The Survey added up to 100% You said you have no idea where the 1% went. It did not go anywhere, if you add the 4 numbers , you get to 100 Simple maths 11+18+30+41=100 problem solved
LOL! You got me there. Well done for spotting that. But the error was in the title card, not the poll, as there definitely is one percent missing from the final vote. The actual results were: Like 11% Indifferent 30% Dislike 41% Hate the police 17%. ua-cam.com/users/postUgwZf0fpP2B3QosKLjZ4AaABCQ I don't even remembering adjusting the title card to a make up for UA-cams error. I had to redub the opening to cut the video length down and I must have read out the wrong percentage, then stupidly changed the title card to match. Who knows? But I was editing for 14 hours straight and things start to get a bit hazy after a while. That's my excuse for fucking that up and I'm sticking with it.
The wife's new cleaner used to be married to a copper but now hates them and I can't understand why. He broke her fingers and beat her up, yet he's still in Avon and Somerset police.
I have the same from a friend but Greater Manchester police. Beat her up, robbed her, all while he was high on class A drugs. Yes, he's still serving 😳
I’m nearly 60 an ex Royal Marine and NHS Paramedic, I absolutely hate them, I did when I worked along side them. I went to a lad who had both his arms broken, he was a known to them, someone had put him on a kerb side and jumped on his arms. The woman pc wanted to question him in the back of my ambulance I told her to follow us too the hospital. I finished my shift at midnight and picked my wife up from a night out on town, on the way home I was pulled over by a police car on blues, a female copper got out and she accused me of drink driving, she told me that ambulance staff often drank on duty. I noticed the copper who was on the back of the ambulance was in the drivers seat. She even sent her Sargent around to the ambulance station to complain about me! I got an apology off the chief constable. They truly are bent believe me.
So let me get this right. You served your country, likely saw things you want to forget. Then you went on to do another selfless job, dealing with god knows what on a daily basic. Then the one gov department that should have your back, the one department that calls the MOD at times for backup, took a big dump on you from a great hight? Yep. That sound like the UK. Sincerely, thank you for your service. My uncle was in the marines back in the 70's and 80's. My grandfather served in the Royal Navy in WW2. So thank you bud. Sincerely.
@ thanks for those kind words, much appreciated. It’s 3 years since I posted that and in my opinion the police in the UK are even worse now, they are so woke and political. Have a good day. Ps your grandfather must have been a tough man, as was your uncle.👍
They are as bent as a 9 Bob note. We all know it. It's why bodge has put up the clips, to educate those whom, like him, will not stand back and watch our rights be whittled away to a police state. Bodge also has put everything in a book, which I highly recommend as well as downloadable pdf format wich I keep on mybphone.
I can well believe it i had a boss call police to ask if i was in custody he told them i was not and not at any hospital this led to the copper trying to arrest me for wasting police time and made threats to my partner i explained that he was in the wrong and he shouldnt disclose anything that id been recording said threats they changed their tune right quickly the police brike laws then made threats to me to accept a caution so he colud cover up his crimes
I could tell they were bent the moment they said publicly that the public "needed" to trust them. But they didn't phrase it as they needed to be trustworthy, but that the public just had to arbitrarily trust them. That's the point you know they're gone.
Your dad was wise. I taught my sons to respect police (even though I was a very naughty child/ young man) but they have drawn their own conclusion, the police are the enemy. I've now gone back to my youthful turn of phrase to describe them: Filth.
Its a well earned nick name that contains a warning. Plod seemed to go easy on the groomers, for one reason. They were in it up to their necks. Deals have been done for short sentences & early release as long as the groomers don't reveal how many plod & judges took part!
@@kevinchamberlain7928 it's funny you mention my criminal days were short lived in my early 20's even then, I never had an issue with them. It's over the last 10 years I really don't like them. Everytime I see them . My adrenaline spikes like I just seen a teenage street gang.
In 2003 I returned to my home that I owned at 22 whilst working FT and completing a degree. Next door but one lived a cranky old bloke in his 70s. On arriving home he rushed out of his house pissed up in an absolute rage. Turns out he was raging at me. I’d never spoken to him before. Someone had parked their car outside his house. He was raging at me, despite me clearly just arriving in my car obviously. I was totally taken back and asked him what the problem was which he couldn’t articulate. After him raging for a couple of minutes I told him bluntly to “f**k off.” Basically a pissed bloke raging at me for literally zero to do with me. Next he comes throwing punches. I just walked backwards and was totally gobsmacked. He didn’t manage to land a punch and was knackered out after 10 seconds. I walked around him to my gate shaking my head and half laughing out of total bewilderment. Next he grabs me round the neck and tries to force me on the floor whilst strangling me. I should mention here I have a birth defect in my spine and am legit disabled. At this point i pulled his arm off me and turned around to face him. He let go and in doing so (bear in mind he was leathered) stumbled backwards and fell into my car denting it all. He was still shouting expletives in the gutter at me about this car parked near his house. The neighbour across the road came over and saw the whole thing and was 100% on my side. He helped the guy up whilst telling him off that his was bang out of line. After this I called the police to report it. He got arrested the next day and that was it….I thought. 2 weeks later I got arrested for GBH. Bear in mind I didn’t do a thing and I reported it. He claimed that he did come out and asked me very, very politely to move the car to which I responded with absolute rage and beat him to the floor. My neighbour gave a statement which exactly mirrored mine but despite this, I ended up being really gone at by the police as I was an “animal” for what I did. Eventually I was told that he accepted a charge of common assault and that if I accepted the same that would be the end of it. I refused. The police went nuts and threatened the hell out of me. A month later it was all dropped. It turned out he didn’t accept a charge at all so the police just tried to stitch me up. Over the next few years it turned out this old bloke had a list of convictions for assault, domestic abuse and….pedophilia. After this incident I developed a deep dislike and distrust of the police. It is obvious I am not the only one to have been on the receiving end of their utter criminal behaviour.
So refreshing to hear what is actually going on, not only in the UK but everywhere across the world, with over zealous policing without knowledge of the actual law, thank you again for your hard work.
Classic Andrew Lawrence joke. Officer.”Do you know why I have stopped you in your car?” Driver. “ Is it because your parents ignored you and you were bullied at school?”
Let me guess. Is it because you just wanted to have a chat about my driving? Or is it because you’re being bullied back at the station for not having enough gold stars next to your name on the notice board? Oh I know, you want to pretend to exert your assumptions of authority by beginning every other sentence with the word ‘OBVIOUSLY’!!
When I was young we hung around in a big group. One of us was a copper. Out of the entire group he was always the one that started trouble when we went out, was always the drunk one on his motorbike and he was always the one with weed on him.
@@danielbate13 This particular practice stems from the top..Zero tolerance is one thing but alienating the public for what really should be a verbal warning does no good, we were taught if you took a neutral person and upset them, it could take upwards of ten positive interactions to get them back to original position, food for thought, I'm a cockney so joined the Met 50 years ago..neutral was good..just be fair..knew I wouldn't be loved lol. As the old eastenders used to say ' don't effin like Yr boy, but be effed without yr' Now..I'm not so sure..my force where I live in West Yorkshire are a disgrace tbh
@@jayturner3397 Jay, I'm not hating for the sake of it, I used to have so much respect for the police but the situation that we find ourselves in now had really bought this all to the fore, I feel for you to be honest you must think what the hell is going on?
@@danielbate13 didn't think that m8t..and yep..was all the good work we did in vain..to be detested like this, but oh how gleefully they have taken this role..its a 'type '.I noticed the people they were rejecting good guys and girls in the main, but I think this Part of the plan was also long term..as I say We must all stand..take it down from the top..peacefully by weight of numbers..if we can
I was in England a couple of years ago and was having a friendly chat to a few people who were operating market stalls in Daventry. For some reason the subject of the Police came up, and even though i am not friendly towards them myself due to their use of false documents against me, i was surprised at the utter hatred towards the Police by those decent people.
This reminds me of a thread I found about my website on Netmums of all places. Early days. The OP was slamming something I'd written. I honestly thought everyone was going to pitch in and condemn me. But to my surprise it was full of condemnation for the police. It was only then I realised that the anomisty from the public was far greater than I imagined. Then along came the comments section on UA-cam and here we all are.
I believe any person with decency should loathe the police. As soon as they left the old style uniform, with helmet and became a paramilitary wing of the Establishment with their new outfits, it all changed...plus the LGBT...bull....of course. At that point they went from tolerated to despised and loathed. If a cop was getting the crap kicked out of him, I'd pull up a chair and record.
Im a 52 year old man and got stopped and searched for looking at a building about to be demolished on the grounds of alleged 'casing' it. If I had worn a suit they wouldn't have bothered but was helping my old dad so looked scruffy. Hate them. Said no comment to every question, worked well
Plus the main group of people who love police and aren't police themselves, those are bullies who employ police to enforce their own will. My mother was one such person.
