eastendthug I'm glad he called his supervisor to clear things up. It would have been awful if the first one arrested him , 'cuffed him and drove him back to Gestapo Headquarters...!
You know he's intelligent to realise how funny it is that merely existing presents a risk, so he's grinning because he's pondered on this paradox himself over the years 😂👏👏👏
The sergent was a credit to the port of Tilbury. And a credit to his parents and the police and himself .A man who is paid to do a job and does it extremely well with a smile on his face and treats the public as equals
The other officer who apologised for his incorrect assumption is also a rarity if you ask me. I almost never see them apologise when they are corrected.
I've literally had to slam on my space bar to pause because it's too awkward... the other officer saying he can't, the Sergeant comes out and politely says 'of course you can'... hahahaha!
Sergeant knows the law perhaps... Members of the public and the media do not need a permit to film or photograph in public places and police have no power to stop them filming or photographing incidents or police personnel.
Thank-You to everyone for the lovely comments about my wonderful Son Nigel . The sergeant. He has always been like this in work & out . I can’t Thank-You enough it means a lot to Nigel & me . He will always help anyone .
When I was at sea and we docked in Tilbury it was always ten bob each for the coppers on the gate to just let the taxi through no questions asked,doubt it`s changed much.
You should be so proud to have brought up such a wonderful polite respectfull man. thank you for educating us all nigel. keep up the good work and that lovely manner just a smile can brighten anyones day.
That sergeant, what a genuinely lovely guy. His genuine smile, gave me goosebumps. Regardless of his roll as a sergeant. He holds a rare quality these days. Humanity.
@Harry Flashman Now listen Harry it is always strange to see uneducated, ignorant and stupid people 'assume' they know something when they dont. You do know the flag is the international maritime flag to denote "Doctor on Board?" You assumed a Scottish connection and went off on a rant as I obviously hit a nerve and of course the truth always hurts when you are 'obsessive compulsive' as you obviously are. It seems most people on this post think you are a cretin so why keep posting and remove all doubt? If you have any points then maybe you can speak in English instead of the 'gibberish' you are an expert in so have a go and maybe you can regain some credibility.
He's not actually a regular police officer he's just port authority police, same as transport police! He was prob kicked out of the met for his bad behaviour
That Sergeant is a credit to the police, totally professional and personable. That PC needs to attend a few customer service courses (and possibly a anger management one too)
@@gsxr7736 You're wrong, some people have spelled the word "sergeant” correctly, but you have dismissed those and it looks like you have been busy looking through the posts.
What a lesson for the oldman. You never stop learning, never forget folks, it doesn't matter how old you are or how many years you've in an institution, you can always learn something new, and in his case, an upgrade about the law. Nice AB!!
He felt he had to in front of his Sgt. He's been a lowly constable for 30 years so he bows down to his superiors. If the information that PC 176 was wrong had come from any other source he most likely wouldn't have apologised.
I can understand why some police officers are short fused in crowd situations when you have one copper trying to deal with a number of people shouting and being abusive, but there are no excuses when you are dealing with one person,but like any job you will always get that one person with a big ego thinking that they are better than everyone else and that people should bow down to them,sadly these people do not learn by their mistakes as they are narcissistic 🤔
That sergeant is a sweet man! I can tell. bless him and we need more like him in the world! he should be placed higher in the ranks to train other police officers!
If all police and security were like the Sargent there’d be no audits - the gate house guy is a typical I’ve got a high vis and I’m going to to use it and the 2nd was a typical I’ve been in the force 30 years man and boy and there’s nothing you can tell me cos I stopped listening when I got my uniform- what a pair of cranks
@@andyc6542 Yes it is an audit. The entire aim on an audit is to film any pubic place to see whether you're stopped for doing a legal activity. The conversation with any security guard, staff or police should last no longer than 30 seconds unless the police use the terrorism act. "What are you doing" "Photographing for a hobby/story/youtube" "OK thanks, bye" As soon as you give your reason, unless you say I'm here because I'm a terrorist the conversation should end. When it doesn't end you're rights are immediately infringed upon. Maybe you're happy to have your rights abused. I don't want any other cars on the road when I'm driving, but it's the law that anyone with a driving license, insurance and suitable vehicle can drive. Is it fine for me to pull over other cars and ask them why they're driving? And when they say I'm going to the shop, just ignore that and continue asking the same question. No it isn't.
The life of Coal what a silly thing to say, there’s a lot of good people in this world, don’t live a life that’s depressed because of that. You have a peace sign as your picture but go around giving negative energy out. I for one know how corrupt the world is, but maybe when you were younger and told the worlds perfect you were lied to.
