4:30 You are clearly a campaigner for de-criminalising marijuana. Your what-about-ary alcohol argument is ridiculous....given we know that alcohol is problematic (as you say) why would we wish to add yet another drug which has proven disastrous mental health consequences for the use and their friends/family?
The argument I'm hearing from people who smoke it claim that the black market where you can buy it isn't regulated and therefore the chemicals that are added for the higher yield purposes are the problem that causes the issues. Again I Don't smoke it but personally know a guy who tells me he's a Rasta and will only smoke his own herb. So the same argument can be made against what we think is fresh produce like all the wheat, veg etc that we eat is known to cause problems because of what we spray on them. Again I don't smoke cannabis but many people do regardless whether or not it is illegal. I once met a guy who's a working man, family man chilled as can be who grew his own herb. He was dead against the chemicals that are put in the growth process for higher yields, he told me that one plant is sufficient enough and he feeds it on bat guano which is a natural by product from bats. Now that made sense when I connected the dots to horse poop and how good that is for crops in regards to your average food allotment stuff.
People will always want strongest / more thc@@ReggiePhoto So the argument that if it were de-criminalised/regulated, there will always be a criminal supply chain. Irrespective of the above, it causes misery to users who end up with life-long mental illness, and their loved ones who have to bear the burden and look on at the destruction...
I think this is by far the best auditor/police interaction ever captured on camera. The drone Sergeant was so good. If only all police officers were like him.
This is probably one of the most constructive conversations, that you have so far had with an officer! His temperament seems good, and his willingness to listen "certainly is"!!
I left the UK 15years ago and moved to Canada. I have always used cannabis in one form or another. I’m 63 years old and use cannabis for my arthritis pain, which works brilliantly. Now when I see UK vids like this it makes me realize that everyone is living in the dark ages. It’s time to wake up.
Disagree. 99% Are complete arseholes whether there's a camera around or not. But just occasionally you get a decent guy that knows how to interact with people on a level.
" Can I help you ? " usually means " What the FOXTROT are you up to, peasant ? ... get ready to be threatened or abused under some improperly used police power ! "
Sargent Paul is what I would call a decent copper. Unfortunately it only takes 1 bad copper to completely ruin everything he had achieved in that short positive conversation of building rapport and respect for his job.
@@truefoa he was a decent cop, but he couldn't go that extra bit and be seen to criticise the police in any way. He's seen auditing videos, the ones with the most views are the bad interactions where police abuse their powers and infringe on people's rights.
Ah Rhyl, halcyon days in the 70’s. Going on the funfair, going on a fishing trip, arcades, loved it when I was a kid. What a shame the place has lost all that charm, great video, thanks for sharing.
Our local police in SYP have them. They fly them miles out of range and in the dark. The pilots are always decent with you if you are polite with them. It saves loads of personnel in criminal pursuits and finding missing people. That sergeant was an excellent example of how a police officer should behave. Great video. 5*.
I think it was remiss of the police to not find a more private place to search that young lady, instead of publically humiliating her in the busy thoroughfare. There was a small lane yards away where it would be less conspicuous for all. Apart from that the rest of the police seemed friendly and knowledgable.
"people filming us adds an extra layer of pressure that we shouldn't have to deal with" that's all i took away from this. Guys passive but has the wrong mentality. See through it.
Fully agree. He's a wolf in sheep's clothing IMO. He'd cuff you for ' adding to his stress' by filming his antics. I wouldn't trust him an inch.....talks well, but is still a cop underneath! Beware!!
@@paullancaster7066 71, clean record, never been arrested or had any dealing with 'coppers' (Judge Bean 2011) There is not ONE in the UK that i would trust to uphold my Lawful rights.
@@jimosullivan1389 64, clean record etc.... never been on any protest march until I was 61yr old....Freedom March, April 2021, London ( not mentioned on MSM despite a quarter of a million people Marched around our Capital City! ). It was the Con-vid that woke me up to the stupidity and complicit nature of the masses. And as you say, I wouldnt trust ANY of those who think they have authority over us.