I'm ex army. Nothing like the police mate. I'm ex infantry. We have honour an loyalty to each other. We wouldn't be caught dead aligning are selves with these parasites called the police.
@Carl Nielsen Most people i`ve met from the army (subjectve and anecdotal but still personal experience) will hate the police for their disproportionate work input vs rewards and gratification. In the majority of cases it has nothing to do with actual abuse against the population.
I was stopped by the police at a busy train station the other day, without any statement, they placed me in cuffs and searched through 2 huge bags of clothes, with the cuffs still on and them not knowing my name or age they demanded I picked it all up. After they explained what county lines are and I said "Ok piggy" they then took me to their car and threatened me with arrest if I didn't comply with all of their orders. None of their cameras were on and only when I pointed that out, did their tone and tactics change. Being fairly angry with those officers I had no intention of cooperation and in the end, they gave up - I will certainly not waste my time with a complaint but I feel posting it here will get more attention than the police would ever give serious crime.
You should have put in a complaint, everyone should, if for nothing else just to show people what is really going on. The TV can go on about this poor one and that poor one, but to be honest I don't think the general public get it. High number of complaints cannot be hidden for every.
@@gmangnall they are allowed to strip search if you have drug convictions or have admitted to using drugs before, the cops would simply claim you said you use drugs and it would be thrownout as judges "know" that cops are infallable gods incapable of lying
Put a complaint in, they arrested me for 8 hours, I put a complaint in and went Iopc to uphold my complaint, in all they spent about a year of a full time officer time to deal with mine due to their incompetence, once they know you won’t give up, they won’t bother you again
Many thanks for this. This survey should be sent to Cressida Dick, and every MP, especially" Pretty useless" Patel. And it's a reminder of the old lawyer joke : "How come it takes 6 years to learn to practice the law, but only 6 months to learn how to enforce it".
I wish I didn't hate them and they were human enough to respect. But they, themselves have taught me over and over... Trust or Help them at your peril. Even engaging them in conversation is dangerous, like they were career criminals
Jacqui Stevens. When Quadrilla were fracking in Lancashire, the police were there acting as security guards for them,funded by the taxpayer to stop protesters getting the upper hand.
I got stopped for being on the phone whilst driving. They threatened to search my vehicle citing the Anti Terrorism law , I refused then the female police officer said she could smell cannabis. After A 45 minute stand off by the side of the road she asked me why I was being so awkward ? I had to remind her she stopped me. She eventually gave up and we all went our own way.
Had a similar experience myself, few months after passing my test in 2012 I was stopped by the police for “being over illuminated” it was a foggy evening and I had forgotten to turn off my front foglights when coming off a stretch of unlit country road back into the lit roads of my town, from the get go they were hostile and for some reason seemed intent on searching my car, the boot (estate car) was loaded full with my tools at the time from the job I was working they told me I’d have to unload it and when I refused saying if they wanted to search it fine but they would have to unload it and load it back up again they accused me of being hostile then suddenly one officer (who told me at the station they called him sniffer snowdon because of his impeccable sense of smell) said he smelt weed whenever he approached my car, they had pulled me up in a particularly rough bit of town where most of the houses around were either growing or smoking it but no he said it was defiantly coming from my car after half an hour of wasting my time they eventually let me be on my way, haven’t trusted them since that day just felt like they were trying to stitch me up or make my life hard at every turn
The police cannot be trusted, simple as fact. Seen a coupe of videos "Never talk to the police" given by solicitors, I feel this is excellent advice. The police working with BLM disturbs me, BLM were given special privileges. Cressida Dick disturbs me big time.
When I was a youth in the early 80's, we had a beat cop who walked all around our local area. No car, no body camera, no tazer, just his truncheon and a stern word if we were being cheeky. There wasn't a single one of my peers that had a bad word to say about him. He'd always come to the local youth club and sit and have a coffee and a chat with both the staff and kids alike. He was a good man and a credit to his profession. If he'd have gotten into trouble, he'd have gotten help from any of us that would have been there to give it. Roll on almost 40 years. I wouldn't piss on a single one of them if they spontaneously combusted in front of me, and as NWA sang "F*** the police!"
i couldn't have put it better myself , PC then Sarg Pocket his name was . Stonehouse the town , late 70s and early 80s the time. a proper Constable , not like a cuntstable nowadays . Like chalk and cheese , they are a disgrace now , vindictive , lying , corrupt and think they are above the law . 1312.
Same here. I had nothing but respect back then(am 48 now). The police back then could count on the public. Now they have lost almost eveyones respect and support...Sad Times!
I refuse to talk to them unless it's absolutely necessary, I avoid them in any way shape or form. Engage with them at your own risk. Ignore them, don't acknowledge them, Live by these rules. The are professional and habitual liars and Psychological manipulators, this is why you stay away from people like this or they can cause nightmares with just little effort. For those who don't understand Psychological terms look up Narcissistic personality disorder, Avoidant personality disorder, Borderline Personality disorder, Cognitive dissonance, Gaslighting, all of these traits intertwine perfectly with a happy helpful face... this list is vast, things like this hide in the shadows of the mentality of these people.
Same here mate, would love to a be a police officer in a decent, honourable and moral society. Why would any one wanna join an organisation that actively covered up the rape and torture of young venerable girls?
@The Badderman it's so sad that people like you cannot distinguish between muslim, sikh & hindu etc, instead every brown person is the same in your eyes. You're the kind of person that complains when the media does it to the white race but you will happily do it to anyone non white, utterly ignorant and pathetic.
I was once told that if 99 random people were in a room, and one policeman, the person most likely to have a criminal record for a violent crime would be the cop.
The one who should have a criminal record but probably doesn't because they protect each other and his body cam just so happend to run out of battery around the time the assault allegedly took place.
I hate the police because I told some the sight of their uniform makes me feel unsafe, at a rally for Sarah Everard, and they just... laughed in my face.
As a kid my dad used to always tell me to respect the police . I know that he wouldn’t feel the same these days . Seeing the absolute state of them today he would be horrified !
I would love to be a police officer and no not to go on some egotistical power trip I generally want to help and protect good people, however your video perfectly summarises why I became a firefighter instead, i would even go as far as saying i hate the police and this is from someone who has a clean criminal record.
Hilarious! You mean you became a firefighter because you are lazy and don't mind getting paid about 20k a year less than a police officer. I have many friends who are doing your job including in 'busy' areas. Yes, when something actually happens they are very well trained, and thank god for this but let's not pretend they do much actual work.
@@TheVideoLounge ego 1st for most officers and common sense is way down there, the way they interact with the public gets to me also and outside of my job the amount of audits I watch and poor policing is more than enough
@@zvinzvenski2769 im not sure what world u live in that you think the pay gap is that much for each role, and the lazy comment makes zero sense the training and physical demands are much more intense than any police officer has to go though
You actually need to have a brain to be a firefighter. Can’t just get on the radio and ask someone to think for you in a moment of genuine crisis. Need to remember your training and make rational decisions based on this. Yes rational.
3 tips for dealing with the 'police' - Ignore their existence, if you see them on the street just go about your day. Neither fear nor respect them, they are nothing. - Politely decline all interactions with them, don't open your front door to them, politely decline all conversations and interviews. - If a crime is committed against you, you can report it but have very very low expectations. A girl who goes to school with my children was raped by one of the male school kids. Because the girl in question had mental health problems the police immediately used that as an excuse to throw away the case. The only thing the school could do was expel the boy to get him away.
I try to ignore their existence and usually they leave me alone but there are some particular ones in my area that like to try to start up something if they are bored. they got really frustrated with me because I just had no interest in talking to them or playing into their antagonizing tactics. it was like listening to a bunch of children screaming at me -_-.
A few years ago, I was sat at the red traffic lights stationary minding my own business. A car behind, flashed & beeped me to move forward so they could turn left. He then got out of his car, making sure to put on his traffic hat, walked up to my window to ask why I didn’t pull forward. I just pointed out the keep clear sign on the road & he retreated. He had no blues & two’s blaring, 2 mins from the nick, end of shift. 😂😂😂
I have been protesting for Brexit, Children and Freedom for a while and I am not young so would be the age of mother or grandmother to most of the cops yet I have had batons pulled on me and I have been threatened and harrassed on numerous occasions. 16/2/2019 the TSG attacked us in the Haymarket just as our protest was ending. 3 needed hospital treatment, 6 arrested. All charges dropped. I grew up respecting the police, now I have none.
Well said sir, I continue to watch and support your channel in any way I can in the hope that more people will realise that these clowns in uniform need to be accountable for their behaviour. Keep up the essential work that you do.