Yes only because the Sgt there And made him apologise, so he ran got in his bacon bap and drove away with his tail between his legs and Squealing all the way home,
Big thumbs up for the Sarg. Cool and calm individual worthy of his rank. Although the constable was a little ahead of himself I would give him credit for apology not many people will admit they were in the wrong and he took it on the chin AB. The sergeant recovered this one, quality job.
Seeing a proffessional, polite and top bloke sergeant like this really makes me happy. With more officers like him around I'd praise the police force for making me feel safe. God bless this nice sergeant ❤️
Fair play to the bloke with the blue lights, he had no hesitation with apologising when he realised that he'd made a mistake about where the boundaries were.
Well well well, Mr face like a smacked arse got put right in his place, I have to agree with you AB, we need more happy helpful Sargents like that Port Sargent, he was really friendly and very forthcoming with information regarding the port. Watching the audits get confrontational is fun, I can’t pretend it’s not, but learning something new about somewhere I’ve never been, and probably won’t ever go, is also really good, you and UK Audit are really good with the local info, and it’s one of the reasons I look forward to watching your videos. Great as always AB, and your subs are flying past 50K now, I watch them rise by the day, and this video is a prime example of why... Brilliant 👍🏻♥️❤️😊
Omg! What a nice policeman and sergeant. I don't think I've ever seen such a nice, polite, friendly and professional officer. And highly intelligent too.
As aggressive and rude as he came across initially, the first officer actually deserves a lot of credit for acknowledging he was wrong. He used the old chestnut of how he'd been told the wrong information but still, had the civility to accept he was wrong.
@@prog3142 Not true, he could have just walked away after being overruled, like some other characters in AB's audits, but he did apologize first, therefore he deserves credit for that.
I tip my hat to the sergeant outstanding interaction with a member of the public and at least the first policeman did apologise albeit with an excuse. Great job as always AB
"The Port of Tilbury Police is one of the oldest land Police force in the UK being established in 1802. Up until the 1960’s the force was the third largest in the country. Today the Port of Tilbury Police consists of fifteen warranted officers who are privately funded by Forth Ports." The Sergeant was great, very knowledgeable and helpful.
Nearly lost his rag over a driver asking for help. However he did gain respect with the quick apology, his ego obviously hurt but I respect a man who can admit to being wrong.
It is the first time on you tube also in real life I have seen nicest and such a decent police officer, he smiles every word he brings out, talks decent and very very friendly and mannered I wish all at least most officers like him, Hope all sergeants take example from him, I give him huge huge hug and respect ✊👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️ I swear I watched this sergeant over and over peaceful
Just imagine if there weren't all the cameras and witnesses there to protect you from the first cop . Cameras are absolutely essential for our protection these days
That sergeant was brilliant others can learn s lot from him he was frienly and bery helpful unlike the officer who needs more training thanks for showing and keep up the great work
The Sarg is an asset to the British Police force so if you're by chance watching this, I can only say that, I wish that the force was made up of people with the high level of training and professionalism that you have maintained. You family should be proud of you
great interaction , the guy apologized , he clearly thought he was right but was man enough to apologize when he was corrected , more than you will get from most officers , the sergeant was professional and knew his stuff , this is how every interaction should be :)
The way the Sargeant dismissed his lower rank colleague was brilliant! He went from being a bully boy to someone who makes the teas within an instant of him agreeing with AB 👌😂👍
"I work for the port." No, you work for the people. i will give the older man some respect for actually apologizing and explaining his mistake, that was great. The Sergeant was just a good, decent man.
This Sargeant is a beautiful soul, he has a good heart and it shines through his face and his smile will bring peace to everyone around him.
Totally agree, a lovely smile.
Totally agree Zack. You can occasionally just know a person is a good human being.
This sargent has beautiful heart 100%
Agree he was a lovely soul
What a lovely guy ❤️
The Sergeant was a class act. Friendly, respectful, informative and didn't talk to AB like he was a criminal.
eastendthug I'm glad he called his supervisor to clear things up. It would have been awful if the first one arrested him , 'cuffed him and drove him back to Gestapo Headquarters...!
Sergeant
An absolute delight that sergeant- what a gentleman and so friendly 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
You know he's intelligent to realise how funny it is that merely existing presents a risk, so he's grinning because he's pondered on this paradox himself over the years 😂👏👏👏
Except for the lecture on not running with scissors at the end
That sgt is the most decent cop ive ever seen in any audit in the UK. Complete role model and top top bloke.
