@@custard71 , you've made my day. Again, thank you for the kind wishes, and I agree with you. AB is definitely one of the good guys. and I think that he is absolutely hilarious. Sending my very best wishes! X
When I was in the army for 16 years every military base had a “No Photography” sign every 5 meters along the perimeter fence line. In my last year we were told to remove them all because they were illegal. I believe a court case that went to the Lords decided that.
@@whyIsItSoLoud .. That is what we were told as we took them down. If the signs are put up under the colour of law or perceived authority then they are illegal. I cannot remember the exact wording but they did say something to the effect of “Photography was illegal”
in Victoria Australia there is legislation prohibiting filming/photographing military installations...... it carries a penalty of a whole 100bucks lot that will deter whoever what ever threat they think is going to camerra them actually the biggest penalty as such is your cameraing equipment will be confiscated, ive seen a video on UA-cam of a guy filming an airbase but it was in another state not sure which one or of its laws but he was showing auditors how its done in Australia instead of being harrased they put up a seats so you can watch the planes take off and land mind you he didn't film the entrance which generally where the allegedly security concerns are raised
As I have always said about the MOD, if they have something they don't want people to view, then keep it out of sight. It isn't the responsibility of the general public to look away every time they walk past. If you worked in the HR office on this base, they wouldn't take personal files of staff down to the pub open them up and view peoples details, then expect everyone passing to close their eyes and put their devices away, shouting that they are private. You would keep them locked away in a cabinet and only get them out when needed. The same principle with the base.
@Tai Chi Tube yes, however forming a "royal house" in germany of commoners when the ernestine duchies was created/split into the "royal houses" does not qualify
I actually like that on a lot of videos there are several cars that show up. It's like they gather for a university lecture to get educated together on the law rather than having to do it one by one each video 😆
Excellent integration of multiple units presented here. Royal Military Police, civilian Police, Mod Police, K9 police dogs, RAF regiment plus others This film displays an extremely detailed exhibition of good practice by this Training Exercise Well done our K9 service personnel
Yo AB, I believe I have watched all of your videos! started with the one the two fools entered your home with NO court warrant, and I have to admit I have learned so much to the point that no police officer can fool me! Keep up the good work mate.👍👍👍🤜
This was the first video I ever watched of yours AB, it’s amazing how much you and other auditors, but especially I think you have improved the acceptance of public photography!
Not like it’s a mission to make public photography acceptable it’s just a cheap way of getting a few UA-cam views let’s be realistic. Don’t get me wrong they are mildly entertaining but let’s not kid ourselves
The great irony is when they keep asking what's story? Again and again, meanwhile they are the story. They are the matters of public interest. Maybe one day they will get left alone and get to do a story about wild life and the plane. The story could dissappear real quick but it always hangs around.
Common courtesy generally does not include submitting your details for inclusion in a list of disobedient subjects. Amazing that the people who want to jam you up in a surveillance program by putting your name on a list of dissidents will call "courtesy" as a justification for gathering your details.
The officer was acting extremely evasive and suspicious, when asked about their home address. That is a telltale sign they obviously have something to hide at their residence.
@@jayr6666 What's wrong with views? Views are what spread awareness. AB uses bait to uncover incompetent police and government malfeasance. He puts himself out as bait, which is a considerable sacrifice on his part, to goad police into acting outside the law to enforce their personal preferences. He puts himself at greater risk to expose corruption and incompetence than any police officers risk themselves to uncover child molesters or thieves or even terrorists. Here in the states, law enforcement jobs rank as the 22nd most dangerous profession to be in, right behind everyone else's profession, in a country with 120 guns in private hands for every 100 people. Those cops in the UK are at less risk even than the US LEO'S. So yeah, AB puts himself at risk to do what he does, and you should appreciate it by realizing that his sacrifice is ensuring your liberty.