Once a copper has ascertained that someone is filming them from a reasonable distance, there should be no need for them to keep looking over their shoulder any more than if someone were standing there WITHOUT a camera !!! If a cop feels PROVOKED by perfectly legal activity, what kind of action do they feel they're being provoked into taking and should they really be in that job if they feel that people asking questions for the purposes of clarification and/or standing up for their rights is somehow " provocative " or " confrontational " sufficiently for them to exercise police powers to PREVENT questions being asked or rights being exercised ? A lot of the time it's just their EGO and IMPATIENCE getting the better of them due to BUTTHURT for CONTEMPT-of-COP. Lots of them simply HATE being challenged !
Great content pal. Youve got another subscriber! Hopefully you'll come to Nottingham and expose the tyrants there. They're pretty good at abusing their powers!
So if all coppers were like that sergeant there would be little to worry about. We are worried though. If the Sergeant sees this, Reggie doesn't set out to provoke.
Yes cannabis should be legal... One reason is the numerous health benefits (not when smoking!).. another reason is that I have been consuming the stuff for about 25 years and in that time have NEVER struggled to get any, so that is further proof that their "war on drugs" is just a pointless waste of time and public money. Another reason is that alcohol is widely available and borderline rammed down your throat... That stuff causes far more damage.. I pretty much knocked drinking on the head in favour of weed.. drink always got me in trouble whereas greenery never did. Rant over 😂
I don't live in England but I can only imagine the feeling of public humiliation of the stop and search especially if you are totally innocent and they find nothing, just watching it is distressing enough, why do the public allow these laws to be made. I saw one stop and search of a guy which was almost a strip search because the cop thought the guys coat was too warm for the weather. If I visited England I defiantly would need a very thin coat even in summer because the temperatures there are way bellow where I live and I would be freezing cold.
This Officer has common sense and knows exactly what he is talking about. Very sensible. Drugs ----- I personally feel that there would be less damage if we had legalisation of certain drugs which would lead to more control and destroy the criminal element which does much much more damage to users and innocent families and an increase in crime such as burglaries and shoplifting etc etc
💯% LCC if government are allowing the legal drug use rooms to operate then I think they should legalise it let people smoke if they want as we do anyway regardless of what anyone says imo there's millions smoke weed everyday that don't cause trouble etc on the streets as long as there's demand it will always be there 💯
ALL PAYED FOR BY THE PUBLIC...BUT YOU DARE GO NEAR IT!!...SGT "PAUL" WAS OK , Blimey all the Armed Responce in wales had come to see ya REGGIE...YOUR FAMOUS LAD.
Each time I see the officers that fly the drones are a different type of copper they are friendly , they remind me of the police that I grew up with not the type we have now.
a cameo by me and the Mrs around 8 mins in, they were telling me i couldnt stand there, but pc Paul called me over to explain afterwards and show me how the drone worked, Brilliant stuff Reggie
It looked like 6 to 8 police officers for a bag of cannabis and then you hear they are too stretched to attend a serious crime straightaway, if in some instances they turn up at all. Sometimes it just beggars belief.
Can't believe you stood and listened to this cop at the end for so long. He gaslit you with crap about how cameras disrupt his focus and how stressful HIS job was etc etc. He felt you needed to understand him. Lol The psychology of this chat was illuminating.
Cannabis has been legal by prescription since November 2018. I have had a prescription each month for 2.5 years. It is not prescribed by nhs gps tho, only private via a cannabis clinic.
Loved that, realy nice interaction and 100% from that Bobby, even the femail pc was spot on with her interaction. Possibly a few bad apples there but that station gets a pass
Even sergeants 2818 dont know how to dress themselves properly before going out into the public, epaulets on upside down, if he cant manage it himself then surely his work colleagues should notice.
