It’s sickening to see how desperate police are to get private details off people. They then run your details, hoping to find an excuse to arrest you. A disgraceful addiction.
I couldn’t agree more.. and most police are not interested in policing the community, they are just in the job to stroke their ego.. which makes them way more dangerous than a drone flyer. Why is the standard so low..
He was another example of pure ego, attempting one-upmanship. Basically trying to obtain details off somebody who is lawfully carrying out activity just in case that said somebody commits a crime in the future. When he didnt get his way, he had to say DJE's name. Very immature, petty and unpleasant really
absolute horseshit they will only investigate you if you commit a crime and you know that so stop exaggerating and contributing to this bozos algorithm
@@prnothall9302 I would think that either that's the case, or even that he simply made it up as a justification for what he had been saying up until then. He's obviously not to be trusted with anything he says. He's not prepared to be honest even just to save a little bit of face.
I wonder if he’d refuse to apologise if he was ‘told’ you had attempted to knife another visitor and he had told the police you had attempted to knife someone earlier. The police officer was as bad in the way he was trying to say you can’t fly because Blenheim have their own policy and suggesting he would enforce that. Planes never fly over the palace yet it looks like that contrail was pretty close when the plane flew over while the policeman was on the phone. Easily close enough that the plane would spread wreckage and possibly damage the palace if it did break up in midair or crash.
This highlights the dangers of people LYING to the police and getting people into trouble. That member of staff from BLENHEIM is an absolute DISGRACE 😡🤦♂️
The police officer said that he was there based on Blenheim Palace’s policy but was evasive about how Blenheim’s policy could be interpreted as a police matter.
‘If this happens again…’ So they’re going to come out to the next report of a non-crime. Learned nothing. Oxford Airport shouldn’t disclose anything though.
The Cop can try to do that, but unlike just getting it from DJE such a request leaves an auditable trail which is the subject to scrutiny of not just of GDPR but also Section 23 with overstepping his powers, which can stop any and all promotions for upto 5yrs.
@m4rcmineh They will if they said they were police, because we tend to respect the laws and, by extension, law enforcement in this case a police officer who was trying to enforce his position
Agree. Is it police policy to collect EVERYBODYS name in case they cause trouble elsewhere? The police personnel appear to make up their own infallible rules whenever it suits them, and operate, it appears, on feelings and opinions rather than what the law is. I’ m a long time supporter of the police, but the more I watch these videos, the more I’m starting to question the majority of the organisation’s intelligence.
That’s what I said, he didn’t even ask the guy that actually did commit a crime for his details..he lied to the police and made a false police report 👏🤦♀️🤦♀️
Was stopped by thames vally in abingdon tesco few weeks ago for parking my van an slammimg my own door cuz its sticky , they said i was agressive towards them an even asked the tesco if they wanted to ban me even tho the staff know me pretty well as ive unlocked there car park drain a few times to help with the flooding
@@prnothall9302They suggest that you surrender your details because they have no valid reason to demand them. They are trained on how to cajole random people into disclosing their details.
Every police interaction is a fishing expedition by them. It's a consequence of results driven policing and police forces manipulating their statistics. How far they've diverged from the respected community driven service they used to provide?
It shouldn’t be legal for him to identify him after he knows he hasn’t committed a crime. It’s always being phrased as being reasonable or fair. How is it fair that he’s doing nothing wrong. Done everything he’s supposed to. Yet he’s still being treated like he’s committed a crime.
@@MarkBowenPianoPolice breaking the law 'say it isn't so' 😂 But the idiot in the yellow jacket bareing false witness to a police officer, that certainly is a crime
If Oxford Airport provide the Police with your details they have breached GDPR. The police can officially request the information from them but it would have to be for a Policing purpose. Such as identifying an offender. They cannot just ring up and get your info
i thinking the same, if a crime has happened legally they have to give it but no crime they could be in trouble for giving out info that what i understand of it, must broken the law not just in case he breaks the law
lol, PCSO standing there all useless as usual and all chuffed because he has drone assist on his phone !! Drone police officer who seems clueless about drones and palace staff who think they can enforce policies. You couldn't make this shit up.