I used to know someone at school who's father was a copper. To say they had a strict up-bringing would be an understatement. They basically weren't allowed to have a social life and spent their time at home doing nothing but chores and reading, 'approved', books, etc. I bet he couldn't wait to leave home once they were old enough.
Being a police officer must be shite. They have to be political correct all the time. If word gets out that any of them ever cracked a race or gay joke, then they’re career is over.
@@cypeman8037 it’s all about the ego. Serve the community or Force the community to uphold the laws ? You are obviously brainwashed and are in full support. Bet you are ex military
Totally agree, and when they don’t want you in court they adjust the system to suit themselves. Took away my right to appear in court and made a court order for payment of fine or enforcement. Didn’t even get a court date. Void letter being handed in tomorrow. Utterly disgraceful because they know they will lose and think i will pay. They make enemies of us every day.
Reminds me of when I was parked in the street while I nipped into a shop. When I got back a police car was packed in front of mine, so close it was practically bumper to bumper. Luckily I’d left enough space behind me to get out. In the old days I might have stuck around to have a few words with the plod about their parking. But I’d seen Crimebodge and decided that it was probably wiser to slink away without making myself known to them. So thank you Crimebodge, you may have saved me. (I was brought up to believe the police were good.)
Chosen only for their willingness to be turned on against the people, when you sack 20.000 experienced police officers and replace them with snowflakes, we see the results daily, film every interaction with these corrupt clowns, if only to annoy.
I'm a Brit who moved to America a decade ago. There is such a stark difference in how the average Joe values their freedom and rights between the two countries. It is enshrined in the US culture to value and know your constitutionally enshrined rights, although, state and local ordinances are much less known. The UK education system is partly to blame, but also there is a dynamic where people 'trust' the police and/or don't want to be difficult in such situations - us Brits are pretty conflict avoidant and it's not a good thing! You're doing a public service sir. Keep it up.
When Robert Peel announced his intention to set up a metropolitan police service he received massive resistance from the public of the day: every single reason they gave for resisting this has since come to pass: they knew what this would lead to. Up until then towns and villages were guarded by the 'Watchmen' - brave and trustworthy citizens who were hand picked by their local communities for the job.
"And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?... The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If...if... We didn't love freedom enough. And even more we had no awareness of the real situation.... We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward." - Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago 1918-1956
@@stephg137 Says a lot about you when you think disagreeing with a proven fact makes you wrong. Anyways,here a excerpt from a interview where the wife of Solzhenitsyn admits that his ramblings where nothing but fiction "Natelya Reshetovskaya told the conservative newspaper Le Figaro that the book, “The Gulag Archipelago, 1918-1956,” was based on unreliable information: She also told the newspaper's Moscow correspondent that she was still living with Mr. Soizhenitsyn when he wrote the book and that she had typed part of it. They parted in 1970 and were subsequently divorced. She said: “The subject of ‘Gulag Archipelago,’ as I felt at the moment when he was writing it, is not in fact the life of the country and not even the life of the camps but the folklore of the camps.”
I don't want to hate the cops - but I do and with several encounters with them my opinion falls each time (though traffic cops tend not to be so bad). I have been threatened with arrest 4 times now, once for swearing the offensive term "piss take", once for a non offensive joke, and once for pointing our that the police should not be parking in a disabled bay! The 4th has just slipped my mind lol
When I was in sixth form I got S/Ad by someone who was in the police candidates and most likely works as a police officer now but at my old work place one of our regulars was a cheerful police officer from Scotland he used to make me laugh every time I saw him and he chased off the chavs who always gathered there so my experience is with the police is 50/50 but after discovering this channel I'm starting to change my mind I keep telling myself it's just a few bad apples but it keeps on getting worse.
I'm an alcoholic, my local Police officer Andy Cooke has referred me to services you can only access by referral. I have mh, serious physical issues. I was in hospital 6 days ,he went every day to look after my cat. He visits at least once a week. He is absolutely amazing and truly cares. I have had bad experience with other officers but Andy is truly amazing ! They're not ALL bad ! I was detained under 316 last Sunday after trying to hang myself and trying to walk infront of a lorry. 77 miles to mh unit in Gt Yarmouth. To be turned away. Back to Bury St Eds. I assessed and released on the Monday, Wednesday Andy first shift was Visit me ! Oh I know what you mean but, just One decent/caring person police officer can excuse the others. Seriously this officer Andy Cooke has totally changed my life. 100% been there for me. Really giving a shit!
If your boss isn't bothered about you doing feck all, then you'll carry on doing feck all. Personally I'd be bored out of my skull being a lazy bone idle plod
I was brought up to respect the police & I always thought that I wouldn’t want their job with all they have y too deal with but unfortunately I now just don’t trust them 😢.
God I hate the police, I was nearly murdered by 3 burglars who tortured me last year (in the northeast of England) They know who did it, it’s open knowledge who did it round these parts. Even having “a very distinctive car, you wouldn’t confuse with any other” in their words, caught on 3 different cctv cameras at 1am… they somehow “lost track”
@@barriemdavies551 they were all dressed from head to toe and had balaclavas on. Seems being a white male victim you don’t get priority though.. they claim “insufficient resources” while 3 people who butchered me with a machete a butcher knife and a hammer walk the streets
@The Badderman in this case they weren’t. It was a franchisee who arranged to have my company takings jacked in a move to have me bankrupt out of my own company so he could move in. I know all if the names involved, as do the police. Two of them are apparently known informants so seems the police would rather keep them on payroll
1:50 - I actually have the fortune of living in a...still smallish town, with a beat officer that actually seems to give enough of a shit when members of the public report things. It's a shame, as the entire police service should be like that police officer.
surprised crimebodge isn't getting a knock at the door for those signs, but then again they know he wont just lie down and take it like the majority of the British public either because it's too expensive or they use intimidation tactics to get what they want
I think it's pot luck and depends on the force. I've fought the police for years and they pretty much leave me alone in the interim. I've seen some guys who hold them to account having their entire lives ruined by the force
I'm a grown man now in my early 40s and when I was in high school there was this one boy who would always bully the smaller and weaker individuals including myself, even though I was one of the tallest and heavier set lads I would allow the bullying to continue. You know that saying gentle giant, well I was one of those. Over 5 years of torment from him and his cronies. I moved away from the area after leaving high school but unfortunately due to circumstances returned years later. One day whilst walking through the local shopping arcade I happened to bump into said individual and wouldn't you believe it ! He had the uniform on , not to my surprise ! He did greet me and said my name, personally I didn't recognize him (as I managed to forget a lot of faces from school) until he said his name, I didn't want to get into a conversation with him so just wished him well and on our way we went. I'm sure many of you in the comments section reading this will have a very similar story to tell. Not surprised why bullies choose this profession.
Don't be mean my lovely crimebodge, they can't help trusting what they have been taught to, and honestly I know there are good ones. What they are doing now is bloody shocking, and you are a hero for exposing so much corruption, and upholding the ancient law that no injustice must be ignored. Things will be made right for everyone, we know it's on the way now. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Sending you all a big phat psychic hug pass it on babies xxx 😇😇😇🥰🥰🥰😇😇😇 xxx
The Government seem happy enough with them and how they operate because I haven't seen any Governmental review into policing or how they use their burgeoning powers. Personally I am concerned about police powers and Boris' desire to give them more as it is obvious to one and all that they can't use the powers they already have responsibly, and are no longer an independent observer making reasonable decisions based on the evidence of their eyes. Most powers require a reasonable suspicion to be exercised and that requires the person using the powers to be a reasonable person. This begs the question, are police constables reasonable people, are they routinely tested on the reason or have their authorities simply allowed people who may have started off a reasonable recruits to become jaded and bigoted old hands who will stretch a reasonable suspicion out of your very existence being an offense.
I strive to avoid the police on all counts. I feel that they cannot be trusted. If I was to interact with the police, I would not have a belief or trust in them to act fairly or sincerely. For me it's best to avoid them. Approaching the police would be a last resort, or even worse than a last resort, I never want to do it.
There's a reason why there isn't a song saying fuck the firefighters or paramedics because they actually provide the public service they were formed for.
I think they definitely got worse when they began "fast tracking". I understand that in the past you had to work from constable to inspector, but now the management of the police, the senior roles now are from university students who have "degrees" in criminology, forensics and "sociology" (with no real contact with the public, just pages of excel and statistics to justify their actions) that's were they learn their bias's because they've been taught about "youf cultures", the idea of instant victim because from a minority group and of stereotyping individuals...Doesn't help that the police standards/ training is now a private company rather than a branch of the HO.
It's time to bring back the Fyrd's to protect people from police abuse. If the police knew someone could bash down their door and arrest them while they sleep maybe they might consider serving the public over themselves. Also if there was a death penalty for police idiots abusing their powers they might behave!