You call police and the control centre say this every time, no matter the day or hour......"we are extremely busy". I called them on a Monday night at 9pm, raining. "extremely busy"
I really don't like it when auditors are clearly TRYING to provoke the police. In general I think we have great police and I sure know I could never do their job with anything like their ability to keep calm and not let emotions like annoyance and anger show. This was a great interaction.
That copper's never had petrol bombs thrown at him except in training. Rhyl used to be heaving, now it's only corporate chains and it's dead, as you can see. It's a horrible place to be homeless and it's the most deprived and violent towns in Wales.
4:30 You are clearly a campaigner for de-criminalising marijuana. Your what-about-ary alcohol argument is ridiculous....given we know that alcohol is problematic (as you say) why would we wish to add yet another drug which has proven disastrous mental health consequences for the use and their friends/family?
The argument I'm hearing from people who smoke it claim that the black market where you can buy it isn't regulated and therefore the chemicals that are added for the higher yield purposes are the problem that causes the issues. Again I Don't smoke it but personally know a guy who tells me he's a Rasta and will only smoke his own herb. So the same argument can be made against what we think is fresh produce like all the wheat, veg etc that we eat is known to cause problems because of what we spray on them. Again I don't smoke cannabis but many people do regardless whether or not it is illegal. I once met a guy who's a working man, family man chilled as can be who grew his own herb. He was dead against the chemicals that are put in the growth process for higher yields, he told me that one plant is sufficient enough and he feeds it on bat guano which is a natural by product from bats. Now that made sense when I connected the dots to horse poop and how good that is for crops in regards to your average food allotment stuff.
Reggie do a search for the begers belief rhyl
Don't u think should be up to somebody what they wish to ingest and note the state
People will always want strongest / more thc@@ReggiePhoto So the argument that if it were de-criminalised/regulated, there will always be a criminal supply chain.
Irrespective of the above, it causes misery to users who end up with life-long mental illness, and their loved ones who have to bear the burden and look on at the destruction...
@@christinecrockford1654 Not if the state has to pick up the peices.
I think this is by far the best auditor/police interaction ever captured on camera. The drone Sergeant was so good. If only all police officers were like him.
"I never go in the back door, only the front" comedy gold there Reggie... 😂
I clocked that too lol
I think she has a back garden that she keeps locked except for a rotisserie hog roast once a year. She looked a little cutie tbh .
@@ILikeWhiteUK Are you suggesting she's a star guest at the Policeman's Ball?
@@GRPLiningServices Lol? Nah Lool......
You've been watching those Carry On movies again. 😯🤣🤣
This is probably one of the most constructive conversations, that you have so far had with an officer! His temperament seems good, and his willingness to listen "certainly is"!!
Yes for sure! And Thankyou!
Yes very inspiring! And thanks Reggie!
It's a shame that Paul isn't speaking on behalf of all police but sadly he appears to be 1 in a 1000..
I left the UK 15years ago and moved to Canada. I have always used cannabis in one form or another. I’m 63 years old and use cannabis for my arthritis pain, which works brilliantly. Now when I see UK vids like this it makes me realize that everyone is living in the dark ages. It’s time to wake up.
6 coppers for a little bag of cannabis, but they are short staffed when it comes to a little old lady who's been robbed. It' bloody disgusting.
I doubt there was more than one copper there.
@@stepbackandthinkMany tyrants in attendance though by the looks of it
More importantly :
How do you share a ten bag between 6? Someone's getting left out.....😄
Keeping it Rhyl,Reggie nice one.
Community support officers are not Police constables
The police with the drone were exceptional, the back door though that was gold Reggie.
🤣🤣🤣👍
Top cop, a great attitude and knows how to communicate. All cops need to take example from this SGT
These police are so reasoned & friendly when they know there's a camera going, otherwise they're bullying cowards.
Disagree. 99% Are complete arseholes whether there's a camera around or not. But just occasionally you get a decent guy that knows how to interact with people on a level.