@@DJEMEDIA Hmmm, He was adamant that you needed both Op ID and flyer ID to operate a drone which as we know is incorrect, And he was following a dummy card as to what questions he had to ask you which again needs to be backed up by legislation and possible reasonable grounds of an offence.
Police officer is not entitled to any information. This isn't a stop and identity thing. Unless a crime has been committed you don't need to give them a penny. Satisfy them you have the I'd for the drone and the weight but they can kick rocks for anything else.
He didn't even need to show the tyrant the drone. As per Focus Pocus most recent video in Chester. The drone hadn't even flown yet. The officer had just arrived at the scene. He had no actual evidence to suggest the drone was one that he was legally entitled to inspect.
That's one rogue copper. No crime is committed, so he has no business or authority getting your details. File a complaint on the clown. Coppers shouldn't be collecting data of law abiding people, it's a breach of GDPR.
That bloke from the palace didn't want to admit he'd lied, he was happy to get you into trouble. If I was his boss I'd be looking into what else he's lying about!! Brilliant Drone footage 😊
This has made my blood boil! Why are they so difficult, why do they give u such a hard time, I really am annoyed about that copper and the big liar, I don’t think I’ll be able to sleep now , I’m fuming, and you are so calm x
PERSONALLY SO FAR THE ONLY PROBLEM IS THAT FOR SOME REASON THE SECURITY GUARD ON A GATE "BY HIMSELF" DOESN'T HAVE A RADIO... ABSOLUTE MASSIVE OVERSIGHT OF SECURITY MANAGEMENT. HE NEEDS A RADIO, WITHOUT DOUBT.
@@Des-n8b "Airspace restrictions may be in place over Blenheim Palace and London Oxford Airport for events, and aircraft may not be allowed to fly directly over the palace" I certainly read this as the restrictions are not permanently in effect, only for certain events...
Gorgeous footage mate, why wouldn't they want to see that....wow. I bet the architect and the oriental owner of this property would have loved seeing this footage.
So your not aloud to fly over the site according to there own rules, where they dont allow drones. Unless of coarse you cough up £60, bit like Khan's ULEZ law in London. Where they are perfectly happy for people to get poisoned with exhaust fumes from older vehicles, as long as you pay the £12.50 a day to drive in the ULEZ zone lol. It's all a joke, they dont mind breaking there own rules as long as they are getting financial gains.
The PCSO in your video, is highly likely talking about me, as I was at TVP HQ back then. A very nice and friendly PCSO, that I had a friendly chat with about drones, the app etc. Top bloke, well done.
Copper was mis-using his powers there by claiming he would gather your personal details. He can only handle your personal data under GPDR when he has a business need to use your personal data. If he suspects you to have potentially committed an offence, he is within his rights to gather the data to help with his investigation. As he had no suspicion in respect to any offence that may have been committed, he has no right or expectation to expect you to provide the information. Terrible mis-use of powers there. Good vid!
First time i've seen a police officer showing his service ribbons on the vest.. Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal is shown aswell as the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.
As ive been following these videos it has become apparent to me that these places, national trust, English heritage, etc, are a predominantly middle class establishment enmploying mostly middle class entitled people. Except for very friendly people like the lad on the gate who was deemed too lowly to be given a radio. Nicest person on this video.
@@andrewgarner2224 I don’t know. Police can request details if they believe a crime may have been committed . That’s how he would have worded it I imagine.
I can help here, as I’m a qualified DPO. If he wasn’t a Police officer, you’d be right - the airport would be in breach of GDPR if they shared it. However, there’s a general exemption for the Police, so they could call and demand the details, and the airport wouldn’t be breaking GDPR by sharing it. That said, you can use GDPR to help here - give it a week or so and then put in a DSAR to Oxford airport, and ask them who your data has been shared with, and when. If PC Arsehole has called back and got them, he’s abusing his position and deserves at the least a reprimand.
