Nah. The Irish Garda just heard his English accent and as he said he was making videos of police stations etc the cop (wisely) decided to play it cool to present the Garda in a positive light. If he was a local with a southern Irish accent or even Northern Irish they would have took a different approach. This cop was intelligent enough to not be seen on film as aggressive etc. But I’d bet that Garda station has just as much corruption in it as every other cop station.
Holy smoke I’m a born and bred Dubliner here I lived in hackney for ten years and loved every minute of it . What a brilliant video and I have to say I’m delighted with our guardians of the peace . Ten out of ten for that extremely professional gaurd in crumlin he made a mug out of the dope in Irish town . Thank you so much for taking the time to come to Ireland and audit our public servants. Great work and keep them coming, loving the drone Work too .
Lets not get carried away lads - i live in Ireland and the Garda are not your friends. They are the same organized gangs you have in other countries. Recently here in ireland a load of Gardai were investigated for letting people off 100s of fines and points for driving offences for their friends in GAA clubs. They constantly have checkpoints everywhere to raise revenue. They wear uniforms that make the look like a sack of potatoes with shoes on. That was a good interaction but i wouldn't get carried away saying they are great, they are unprofessional idiots most of the time . As for Ireland as a whole its the most friendliest country i have ever lived in. when I moved over from UK It took me ages to get used to strangers always saying hello, good morning and being friendly everywhere you go
Schwantz Rossi ....... I had a completely different experience in Douglas (Cork) - I'd just landed at Cork airport (I was working there on a short term contract) and drove a hire car to Douglas - had fish and chips there and went for a pint, stone-cold sober, - across the road from the chippy. It was a Sunday night and the pub was crowded - ordered a pint of Guinness (I'm half Irish and like a Guinness!) -- the young barmaid, hearing my English accent said, "Nope - you've had enough - OUT!" I was so embarrassed in front of so many people, I just left. I told my landlady what had happened, on return to her house where I was staying, and she phoned the pub saying how disgusted she was at the way I had been treated. *My advice is to steer clear of the pubs in Douglas - they seem to have a chip on their shoulder regarding the English!* I didn't tell my dear Mum about this experience - it would have saddened her - she was born in Limerick in 1921. Sadly, no longer with me.
@@seantheplayer8047 Im In Limerick!! Ive never heard of that happening before - i get the odd Tan comment and sometimes i have lads say to me "i usually hate the english and avoid them but you are ok". So there is a definitely an anti-English thing in Ireland which is all to do with the black and tans and the way england treated Ireland during the famine etc. All the kids are taught that in school so it engrained in them. Dont let one silly woman in a pub put you off i love it over here.
@@seantheplayer8047 The Irish are a very funny race sir, brits out everyone else in is their mentality. They cheer on mass immigration from eastern europe, middle east and africa. Ireland for the Irish is my mentality, but I am in the minority.
@@schwantzrossi1266 Spot on! My Irish Grandfather disliked the English intensely and I don't blame him for that! He was born in Clarina in1885 and would have been witness to the black & tan's murderous and totally unacceptable behaviour! You'll struggle to find a stronger opponent of this bunch of rabble than myself! I once felt more Irish than English because of this and my dear Mum and my Grandparents. Having read over the years how the Irish hate the English, not only because of that which happened a hundred years ago, which I totally get, but because of my country wisely deciding to leave the EU - the now numerous current comments made by the Irish were enough to have me do a complete 180. Sad in a way.
@@John_Wood_ With ya John! I just don't get the mentality regarding the EU bit. I believe a country should be sovereign and should stand alone with no foreign court having a hold over that country in any way whatsoever. Call me old-fashioned - a long story there! Thanks!
Lot's of scumbag coppers here , Welsh man...CRUMLIN in the 70s 80s even 90s was a great place for gangsters 🤣🤣🤣🤣 check out The General....Martin Cahill.