Still, I’d only trust him as far as I could shit him
I agree , but what does it say about the rest of them. I have a few of these and very few police, security get it right.
Remember they have no independent thought processes and would end your life if given the order
I've never seen a Sgt with such a smile on his face than this guy. He smiles while he's talking. Very refreshing to watch.
It's because deep down he knows how daft things are in reality.
he's not smiling, he has buck teeth
He could be a Christian .
@@williamdodds1394 he doesn’t look stupid enough to be a Christian...
At least he apologised and he did it straight away. Respect to him.
The sergent was a credit to the port of Tilbury. And a credit to his parents and the police and himself .A man who is paid to do a job and does it extremely well with a smile on his face and treats the public as equals
Totally agree.
and you can't say fairer than that!
The other officer who apologised for his incorrect assumption is also a rarity if you ask me. I almost never see them apologise when they are corrected.
I agree
And handsome to boot 😊
Sargent really outstanding officer We need more like him.
Yes, he seems like a genuinely nice bloke.
@@HarryMcKlein 😄
@@joepublicuk2.093 i was referring to the SGT at the end. He was a nice guy, the other fella and the security man were both dickheads.
@@HarryMcKlein na sarg was a dick aswell making out if an accident happens it would be AB fault
agreed, outstanding contact with the public
That Sargent was a top bloke, all forces need a carbon copy of him in their ranks!
Yes indeed. The same way a lot of coppers are exposed as tyrants, some rightly are highlighted as decent humans. Tyrants take note.
Hear hear
@Viktor Sligo Nothing wrong with the flag! Use some common sense ffs.
Absolute credit to the Sargent. That’s how to behave in that position. Knowledgeable, calm and professional. More of these guys please!
The Sargeant is a gem and the force should be proud to have sargeants like himself.
13:30: a priceless moment of pure joy. An officer arriving on the scene and correcting a fellow officer. How I would love to see more of that. 👍
I've literally had to slam on my space bar to pause because it's too awkward... the other officer saying he can't, the Sergeant comes out and politely says 'of course you can'... hahahaha!
Best video I've seen, what a moment 😂😂 someone getting absolutely schooled in 4 seconds
@@Duncan94 hahahaah me too!
I totally agree
I’m sure the east end thug made the Sarge’s life difficult after that. “Bloody management not backing up the rank and file officers!”
Sergeant was a smashing bloke. To be fair, the constable apologised without hesitation. Good job AB. 👏👍
Only because his Sergeant was present and he knew he'd fucked up!
The constable also said the law doesn't apply to him. No amount of apologising can redeem that.
Stephen Rees what more can he do other than apologise?
He’s only dock police , what rights do they have ?
Sergeant was decent and polite bloke
Yeah
Quite frankly, that's not the typical NCO. This guy looks and acts more like an officer.
Sergeant knows the law perhaps...
Members of the public and the media do not need a permit to film or photograph in public places and police have no power to stop them filming or photographing incidents or police personnel.
Shame he was wearing a bastardisation of the Union flag. Either wear the proper thing or not at all. Absolute disgrace
There doesn’t seem to be many people who can spell Sergeant correctly.
The Sergeant was very professional, and his comfortable smile would make people calmer.
We need more police like that.
Thank-You to everyone for the lovely comments about my wonderful Son Nigel . The sergeant. He has always been like this in work & out . I can’t Thank-You enough it means a lot to Nigel & me . He will always help anyone .
Lovely man♥️
He is a great man you should be very proud ❤️
When I was at sea and we docked in Tilbury it was always ten bob each for the coppers on the gate to just let the taxi through no questions asked,doubt it`s changed much.
You should be so proud to have brought up such a wonderful polite respectfull man. thank you for educating us all nigel. keep up the good work and that lovely manner just a smile can brighten anyones day.
Your son is a credit to you and to the police force!
Respect to the sergeant, he put his officer firmly in his place. Well done AB,brilliant audit. These videos are addictive. Love it.
At least the first one had the bollocks to say sorry.
Nickle quite true. He couldn’t have just walked off but he humbled himself.
The Sgt just showed every officer in the police force exactly how its done, a true gent and respect to him
Top Sergeant we need more like him
Pointing out the lack of a seat belt was brilliant.
That sergeant, what a genuinely lovely guy. His genuine smile, gave me goosebumps. Regardless of his roll as a sergeant. He holds a rare quality these days. Humanity.
yep, a lot of them seem fake. you can tell they just know who ab is so make an effort. This chap seemed genuine as. Calmed situation immediately.
Yes i agree a smile can make anyones day.