@@DanSmithBK Anyone could call the airport claiming they were a cop and ask for info. I think you need to check what you have said. I think it's bad advice and I'm not a qualified DPO.
Great video and fabulous views over the palace! It's always a pleasure knowing that you do your research and know you're legally in the right before suffering these liars and jobs worth's 👍 looking forward to the next one
I wonder how many people have got in trouble from that lying little weasel
Which one ? There was so many
@@MickyMathews-hz2kl The one that looks like he's already had his nose punched in for lying previously?
Gives Weasels a bad name!!
Can you imagine him being on jury duty !!!😳🤥🤥🤥
Why are you all trying to be rebellious. Why don't you all be rebellious about something important, like, the state of this country?
It’s sickening to see how desperate police are to get private details off people. They then run your details, hoping to find an excuse to arrest you. A disgraceful addiction.
I have a sneaky suspicion that they get commission to get people on the PNC no matter what.
I couldn’t agree more.. and most police are not interested in policing the community, they are just in the job to stroke their ego.. which makes them way more dangerous than a drone flyer. Why is the standard so low..
He was another example of pure ego, attempting one-upmanship. Basically trying to obtain details off somebody who is lawfully carrying out activity just in case that said somebody commits a crime in the future. When he didnt get his way, he had to say DJE's name. Very immature, petty and unpleasant really
@@milleniumsaucer8978 exactly.
absolute horseshit they will only investigate you if you commit a crime and you know that so stop exaggerating and contributing to this bozos algorithm
It goes from "you're flying illegally" to "I can give you advice", and everyone is blaming "someone told me" for their lying incompetence.
Incompetence. The landowners will always say you broke the law, hoping the law will arrest them.
Not necessarily lying incompetence. Just bullying tactics that work 99% of the time, with police assistance.
People will not hesitate to lie to get you arrested
A bunch of Liars working for the palace. Lovely!
he knows he lied
he fell down the stairs officer
The driver was drunk occifer....
Yellow jacket was the bodyguard involved in Diana's crash so obviously his integrity is questionable!!
backed up by more Liars in uniform
Pinocchio the park ranger, dangerous little man. Gangster style policing from ego-cop.
The liar in the yellow top flies a drone, yet he doesn’t know much about drone law. Obviously knows more about collecting £60 notes.
The driver was drunk occifer......
Yellow jacket was the bodyguard involved in Diana's crash so obviously his integrity is questionable!!
Looks like he took a few punches in the ring and he is now punch drunk.
The state of our Police is embarrassing 😂
You read my mind!
👁🔎👍@@sambishop9567
our police state is embarrassing.
has been for years getting worse every day. i was shocked a PALACE spokes man lying to police
Haven’t even watched yet and I agree 😂😂
poor policing and that man from the palace was horrible. Totally incapable of simply admitting he'd been wrong and saying sorry. No maturity. Tosser.
He’d been told the drone had been flying over the palace.
I wonder if he’s also been TOLD aeroplanes aren’t ‘allowed’ to fly over it too.
@@prnothall9302 I would think that either that's the case, or even that he simply made it up as a justification for what he had been saying up until then. He's obviously not to be trusted with anything he says. He's not prepared to be honest even just to save a little bit of face.
I once went on a drinking binge and consumed far too much Pernod as a consequence I threw up and it was the same colour as his jacket !!!
I wonder if he’d refuse to apologise if he was ‘told’ you had attempted to knife another visitor and he had told the police you had attempted to knife someone earlier.
The police officer was as bad in the way he was trying to say you can’t fly because Blenheim have their own policy and suggesting he would enforce that.
Planes never fly over the palace yet it looks like that contrail was pretty close when the plane flew over while the policeman was on the phone. Easily close enough that the plane would spread wreckage and possibly damage the palace if it did break up in midair or crash.
Horrible lying Toad.
This highlights the dangers of people LYING to the police and getting people into trouble. That member of staff from BLENHEIM is an absolute DISGRACE 😡🤦♂️
@@menatworkbangkokyou are wrong
Spot on. Regards if people like it or not. 👍
For some reason this enraged me more than most. How you can stay calm in the face of such BS all around is remarkable.