Thank you kolee loved all the irish garda stations audits bit surprised at that reception in crumlin they must be going soft there as it was my home town where i was born and rared and had the pleasure of visiting the cells for a nite in a number of occasions :-) maybe next time you might visit tallaght garda station it can get quite busy up here cheers kolee love your audits joey kane
As a pensioner there are another side of the law. One who charge my friend with assualt after he was hit by a garda with a torch. growing up its the tryant you meet in the police force that you never forget. There are good garda who go beyond their duty to help and are human.. It the tyrants who you remember as the worst experience.
That is common practice with the Police as they know that they will be supported by the Courts in regard to assaults. You are absolutely spot on about how we view Police being based on the activities of the idiots within the ranks.
Thanks for coming over for these audits! The majority of Gardaí are usually pleasant to deal with, however when it comes to recording them while getting stopped or in public places there is a knowledge gap with photography laws, plus they have no obligation to wear body cameras or even have dash cameras so situations can get quite uncomfortable if they confiscate your phone or delete your footage and go onto abuse your rights (which I’ve had first hand experience of when I was younger). I think these audits in Ireland will also serve as a catalyst to get the Gardaí cameras because they’d have no footage of an interaction if someone decides to make some sort of claim. Well done 👍🏼
Kinda mad how the Garda who´ve had terrorism trouble in the past dont seem to care about the terrorism act, or cameras, yet uk police who´ve never been attacked are all about the Act... ...wankers..!
I always get a sense that your upbringing comes to the fore when you speak to positive officers and women. Always polite and positive. Firm as fuck when you need to be though bro! Great work again fella
Wow thank you GARDA Ireland! Amazing interactions! Thank you for your service and professionalism! Koleeberks, Thank you for highlighting this station! Cheers from Canada!
Garda have been overall brilliant Kolee, Irishtown was full of tyrants sadly, good to see An Garda Siochana respecting the right to film overall, much better than cops in England and Wales
Frankly, I can’t see what this officer did that was so special that any layperson couldn’t do. He only appears to be a good officer because he is actually doing nothing! Some people prefer them that way - real sleeping policeman. No action; better than bad action. Maybe he will get a transfer to Stoke Newington! If K had meant business -he would have been all over the ropes.Looking at the video, the officer has his hands in his pockets and is just chatting idly to someone else not doing anything, and is not behind the desk. He is hardly burdened with daily duty tasks to complete such as excessive amounts of administration work that police forces so often complain about. Is the station the equivalent of ‘Ask A Policeman’ where nothing happens? The state of that wall is shocking as it is overly plastered with old and torn posters as are the windows at the desk (now there is something to remedy if you are just kicking your heels). You can even see the sellotape. Do they not sell noticeboards in Crumlin? This is a customer-facing desk and presentation is therefore paramount as first impressions count to the public. They should have also first spotted that mess on the outside wall that K referenced. The officer appears unsure of himself and reacts somewhat defensively throughout, yet also appears hostile. He cites the reason for not allowing Kolee to film is due to contractor work taking place during the visit (of which there is no evidence other than a contractor vehicle parked outside) however, this doesn’t prevent the officer entering that area alone without PPE. Potentially, this officer is seeking advice from a colleague behind the scenes as he seems unable to make the decision himself whether to allow filming or not.
You will find Northern Ireland is the place for supreme paranoia, and justified it is too. Auditing up there could not be more different, they make the MET police look good.
Ps great point about they all have public access. I live it in Ireland 🇮🇪 and it's something I've often said is why are the English cop shops nearly all closed to someone walking it.
That's one of our great normal in touch with society cop's we have a lot of them in Ireland 🇮🇪 but of course we have a few pig's as well.. well done to this one 👍👍
YES!!!! Kerry is probably the greatest County in all of UK and Ireland. Beautiful, scenic and just damn good. Inch beach my favourite spot of all time.