Just think how The Government would react if an auditor gave his name each of the over 100 times it was "requested"? The question that would be asked among themselves is not "How do we preserve this person's rights?" it would be "How do we stop this person and suspend his rights?"
When did displaying aircraft near the fence line to entrap and harass members of the public who stop to take a picture become the normal policy for the military..?
In my humble opinion the woman in green gave the instructions:- Do not tell him anything Just watch her arrival f rame by frame and tell me what you think, please?
I love watching military personnel interacting off their base with civilians. They presume an authority that they do not have *by law* ! They are so far out of their depth.
@@engineeringvision9507 To them the public are all potential terrorists. Also, if the public were aware of just how little the military contributes to the public good, there would be a very large backlash.
@Tai Chi Tube It's a culture problem. Their culture forgets what their purpose is and the limits they have placed on them by the society they serve. It's similar to the police culture. They are there to protect the country *and* the people, *NOT* themselves. The military is one of the largest landholders in the country, mostly prime real estate.
@@tomjones8715 Maybe you should have commented IN ALL CAPS! The yobos that were in this video obviously didn't listen to the "training. The ones that stood silent were just as stupid and guilty as the loudmouth. As are you. Remember that saying "One bad apple spoils the bunch"? In an organization like the military, one represents all. There aren't supposed to be "bad apples" that last long enough to "spoil the bunch". His superior officer should be aware of the risks when dealing *off base* and *dealing with the public* . I wonder when that "training" was reinforced? From this example, never. Last, those silent soldiers are *learning* from the "bad apples". Any organization that gets paid from the public purse and relies on the good will of the public for moral support, must keep that in its collective mind. I don't hate the military. My son served in Iraq. I have nothing but respect for him. I hate war. I hate the idea that we *even need* armed forces of any kind. I respect their service to their country, but I do not respect *that* soldier because he obviously does not respect me.
Sadly, they failed badly. The first Corporal from the RAVC was way out of his depth with his silly rules and regulations that he made up. All he should have done is observe and if he wasn't satisfied then simply call the Ministry of Defence Police. It wasn't helped by the security guards on the gate who were also clueless about filming from public land. The first Ministry of Defence Policeman also handled it badly. He should have informed the military guys not to engage and really should have dismissed them once other police units arrived.
@@Tomteeejay the mod police officer had no need to dismiss the soldiers. The soldiers were doing the job that they were trained to do Is the base a Prohibited Place?
@@GregoryLancaster-rf7ce Not outside the perimiter of the base and on public land. The soldiers outside have the same authority as a civilan such as citizen's arrest. Once the police back up arrived or the arrival of the Military Police to assist then all the other military should have been dismissed. Filming a military base from public land is not an offence. Even the Ministry of Defence Police or civilian police didn't detain the auditors for a search or use any terrorism legislation for detainment or search. It was badly handled by the first Ministry of Defence Police Officer who should have told them not to engange and to remain in their vehicles.
@@Tomteeejay IF I had been one of those RAVC dog handlers I would have disregarded that suggestion from Mod Plod and taken the dog out of the van to give him a free run on the grass
This was taken 3 years ago and we're still seeing the same footage and the same responses by those 'in authority'. When will they learn that if they ignore guys like AB, there would be no interesting content to view and the filming would dry up? But they don't and we continue to get entertained by their pathetic shenanigans. Carry on AB, you make the world a brighter place.
What was AB doing that caused such a high level of response? There is more to this than meets the eye We saw the Dog vans and the Dog handlers but what had the dogs found? Cash or explosives
I love that use of the word suspicious like that actually means something You need to press them “what do you suspect me of?” Because to be suspicious means you are being suspected of doing something you shouldn’t HELLO MCFLY Great content again man
You have an absolute right to remain silent and not answer questions and that cannot be a wilful obstruction of a police officer and has recently confirmed in the case pf Neale v DPP (Feb 2021). the right to remain silent is a particularly important part of our law. In addition, an obligation to give a name and address to the police would engage Articles 6 and 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights; Rice v. Connolly (1966) is an English legal precedent holding that there is no strict, general legal duty to assist a police officer prior to any possible arrest or caution, with even basic police enquiries nor to accompany the officer to a requested location.