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Whomever lied about you having already flown there needs prosecuting for wasting police time and attempting to pervert the course of justice.
But we all know that doesn't happen.
@@S.Tradeswould happen if you had a union flag t shirt or socks on
The police officer said that he was there based on Blenheim Palace’s policy but was evasive about how Blenheim’s policy could be interpreted as a police matter.
This copper needs sacking as a drone cop. He knows nothing.
He .must have been lying as he even need a cheat sheet on the .. law...
@@richardmurray7019 Probably lied on his CV and the interview but maybe that's a bonus to get into the police.
Most drone crashes into aircraft have been committed by police.
DJE has the patience of a saint. They are a disgrace.
THE WHOLE LOT ARE LIARS, THE TROUBLE THEY MUST CAUSE..ABSOLUTELY DISGUSTING, DANGEROUS PEOPLE
‘If this happens again…’
So they’re going to come out to the next report of a non-crime.
Learned nothing.
Oxford Airport shouldn’t disclose anything though.
When cop says I'll just ring the airport to get your id. He doesn't have a legal reason to do that until a crime has been committed
Would that not be a breach of gdpr ? Surely the airport can't give out personal details until a crime has been committed?
The Cop can try to do that, but unlike just getting it from DJE such a request leaves an auditable trail which is the subject to scrutiny of not just of GDPR but also Section 23 with overstepping his powers, which can stop any and all promotions for upto 5yrs.
@m4rcmineh They will if they said they were police, because we tend to respect the laws and, by extension, law enforcement in this case a police officer who was trying to enforce his position
He made false allegations and doubled down on them
I wonder if that cop walks around Oxford asking for peoples' names just in case they commit a crime later? Idiotic logic
Agree. Is it police policy to collect EVERYBODYS name in case they cause trouble elsewhere?
The police personnel appear to make up their own infallible rules whenever it suits them, and operate, it appears, on feelings and opinions rather than what the law is.
I’ m a long time supporter of the police, but the more I watch these videos, the more I’m starting to question the majority of the organisation’s intelligence.
That’s what I said, he didn’t even ask the guy that actually did commit a crime for his details..he lied to the police and made a false police report 👏🤦♀️🤦♀️
Was stopped by thames vally in abingdon tesco few weeks ago for parking my van an slammimg my own door cuz its sticky , they said i was agressive towards them an even asked the tesco if they wanted to ban me even tho the staff know me pretty well as ive unlocked there car park drain a few times to help with the flooding
@@prnothall9302They suggest that you surrender your details because they have no valid reason to demand them. They are trained on how to cajole random people into disclosing their details.
Every police interaction is a fishing expedition by them. It's a consequence of results driven policing and police forces manipulating their statistics. How far they've diverged from the respected community driven service they used to provide?
It shouldn’t be legal for him to identify him after he knows he hasn’t committed a crime. It’s always being phrased as being reasonable or fair. How is it fair that he’s doing nothing wrong. Done everything he’s supposed to. Yet he’s still being treated like he’s committed a crime.
It's not legal. The officer could definitely be reported for that.
@@MarkBowenPianoPolice breaking the law 'say it isn't so' 😂 But the idiot in the yellow jacket bareing false witness to a police officer, that certainly is a crime
Cop started out OK, but became a petulant embarrasssment when he couldn't ID you and realised that you knew your stuff about drone laws.
I cant stand when the police give directives when no crime is committed 🙈
Exactly. It’s simply because they have to have the last word.