Come on Kolee, head over the border to Northern Ireland. You will be detained in a matter of minutes at every single station if you try and keep quiet, are not fully compliant with their questioning. They have special powers there, they will try and search you for bullets and such, its mental. Go on son, get up there!
Well I can’t argue with that he was polite did not try and get loads of details while pretending to just be having a conversation and did not lie about laws to scare you away. So if every station/pc was polite indefinitely then the respect would come back with time. Unfortunately even when some police try there is alway the stupid goons who abuse the power and loose my respect. IOPC just needs to punish the pc’s directly a pay loss would soon sort it out
Welcome to Ireland and the garda have changed over the years as they use to be way worse and I mean bad so it's nice to see other people's views as mine was all bad when I was a young fella , so thanks for another Irish nutcase and respect the he'll out of you for coming over bro and showing the good Irish instead of the old hate the Irish got over all the troubles with the IRA and all the BS
@@andykane4414 I actually have did you ever here of a garda called donigal or prenty, they use to out our heads down the Jack's pot in the bridewell in dublin 😆 cunts
Fun Fact - St Patricks Day in the England is one of the biggest nights out on the lash in England. St Georges day however goes by and you wouldn't even know it. The English love the Irish. Not so sure the reverse is true - understandably so. I haven't been called a "Tan" in a while though.
@@schwantzrossi1266 na we do just a lot of drama still going on up the north but my generation never really took to all that it’s just now coming back and it’s sad
Uk police use to be nasty b's aswell. Racist,homophobic,misogynistic, and anti irish( Birmingham six,beat to a pulp.) Corrupt too in the sense of denying people their right to a solicitor,beating confessions out of youngsters and giving false witness. So we brits under your past view of the garda.
To be fair, there are some good interactions back with the Met etc, not many I know, but the odd one! This young Garda was terrific! Love the fact also that no gang badges on show!
Nice one Kolee! You are doing well with the accent and it can't be easy. I live in the south western part of Ireland and I have difficulty understanding people from other counties. Needles to say it goes both ways:). Very polite Garda and your approach is always excellent. I wouldn't get carried away just yet, there are some nasty ones here also. Not as bad as it used to be but in all sections of society you get the good and the bad. You must find it refreshing that we are not so obsessed with terrorism. Mind you, it looked like someone puked or took a dump against the wall 🙄. Terrible! Thank you for checking out our police. Looking forward to more of the same.
On this one K is a little soft on them. Easy to do when you travel away (the holiday experience) and when the guard is low. An auditor needs to keep the client nervous. Instead, he committed fatal errors. He bigged-them-up for simply being standard social polite- big deal! He also needed to be more confidential in relation to the outcome of audits he carried-out in UK and Ireland. Too much disclosure - give away NOTHING. Needs to be unbiased. Gave comparison to the Met based on his personal experience with them. The fundamental error is that for an audit to have value, you need to have a consistency of approach, in other words - rate each client against the same criteria every time ( same questions, drones etc.) otherwise it's meaningless. The cop won this interraction hands down. Essentially, all that was achieved was wear and tear on a car, a waste of time, money and fuel in exchange for a p-take appointment card! Hope that K is far tougher on future garda assignments. Crumlin might use it as an in-house promotional video to show how good they are! DJ Audits strikes the right balance. Put it down as a learning experience for next time!
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needs to do Northern Ireland audit if he wants to get more action as the NPCC memo was sent there as well so technically they should not be detaining auditors there either
@@georgebarnes8163 they do have a policy in relation to audits, and that’s based on the memo that the NPCC sent to them. read it and you’ll see it mentions NI was included
@@georgebarnes8163 It does, the memo was sent to all forces in England, Wales and N. Ireland. Just not Scotland as they are technically self governing on most things.
It certainly is good viewing. The first one was like you said wishy washy. But compared to the met using terror act. These guys have dealt with real terrorists.
Head on over to areas like finglas that’s were you will get a different type of policing lol but I’ve never had an issue with the Garda Síochána mostly just men&women out doing a hard days work
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Excellent example of how policing should be. He's a credit to his community.