its a shame they don't act like this at dover and protect our boarders from real terrorists, i thought you handled yourself really well AB you're a credit to auditing
Inspector Gadget is suspicious of non-suspicuous activity 🤔. It's only a free country when the authorities get away with murder whilst us civilians are treated as criminals without doing anything and they make up rules for their own statistics 😉 Pure quality AB and your sidekick love ❤ u man. Auditing Britain rocks 👍🙏👏🤣🤣🤣
It is city property up to where the double yellow lines are painted. Double yellow lines are not painted on military land, only city property. So up to where the double yellows end, it is public land.
Great work on the base for acting I say. If ab wouldn't get a reaction he wouldn't go there. Obviously people are going to come out to a man scoping out a bloody military base,
It is worth taking your time to just count the number of specialists involved in the operation. The number of security staff in Yellow hi vis; the number of RAVC dog handlers; the number of miscellaneous officers; the number of vehicles This was a very well planned operation Did I forget to mention the high ranking RMP detective in civilian undercover role?
Yo AB, I can see why you went solo after this. People talking over each other, the cop trying to see if he can get different answers to the same question, etc. The new AB is better!
yeah, he was just starting out though and probs had the other guy for "backup" and "safety in numbers" kinda vibe, he is alot more confident nowadays :)
people never fail to amaze me with their blatant arrogance and controlling behaviour, how do they get a job when they can't even understand that your on a public road 😐
@@kaelightupthedark Maybe it was just a bit of helpful advice - after all grammar has been developed over centuries in order to make the written word make sense!
They always say they need to be sure that nothing sinister is going on. Wonder what the exact point is when they are suddenly satisfied and feel it's safe to leave you to it??
Actually, they wear the uniform to protect the Queen, not individual members of the public. TBH, I find people hanging around military establishments disrespectful to the Armed Forces.
Book recommendation for you AB:- How to win friends and influence people, by Dale Carnegie. You are not using a suitable conversation style in the manner you talk to public servants, in my opinion
Definitely better when you fly solo buddy, with all due respect.. Your tone, manner and knowledge of the law is watertight and comes across much better alone..
Hate how they want your personal details and make it seem like your being a issue for them when they don’t need your details they only want them to build a profile and have a marker on your name, I would never give details as I’m a feee man who does not want breadcrumbs off my movements for police to keep a record off. It has no benefit for me so I’ll keep as much of my life as private as I can
When they say.. " I gave you my name. you give me yours" please say.. NO because YOU put my name on a searchable database with a comment so its NOT the same fucking same thing
True - two totally different situations - if someone claims to be a police officer they have to prove it in a number of ways whereas a member of the public does not have to prove that they are a member of the public.
The two people did not give a clear and consistent explanation of what they were looking for One said he was looking for wildlife, but did not have an appropriate camera. The other guy just seemed to want to argue and be nasty. All the MoD people behave impeccable though
LOL, I always love AB's intentionally winding them up with the ambiguity of the 'story', ''well we can't tell you yet cause we aven't done it. Thas all ih is'', funny asf.
"Am I detained" "No not yet" .. At that point you stop talking before they make up something to incriminate you for. And it's why you should never speak to the police in the first place
a 40-minute AB video is like an early christmas present. 😀
Happy new year
Yeah this is amazing
Currently, I am in hospital and I've watched all your videos again.
I think you're absolutely wonderful.
Hope you get well soon ❤️👍
@@custard71 , thank you very much!!! X X
@@paigeleigh2554 you're welcome Paige. I was just randomly scrolling through the comments and had to reply. AB is one of the good guys for sure.
@@custard71 , you've made my day.
Again, thank you for the kind wishes, and I agree with you. AB is definitely one of the good guys. and I think that he is absolutely hilarious.