Agreed, when they say ' I would advise you' or 'all I would say' unsolicited advice not needed stick to the law of the land.
yellow jacket has a gormless look....waste of the minimum wage!!
sorry so does a guy flying a drone with a Speech impediment count for anything
@@Des-n8b He's great, has a day job including a hobby that's also a job that pays his way in life, win win. 👍
Bet he's not min wage though, so even more of a waste.
and with a name your using can you judge like the 39 people that agree with you lmfao
@@Des-n8bso does the president of the United States have a speech impediment. That’s a pretty weak insult 😂
Copper needs to do some more research, spent an hour on phone
Exactly! And he’s a drone officer 🤷♀️
If Oxford Airport provide the Police with your details they have breached GDPR. The police can officially request the information from them but it would have to be for a Policing purpose. Such as identifying an offender. They cannot just ring up and get your info
i thinking the same, if a crime has happened legally they have to give it but no crime they could be in trouble for giving out info that what i understand of it, must broken the law not just in case he breaks the law
@@stevekenilworth The police will lie to them and say that he has committed a crime. They'll break any law to get ID.
Would that be a "non crime drone flight"? LOL
Bet you they can!
Is it not a significant crime to make a false report to Police of a crime?
Yellow jacket security with no badge I’m not working today well piss off then!
He was being an unprofessional weirdo, as opposed to getting paid for it?
Yellow jacket was the bodyguard involved in Diana's crash so obviously his integrity is questionable!!
@@UmperLumper1968 are you suggesting he's Trevor Rees Jones? If so, look again.
The quality of our Police 😂
What "quality" are you referring to?
Goddnes knows how much REAL crime was going on whilst these two inept personnel were waffling on about nothing whatsoever!!
Probably got that AB fella out filming in public....again. And their stuck with dje instead.😂😅
999 dispatch operator to Police, "quick get down to Blenheim Palace, there is a UA-camr that needs your help creating content." 😂
lol, PCSO standing there all useless as usual and all chuffed because he has drone assist on his phone !! Drone police officer who seems clueless about drones and palace staff who think they can enforce policies. You couldn't make this shit up.
Drone officer did know the legislation in fairness to him I just didn’t appreciate the digging for details at the end
@@DJEMEDIA Hmmm, He was adamant that you needed both Op ID and flyer ID to operate a drone which as we know is incorrect, And he was following a dummy card as to what questions he had to ask you which again needs to be backed up by legislation and possible reasonable grounds of an offence.
Wow pcso kitted out more than the plod, Tackleberry from police academy. 😂
Is everybody that works at Blenheim Palace a Liar, is it a requirement of employment?
Yup!
Yellow jacket was the bodyguard involved in Diana's crash so obviously his integrity is questionable!!
Thought he liked familiar@@UmperLumper1968
@@UmperLumper1968 his lack of integrity is even more questionable, it seems par for the course.
The copper was also aware of higher powers too.
Police officer is not entitled to any information. This isn't a stop and identity thing. Unless a crime has been committed you don't need to give them a penny. Satisfy them you have the I'd for the drone and the weight but they can kick rocks for anything else.
He's perfectly within his rights to ask for I'd if he suspects a flight it or has taken place. atmua clearly states that.
@@MatPageOutdoors Anyone can ask for ID but can the cop demand it?
He didn't even need to show the tyrant the drone. As per Focus Pocus most recent video in Chester.
The drone hadn't even flown yet. The officer had just arrived at the scene. He had no actual evidence to suggest the drone was one that he was legally entitled to inspect.
Has this what it's come to now!? - A Copper just stood there reading a script from his fucking phone🤷♂️!??? Jesus wept🤦♂️
They’re mostly all like weird drones now 🤷🏼♀️🙄
A drone has come to see about somebody flying a drone 😂
I couldn’t deal with these idiots, police included, without raising my voice and showing anger, so I am impressed with the way you handled this.
The police are trained to provoke a reaction.
LIARS - Shame on them
That's one rogue copper. No crime is committed, so he has no business or authority getting your details. File a complaint on the clown. Coppers shouldn't be collecting data of law abiding people, it's a breach of GDPR.
Finally! Been waiting a whole day for this haha
A copper saying Trust me, must be the biggest oxymoron I've vever heard.
😂😂
Clearly Jim fixed it for her to be a filthy liar. You couldn’t make it up. What a despicable piece of work
The powers that be cannot stand us having any freedoms regardless of all restrictions they place on those few freedoms
That officer was an absolute tyrant. Upset cause he couldn’t get your details. What a moby.