Nah. The Irish Garda just heard his English accent and as he said he was making videos of police stations etc the cop (wisely) decided to play it cool to present the Garda in a positive light. If he was a local with a southern Irish accent or even Northern Irish they would have took a different approach. This cop was intelligent enough to not be seen on film as aggressive etc. But I’d bet that Garda station has just as much corruption in it as every other cop station.
Brilliant 😌😂😂😂😂👏👏😌
@@auditingbelfastextra Spot on.
@@auditingbelfastextra They cant win in this country exact reason I am not joining not going to put my life on the line for moany pricks
@@auditingbelfastextra why is it any different. not like they’re anymore special
very respectful, cordial and absolutely professional, I love it
Holy smoke I’m a born and bred Dubliner here I lived in hackney for ten years and loved every minute of it . What a brilliant video and I have to say I’m delighted with our guardians of the peace . Ten out of ten for that extremely professional gaurd in crumlin he made a mug out of the dope in Irish town . Thank you so much for taking the time to come to Ireland and audit our public servants. Great work and keep them coming, loving the drone Work too .
Same gaurda who pepper spray me in my eyes when i was 15 for walking to the shop🤣
@@central-tm1kpthat’s funny
Your now a proper yute 😊🎉
Lets not get carried away lads - i live in Ireland and the Garda are not your friends. They are the same organized gangs you have in other countries. Recently here in ireland a load of Gardai were investigated for letting people off 100s of fines and points for driving offences for their friends in GAA clubs. They constantly have checkpoints everywhere to raise revenue. They wear uniforms that make the look like a sack of potatoes with shoes on. That was a good interaction but i wouldn't get carried away saying they are great, they are unprofessional idiots most of the time . As for Ireland as a whole its the most friendliest country i have ever lived in. when I moved over from UK It took me ages to get used to strangers always saying hello, good morning and being friendly everywhere you go
Schwantz Rossi ....... I had a completely different experience in Douglas (Cork) - I'd just landed at Cork airport (I was working there on a short term contract) and drove a hire car to Douglas - had fish and chips there and went for a pint, stone-cold sober, - across the road from the chippy. It was a Sunday night and the pub was crowded - ordered a pint of Guinness (I'm half Irish and like a Guinness!) -- the young barmaid, hearing my English accent said, "Nope - you've had enough - OUT!"
I was so embarrassed in front of so many people, I just left.
I told my landlady what had happened, on return to her house where I was staying, and she phoned the pub saying how disgusted she was at the way I had been treated.
*My advice is to steer clear of the pubs in Douglas - they seem to have a chip on their shoulder regarding the English!*
I didn't tell my dear Mum about this experience - it would have saddened her - she was born in Limerick in 1921. Sadly, no longer with me.
@@seantheplayer8047 Im In Limerick!! Ive never heard of that happening before - i get the odd Tan comment and sometimes i have lads say to me "i usually hate the english and avoid them but you are ok". So there is a definitely an anti-English thing in Ireland which is all to do with the black and tans and the way england treated Ireland during the famine etc. All the kids are taught that in school so it engrained in them. Dont let one silly woman in a pub put you off i love it over here.
@@seantheplayer8047 The Irish are a very funny race sir, brits out everyone else in is their mentality. They cheer on mass immigration from eastern europe, middle east and africa. Ireland for the Irish is my mentality, but I am in the minority.
@@schwantzrossi1266 Spot on! My Irish Grandfather disliked the English intensely and I don't blame him for that! He was born in Clarina in1885 and would have been witness to the black & tan's murderous and totally unacceptable behaviour! You'll struggle to find a stronger opponent of this bunch of rabble than myself!
I once felt more Irish than English because of this and my dear Mum and my Grandparents. Having read over the years how the Irish hate the English, not only because of that which happened a hundred years ago, which I totally get, but because of my country wisely deciding to leave the EU - the now numerous current comments made by the Irish were enough to have me do a complete 180. Sad in a way.