@@stephen8597 judging by the numerous videos i have seen, the police tend at act more aggressive when they know their being filmed and also instruct your lad to keep a distance from them at all times so they cant grab him or his phone
Only slightly. They still don't do anything when it comes to burglaries, rapists, assaults etc, I've seen this first hand. I knew who broke into my garage and stole £15000 worth of motorbikes and tools because of my cameras and it was a well known local thief, I gave them his full name and the footage. They literally wouldn't even go to question him. They are the scum of the earth and shouldn't be allowed anymore. When I said if you don't go and do something about it I fucking will they threatened to arrest me.. It's beyond a joke at this point they need their "power" and uniforms taken away.
@@MDM1992 surely this in not right, you have done the job for them, and no charges 🙄. Could you not bring a private case against the person. I know it's not ideal.
@@marionthomas5947 that's exactly the point, they refuse to do any leg work and because this man was a repeat offender in and out of jail for burglary and violent offences they claimed that they had no address to look for him, even though I also directed them to the address of his girlfriend where he was living. And your right I could have, but after having my newly started business broken into and losing that 15,000 of motorcycles and tools (that's without the cost of damages like replacing the doors and locked gate he absolutely destroyed getting in) I unfortunately had no insurance at the time and this literally cleaned me out, luckily I didn't have any customers vehicles in there at the time otherwise I would have had to personally pay out for that other than just lose all of mine. I could not afford to pay for a private prosecution after a loss like this, it literally destroyed my livelihood. And at the time I was certain they had more than enough evidence to bring a case against this piece of filth and do their job.. but they quite literally told me all the bikes and tools are most likely gone forever and that they would not be able to find him and don't have the time to go looking.. This is what our "justice" system in the UK is and it's pathetic.
@@MDM1992 I feel for you, I really do. This stinks to high heaven. Somethings got to be done, as I'm sure that unfortunately you are not alone in being treated this way. Be it from the top or from the bottom, the government need to sort the police out. Good luck with your business.
@@MDM1992 i feel ya man, my car was broken into on my drive and even handing over the cctv footage, the plod didnt even attend site and concluded the cctv was not enough evidence to identify the crims.
First step needed to fix the police: make them personally, professionally, responsible for their actions. Financially and criminally. Just as I am (a plumber).
Sir, I am so grateful for all the knowledge you share. And for explaining what I cannot. I have no doubt, you are making some powerful enemies. It would be an honour to shake your hand and thank you personally. No gloves of course 🏴xx
The actions of some cops recently sound disturbingly similar to the actions of the police in Northern Ireland just a few decades ago. That did not go well.
Mr. CrimeBodge Sir...as much as I enjoy your renderings ,I must confess that the days of 'Dixon of Dock Green' are long gone , The days of the Village 'Bobby' are a thing of the past...but there is is one redeeming factor that over rides all other situations and it is non negotiable, If a copper (Bobby/Officer) goes overboard and is clearly wrong in his pursuit...And even if he is a well known Tyrant or a Bully all the other Coppers will stand down!.. Nough said! but then ..I am only Eighty years old...and a ex Limey...What do I know Heh! ...good job young man...keep it up .Don.S
The Survey added up to 100% You said you have no idea where the 1% went. It did not go anywhere, if you add the 4 numbers , you get to 100 Simple maths 11+18+30+41=100 problem solved
LOL! You got me there. Well done for spotting that. But the error was in the title card, not the poll, as there definitely is one percent missing from the final vote. The actual results were: Like 11% Indifferent 30% Dislike 41% Hate the police 17%.
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I don't even remembering adjusting the title card to a make up for UA-cams error. I had to redub the opening to cut the video length down and I must have read out the wrong percentage, then stupidly changed the title card to match. Who knows? But I was editing for 14 hours straight and things start to get a bit hazy after a while. That's my excuse for fucking that up and I'm sticking with it.
@@crimebodge7274 I guessed that. I was just having a laugh.
@@crimebodge7274 Rob noooooo now the police are going to arrest you for "stealing" that 1% without evidence!
I see a conspiracy coming!!!🤣🤣🤣
@@leons.kennedy2747 they don't arrest people for stealing. that's so last millenium. they might arrest him for spreading misinformation about the 1%
The wife's new cleaner used to be married to a copper but now hates them and I can't understand why. He broke her fingers and beat her up, yet he's still in Avon and Somerset police.
He has probably been promoted.
Wife beating is common among the plod as well as drinking & driving & getting away with it.
I have the same from a friend but Greater Manchester police. Beat her up, robbed her, all while he was high on class A drugs. Yes, he's still serving 😳
Yup woman abusers in uniform 😭
@@purplecarnations2578 Woman murderers too - Wayne Couzens, for example.
I’m nearly 60 an ex Royal Marine and NHS Paramedic, I absolutely hate them, I did when I worked along side them. I went to a lad who had both his arms broken, he was a known to them, someone had put him on a kerb side and jumped on his arms. The woman pc wanted to question him in the back of my ambulance I told her to follow us too the hospital. I finished my shift at midnight and picked my wife up from a night out on town, on the way home I was pulled over by a police car on blues, a female copper got out and she accused me of drink driving, she told me that ambulance staff often drank on duty.
I noticed the copper who was on the back of the ambulance was in the drivers seat. She even sent her Sargent around to the ambulance station to complain about me!
I got an apology off the chief constable. They truly are bent believe me.
So let me get this right.
You served your country, likely saw things you want to forget. Then you went on to do another selfless job, dealing with god knows what on a daily basic. Then the one gov department that should have your back, the one department that calls the MOD at times for backup, took a big dump on you from a great hight?
Yep. That sound like the UK.
Sincerely, thank you for your service. My uncle was in the marines back in the 70's and 80's. My grandfather served in the Royal Navy in WW2. So thank you bud. Sincerely.
@ thanks for those kind words, much appreciated. It’s 3 years since I posted that and in my opinion the police in the UK are even worse now, they are so woke and political. Have a good day. Ps your grandfather must have been a tough man, as was your uncle.👍
They are as bent as a 9 Bob note. We all know it. It's why bodge has put up the clips, to educate those whom, like him, will not stand back and watch our rights be whittled away to a police state. Bodge also has put everything in a book, which I highly recommend as well as downloadable pdf format wich I keep on mybphone.
I can well believe it i had a boss call police to ask if i was in custody he told them i was not and not at any hospital this led to the copper trying to arrest me for wasting police time and made threats to my partner i explained that he was in the wrong and he shouldnt disclose anything that id been recording said threats they changed their tune right quickly the police brike laws then made threats to me to accept a caution so he colud cover up his crimes
I could tell they were bent the moment they said publicly that the public "needed" to trust them.
But they didn't phrase it as they needed to be trustworthy, but that the public just had to arbitrarily trust them. That's the point you know they're gone.
My Dad always called them "filth" his whole life. I never understood this for many years, now I do. Filth it is then......
same ere, the filth, the pigs
Your dad was wise. I taught my sons to respect police (even though I was a very naughty child/ young man) but they have drawn their own conclusion, the police are the enemy. I've now gone back to my youthful turn of phrase to describe them: Filth.
Don't forget Fuzz....rozzer.....piglets.......
Its a well earned nick name that contains a warning. Plod seemed to go easy on the groomers, for one reason. They were in it up to their necks. Deals have been done for short sentences & early release as long as the groomers don't reveal how many plod & judges took part!
@@kevinchamberlain7928 it's funny you mention my criminal days were short lived in my early 20's even then, I never had an issue with them. It's over the last 10 years I really don't like them. Everytime I see them . My adrenaline spikes like I just seen a teenage street gang.
In 2003 I returned to my home that I owned at 22 whilst working FT and completing a degree.
Next door but one lived a cranky old bloke in his 70s. On arriving home he rushed out of his house pissed up in an absolute rage.
Turns out he was raging at me. I’d never spoken to him before. Someone had parked their car outside his house.
He was raging at me, despite me clearly just arriving in my car obviously. I was totally taken back and asked him what the problem was which he couldn’t articulate. After him raging for a couple of minutes I told him bluntly to “f**k off.” Basically a pissed bloke raging at me for literally zero to do with me.
Next he comes throwing punches. I just walked backwards and was totally gobsmacked. He didn’t manage to land a punch and was knackered out after 10 seconds.
I walked around him to my gate shaking my head and half laughing out of total bewilderment. Next he grabs me round the neck and tries to force me on the floor whilst strangling me.
I should mention here I have a birth defect in my spine and am legit disabled. At this point i pulled his arm off me and turned around to face him. He let go and in doing so (bear in mind he was leathered) stumbled backwards and fell into my car denting it all. He was still shouting expletives in the gutter at me about this car parked near his house.