The police are an embarrassment theses days
They don't seem to use their common sense anymore !
Their egos will always trump common sense
What a rotten horrible LIAR telling the police man that. Keep up the good work my bro
DJ fantastic video of Blenheim Palace, you certainly got it there, great work especially shutting up that security guard.
That bloke from the palace didn't want to admit he'd lied, he was happy to get you into trouble. If I was his boss I'd be looking into what else he's lying about!! Brilliant Drone footage 😊
Are the CAA allowed to give the police all of your details when no crime has been committed? Rhetorical question 🤔
Wow she's a liar hope her hubby keeps a close eye on her
This has made my blood boil! Why are they so difficult, why do they give u such a hard time, I really am annoyed about that copper and the big liar, I don’t think I’ll be able to sleep now , I’m fuming, and you are so calm x
Is the police man going to address the false allegations,fucking no chance 😂
Great footage of the Palace. I felt you were thinking ‘I’m finally here now, it better be good footage’ and it definately was ✍️😂👍
The bloke who says he knows about drones and has clicked off work still has the time to waste and tell lies. Proper jobsworth.
What a disgusting display of an egotistical cop who’s openly prepared to abuse the public ! His ego is so big it shows his arrogance in full view !
The actual drone footage and music was absolutely superb.👍
Totally agree, they music had me all relaxed and calm.. what was it i wonder .
"I'm not being a dick" Yes you bloody well are Mr Plod?
Exactly 😂😂
Total Knob. Perfect example how not to police. Keeps Lying and contradicting himself.
The weirdo asking for the date of birth - the mind boggles
BIG SHOUT OUT TO DJE WHO WAS UP LATE LAST NIGHT ON HIS LIVE.... OH, CAN'T WAIT FOR THIS PART 2. ❤❤❤❤
Aye agree
I wasn’t aware there was any under age drinking , littering or antisocial behaviour by minors going on,so why did a PCSO turn up?
Before bodycams did these liars lie in court??
Drugs dealers muggers vandals hooligans running amok...why are they wasting police time on this non crime matter?😅
They prefer that as they're cowards
PERSONALLY SO FAR THE ONLY PROBLEM IS THAT FOR SOME REASON THE SECURITY GUARD ON A GATE "BY HIMSELF" DOESN'T HAVE A RADIO... ABSOLUTE MASSIVE OVERSIGHT OF SECURITY MANAGEMENT. HE NEEDS A RADIO, WITHOUT DOUBT.
The liar in yellow really thinks planes can't fly over the palace 😂😂😂 what a clown
and you done your homework to prove him wrong i doubt it
He was the bodyguard involved in Diana's crash so obviously his integrity is questionable!!
@@Des-n8b "Airspace restrictions may be in place over Blenheim Palace and London Oxford Airport for events, and aircraft may not be allowed to fly directly over the palace"
I certainly read this as the restrictions are not permanently in effect, only for certain events...
Gorgeous footage mate, why wouldn't they want to see that....wow. I bet the architect and the oriental owner of this property would have loved seeing this footage.
So your not aloud to fly over the site according to there own rules, where they dont allow drones. Unless of coarse you cough up £60, bit like Khan's ULEZ law in London. Where they are perfectly happy for people to get poisoned with exhaust fumes from older vehicles, as long as you pay the £12.50 a day to drive in the ULEZ zone lol. It's all a joke, they dont mind breaking there own rules as long as they are getting financial gains.
Why do the police get involved in this?
“I need your clothes, your boots and your Motorcycle!!!” 😂
Pay 60 quid and all the health & safety concerns vanish... drones falling out of the sky, children ...helicopters....simply melt away.
What a pathetic waste of police time, the staff lying and spouting their policy which is not enforceable.
The PCSO in your video, is highly likely talking about me, as I was at TVP HQ back then.
A very nice and friendly PCSO, that I had a friendly chat with about drones, the app etc. Top bloke, well done.
"When did I fly?"
Alcoholic Stephen Fry: "earlier on."