@@John_Wood_ With ya John! I just don't get the mentality regarding the EU bit. I believe a country should be sovereign and should stand alone with no foreign court having a hold over that country in any way whatsoever. Call me old-fashioned - a long story there! Thanks!
Spot on. The Garda officer was polite, friendly and knew the score. Well done 👌🏼
Or playing his part, like any good actor in a pantomime 🙄😌🙃😂🤔
He's young and stupid
Same gaurda who pepper spray me in my eyes when i was 15 for walking to the shop🤣
@@central-tm1kp Not good :(
GARDA officer was amazing
I've watched 100s of these both from the UK and the USA. Never expected to see my local police station on here. Good to see he was a decent bloke.
Seriously very nice, friendly, and professional police officer. I'm very impressed. Great interaction Kolee. Thoroughly enjoyable.
Makes you want to move and Live there. Fantastic. Love it Mr K B.
Good bye close the door on your way out
The consistency is top level 👊🏻
Daily uploads G
@@koleeberks Pop up to Northern Ireland and film some stations
What a breath of fresh air
A change of pace from your least few encounters at a Garda station. I wonder if a memo went around
Yep , I'd go with that memo vibe ..
Well the British police mis use the terrorism laws when they do not like being filmed.
Irish hospitality at its finest
Lot's of scumbag coppers here , Welsh man...CRUMLIN in the 70s 80s even 90s was a great place for gangsters 🤣🤣🤣🤣 check out The General....Martin Cahill.
That officer wasn't soft; you could tell he was gauging you, but he went with his instincts. Fair play to him.
Jaysus ! The guardians of corruption must've actually gathered some " intelligence " on auditing ! 😁
very friendly a very big respect to garda station wow that has shocked me
Thank you kolee loved all the irish garda stations audits bit surprised at that reception in crumlin they must be going soft there as it was my home town where i was born and rared and had the pleasure of visiting the cells for a nite in a number of occasions :-) maybe next time you might visit tallaght garda station it can get quite busy up here cheers kolee love your audits joey kane
Are you Keith Kane’s Brother ? From clogher road school ?
As a pensioner there are another side of the law. One who charge my friend with assualt after he was hit by a garda with a torch. growing up its the tryant you meet in the police force that you never forget. There are good garda who go beyond their duty to help and are human.. It the tyrants who you remember as the worst experience.
That is common practice with the Police as they know that they will be supported by the Courts in regard to assaults. You are absolutely spot on about how we view Police being based on the activities of the idiots within the ranks.
Thanks for coming over for these audits! The majority of Gardaí are usually pleasant to deal with, however when it comes to recording them while getting stopped or in public places there is a knowledge gap with photography laws, plus they have no obligation to wear body cameras or even have dash cameras so situations can get quite uncomfortable if they confiscate your phone or delete your footage and go onto abuse your rights (which I’ve had first hand experience of when I was younger).
I think these audits in Ireland will also serve as a catalyst to get the Gardaí cameras because they’d have no footage of an interaction if someone decides to make some sort of claim. Well done 👍🏼
Kinda mad how the Garda who´ve had terrorism trouble in the past dont seem to care about the terrorism act, or cameras, yet uk police who´ve never been attacked are all about the Act... ...wankers..!
I always get a sense that your upbringing comes to the fore when you speak to positive officers and women. Always polite and positive. Firm as fuck when you need to be though bro! Great work again fella
The best treatment I saw in this station, I thank you all crimlan
This young Garda just put thousands of ignorant cops to shame - deep, serious, terrible shame.
Wow thank you GARDA Ireland! Amazing interactions! Thank you for your service and professionalism! Koleeberks, Thank you for highlighting this station! Cheers from Canada!