The neighbour across the road came over and saw the whole thing and was 100% on my side. He helped the guy up whilst telling him off that his was bang out of line.
After this I called the police to report it. He got arrested the next day and that was it….I thought.
2 weeks later I got arrested for GBH. Bear in mind I didn’t do a thing and I reported it.
He claimed that he did come out and asked me very, very politely to move the car to which I responded with absolute rage and beat him to the floor.
My neighbour gave a statement which exactly mirrored mine but despite this, I ended up being really gone at by the police as I was an “animal” for what I did.
Eventually I was told that he accepted a charge of common assault and that if I accepted the same that would be the end of it. I refused. The police went nuts and threatened the hell out of me.
A month later it was all dropped. It turned out he didn’t accept a charge at all so the police just tried to stitch me up.
Over the next few years it turned out this old bloke had a list of convictions for assault, domestic abuse and….pedophilia.
After this incident I developed a deep dislike and distrust of the police. It is obvious I am not the only one to have been on the receiving end of their utter criminal behaviour.
So refreshing to hear what is actually going on, not only in the UK but everywhere across the world, with over zealous policing without knowledge of the actual law, thank you again for your hard work.
If you looking for trouble find a policeman,, so true!!! Love your work Mr Crimebodge sir!
Never answer the door the police and politely decline to answer any questions.
There just a Private Corporation!! 😈
Classic Andrew Lawrence joke. Officer.”Do you know why I have stopped you in your car?” Driver. “ Is it because your parents ignored you and you were bullied at school?”
lmao, Andrew is the best current comedian by far - love his recent YT characters.............
This is my new response, cheers for that 😆
Let me guess. Is it because you just wanted to have a chat about my driving? Or is it because you’re being bullied back at the station for not having enough gold stars next to your name on the notice board?
Oh I know, you want to pretend to exert your assumptions of authority by beginning every other sentence with the word ‘OBVIOUSLY’!!
LOL but not funny
Is it because you are a miserable Colin or Karen and want to make everyone else equally miserable?
When I was young we hung around in a big group. One of us was a copper. Out of the entire group he was always the one that started trouble when we went out, was always the drunk one on his motorbike and he was always the one with weed on him.
Cool story bro.
Sounds like a good bloke
I personally have absolutely no time for any of them. I have to say that I do utterly despise them.
Well the fact that they are selective in how they "enforce the law" is one reason.
Discretion should be key..not just easy offences in order to 'Indicate ' their performance..
@@jayturner3397 I've said this more and more especially over the last year and a half, it's pathetic
@@danielbate13 This particular practice stems from the top..Zero tolerance is one thing but alienating the public for what really should be a verbal warning does no good, we were taught if you took a neutral person and upset them, it could take upwards of ten positive interactions to get them back to original position, food for thought, I'm a cockney so joined the Met 50 years ago..neutral was good..just be fair..knew I wouldn't be loved lol. As the old eastenders used to say ' don't effin like Yr boy, but be effed without yr' Now..I'm not so sure..my force where I live in West Yorkshire are a disgrace tbh
@@jayturner3397 Jay, I'm not hating for the sake of it, I used to have so much respect for the police but the situation that we find ourselves in now had really bought this all to the fore, I feel for you to be honest you must think what the hell is going on?
@@danielbate13 didn't think that m8t..and yep..was all the good work we did in vain..to be detested like this, but oh how gleefully they have taken this role..its a 'type '.I noticed the people they were rejecting good guys and girls in the main, but I think this Part of the plan was also long term..as I say We must all stand..take it down from the top..peacefully by weight of numbers..if we can
I was in England a couple of years ago and was having a friendly chat to a few people who were operating market stalls in Daventry. For some reason the subject of the Police came up, and even though i am not friendly towards them myself due to their use of false documents against me, i was surprised at the utter hatred towards the Police by those decent people.
yes and here too. Not liked here in aus either
@@lotsofpaws8310 , i know, that is where i am.
This reminds me of a thread I found about my website on Netmums of all places. Early days. The OP was slamming something I'd written. I honestly thought everyone was going to pitch in and condemn me. But to my surprise it was full of condemnation for the police. It was only then I realised that the anomisty from the public was far greater than I imagined. Then along came the comments section on UA-cam and here we all are.
@@crimebodge7274 Thank God for that OP.
I believe any person with decency should loathe the police. As soon as they left the old style uniform, with helmet and became a paramilitary wing of the Establishment with their new outfits, it all changed...plus the LGBT...bull....of course. At that point they went from tolerated to despised and loathed. If a cop was getting the crap kicked out of him, I'd pull up a chair and record.
Only 5 reasons? You are a generous man.
The original list had about 50.
But we only need one.
@@crimebodge7274 Even that's generous.............
Im a 52 year old man and got stopped and searched for looking at a building about to be demolished on the grounds of alleged 'casing' it. If I had worn a suit they wouldn't have bothered but was helping my old dad so looked scruffy. Hate them. Said no comment to every question, worked well
“It used to be said if you were in trouble, find a policeman. Nowadays if you want trouble, find a policeman”
👏 👏 👏 👏
Plus the main group of people who love police and aren't police themselves, those are bullies who employ police to enforce their own will. My mother was one such person.
When my daughter left the forces she considered a job in the police, however, one look through the application form was enough to cure her.
@Chavez 88 not really.
Army, navy, airforce still have my respect.
I'm ex army. Nothing like the police mate. I'm ex infantry. We have honour an loyalty to each other. We wouldn't be caught dead aligning are selves with these parasites called the police.
@Carl Nielsen All its needed is a declaration of the state of emergency. It`s a kind of maaaagic.
@@mrT-qp1mf Loyalty to your buddies does not mean the public is protected against you following abusive orders.
@Carl Nielsen Most people i`ve met from the army (subjectve and anecdotal but still personal experience) will hate the police for their disproportionate work input vs rewards and gratification. In the majority of cases it has nothing to do with actual abuse against the population.
A bully always knows he can call on his mates.
I was stopped by the police at a busy train station the other day, without any statement, they placed me in cuffs and searched through 2 huge bags of clothes, with the cuffs still on and them not knowing my name or age they demanded I picked it all up. After they explained what county lines are and I said "Ok piggy" they then took me to their car and threatened me with arrest if I didn't comply with all of their orders. None of their cameras were on and only when I pointed that out, did their tone and tactics change. Being fairly angry with those officers I had no intention of cooperation and in the end, they gave up - I will certainly not waste my time with a complaint but I feel posting it here will get more attention than the police would ever give serious crime.
You should have put in a complaint, everyone should, if for nothing else just to show people what is really going on.
The TV can go on about this poor one and that poor one, but to be honest I don't think the general public get it.
High number of complaints cannot be hidden for every.
@lalita patpong You should not be making a compaint. You should be reporting a crime of sexual assault.
Always complain. And find a solicitor.
@@gmangnall they are allowed to strip search if you have drug convictions or have admitted to using drugs before, the cops would simply claim you said you use drugs and it would be thrownout as judges "know" that cops are infallable gods incapable of lying
Put a complaint in, they arrested me for 8 hours, I put a complaint in and went Iopc to uphold my complaint, in all they spent about a year of a full time officer time to deal with mine due to their incompetence, once they know you won’t give up, they won’t bother you again
Many thanks for this. This survey should be sent to Cressida Dick, and every MP, especially" Pretty useless" Patel.
And it's a reminder of the old lawyer joke : "How come it takes 6 years to learn to practice the law, but only
6 months to learn how to enforce it".
I wish I didn't hate them and they were human enough to respect.
But they, themselves have taught me over and over... Trust or Help them at your peril.
Even engaging them in conversation is dangerous, like they were career criminals
I hate the way they call everybody ‘mate’ - patronising and insulting.
It’s pure desperation to actually have a mate.
Totally cringe making and unprofessional.🙄
So true!
A PC once told me off for calling him by his firstname, but then started calling me "mate".
The fact you've been able to whittle it down to a top 5 is pretty impressive. Could easily do a top 100!
Top 1000
ikr
I guess you've been pretty unsuccessful as a criminal then.
@@jeffthomas3707 why because I don't hero worship grown men in uniform?
The police are a registered corporation and there to make a profit not for the best interest of the public or to serve any kind of justice. Xxxx
Jacqui Stevens. When Quadrilla were fracking in Lancashire, the police were there acting as security guards for them,funded by the taxpayer to stop protesters getting the upper hand.
That's capitalism for you
@@fawnieee Nothing to do with capitalism - the problem is the civil service.
I got stopped for being on the phone whilst driving.
They threatened to search my vehicle citing the Anti Terrorism law , I refused then the female police officer said she could smell cannabis.
After A 45 minute stand off by the side of the road she asked me why I was being so awkward ?
I had to remind her she stopped me.