"I never usually come in through the back door" had me dying 🤣💀
I wouldn't mind the front door either
"Joey" , I remember that term from the 1980's
Why is it that coppers always think you want help, until you do and then they cannot be found?
" Can I help you ? " usually means " What the FOXTROT are you up to, peasant ? ... get ready to be threatened or abused under some improperly used police power ! "
Sargent Paul is what I would call a decent copper. Unfortunately it only takes 1 bad copper to completely ruin everything he had achieved in that short positive conversation of building rapport and respect for his job.
@@truefoa he was a decent cop, but he couldn't go that extra bit and be seen to criticise the police in any way. He's seen auditing videos, the ones with the most views are the bad interactions where police abuse their powers and infringe on people's rights.
great interview & discussion .. very pleased to listen to that
Lol what a proud moment there Reg with that copper great interaction 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻💯💯💯 only if they could all be that like minded and civil eh...
that was the most level headed officer ive seen. explained the police perspective very well.
Ah Rhyl, halcyon days in the 70’s. Going on the funfair, going on a fishing trip, arcades, loved it when I was a kid. What a shame the place has lost all that charm, great video, thanks for sharing.
Pontins, caravan parks, Sun Centre.. ladybird invasion of 76.. great memories 👍
My father remembers Kimmnel Camp in the 50’s !!!
Nice to see that there are some decent coppers still around.
What an awfully nice police drone Sgt. Well done Rhyl.
Our local police in SYP have them. They fly them miles out of range and in the dark. The pilots are always decent with you if you are polite with them. It saves loads of personnel in criminal pursuits and finding missing people. That sergeant was an excellent example of how a police officer should behave. Great video. 5*.
Thanks for showing me a bit of Rhyl, the birthplace of my grand dad. Never been there or seen anything of it. Mum came from Mancs to Sweden in -48.
Great interaction Reggie with drone police officer he was refreshing, wish all police were like this,great vid.😊👍
If I rang the cops every time I smelt weed, I would never be off the phone lol.
I think it was remiss of the police to not find a more private place to search that young lady, instead of publically humiliating her in the busy thoroughfare. There was a small lane yards away where it would be less conspicuous for all. Apart from that the rest of the police seemed friendly and knowledgable.
It's all for show, so the general public think that there is Major Crime on the streets and that the po lice are ' protecting ' us.
Decent bloke Paul, takes an approach many other police need to learn from.
Agreed, Paul was an engaging chap.
"people filming us adds an extra layer of pressure that we shouldn't have to deal with" that's all i took away from this. Guys passive but has the wrong mentality. See through it.
Fully agree. He's a wolf in sheep's clothing IMO. He'd cuff you for ' adding to his stress' by filming his antics. I wouldn't trust him an inch.....talks well, but is still a cop underneath! Beware!!
@@paullancaster7066 71, clean record, never been arrested or had any dealing with 'coppers' (Judge Bean 2011) There is not ONE in the UK that i would trust to uphold my Lawful rights.
@@jimosullivan1389 64, clean record etc.... never been on any protest march until I was 61yr old....Freedom March, April 2021, London ( not mentioned on MSM despite a quarter of a million people Marched around our Capital City! ). It was the Con-vid that woke me up to the stupidity and complicit nature of the masses. And as you say, I wouldnt trust ANY of those who think they have authority over us.
😂🤣i went to give it a thumbs up after the interaction with the lady copper but i already had😂🤣😂
😊👍
Would love to see Mark and Reggie after a smoke, that would make a great video..😂
Did not realise Howard from Take That has become a copper 11:13 😅
He was pretty sound as a copper, Reggie baby! 😀
Once a copper has ascertained that someone is filming them from a reasonable distance, there should be no need for them to keep looking over their shoulder any more than if someone were standing there WITHOUT a camera !!! If a cop feels PROVOKED by perfectly legal activity, what kind of action do they feel they're being provoked into taking and should they really be in that job if they feel that people asking questions for the purposes of clarification and/or standing up for their rights is somehow " provocative " or " confrontational " sufficiently for them to exercise police powers to PREVENT questions being asked or rights being exercised ? A lot of the time it's just their EGO and IMPATIENCE getting the better of them due to BUTTHURT for CONTEMPT-of-COP. Lots of them simply HATE being challenged !