Same gaurda who pepper spray me in my eyes when i was 15 for walking to the shop🤣
@central-tm1kp Sorry about that! That should never happen unless in dire situations. They must have learned their jobs since your experience
try living here and you see a Big Difference worse than the U.K, i Lived there police are angels compared to GARDA trust me Bruv
Totally agree. Next Garda audits must be tougher
Garda have been overall brilliant Kolee, Irishtown was full of tyrants sadly, good to see An Garda Siochana respecting the right to film overall, much better than cops in England and Wales
Same gaurda who pepper spray me in my eyes when i was 15 for walking to the shop🤣
Wonderful! Well done Garda.
Frankly, I can’t see what this officer did that was so special that any layperson couldn’t do. He only appears to be a good officer because he is actually doing nothing! Some people prefer them that way - real sleeping policeman. No action; better than bad action. Maybe he will get a transfer to Stoke Newington! If K had meant business -he would have been all over the ropes.Looking at the video, the officer has his hands in his pockets and is just chatting idly to someone else not doing anything, and is not behind the desk. He is hardly burdened with daily duty tasks to complete such as excessive amounts of administration work that police forces so often complain about. Is the station the equivalent of ‘Ask A Policeman’ where nothing happens?
The state of that wall is shocking as it is overly plastered with old and torn posters as are the windows at the desk (now there is something to remedy if you are just kicking your heels). You can even see the sellotape. Do they not sell noticeboards in Crumlin? This is a customer-facing desk and presentation is therefore paramount as first impressions count to the public. They should have also first spotted that mess on the outside wall that K referenced.
The officer appears unsure of himself and reacts somewhat defensively throughout, yet also appears hostile. He cites the reason for not allowing Kolee to film is due to contractor work taking place during the visit (of which there is no evidence other than a contractor vehicle parked outside) however, this doesn’t prevent the officer entering that area alone without PPE. Potentially, this officer is seeking advice from a colleague behind the scenes as he seems unable to make the decision himself whether to allow filming or not.
BIG UP FROM WEST BELFAST IRELAND KOLEE
Mate we don’t say “big up” in Ireland.
@@jjboss7896 We say "Up Ya Boya"
West Belfast is in the UK
@@wavell14 not for long 🤣🤣
@@rockbun3985 you’ve been saying that for 40 years hahahahaha
Great to see another Irish video 🤟
Considering that in Ireland the argument of hostile reconnaissance would actually hold some historical wight
The contrast is surprising
You will find Northern Ireland is the place for supreme paranoia, and justified it is too. Auditing up there could not be more different, they make the MET police look good.
Ps great point about they all have public access. I live it in Ireland 🇮🇪 and it's something I've often said is why are the English cop shops nearly all closed to someone walking it.
Irelands a cool country. Laid back folks even if i say so myself.
Laid back folks... apart from the IRA, the uvf and numerous other gangsters.
@@jimmycrosby yeah James I'm in the IRA been in 35 years pensioned of these days obviously you know nowt.
That's one of our great normal in touch with society cop's we have a lot of them in Ireland 🇮🇪 but of course we have a few pig's as well.. well done to this one 👍👍
Top cop!
Took me back to when police were human beings!
Thanks for your hard work Kolee and for sharing with us.
Take care mate,
Steve 👍👍👊
You're wrong there. They are dirt
@@kid--presentable Oh well, thanks for your comment, to be honest I'm sick and tired of being right all the fuckin' time.
Same gaurda who pepper spray me in my eyes when i was 15 for walking to the shop🤣
Well done kolee and respect to the officer 👏 👍
Must be fake. Anytime I visit a Garda station, I press a bell and noone comes out for 30 minutes 😂
But as I'm sure you are probably aware Kole - Southern Ireland is not actually included as part of the UK.
Yes I’m aware :)
Yes then my Kolee people.
That is my village and local Garda Station, shame that you got a rainy day.
Btw if you’re still in Ireland and head up north I’d be more than happy to show you around dude
There you go, it’s not hard to show the public some respect is it. Well done Garda!