She eventually gave up and we all went our own way.
well done for holding your own. tired of people willing throwing away their rights just to appease a person in uniform
Had a similar experience myself, few months after passing my test in 2012 I was stopped by the police for “being over illuminated” it was a foggy evening and I had forgotten to turn off my front foglights when coming off a stretch of unlit country road back into the lit roads of my town, from the get go they were hostile and for some reason seemed intent on searching my car, the boot (estate car) was loaded full with my tools at the time from the job I was working they told me I’d have to unload it and when I refused saying if they wanted to search it fine but they would have to unload it and load it back up again they accused me of being hostile then suddenly one officer (who told me at the station they called him sniffer snowdon because of his impeccable sense of smell) said he smelt weed whenever he approached my car, they had pulled me up in a particularly rough bit of town where most of the houses around were either growing or smoking it but no he said it was defiantly coming from my car after half an hour of wasting my time they eventually let me be on my way, haven’t trusted them since that day just felt like they were trying to stitch me up or make my life hard at every turn
Yoy should have replied i can smell pork coming from your gash
The police cannot be trusted, simple as fact. Seen a coupe of videos "Never talk to the police" given by solicitors, I feel this is excellent advice. The police working with BLM disturbs me, BLM were given special privileges. Cressida Dick disturbs me big time.
When I was a youth in the early 80's, we had a beat cop who walked all around our local area. No car, no body camera, no tazer, just his truncheon and a stern word if we were being cheeky. There wasn't a single one of my peers that had a bad word to say about him. He'd always come to the local youth club and sit and have a coffee and a chat with both the staff and kids alike. He was a good man and a credit to his profession. If he'd have gotten into trouble, he'd have gotten help from any of us that would have been there to give it.
Roll on almost 40 years. I wouldn't piss on a single one of them if they spontaneously combusted in front of me, and as NWA sang "F*** the police!"
i couldn't have put it better myself , PC then Sarg Pocket his name was . Stonehouse the town , late 70s and early 80s the time. a proper Constable , not like a cuntstable nowadays . Like chalk and cheese , they are a disgrace now , vindictive , lying , corrupt and think they are above the law . 1312.
Same here. I had nothing but respect back then(am 48 now). The police back then could count on the public. Now they have lost almost eveyones respect and support...Sad Times!
Well said!
These men aren’t allowed in the police these days.
You hit the nail on the head
My uncle was an officer before I was born and he left for a few reasons but one of those was the corruption.
If I was ignorant enough to join the police these days, I’d 100% quit. Especially after the grooming gang scandals.
@The Badderman brawns???? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I refuse to talk to them unless it's absolutely necessary, I avoid them in any way shape or form. Engage with them at your own risk. Ignore them, don't acknowledge them, Live by these rules.
The are professional and habitual liars and Psychological manipulators, this is why you stay away from people like this or they can cause nightmares with just little effort.
For those who don't understand Psychological terms look up Narcissistic personality disorder, Avoidant personality disorder, Borderline Personality disorder, Cognitive dissonance, Gaslighting, all of these traits intertwine perfectly with a happy helpful face... this list is vast, things like this hide in the shadows of the mentality of these people.
💯 agree. Try to have no interaction at all. Do not involve them. They are best ignored.
@The Badderman yeh non white paedo protectors
Have a million likes. The police are the biggest criminals going.
Took the words right out of my mouth
Man I love hearing your opinions and thoughts, it’s so morale-boosting to know someone else see’s things as I do.
And as they tell you themselves.....
EVERYTHING they do IS AGAINST you!!
I always wanted to be a police officer growing up, my dad told me I'd never fit in he never told me why but now i understand him completely
Too much critical thought mate
Same here mate, would love to a be a police officer in a decent, honourable and moral society. Why would any one wanna join an organisation that actively covered up the rape and torture of young venerable girls?
You wouldn't fit in? Why? Probably because your parents were married, 😉
@@brainwilson7125 Why would anyone ever want to join the filth? They are always superfluous.
@The Badderman it's so sad that people like you cannot distinguish between muslim, sikh & hindu etc, instead every brown person is the same in your eyes. You're the kind of person that complains when the media does it to the white race but you will happily do it to anyone non white, utterly ignorant and pathetic.
I was once told that if 99 random people were in a room, and one policeman, the person most likely to have a criminal record for a violent crime would be the cop.
I think that is highly inaccurate. It would be more likely that there is no record of said officer’s actions
@@crazyt1483 lol
The one who should have a criminal record but probably doesn't because they protect each other and his body cam just so happend to run out of battery around the time the assault allegedly took place.
Random youtube commenter makes ridiculous statement based on nothing, gets 71 likes? people are mental.
@@wtfisgoingon8587 based on nothing? You need to step out of your front door and have a look at the real world
I 100% have zero respect or tolerance for this particular profession.
100% agree with you
The world would be a far better place if they were all given the boot and replaced by the Hell's Angels, lol
@@robinhood6954 100% agree with you
I hate the police because I told some the sight of their uniform makes me feel unsafe, at a rally for Sarah Everard, and they just... laughed in my face.
As a kid my dad used to always tell me to respect the police . I know that he wouldn’t feel the same these days . Seeing the absolute state of them today he would be horrified !
Best start of the day seeing Crimebodge has uploaded a new video
I would love to be a police officer and no not to go on some egotistical power trip I generally want to help and protect good people, however your video perfectly summarises why I became a firefighter instead, i would even go as far as saying i hate the police and this is from someone who has a clean criminal record.
You would have to work alongside them frequently I presume, what made you hate them ?
Hilarious! You mean you became a firefighter because you are lazy and don't mind getting paid about 20k a year less than a police officer. I have many friends who are doing your job including in 'busy' areas. Yes, when something actually happens they are very well trained, and thank god for this but let's not pretend they do much actual work.
@@TheVideoLounge ego 1st for most officers and common sense is way down there, the way they interact with the public gets to me also and outside of my job the amount of audits I watch and poor policing is more than enough
@@zvinzvenski2769 im not sure what world u live in that you think the pay gap is that much for each role, and the lazy comment makes zero sense the training and physical demands are much more intense than any police officer has to go though
You actually need to have a brain to be a firefighter. Can’t just get on the radio and ask someone to think for you in a moment of genuine crisis. Need to remember your training and make rational decisions based on this. Yes rational.
3 tips for dealing with the 'police'
- Ignore their existence, if you see them on the street just go about your day. Neither fear nor respect them, they are nothing.
- Politely decline all interactions with them, don't open your front door to them, politely decline all conversations and interviews.
- If a crime is committed against you, you can report it but have very very low expectations. A girl who goes to school with my children was raped by one of the male school kids. Because the girl in question had mental health problems the police immediately used that as an excuse to throw away the case. The only thing the school could do was expel the boy to get him away.
Police don't prosecute crime - the CPS do.
@ JC Shay what borough are you from ? Sounds like the plod could be thought a lesson
@@boblargecock7724 Unfortunately the police can and do prosecute low level crimes without any interference or assistance from the CPS.
I try to ignore their existence and usually they leave me alone but there are some particular ones in my area that like to try to start up something if they are bored. they got really frustrated with me because I just had no interest in talking to them or playing into their antagonizing tactics. it was like listening to a bunch of children screaming at me -_-.
@@boblargecock7724 Also the police refer cases to the CPS and the police don't bother doing that if it's going to be too much hassle.
A few years ago, I was sat at the red traffic lights stationary minding my own business. A car behind, flashed & beeped me to move forward so they could turn left. He then got out of his car, making sure to put on his traffic hat, walked up to my window to ask why I didn’t pull forward. I just pointed out the keep clear sign on the road & he retreated.
He had no blues & two’s blaring, 2 mins from the nick, end of shift. 😂😂😂
I have been protesting for Brexit, Children and Freedom for a while and I am not young so would be the age of mother or grandmother to most of the cops yet I have had batons pulled on me and I have been threatened and harrassed on numerous occasions. 16/2/2019 the TSG attacked us in the Haymarket just as our protest was ending. 3 needed hospital treatment, 6 arrested. All charges dropped. I grew up respecting the police, now I have none.
Well said sir, I continue to watch and support your channel in any way I can in the hope that more people will realise that these clowns in uniform need to be accountable for their behaviour. Keep up the essential work that you do.
Can you imagine what their home life is like I feel sorry for the wives because you can guarantee they are controlled
ACABs
I used to know someone at school who's father was a copper. To say they had a strict up-bringing would be an understatement. They basically weren't allowed to have a social life and spent their time at home doing nothing but chores and reading, 'approved', books, etc. I bet he couldn't wait to leave home once they were old enough.
I feel sorry for the husbands
My Father was a copper proper horrible man.
Left home at 14 n lived in a bedsit I did was happy then.
