Private Security Act isn't law so isn't in their remit, no ACTs fall within a constables remit. That's why they are officers, officers deal with the legal stuff, the fraud of legality keeps them employed. If they become a constable again they have to arrest themselves for fraud, which they're not going to want to do so once they're in the criminal gang they stay in it, that's why we are coming after every last one of them for minimum fraud, then every other charge applicable to them, fraud however has no statutory limitation so can be charged any time after it occurs, ergo every police officer ever is liable for fraud offences and at a minimum will be taken down for committing those breaches of law. That's before we get onto the pea dough ones, the bent ones, the masonic stooges, the just following order drones, the silent witnesses to heinous crimes etc. Its exciting, to say the least.
@@AuditingBritain so that officer thinks he’s going to legit😂
And straight after him😂
What a waste of tax payers money yet again the lot of em.
I can’t wait to see a video where the police respond correctly to the crimes that you report. I have lost count now on how many they have shirked off.
There’s something definitely wrong with wpc hopefully what she done will look at by sergeant or inspector because if your police you should not allowed act that way
Sadly, she appears clearly mentally unwell
@@2icelollys1goat all more reason for bosses to have a close look at her behaviour
Employed to cause problems at protests such as starting riots etc common for them to go plain clothes and kick it off so they can report it in their favour
"Did you see that?"
"No..."
"It's on your camera....!"
"Well I'm yeah I did see it I'll be honest...."
Couldn't you just be honest to start with?
Well as usual a cop instantly lies untill pointing out that their lie is on camera then they go well ok yes I admit it...
You are undoubtedly the funniest auditor and you had me in stitches when you said "I can't satisfy you I have a partner" lol my 5 year old son asked if I was OK from the tears from laughing...your the best...👏👏👏
Why did it look like a bunch of fully grown adults playing fancy dress? That weirdo who was filming you looks like she got her hat from Smyths or something but there's something wrong with her, she is potentially a danger to herself and others and needs to be off the force immediately if not sooner. God help us out there! Great job as always calling these sausages out AB.
That wee security bloke was like some extra from the hills have eyes.
She`s mad! Shouldn`t be wearing a uniform, if her Boss saw that would he think that was normal behaviour?
To me, you're the best auditing channel on UA-cam.
Always has been mate
Focus pocus and AB are 2 of the best
@@shunnp4175 Focus Pocus? I'll have to check that one out.
@@Strugglebaddy616 Focus Pocus is excellent.
AB is the best out there by far ! :) OUT
One of the features of UK PLC seems to be foreign security guards everywhere.
The problem I see here since they know who you are and acting to correct their mistakes instead they taking revenge on you, which make it feel like a Gang bullying department instead of public law enforcement
That female officer would fail a drugs test
There appears to be a cosy relationship between cops and security. And while that closeness exists, then the security will believe they have a certain amount of leeway in how they treat the public.
Security, corporations, random bailiff at your door trying to break in cops will side with them. Members of the public are at the bottom of the list of what they care about
Police work for big business and politicians and the security work for big business too. Plus they aren't gonna want to be seen getting overpowered by a huge security guard, it's not a good look for the authority figure 😂 they are just cowards really.
That's easy to explain - the police are programmed to side with whoever represents "authority". Whether it's a security guard, a bailiff or parking warden, it doesn't matter.
@@jsteadman9262 2nd amendment
Same relationship between cops and doormen/bouncers.
The police know they assault people but only investigate if there are actual broken bones
What we constantly see time and time again in ABs videos is a minority of excellent helpful officers, but sadly, a majority of nasty abusive officers. Plus, half the police force turning up standing around to arrest one poxy shoplifter. Utter waste of taxpayers cash..understaffed...my arse! AB...thank you for showing us all this.👍
She was all about trying to get a response from AB. Even knowing she was being filmed didn’t worry her. That’s how much power they think they have.
50 points to whomever “accidentally” backs over 754 with a garbage truck 😂
Maybe you should pay a visit to the shopping centre and say hello to the chap with the face. ..lol. .
AB she was one weird lady how the he'll did she become a police officer ,Brilliant audit as usual .as always RESPECT.
Theres something weirdly unstable with that WPC.
WPC754 is really a nasty piece of work. Totally unsuitable for police service. Chief Constable…you know what needs to be done. She must not be let loose on the public.
Police sticking with private security and won’t hold them accountable. Man this is ridiculous.
I am ashamed of the state of our police
That security person looks to have had a hard life, I have seen drug addicts look better than him/her.
Micro security guard is only good for calling the police to deal with anything they come across in the street because he himself is powerless to do anything. Total waste of tax payers money.
Tax payer not paying Micro security
@@marklittler784 Micro security guard works for a private company paid for by the local council I thought to patrol the area ?
@@PINACI Yeah in that case it's the rate payer, it doesn't seem like a private area they're working in but the high street.
This video pissed me off, such a lack of responsibility amongst everyone… except for the guy who wouldn’t let AB pay for the stolen goods 😂
It would ruin the police's (and maybe the store's) policy of always prosecuting shoplifters if any old passer by could offer to pay for the goods. I'm sure both would rather have the conviction, rather than admit that payment was made by a neutral person who had no intention of buying said goods, after the offence was committed. It begs the question in law, can goods be paid for after leaving the store without prior agreement?
I can’t believe my 7000£ tax money a month is going to this people
That female officer was literally the reincarnation of Mrs Baylock 😂
She is a perfect example of care in the community gone wrong🤪🤡
She's clearly intoxicated, she's all over the place.
Plod being crap at their job as standard.
This video gives us all a massive insight into police culture
She's clearly unstable and needs immediate vetting or god help Birmingham.
Wtf was that? Odd doesn’t even cover that specimen.
An unstable security guard and an unstable female police officer.
Thank God that Lee came back otherwise I did not know how they would have dealt with the situation. Lee made a whole lot of difference.
In the force, Lee is known as the MVP.....most valuable policeman.
Lee is the weird ones partner. Lee drew the short straw so he can just get back here and get partnered with her for the rest of the week. Ok Lee!!!!
Scary copper!.. she is weird..
@10:43
It is known as ‘threatening behaviour’ - intimidation or intentional behaviour that causes another person to fear injury or harm.
A criminal offence under Section 4 of the Public Order Act 1986.
Regardless if you are a police officer.
Absolutely abhorrent behaviour from the PC female, well done AB for not losing your cool!
He was too stunned to lose anything.
I'm very concerned about the way that police woman approached you!
It looks like she may have some mental health issues.
She should be assessed to make sure she is fit enough to work in her job.
Very strange.
That male black cop couldnt be bothered to do his job with you because its either not getting him an arrest or raising revenue. The female cop is a total freak, i wouldnt trust her with a pet budgie, let alone anything else. The whole time she was by the van while you were trying to get her shoulder number, she was singing under her breath "getting to know you" an absolute freak.
She probably knows he is AB, and the actions are to unnerve him, ------ revenge for the auditings.
@@ianhill4585 They know, and we know they know, we know they know we know and they know we know they know that we know, becomes quite the pissing match of who knows more, given historical context their well of knowledge is pretty dry, for the lower echelons - but they like to think they know, so we let them think that way easier to control them that way.
That woman who walked up to up like that is messed up in the head.
There are some known remedies for what ails her, though most of them involved considerable propulsion.