The young copper was sound 👍
Come down to kerry next time, direct flights from London , see proper ireland away from the city brill vid
YES!!!! Kerry is probably the greatest County in all of UK and Ireland. Beautiful, scenic and just damn good. Inch beach my favourite spot of all time.
Who wants to bet he got an awful bollocking off the Sargent when he asked if he could give a guided tour.😆
Irish gaurds are sound Kolee.
Except in dub town
LOL, are they indeed, always found them to be a pack of assholes myself.
the birthplace of a mr mcgregor ya know
That is worrying.All that fame has made him an eejit.
Ya got the 1 in 1000 garda that are OK mate fairplay to ya good to see ya in Dublin mate
I hope the tyrants working in Irishtown take something from this interaction, makes them look even more foolish if that's possible.
I got it for a comment from the public on irishtown hopefully they will realise how the police can be the best and move on it
You don’t have to be registered medical practitioner to join you have to be certified by one dope
Come on Kolee, head over the border to Northern Ireland. You will be detained in a matter of minutes at every single station if you try and keep quiet, are not fully compliant with their questioning. They have special powers there, they will try and search you for bullets and such, its mental. Go on son, get up there!
Well I can’t argue with that he was polite did not try and get loads of details while pretending to just be having a conversation and did not lie about laws to scare you away. So if every station/pc was polite indefinitely then the respect would come back with time. Unfortunately even when some police try there is alway the stupid goons who abuse the power and loose my respect. IOPC just needs to punish the pc’s directly a pay loss would soon sort it out
Welcome to Ireland and the garda have changed over the years as they use to be way worse and I mean bad so it's nice to see other people's views as mine was all bad when I was a young fella , so thanks for another Irish nutcase and respect the he'll out of you for coming over bro and showing the good Irish instead of the old hate the Irish got over all the troubles with the IRA and all the BS
Not sure if you have ever heard of lugs branaggan a very famous old timer gaurd that would dish out justice with his fists
@@andykane4414 I actually have did you ever here of a garda called donigal or prenty, they use to out our heads down the Jack's pot in the bridewell in dublin 😆 cunts
Fun Fact - St Patricks Day in the England is one of the biggest nights out on the lash in England. St Georges day however goes by and you wouldn't even know it. The English love the Irish. Not so sure the reverse is true - understandably so. I haven't been called a "Tan" in a while though.
@@schwantzrossi1266 na we do just a lot of drama still going on up the north but my generation never really took to all that it’s just now coming back and it’s sad
Uk police use to be nasty b's aswell. Racist,homophobic,misogynistic, and anti irish( Birmingham six,beat to a pulp.) Corrupt too in the sense of denying people their right to a solicitor,beating confessions out of youngsters and giving false witness. So we brits under your past view of the garda.
To be fair, there are some good interactions back with the Met etc, not many I know, but the odd one! This young Garda was terrific! Love the fact also that no gang badges on show!
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Grand, I know how to escape from that kip now, copper types the code in lol
thanks for the video kolee
Any more Garda stations coming
Great response Kolee ☘️🥃💚👍
My father wanted to join the garda when he was young but he was too short
Very good upstanding video. Your right mate, they do make the met look like clowns 🤡 and much more professional. Quality auditing mate 👍🏻
Nice one Kolee! You are doing well with the accent and it can't be easy. I live in the south western part of Ireland and I have difficulty understanding people from other counties. Needles to say it goes both ways:). Very polite Garda and your approach is always excellent. I wouldn't get carried away just yet, there are some nasty ones here also. Not as bad as it used to be but in all sections of society you get the good and the bad. You must find it refreshing that we are not so obsessed with terrorism. Mind you, it looked like someone puked or took a dump against the wall 🙄. Terrible! Thank you for checking out our police. Looking forward to more of the same.
I’ll be back there soon
The republic of Ireland is NOT the UK. I can't believe he has no idea about that . Or maybe I do .