Being a police officer must be shite. They have to be political correct all the time. If word gets out that any of them ever cracked a race or gay joke, then they’re career is over.
Domestic abuse is a BIG problem amongst police.
Police Service is what they are but talk to any cop, they are a Police Force.
Tell me how the name Police Service or Police Force affects how the ordinary plod on the street does his/her job.
Yes martin 👍🏾 they are a police force not law enforcement 🙄
@@SLYSHY58 no they are a Police Service
@@cypeman8037 it’s all about the ego. Serve the community or Force the community to uphold the laws ? You are obviously brainwashed and are in full support. Bet you are ex military
@@pureblood8307 At least my brain could stand a wash, yours has been washed, rinsed and spun.
Those red shoes are far too big for you.
Totally agree, and when they don’t want you in court they adjust the system to suit themselves. Took away my right to appear in court and made a court order for payment of fine or enforcement. Didn’t even get a court date. Void letter being handed in tomorrow. Utterly disgraceful because they know they will lose and think i will pay. They make enemies of us every day.
Reminds me of when I was parked in the street while I nipped into a shop. When I got back a police car was packed in front of mine, so close it was practically bumper to bumper. Luckily I’d left enough space behind me to get out.
In the old days I might have stuck around to have a few words with the plod about their parking. But I’d seen Crimebodge and decided that it was probably wiser to slink away without making myself known to them.
So thank you Crimebodge, you may have saved me. (I was brought up to believe the police were good.)
Well said as always crimebodge.
You will be the talk of the 'Lodges' tonight Rob!
Hubby tells me they are increasingly unwelcome there as well
@@christinemolloy2723 good to know.
Chosen only for their willingness to be turned on against the people, when you sack 20.000 experienced police officers and replace them with snowflakes, we see the results daily, film every interaction with these corrupt clowns, if only to annoy.
I have a go pro for such occasions.
I'm a Brit who moved to America a decade ago. There is such a stark difference in how the average Joe values their freedom and rights between the two countries. It is enshrined in the US culture to value and know your constitutionally enshrined rights, although, state and local ordinances are much less known. The UK education system is partly to blame, but also there is a dynamic where people 'trust' the police and/or don't want to be difficult in such situations - us Brits are pretty conflict avoidant and it's not a good thing! You're doing a public service sir. Keep it up.
Take me with you! I don't want to stay in this place anymore. I don't eat much food, and I am always well-behaved.
When Robert Peel announced his intention to set up a metropolitan police service he received massive resistance from the public of the day: every single reason they gave for resisting this has since come to pass: they knew what this would lead to. Up until then towns and villages were guarded by the 'Watchmen' - brave and trustworthy citizens who were hand picked by their local communities for the job.
perhaps they should be called “Political Constables”
Spelt with a u of course 👍
TAX COLLECTORS.
The "Anti-Whites" would be more accurate.
Political cuntstables is even better
"And how we burned in the camps later, thinking: What would things have been like if every Security operative, when he went out at night to make an arrest, had been uncertain whether he would return alive and had to say good-bye to his family? Or if, during periods of mass arrests, as for example in Leningrad, when they arrested a quarter of the entire city, people had not simply sat there in their lairs, paling with terror at every bang of the downstairs door and at every step on the staircase, but had understood they had nothing left to lose and had boldly set up in the downstairs hall an ambush of half a dozen people with axes, hammers, pokers, or whatever else was at hand?...
The Organs would very quickly have suffered a shortage of officers and transport and, notwithstanding all of Stalin's thirst, the cursed machine would have ground to a halt! If...if... We didn't love freedom enough. And even more we had no awareness of the real situation.... We purely and simply deserved everything that happened afterward." - Aleksandr I. Solzhenitsyn, The Gulag Archipelago 1918-1956
Hear, hear.....
Ramblings of a fiction author
@@diversitydeliverer7094 I would agree with you, but then we'd both be wrong.
@@stephg137 Says a lot about you when you think disagreeing with a proven fact makes you wrong. Anyways,here a excerpt from a interview where the wife of Solzhenitsyn admits that his ramblings where nothing but fiction
"Natelya Reshetovskaya told the conservative newspaper Le Figaro that the book, “The Gulag Archipelago, 1918-1956,” was based on unreliable information:
She also told the newspaper's Moscow correspondent that she was still living with Mr. Soizhenitsyn when he wrote the book and that she had typed part of it. They parted in 1970 and were subsequently divorced.
She said: “The subject of ‘Gulag Archipelago,’ as I felt at the moment when he was writing it, is not in fact the life of the country and not even the life of the camps but the folklore of the camps.”
Well said mate. Hello from downunder
My contempt for the police grows each time I see one... still haven't found a good one :/
that's because there isn't any....
I don't want to hate the cops - but I do and with several encounters with them my opinion falls each time (though traffic cops tend not to be so bad). I have been threatened with arrest 4 times now, once for swearing the offensive term "piss take", once for a non offensive joke, and once for pointing our that the police should not be parking in a disabled bay! The 4th has just slipped my mind lol
@@gmangnall did the fourth slip you mind because they used a baton on you?? just curious...
When I was in sixth form I got S/Ad by someone who was in the police candidates and most likely works as a police officer now but at my old work place one of our regulars was a cheerful police officer from Scotland he used to make me laugh every time I saw him and he chased off the chavs who always gathered there so my experience is with the police is 50/50 but after discovering this channel I'm starting to change my mind I keep telling myself it's just a few bad apples but it keeps on getting worse.
I've met one decent cop, it was his first day on the job, felt bad for him tbh.
For me it's the lies.
"You have to tell me your name and address"
"Do I have to?"
"Yes"
"Under which law or legislation?"
"You don't have to"
I'm an alcoholic, my local Police officer Andy Cooke has referred me to services you can only access by referral. I have mh, serious physical issues. I was in hospital 6 days ,he went every day to look after my cat. He visits at least once a week. He is absolutely amazing and truly cares. I have had bad experience with other officers but Andy is truly amazing !
They're not ALL bad !
I was detained under 316 last Sunday after trying to hang myself and trying to walk infront of a lorry. 77 miles to mh unit in Gt Yarmouth. To be turned away. Back to Bury St Eds. I assessed and released on the Monday, Wednesday Andy first shift was
Visit me ! Oh I know what you mean but, just One decent/caring person police officer can excuse the others.
Seriously this officer Andy Cooke has totally changed my life. 100% been there for me. Really giving a shit!
It's heartening to hear a story of a good interaction
If your boss isn't bothered about you doing feck all, then you'll carry on doing feck all.
Personally I'd be bored out of my skull being a lazy bone idle plod
I was brought up to respect the police & I always thought that I wouldn’t want their job with all they have y too deal with but unfortunately I now just don’t trust them 😢.
You and so many others. Sad times indeed
The worst they deal with is domestics and drunks.
It's the serious organised crime unit that deal with the big boys.
God I hate the police, I was nearly murdered by 3 burglars who tortured me last year (in the northeast of England)
They know who did it, it’s open knowledge who did it round these parts.
Even having “a very distinctive car, you wouldn’t confuse with any other” in their words, caught on 3 different cctv cameras at 1am… they somehow “lost track”
thees burglars, did thy have brown skin,, if so ,, you have your answere
@@barriemdavies551 they were all dressed from head to toe and had balaclavas on.
Seems being a white male victim you don’t get priority though.. they claim “insufficient resources” while 3 people who butchered me with a machete a butcher knife and a hammer walk the streets
@The Badderman in this case they weren’t. It was a franchisee who arranged to have my company takings jacked in a move to have me bankrupt out of my own company so he could move in. I know all if the names involved, as do the police. Two of them are apparently known informants so seems the police would rather keep them on payroll
This is why we need to arm ourselves in self defence a gun is reasonable force against an 18 inch machete imo
@@elvishards8161 not according to the nonces that run the country
1:50 - I actually have the fortune of living in a...still smallish town, with a beat officer that actually seems to give enough of a shit when members of the public report things.
It's a shame, as the entire police service should be like that police officer.
There's no money in serious crime. There is money in fines for Petty or non crime's it's that simple.
True.
surprised crimebodge isn't getting a knock at the door for those signs, but then again they know he wont just lie down and take it like the majority of the British public either because it's too expensive or they use intimidation tactics to get what they want
I think it's pot luck and depends on the force. I've fought the police for years and they pretty much leave me alone in the interim.
I've seen some guys who hold them to account having their entire lives ruined by the force
it's cg? like edited in mate
That’s because they are edited into the video, they aren’t real.
I'm a grown man now in my early 40s and when I was in high school there was this one boy who would always bully the smaller and weaker individuals including myself, even though I was one of the tallest and heavier set lads I would allow the bullying to continue. You know that saying gentle giant, well I was one of those. Over 5 years of torment from him and his cronies.