Sending my very best wishes! X
@@paigeleigh2554 Paige, I'm happy you're happy, so we're both happy. That's a win win 😁👍🏼❤️ Ta for the best wishes x
When I was in the army for 16 years every military base had a “No Photography” sign every 5 meters along the perimeter fence line. In my last year we were told to remove them all because they were illegal. I believe a court case that went to the Lords decided that.
It's not illegal to put a "No Photography" sign up, it just doesn't mean anything
@@whyIsItSoLoud .. That is what we were told as we took them down. If the signs are put up under the colour of law or perceived authority then they are illegal.
I cannot remember the exact wording but they did say something to the effect of “Photography was illegal”
YOU CAN GOOGLE IT ANYWAY
in Victoria Australia there is legislation prohibiting filming/photographing military installations...... it carries a penalty of a whole 100bucks lot that will deter whoever what ever threat they think is going to camerra them actually the biggest penalty as such is your cameraing equipment will be confiscated, ive seen a video on UA-cam of a guy filming an airbase but it was in another state not sure which one or of its laws but he was showing auditors how its done in Australia instead of being harrased they put up a seats so you can watch the planes take off and land mind you he didn't film the entrance which generally where the allegedly security concerns are raised
@@Ubique2927 It's the illusion of security. So many guards, none of them actually in a position to stop an actual attack.
As I have always said about the MOD, if they have something they don't want people to view, then keep it out of sight. It isn't the responsibility of the general public to look away every time they walk past. If you worked in the HR office on this base, they wouldn't take personal files of staff down to the pub open them up and view peoples details, then expect everyone passing to close their eyes and put their devices away, shouting that they are private. You would keep them locked away in a cabinet and only get them out when needed. The same principle with the base.
Over 30 years of employment in the MoD tell me that these squadies and their gate minder associates have no idea what they are talking about.
pretty much standard for anyone who takes an oath to rothschild banking and co, without tracing the "royal" families fraudulent claim to royalty
@Tai Chi Tube yes, however forming a "royal house" in germany of commoners when the ernestine duchies was created/split into the "royal houses" does not qualify
Cheers for the service big man, it's appreciated when you're staunch like yourself 🇬🇧💯
Rule Britannia.
"Can you keep off the road,sir" says security standing in the road!
the military guy who said "absolutely" agreed with you and when the other one said "are you ready to move on" the other soldier looked at him like 🤨
"What's the story about?" ... answer: "Well, now it's all about you! - You insisted on being the actors!" 🤣
One name to remember when 'auditing' Army Bases - LEE RIGBY.
you gotta love how exercising your rights is being uncooperative
I actually like that on a lot of videos there are several cars that show up. It's like they gather for a university lecture to get educated together on the law rather than having to do it one by one each video 😆
@@NutrisaveoO lmao
And 'suspicious'
Excellent integration of multiple units presented here.
Royal Military Police, civilian Police, Mod Police, K9 police dogs, RAF regiment plus others
This film displays an extremely detailed exhibition of good practice by this Training Exercise
Well done our K9 service personnel
Crackhead
Ab is better on his own, no disrespect to the apprentice, but he sound like a liability. Lol peace guys.
I agree it’s not the same with someone throwing in their 2 pence worth AB is so much better alone
@@user-zc4zg6bk8p he was talking too much
@@SS-jo9vq agreed mate was giving them to much info where as AB is usually quite vague with his answers
Right, he’s telling people they can look through his phone for a start, that’s a red flag right off the bat.
red bloody flag indeed lol
Yo AB, I believe I have watched all of your videos! started with the one the two fools entered your home with NO court warrant, and I have to admit I have learned so much to the point that no police officer can fool me! Keep up the good work mate.👍👍👍🤜
I know you did
WHat was that video called please?
OMG I've just relived Monte Python in the new 2022 Episode lmfao!!!!! God I love the Britts!