That first officer was rude and aggressive, shouldn’t be in the police service. The Sargent was spot on!
The Police Service ! The Port of Tilbury Police are a step down from Trumpton Police !
So true. What a total plonker the first cop was.
@Harry Flashman You were warned about sniffing glue and now we see the effects of ignoring god advice.
@Harry Flashman Now listen Harry it is always strange to see uneducated, ignorant and stupid people 'assume' they know something when they dont. You do know the flag is the international maritime flag to denote "Doctor on Board?" You assumed a Scottish connection and went off on a rant as I obviously hit a nerve and of course the truth always hurts when you are 'obsessive compulsive' as you obviously are. It seems most people on this post think you are a cretin so why keep posting and remove all doubt? If you have any points then maybe you can speak in English instead of the 'gibberish' you are an expert in so have a go and maybe you can regain some credibility.
He's not actually a regular police officer he's just port authority police, same as transport police! He was prob kicked out of the met for his bad behaviour
“Mr smelly armpits thinks he owns the port” 😂😂😂😂 your so calm it’s toooo funny 😂
@@ozzie2612 is that PC Ozzie, badge number 2612.
@@ozzie2612 struggled with the entry exam ?
At least he had the decency to acknowledge his mistake & apologise.
Basically had to when he was in front of his gaffer..
lol only because the sergeant was there
Except he didnt makea mistake and was righy
credit to him for the apology.
Still a piece of shit tho
That Sergeant is a credit to the police, totally professional and personable. That PC needs to attend a few customer service courses (and possibly a anger management one too)
Top Sergeant. Now that’s how to diffuse a situation and educate people, whilst being totally professional and having a smile on your face
You can tell that Sargent has a healthy happy mind which leads to him being a great cop.. as for some of the others.. well 🤢
On power trips in an otherwise insignificant life !
He believes people should be free. A libertarian as opposed to an authoritarian.
Funny how the rude and nasty types are nearly always wrong.
@@dannydeacon4976 not be rude and nasty or not be wrong?
So true!
There is no nearly about it.
The Sargent completely took me by surprise what a professional guy
Gsxr77
Correct spelling is 'sergeant.
@@redblade8160 your going to be busy. Looking at the comments no one has spelt it right
@@gsxr7736
You're wrong, some people have spelled the word "sergeant” correctly, but you have dismissed those and it looks like you have been busy looking through the posts.
@@gsxr7736 *You're
Init
The sergeant is a credit to himself and his uniform, the fact he is educated and polite is even more of a credit to humanity what a great guy.
What a lesson for the oldman. You never stop learning, never forget folks, it doesn't matter how old you are or how many years you've in an institution, you can always learn something new, and in his case, an upgrade about the law. Nice AB!!
"I do apologise for that sir" 1-NIL
the sergeant was a very nice guy.
Omg 30 years on the force he just made a show of himself lol embarrassing
30 years in the force and he hasn’t made Sargeant, I don’t think so!
I love how the first port police officer ate humble pie. Getting cocky and being rude. Then apologised in front of his Sargent.
Because he had no option, he got smacked in the face with the truth
He felt he had to in front of his Sgt. He's been a lowly constable for 30 years so he bows down to his superiors. If the information that PC 176 was wrong had come from any other source he most likely wouldn't have apologised.
Typically bully boy attitude. Happy to abuse the public but bootlicker to those above him.
I can understand why some police officers are short fused in crowd situations when you have one copper trying to deal with a number of people shouting and being abusive, but there are no excuses when you are dealing with one person,but like any job you will always get that one person with a big ego thinking that they are better than everyone else and that people should bow down to them,sadly these people do not learn by their mistakes as they are narcissistic 🤔
That sergeant is a sweet man! I can tell. bless him and we need more like him in the world! he should be placed higher in the ranks to train other police officers!
‘ oh, I can see your armpits from here , look’ .. gold 😂
I spat drink everywhere
If all police and security were like the Sargent there’d be no audits - the gate house guy is a typical I’ve got a high vis and I’m going to to use it and the 2nd was a typical I’ve been in the force 30 years man and boy and there’s nothing you can tell me cos I stopped listening when I got my uniform- what a pair of cranks
Exactly...
He had 30 years service..
and still brain dead and could not give a fk after all that time..
30 years and still a lowly constable and never got promoted. Says something that even the police force don't think much of him.
I couldn't believe how rude he was to the Foreign lorry driver.
Kev B good comment about the long service cop attitude
Oscar Fordson I’m a long serving pig shit so i know lots of bullshit stuff but don’t know any real laws.
Sergeant spot on. Would be no need for audits if everyone was like him.