I moved away from the area after leaving high school but unfortunately due to circumstances returned years later. One day whilst walking through the local shopping arcade I happened to bump into said individual and wouldn't you believe it ! He had the uniform on , not to my surprise ! He did greet me and said my name, personally I didn't recognize him (as I managed to forget a lot of faces from school) until he said his name, I didn't want to get into a conversation with him so just wished him well and on our way we went.
I'm sure many of you in the comments section reading this will have a very similar story to tell. Not surprised why bullies choose this profession.
Whatever happened the mechanic who was arrested when he was accused of stealing a car he was working on? Does anyone know?
This sounds like the run up to a punch line.
It turned out that the mechanic was a liar, a thief and a con artist.
@@crimebodge7274 so he was an off duty copper then
link?
I love crime bodge but I always wonder what the police did to this guy
Don't be mean my lovely crimebodge, they can't help trusting what they have been taught to, and honestly I know there are good ones. What they are doing now is bloody shocking, and you are a hero for exposing so much corruption, and upholding the ancient law that no injustice must be ignored. Things will be made right for everyone, we know it's on the way now. Thank you, thank you, thank you. Sending you all a big phat psychic hug pass it on babies xxx 😇😇😇🥰🥰🥰😇😇😇 xxx
Great work again Rob 👏👏👏
20k more heading our way,god help us.
@ZERO DENIRO omg i envy you,i would do the same if i could afford too,good luck.
Yeah and don't forget these are going to be kids that have just left school because that's the only way they will get the numbers.
@@barryscott1756 all from the woke generation,taking a knee etc we are doomed.
The Government seem happy enough with them and how they operate because I haven't seen any Governmental review into policing or how they use their burgeoning powers.
Personally I am concerned about police powers and Boris' desire to give them more as it is obvious to one and all that they can't use the powers they already have responsibly, and are no longer an independent observer making reasonable decisions based on the evidence of their eyes.
Most powers require a reasonable suspicion to be exercised and that requires the person using the powers to be a reasonable person. This begs the question, are police constables reasonable people, are they routinely tested on the reason or have their authorities simply allowed people who may have started off a reasonable recruits to become jaded and bigoted old hands who will stretch a reasonable suspicion out of your very existence being an offense.
reasonable suspicion of a crime not just reasonable suspicion
I strive to avoid the police on all counts. I feel that they cannot be trusted. If I was to interact with the police, I would not have a belief or trust in them to act fairly or sincerely. For me it's best to avoid them. Approaching the police would be a last resort, or even worse than a last resort, I never want to do it.
Crimebodge, a true patriot in the real sense of the word. Standing up for the working class.
Great video, thanks for analysing and divulging the results of the poll.
There's a reason why there isn't a song saying fuck the firefighters or paramedics because they actually provide the public service they were formed for.
Avowed.
They are often pricks, too. There are some videos here.
Without doubt this is my favourite UA-cam channel, well done and keep up the great work. Accountability and pettyness these would be top of my list.
to be a British police officer you need to be; 5 foot, blonde and called Karen
I think they definitely got worse when they began "fast tracking". I understand that in the past you had to work from constable to inspector, but now the management of the police, the senior roles now are from university students who have "degrees" in criminology, forensics and "sociology" (with no real contact with the public, just pages of excel and statistics to justify their actions) that's were they learn their bias's because they've been taught about "youf cultures", the idea of instant victim because from a minority group and of stereotyping individuals...Doesn't help that the police standards/ training is now a private company rather than a branch of the HO.
Love your videos Rob
It's time to bring back the Fyrd's to protect people from police abuse. If the police knew someone could bash down their door and arrest them while they sleep maybe they might consider serving the public over themselves. Also if there was a death penalty for police idiots abusing their powers they might behave!
It more or less happened in Northern Ireland.
The police just turned their police stations into modern castles.
The fyrds were mostly farmers, these days that likeky to be people like jeremy clarkson
I tell my son to never talk to the police and if they approach him record the conversation secretly.
No need to di it secretly they cant take it off him
@@romanfletcher675 I’ve seen times where the police delete footage and I think they act differently if they don’t think they are being recorded… 😊
@@stephen8597 judging by the numerous videos i have seen, the police tend at act more aggressive when they know their being filmed and also instruct your lad to keep a distance from them at all times so they cant grab him or his phone
Well if he’s recording the conversation then he’s broken the first order you’ve given him
@@cmfox3034 no because you can record while backing up from the police while their talking to you
4 things in life i despise:
1. Pathalogical Liars
2. Bullies
3. Cheats
4. Judas Iscariot
The British Police tick all those.
I got a case dismissed at crown court today. They trump up charges!
Going on the freedom demos over the past year has really opened my eyes to the policy officers. Shocking behaviour again and again.
If they just did their job as they are supposed to do, rather than bending the rules to suit them people might be a bit more on their side.
Only slightly. They still don't do anything when it comes to burglaries, rapists, assaults etc, I've seen this first hand. I knew who broke into my garage and stole £15000 worth of motorbikes and tools because of my cameras and it was a well known local thief, I gave them his full name and the footage. They literally wouldn't even go to question him. They are the scum of the earth and shouldn't be allowed anymore. When I said if you don't go and do something about it I fucking will they threatened to arrest me.. It's beyond a joke at this point they need their "power" and uniforms taken away.
@@MDM1992 surely this in not right, you have done the job for them, and no charges 🙄. Could you not bring a private case against the person. I know it's not ideal.
@@marionthomas5947 that's exactly the point, they refuse to do any leg work and because this man was a repeat offender in and out of jail for burglary and violent offences they claimed that they had no address to look for him, even though I also directed them to the address of his girlfriend where he was living. And your right I could have, but after having my newly started business broken into and losing that 15,000 of motorcycles and tools (that's without the cost of damages like replacing the doors and locked gate he absolutely destroyed getting in) I unfortunately had no insurance at the time and this literally cleaned me out, luckily I didn't have any customers vehicles in there at the time otherwise I would have had to personally pay out for that other than just lose all of mine. I could not afford to pay for a private prosecution after a loss like this, it literally destroyed my livelihood. And at the time I was certain they had more than enough evidence to bring a case against this piece of filth and do their job.. but they quite literally told me all the bikes and tools are most likely gone forever and that they would not be able to find him and don't have the time to go looking.. This is what our "justice" system in the UK is and it's pathetic.
@@MDM1992 I feel for you, I really do. This stinks to high heaven.
Somethings got to be done, as I'm sure that unfortunately you are not alone in being treated this way.
Be it from the top or from the bottom, the government need to sort the police out. Good luck with your business.
@@MDM1992 i feel ya man, my car was broken into on my drive and even handing over the cctv footage, the plod didnt even attend site and concluded the cctv was not enough evidence to identify the crims.
Thanks again Crimebodge, another great, truthful portrait of 'em. Is 2021 a turning point?
Well I think you pretty much nailed it.
Nice one.
I don't know when Hurt Feelings became the country's most serious crime.
First step needed to fix the police: make them personally, professionally, responsible for their actions. Financially and criminally.
Just as I am (a plumber).
I guarantee nobody leaving a “ dislike “ to this will justify it in the comments section.
Because it will all be members of "The Filth"
Sir, I am so grateful for all the knowledge you share. And for explaining what I cannot. I have no doubt, you are making some powerful enemies. It would be an honour to shake your hand and thank you personally. No gloves of course 🏴xx
I always think of Ragnar's quote in Vikings regarding power 'it attracts the worst, and corrupts the best'
The actions of some cops recently sound disturbingly similar to the actions of the police in Northern Ireland just a few decades ago. That did not go well.
It was ever thus
Love what you stand for Crimebodge! Please keep doing your important work. Much appreciation.👍👍
My grandfather thought he defeated the Nazi's he didn't.
Their NANS.
Only one word to describe my feelings about this video, and that is EXCELLENT !
They just do as they please in Leeds.. We have all sorts of orders to protect public spaces and they pick and choose who to bully.
Another great video. Cheers Crimebodge 👍👍👍👍👍
Well done. Please keep your videos going.
Always film the police at all times when interacting with them
And with hidden cameras on u. Glasses ,button camera's.
I'm glad you're uploading more frequently. Love your videos.
Everything this guy says is bang on!!
Mr. CrimeBodge Sir...as much as I enjoy your renderings ,I must confess that the days of 'Dixon of Dock Green' are long gone ,
The days of the Village 'Bobby' are a thing of the past...but there is is one redeeming factor that over rides all other situations and it is non negotiable,
If a copper (Bobby/Officer) goes overboard and is clearly wrong in his pursuit...And even if he is a well known Tyrant or a Bully all the other Coppers will stand down!..
Nough said! but then ..I am only Eighty years old...and a ex Limey...What do I know Heh! ...good job young man...keep it up .Don.S