This was the first video I ever watched of yours AB, it’s amazing how much you and other auditors, but especially I think you have improved the acceptance of public photography!
Not like it’s a mission to make public photography acceptable it’s just a cheap way of getting a few UA-cam views let’s be realistic. Don’t get me wrong they are mildly entertaining but let’s not kid ourselves
The great irony is when they keep asking what's story? Again and again, meanwhile they are the story. They are the matters of public interest. Maybe one day they will get left alone and get to do a story about wild life and the plane. The story could dissappear real quick but it always hangs around.
It definitely cost the tax payers, compliments of our public servants.
Muppets
@@alexmckendrick Most government personnel are.
"can i look in?"
"yeah you can look"
"can i memorise what is see?"
"i suppose"
"that's what a camera does"
Common courtesy generally does not include submitting your details for inclusion in a list of disobedient subjects.
Amazing that the people who want to jam you up in a surveillance program by putting your name on a list of dissidents will call "courtesy" as a justification for gathering your details.
The officer was acting extremely evasive and suspicious, when asked about their home address. That is a telltale sign they obviously have something to hide at their residence.
If you give your name, you WILL be put on an intelligence database.
@@jayr6666
What's wrong with views?
Views are what spread awareness.
AB uses bait to uncover incompetent police and government malfeasance.
He puts himself out as bait, which is a considerable sacrifice on his part, to goad police into acting outside the law to enforce their personal preferences.
He puts himself at greater risk to expose corruption and incompetence than any police officers risk themselves to uncover child molesters or thieves or even terrorists.
Here in the states, law enforcement jobs rank as the 22nd most dangerous profession to be in, right behind everyone else's profession, in a country with 120 guns in private hands for every 100 people.
Those cops in the UK are at less risk even than the US LEO'S.
So yeah, AB puts himself at risk to do what he does, and you should appreciate it by realizing that his sacrifice is ensuring your liberty.
@AB keep up the good fight brother!
Just think how The Government would react if an auditor gave his name each of the over 100 times it was "requested"? The question that would be asked among themselves is not "How do we preserve this person's rights?" it would be "How do we stop this person and suspend his rights?"
PC4752 is a very intelligent person and with a touch of Military humour, he should go far.
Great video AB. I'm an 11yr vet and these guys make themselves look like total plonkers, plain and simple.
11 years. You crow 🤣
Doggie Howser
Yeah
Blue isis gangs piggies everywhere careful guy's 🐷 👿
When did displaying aircraft near the fence line to entrap and harass members of the public who stop to take a picture become the normal policy for the military..?
AB I enjoyed the audit well done 👍 keep up the good work
Plenty of bone heads in this one AB ! 😂
In my humble opinion the woman in green gave the instructions:- Do not tell him anything
Just watch her arrival f rame by frame and tell me what you think, please?
I love watching military personnel interacting off their base with civilians. They presume an authority that they do not have *by law* ! They are so far out of their depth.
They should be out there building good relations with the public. They get so few opportunities to do it and they throw them away.
@@engineeringvision9507 To them the public are all potential terrorists. Also, if the public were aware of just how little the military contributes to the public good, there would be a very large backlash.
@Tai Chi Tube It's a culture problem. Their culture forgets what their purpose is and the limits they have placed on them by the society they serve. It's similar to the police culture. They are there to protect the country *and* the people, *NOT* themselves. The military is one of the largest landholders in the country, mostly prime real estate.
Military are trained to hate civilians, I know first hand!! I was disgusted, I told them at Catterick, we are all born citizens
@@tomjones8715 Maybe you should have commented IN ALL CAPS!
The yobos that were in this video obviously didn't listen to the "training. The ones that stood silent were just as stupid and guilty as the loudmouth. As are you. Remember that saying "One bad apple spoils the bunch"? In an organization like the military, one represents all. There aren't supposed to be "bad apples" that last long enough to "spoil the bunch". His superior officer should be aware of the risks when dealing *off base* and *dealing with the public* . I wonder when that "training" was reinforced? From this example, never.