On this one K is a little soft on them. Easy to do when you travel away (the holiday experience) and when the guard is low. An auditor needs to keep the client nervous. Instead, he committed fatal errors. He bigged-them-up for simply being standard social polite- big deal! He also needed to be more confidential in relation to the outcome of audits he carried-out in UK and Ireland. Too much disclosure - give away NOTHING. Needs to be unbiased. Gave comparison to the Met based on his personal experience with them. The fundamental error is that for an audit to have value, you need to have a consistency of approach, in other words - rate each client against the same criteria every time ( same questions, drones etc.) otherwise it's meaningless. The cop won this interraction hands down. Essentially, all that was achieved was wear and tear on a car, a waste of time, money and fuel in exchange for a p-take appointment card! Hope that K is far tougher on future garda assignments. Crumlin might use it as an in-house promotional video to show how good they are! DJ Audits strikes the right balance. Put it down as a learning experience for next time!
could you do some of them in belfast?
"80 % positive" but 100 % BOORING!
0:47 “yeah, bacon bap” 🤣
or did he say ""yeah make of that" - he never mentioned bacon.....
The Garda officer here was very good
Much Love From 🇺🇲🇺🇲 Killing It Brother So Quick ❓❓ IS Garda what is that there 1time squad I saw you looking at the poster falling off I'm OCD clean freak u wanted to fix it Am I right ❓❓As Always God bless 🙏🙏
You need subtitles with those guys
Excellent, that's how it should always be
Damn bro , I live a few mins from There. Always wondered if you would visit.
Very polite and very helpful 🤗
It's funny watching these irish gardai after watching aload of American ones good to see some doing them here in Ireland
Respect koliee 👍
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣, this is fecking gas
Legend of a guy!
Normal Police officer,polite and respctful :D
needs to do Northern Ireland audit if he wants to get more action as the NPCC memo was sent there as well so technically they should not be detaining auditors there either
The laws are somewhat different in NI, the PSNI do not have a policy in regards to photography in public places.
@@georgebarnes8163 they do have a policy in relation to audits, and that’s based on the memo that the NPCC sent to them. read it and you’ll see it mentions NI was included
@@zcharged8294 GB NPCC does not apply in NI.
@@georgebarnes8163 It does, the memo was sent to all forces in England, Wales and N. Ireland. Just not Scotland as they are technically self governing on most things.
@@georgebarnes8163 read the memo and it will tell you that it does count in NI. it was not sent to Scotland though
Kolee Aka Auditing Ireland 🇮🇪
This was a perfect reaction from the gardai but check koleeberks video's from irishtown and the bridewell garda station's.. 🤨
Why cant the UK Force be like this guy nice and calm and respectful take note! - PINAC!
That was a pass with flying colours for Crumlin.
It certainly is good viewing. The first one was like you said wishy washy. But compared to the met using terror act. These guys have dealt with real terrorists.
Head on over to areas like finglas that’s were you will get a different type of policing lol but I’ve never had an issue with the Garda Síochána mostly just men&women out doing a hard days work
This from last time you were here kolee ?
Or are you back for a while 🤔
👍👍👍
Last time
@@koleeberks ah sound 👌
Somebody shat on the station lol
Ol' man kolee on the loose again
U should of come to cork mitchelstown
You need to go to coolock Garda station 🇮🇪
Wel done to them, makes a nice change.
Need a visit to the stationers for thumb tacks
Otherwise gucci
Top of the morning...Garda
Top marks Garda, civil interaction
Ireland the land of lit
Do any of you lot shave or remove in some way, your arse hair? I'm just getting drunk and smoked up enough to deal with waxing 3cm of it off 😬
Wtf 😭
I'll let you know how it goes...
@Urlagu I didn't.
You weirdo
Do Northern Ireland
Come live here and you won't be saying how pleasant they are
Professional police officer, how it should be good video stay safe retired lifeboatmen