You put them in their place our Reggie 😅😅😅
Shame they don't stop the ones with knives.
There is plenty of videos of that.
Great content pal.
Youve got another subscriber!
Hopefully you'll come to Nottingham and expose the tyrants there.
They're pretty good at abusing their powers!
The smell of cannabis alone is insufficient to provide reasonable grounds for a search.
So if all coppers were like that sergeant there would be little to worry about. We are worried though. If the Sergeant sees this, Reggie doesn't set out to provoke.
Yes cannabis should be legal... One reason is the numerous health benefits (not when smoking!).. another reason is that I have been consuming the stuff for about 25 years and in that time have NEVER struggled to get any, so that is further proof that their "war on drugs" is just a pointless waste of time and public money. Another reason is that alcohol is widely available and borderline rammed down your throat... That stuff causes far more damage.. I pretty much knocked drinking on the head in favour of weed.. drink always got me in trouble whereas greenery never did. Rant over 😂
someone stole my tent last night .
Let's all stay at home and be safe
Until they try to gain illegal entry on some trumped up accusation.
Chill in Rhyl…. interesting. I assume from the last chat that there weren’t any off camera interactions to smooth things over.
Paul seems quite level headed 👍
Great interaction Reggie, nice to see. 🙂
That copper trying to appear winsome sat on the sea wall...... winsome lose some!
Paul seems a good guy 👍
Sure..until he has to choose between his mates in blue ......... and your rights !!
I know who will lose.
4 policemen for 3 joints , shit they ll have to share
What was you saying reggie. You never come in the back doors ,only the front 😂😂
Decent human being and a policeman 👏
You don't go in the back door, had me in stitches
🤣🤣🤣
I don't live in England but I can only imagine the feeling of public humiliation of the stop and search especially if you are totally innocent and they find nothing, just watching it is distressing enough, why do the public allow these laws to be made. I saw one stop and search of a guy which was almost a strip search because the cop thought the guys coat was too warm for the weather. If I visited England I defiantly would need a very thin coat even in summer because the temperatures there are way bellow where I live and I would be freezing cold.
The back door euphemism went straight over her head.
This Officer has common sense and knows exactly what he is talking about. Very sensible. Drugs ----- I personally feel that there would be less damage if we had legalisation of certain drugs which would lead to more control and destroy the criminal element which does much much more damage to users and innocent families and an increase in crime such as burglaries and shoplifting etc etc
7:00...those windmills are doing a lot of good, aren't they?...not even moving.
REGGIE i would buy a 16 inch tomatoe pizza and put my drone on it as a joke .
🤣🤣🤣👍
💯% LCC if government are allowing the legal drug use rooms to operate then I think they should legalise it let people smoke if they want as we do anyway regardless of what anyone says imo there's millions smoke weed everyday that don't cause trouble etc on the streets as long as there's demand it will always be there 💯
his face when you said its private, love it just love it.
Worlds gone mad mate. It’s out of control
The drone Sgt is possibly so happy because he's landed (pun intended) himself one of the cushiest roles going.
I do love the style of that back gate to be honest.. reminds me of one of the schools i was locked up in as a kid.. :)
I dream of the day when the vast majority of encounters are like these.
Nice one Sergeant. Paul
Safety does not mean giving up your rights Ever!
Nice fella .... you're right there Reggie. Great video, as usual. Bit of everything
Wow that was different , if all coppers were like him.
6:53 there is usually one standout exemplary star shining bright and showing the rest up! What a treat this young specimen was.
A little old lady gets robbed no cops turn up 🤦♂️
ALL PAYED FOR BY THE PUBLIC...BUT YOU DARE GO NEAR IT!!...SGT "PAUL" WAS OK , Blimey all the Armed Responce in wales had come to see ya REGGIE...YOUR FAMOUS LAD.