Last, those silent soldiers are *learning* from the "bad apples".
Any organization that gets paid from the public purse and relies on the good will of the public for moral support, must keep that in its collective mind.
I don't hate the military. My son served in Iraq. I have nothing but respect for him. I hate war. I hate the idea that we *even need* armed forces of any kind. I respect their service to their country, but I do not respect *that* soldier because he obviously does not respect me.
Top marks to dog handlers in the British Army for their good nature and restraint.
Thank you and also the dogs who work with you 🇬🇧 🏴
@@thetruth9210 not so, I did not observe that
Sadly, they failed badly. The first Corporal from the RAVC was way out of his depth with his silly rules and regulations that he made up. All he should have done is observe and if he wasn't satisfied then simply call the Ministry of Defence Police. It wasn't helped by the security guards on the gate who were also clueless about filming from public land. The first Ministry of Defence Policeman also handled it badly. He should have informed the military guys not to engage and really should have dismissed them once other police units arrived.
@@Tomteeejay the mod police officer had no need to dismiss the soldiers.
The soldiers were doing the job that they were trained to do
Is the base a Prohibited Place?
@@GregoryLancaster-rf7ce Not outside the perimiter of the base and on public land. The soldiers outside have the same authority as a civilan such as citizen's arrest. Once the police back up arrived or the arrival of the Military Police to assist then all the other military should have been dismissed. Filming a military base from public land is not an offence. Even the Ministry of Defence Police or civilian police didn't detain the auditors for a search or use any terrorism legislation for detainment or search. It was badly handled by the first Ministry of Defence Police Officer who should have told them not to engange and to remain in their vehicles.
@@Tomteeejay IF I had been one of those RAVC dog handlers I would have disregarded that suggestion from Mod Plod and taken the dog out of the van to give him a free run on the grass
The general was a bit of a twit.
How the heck can you breach security while being in public?
Hopefully they learnt a valuable lesson that day.
Doubt it.
You've spelt tw@ wrong
@@raypilgrim6905 Sorry, I'm Canadian just being polite LOL
Here it's fine to say twit or twat.
Cheers
Twat could also be a beaver or vagina.
You can't teach an indoctrinated dog new tricks
The police geezer is pretty reasonable and trying not to laugh.
Great to see this as one master piece
@Tai Chi Tube who?
MoD Plod and army personnel were so much calmer and infinitely more sensible than young civilian Police officers would have behaved, in my opinion
"Until I started using the Internet, I hadn't known there were so many idiots in the world" - it fits so good...
This was taken 3 years ago and we're still seeing the same footage and the same responses by those 'in authority'. When will they learn that if they ignore guys like AB, there would be no interesting content to view and the filming would dry up? But they don't and we continue to get entertained by their pathetic shenanigans. Carry on AB, you make the world a brighter place.
What was AB doing that caused such a high level of response?
There is more to this than meets the eye
We saw the Dog vans and the Dog handlers but what had the dogs found?
Cash or explosives
Thanks for the 40mins vid AB 💞💕
YO! AB!! "Memories, like the corner of my mind..." haha
Peace and love man!
Yo🤛
@@AuditingBritain Yo! : )
I love that use of the word suspicious like that actually means something
You need to press them “what do you suspect me of?”
Because to be suspicious means you are being suspected of doing something you shouldn’t HELLO MCFLY
Great content again man
You have an absolute right to remain silent and not answer questions and that cannot be a wilful obstruction of a police officer and has recently confirmed in the case pf Neale v DPP (Feb 2021). the right to remain silent is a particularly important part of our law. In addition, an obligation to give a name and address to the police would engage Articles 6 and 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights;
Rice v. Connolly (1966) is an English legal precedent holding that there is no strict, general legal duty to assist a police officer prior to any possible arrest or caution, with even basic police enquiries nor to accompany the officer to a requested location.