It's funny they think you maybe lying, "I'm just gonna call the airport.", but the person who stated you flew earlier they believe...
They pick and choose who they listen to. It’s called bias.
Its all a bit silly and pathetic really !
Consent obtained,standing in public at the gate,all that fuss just daft for absolutely nothing
Loved seeing the beautiful palace and surrounds ❤ thanks
Its a wonder we get anything done with this style of policing 😢
I didnt detect any hint of style?
I really enjoy your videos that you are doing over these heritage sights, they all look stunning and are really beautifully done, thank you.
Embarrassing from the police.
Police officer fishing then blagging - why not try being professional, knowledgeable and courteous instead?
Copper was mis-using his powers there by claiming he would gather your personal details. He can only handle your personal data under GPDR when he has a business need to use your personal data.
If he suspects you to have potentially committed an offence, he is within his rights to gather the data to help with his investigation. As he had no suspicion in respect to any offence that may have been committed, he has no right or expectation to expect you to provide the information.
Terrible mis-use of powers there.
Good vid!
This is the beauty they want us to see.. Thanks for filming this amid all the chaos and police 😅😅🫡
Look at that PCSO - He *LOVES* his job, look at his face, attitude & demeanor !
Except if he sees a crime - then does a three point turn.
You're videos are more consistent and better than most other Auditors.
First time i've seen a police officer showing his service ribbons on the vest.. Queen Elizabeth II Platinum Jubilee Medal is shown aswell as the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal.
Biggin himself up !! lol
@@suemasongreen8979 They're simply time based aswell... 😆
Fantastic footage - loved the backing music too!
Breaking all Drone regulations 🤔
As ive been following these videos it has become apparent to me that these places, national trust, English heritage, etc, are a predominantly middle class establishment enmploying mostly middle class entitled people. Except for very friendly people like the lad on the gate who was deemed too lowly to be given a radio. Nicest person on this video.
Truth.
The liar needs to be held accountable
Would Oxford airport giving the police your ID be a breach of GDPR as you have committed no offence
@@andrewgarner2224 I don’t know. Police can request details if they believe a crime may have been committed . That’s how he would have worded it I imagine.
I can help here, as I’m a qualified DPO. If he wasn’t a Police officer, you’d be right - the airport would be in breach of GDPR if they shared it. However, there’s a general exemption for the Police, so they could call and demand the details, and the airport wouldn’t be breaking GDPR by sharing it. That said, you can use GDPR to help here - give it a week or so and then put in a DSAR to Oxford airport, and ask them who your data has been shared with, and when. If PC Arsehole has called back and got them, he’s abusing his position and deserves at the least a reprimand.
@@DanSmithBK thanks …
@@DanSmithBK Anyone could call the airport claiming they were a cop and ask for info. I think you need to check what you have said. I think it's bad advice and I'm not a qualified DPO.
@@JazzFunkNobby1964 in that circumstance, if Oxford airport released the data without confirming who it was, they’d be in breach.
ID and data is like a drug to all cops, its pathetic.
Great drone footage of the Palace and grounds, with lovely appropriate music. Nice work Sir! 👍
Plod admitting he loses sight of his drone 🤔😂
Great video and fabulous views over the palace! It's always a pleasure knowing that you do your research and know you're legally in the right before suffering these liars and jobs worth's 👍 looking forward to the next one
Absolutely no way you had VLOS when you sent it up outside their grounds. Great footage though!
That was bloody hard work mate, well done you
How embarrassing the police are clueless and unprofessional when are they going to learn ,retired lifeboatman
Fair play, this is probably one of the most normal interactions. Handled well, not being really unnecessarily difficult.
Turn outs cop being a fool
Yep, he wanted DLEs date of birth, when he wasn't legally entitled to it.
Brilliant and well worth the wait with the drone footage. 👏👏👏
Here we go 🎉
wow that's some awesome drone footage man
Did the airport breach the data protection act ? Curious
Caught in a lie. Not nice. Copsplaining jibberish! Got a ticket??? Wonderful footage! 👍