Each time I see the officers that fly the drones are a different type of copper they are friendly , they remind me of the police that I grew up with not the type we have now.
a cameo by me and the Mrs around 8 mins in, they were telling me i couldnt stand there, but pc Paul called me over to explain afterwards and show me how the drone worked, Brilliant stuff Reggie
I remember mate 👍👊
6:57 busy day in Rhyl, the police are proper rushed off their feet!
Should of asked if he had an operators ID
Smoked my first joint in 1969 and 10K since and have zero dane brammage.
Great video, cheers Reggie 😊💜✌️
Look up .. ‘Ronald Reggie - Jamaican Rhapsody’ it’s all anyone need to know about weed 🤗
Legalise it.
Ridiculous someone snitched them lmao 😂😂😂
It looked like 6 to 8 police officers for a bag of cannabis and then you hear they are too stretched to attend a serious crime straightaway, if in some instances they turn up at all.
Sometimes it just beggars belief.
Can't believe you stood and listened to this cop at the end for so long.
He gaslit you with crap about how cameras disrupt his focus and how stressful HIS job was etc etc. He felt you needed to understand him. Lol
The psychology of this chat was illuminating.
If only the kids were aware that the police are NOT CRB CHECKED in any way shape or form........ so should they be qorking around children 🤔🤔🤔
My bro,,,,US CITIZEN and daily smoker..all the better to keep me from choking someone..should be adopted worldwide as a measure of peace
Cannabis should be legal because im fucking addicted :D :D :D lmao great vid reg keep it up!
14:45 "important work of the police is keeping people safe"....... and he didn't even flinch!!!!!.... 😂😂
A couple of expensive drones and a cordial conversation. Rare.
Fun fact: cannabis flower is legal in the UK with a prescription from a doctor. I've had a prescription for over 2 years
7 cops for a petty shoplifting yet only 6% of burglaries are investigated..pathetic
Cannabis has been legal by prescription since November 2018. I have had a prescription each month for 2.5 years. It is not prescribed by nhs gps tho, only private via a cannabis clinic.
Loved that, realy nice interaction and 100% from that Bobby, even the femail pc was spot on with her interaction. Possibly a few bad apples there but that station gets a pass
That last policeman was really nice
Copper good man level straight intelligent bang on respect
what a lovely copper
"Can i help you?" Coffee one sugar would be nice 😂
Drone police is on a fishing exercise and hes just copsplaining everything 😂
Imagine what could have happened if those 3 joints hadn't been confiscated.
Nothing?
Plod wouldn’t have anything to plant on someone.
@@j.j.6050 That's what I was thinking.
Them pensioners driving past on the Mobility scooters are the main Dealers of drugs in Rhyl.. 🤣🤣
Even sergeants 2818 dont know how to dress themselves properly before going out into the public, epaulets on upside down, if he cant manage it himself then surely his work colleagues should notice.
You call police and the control centre say this every time, no matter the day or hour......"we are extremely busy".
I called them on a Monday night at 9pm, raining. "extremely busy"
That's some piece of kit they've got nice 👍🏻
I really don't like it when auditors are clearly TRYING to provoke the police. In general I think we have great police and I sure know I could never do their job with anything like their ability to keep calm and not let emotions like annoyance and anger show. This was a great interaction.
Aww that cop is really nice. Hope his boss is watching. It's cops like him that gets tiny bit more respect.
That copper's never had petrol bombs thrown at him except in training.
Rhyl used to be heaving, now it's only corporate chains and it's dead, as you can see. It's a horrible place to be homeless and it's the most deprived and violent towns in Wales.
The cop with the big bum - did she find any weed on the girl?
Give 4 guys a case of beer and they'll start a fight. Give 4 guys a few bongs and they'll start a band.
Brilliant! How everyone should debate with this attitude equilibrium