Another great insight on how our principal rights are questioned
When I seen the length of the video. I was buzzing 😂. It's exciting to see your videos. Keep it up AB 🤛🏽
its a shame they don't act like this at dover and protect our boarders from real terrorists, i thought you handled yourself really well AB you're a credit to auditing
Sooo the M.O.D. are going to investigate every car with a camera that parked in the Plough...Hostile recon?
Inspector Gadget is suspicious of non-suspicuous activity 🤔. It's only a free country when the authorities get away with murder whilst us civilians are treated as criminals without doing anything and they make up rules for their own statistics 😉 Pure quality AB and your sidekick love ❤ u man. Auditing Britain rocks 👍🙏👏🤣🤣🤣
The copper was very astute
Placing an aeroplane on view for the public to see, and then criminalise photography. I call that entrapment.
It’s like going back in time ?
I remember this video now top class 👍
It is city property up to where the double yellow lines are painted. Double yellow lines are not painted on military land, only city property. So up to where the double yellows end, it is public land.
We just need one more person, and then we can get to the bottom of this...
Who do we need. A senior civil servant?
Captain Mainwaring for sure.
They're an embarrassment to their Regiment, The Country and themselves. Sad.😡🇬🇧🇮🇱🇺🇦🇬🇧✌️
It's painful to watch them come up with such a load of crap. They have no Authority out side of the base.
Ab, go to The Plough and call it a day you windup merchant
Great video AB. I see you was not alone on this one. I would love to do an audit with the king sometime
That’s very old
Me too😁
Same here. Imagine me stood next to AB. Cops wouldn't dare touch him 😂
The king??? AB is the king!!!! ... always will be👏👏👏
@@kayetaylor5551 that's who i was referring to, as the king (AB)
Muscle bound cop at the end was the biggest knob there and believe me there was a lot of competition.
I’m loving the multiple posts a week, channel will only get bigger if you post same day/time weekly and more content!
Respect AB ✊
🤛
can't get enough of this video lol
You and an audit Ed audit would be the best thing I’ve seen from auditing not even gonna lie
Brilliant standing up for your rights we need more people like you big respect sir
That was an epic compilation
Great work on the base for acting I say. If ab wouldn't get a reaction he wouldn't go there. Obviously people are going to come out to a man scoping out a bloody military base,
For officer and public safety, we need you to move your cars.
Excellent work, AB!
It is worth taking your time to just count the number of specialists involved in the operation.
The number of security staff in Yellow hi vis; the number of RAVC dog handlers; the number of miscellaneous officers; the number of vehicles
This was a very well planned operation
Did I forget to mention the high ranking RMP detective in civilian undercover role?
Yo AB, I can see why you went solo after this. People talking over each other, the cop trying to see if he can get different answers to the same question, etc. The new AB is better!
yeah, he was just starting out though and probs had the other guy for "backup" and "safety in numbers" kinda vibe, he is alot more confident nowadays :)
The military has absolutely no right to engage with the public outside of their facility! End of!
mod police are something else.
They are cocks, total power freaks.
They are cowards, end of.
A light bingle would have been classic. Well done AB
Love the way AB u try to keep calm, excellent.
people never fail to amaze me with their blatant arrogance and controlling behaviour, how do they get a job when they can't even understand that your on a public road 😐
You’re
@@TeddyBiba oh sorry, who are you the grammar police
@@kaelightupthedark Maybe it was just a bit of helpful advice - after all grammar has been developed over centuries in order to make the written word make sense!
@@trevorferguson6222 who cares on UA-cam 🤣 get a life
@@trevorferguson6222 and fyi some people are dyslexic 🥴
AB was just being deliberately obtuse and insulting?
No wonder that the Army got him all confused
Respect AB, absolutely brilliant as always mate 💯👌👍💎🌟🙌🙏 x
They always say they need to be sure that nothing sinister is going on.
Wonder what the exact point is when they are suddenly satisfied and feel it's safe to leave you to it??
You've improved a lot since then AB!
Again you cracked it again AB, love your calm attitude
They maybe the first, but I promise they won't be the last. Well done guys.
Actually, they wear the uniform to protect the Queen, not individual members of the public. TBH, I find people hanging around military establishments disrespectful to the Armed Forces.
Book recommendation for you AB:-
How to win friends and influence people, by Dale Carnegie.
You are not using a suitable conversation style in the manner you talk to public servants, in my opinion
@@thetruth9210 what is he trying to do then?
He just seems out to annoy everyone
Has he heard of the word Courtesy
Great video ab how you keep your cool with these vile muppits is beyond me
Nothing vile about them. Your language is rather OTT, don’t you think?
@GregoryLancaster-rf7ce just an opinion thats all
Please say where you were?
BIG RESPECT 👍🏻😎👊🏻💯🔥🔥🔥💚💨
This is the first video you in its a old but its still good you have come along way and are now the best auditor ever
breach means ..a gap in a wall, barrier, or defence, especially one made by an attacking army:
"a breach in the mountain wall"
lol the look when A B asked if we can play with the dog
Nice one AB 👍 I've been watching you and your journey from day 1 👊 Happy memories this one...
Give em hell AB! I can’t believe the Military has forgotten they serve to keep the country FREE! Totally lost on them.. Incomprehensible
Edit was i missed the Y in they, Nothing else
AB has definitely improved since this
In this video his unsure of himself and lacks authority in knowing his rights
40 minutes yaayyyyyy strap me in
I think for camera purposes the military just trying to look on job for who ever could be watching
It never ceases to amaze me how utterly clueless people who do this all day everyday are with recording laws.
Definitely better when you fly solo buddy, with all due respect.. Your tone, manner and knowledge of the law is watertight and comes across much better alone..
Hate how they want your personal details and make it seem like your being a issue for them when they don’t need your details they only want them to build a profile and have a marker on your name, I would never give details as I’m a feee man who does not want breadcrumbs off my movements for police to keep a record off. It has no benefit for me so I’ll keep as much of my life as private as I can
Good luck with the last sentence while you still can... 👍💪
Hello AB
Really good audit nice tone i thought everyone acted well really enjoyed the banter an all-round great job by all involved
Haley Star
When they say.. " I gave you my name. you give me yours" please say.. NO because YOU put my name on a searchable database with a comment so its NOT the same fucking same thing
True - two totally different situations - if someone claims to be a police officer they have to prove it in a number of ways whereas a member of the public does not have to prove that they are a member of the public.
Ab is gonna be a very wealthy man by time he retires and police force will run out of money 🤣
I hope so 😜
The two people did not give a clear and consistent explanation of what they were looking for
One said he was looking for wildlife, but did not have an appropriate camera.
The other guy just seemed to want to argue and be nasty.
All the MoD people behave impeccable though
I’m not sure but does google earth or google street go by there and film?????
The other guy sounds like Actual Coverage.
Rather ironic that AB's sidekick, in the black top, has his features blurred despite having no right to privacy in a public place.
Most excitement that the Royal Army Veterinary Corps have had since 1953. Get back on the base and get picking up the dog turds.
LOL, I always love AB's intentionally winding them up with the ambiguity of the 'story', ''well we can't tell you yet cause we aven't done it. Thas all ih is'', funny asf.
That is what made the two of them so suspicious.
They actually said they wanted to go inside to look at the wildlife
Vocabulary word for today:
Apoplectic
"Am I detained" "No not yet" .. At that point you stop talking before they make up something to incriminate you for. And it's why you should never speak to the police in the first place
He is making a video, but I remain silent.
Ab is the man 👍
Agreed wish AB would start a petition to get rid of the defaced union flag!!
Brilliant video thank you very much❤👀👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
I'm loving this episode