@@andyc6542 Yes it is an audit. The entire aim on an audit is to film any pubic place to see whether you're stopped for doing a legal activity.
The conversation with any security guard, staff or police should last no longer than 30 seconds unless the police use the terrorism act.
"What are you doing"
"Photographing for a hobby/story/youtube"
"OK thanks, bye"
As soon as you give your reason, unless you say I'm here because I'm a terrorist the conversation should end. When it doesn't end you're rights are immediately infringed upon.
Maybe you're happy to have your rights abused.
I don't want any other cars on the road when I'm driving, but it's the law that anyone with a driving license, insurance and suitable vehicle can drive. Is it fine for me to pull over other cars and ask them why they're driving? And when they say I'm going to the shop, just ignore that and continue asking the same question.
No it isn't.
@@andyc6542 I feel sorry for you for being a weak minded individual but here we are?
That Sargent was class though, seems like a nice bloke
AB was being a little arsey with him though.
@@Ytremz you think that was arsey? whats your name? Darren?
@@1RebelDog1 I want to laugh but I don't get the reference 🥺
The life of Coal what a silly thing to say, there’s a lot of good people in this world, don’t live a life that’s depressed because of that. You have a peace sign as your picture but go around giving negative energy out. I for one know how corrupt the world is, but maybe when you were younger and told the worlds perfect you were lied to.
Rebel Dog ha, I thought in my head “Darren? Is that a man Karen” and then I got the joke
Please show this to the Police chiefs, that Sargent was a wonderful 👏 example of a officer! If only all interaction with the police was like that 🙏🏽
The two guys asking for directions had just jumped out the back of a lorry.
Off to their 4 star hotel for a bath whilst our people have to do without and suffer on the streets.
And straight to the benifits office.
@@CelticSaint making stuff up mate
@@Speysider1962 nonsense
Sailors you fucking idiot
That sergeant was awesome, I'd be proud of our police force if they were more (all) like him.
WOW! He actually apologized! That’s rare. Their ego rarely allows that.
But he was choking on every word and probably didn't mean any of it,
Only in the presence of the Sarge, I suspect
Yes only because the Sgt there And made him apologise, so he ran got in his bacon bap and drove away with his tail between his legs and Squealing all the way home,
The sarg knew a bit of port history too ! Very impressive ! It's people like him who are in it for the right reasons !
What an outstanding sergeant, his smile and politeness is infectious, we need every sergeant to learn from this one 🙏
Respect to the Sgt. he turned that into an interesting video and we learnt something.
Big thumbs up for the Sarg. Cool and calm individual worthy of his rank. Although the constable was a little ahead of himself I would give him credit for apology not many people will admit they were in the wrong and he took it on the chin AB. The sergeant recovered this one, quality job.
This must be the nicest Sargent I have ever watched. He smiles as he’s talking. Plus well done to the officer who apologized at the end.
He only apologised cause his sergeant was there!
CLASSICALY CHARMING you’re probably right cause he sounds like a tyrant
Seeing a proffessional, polite and top bloke sergeant like this really makes me happy. With more officers like him around I'd praise the police force for making me feel safe. God bless this nice sergeant ❤️
Sargent was brilliant. You can tell he’s interested and committed to his job. Nice guy
Fair play to the bloke with the blue lights, he had no hesitation with apologising when he realised that he'd made a mistake about where the boundaries were.
He had no choice but to say he was wrong, his sergeant overruled him lol
No, he was a complete idiot who should be retrained
Well well well, Mr face like a smacked arse got put right in his place, I have to agree with you AB, we need more happy helpful Sargents like that Port Sargent, he was really friendly and very forthcoming with information regarding the port.
Watching the audits get confrontational is fun, I can’t pretend it’s not, but learning something new about somewhere I’ve never been, and probably won’t ever go, is also really good, you and UK Audit are really good with the local info, and it’s one of the reasons I look forward to watching your videos.
Great as always AB, and your subs are flying past 50K now, I watch them rise by the day, and this video is a prime example of why... Brilliant 👍🏻♥️❤️😊
What she said ☝️
Exactly. Couldn't put it better and won't as you did typing for me. Lol
well said Mags Maggie
The contrast between the two cops unreal!
The sergeant was brilliant. Need more like him.
We need more police like the sargent. He took pride in his work instead of seeing it as a power trip.
Thats the best sergant ever!
Friendly and informative and he is an actual human being!
Sergeant, if you ever see this, you are a credit to the force sir, well done.
Every question he asked you should have said “speak to the gatehouse” 😂😂😂
How is that guy a police officer. Unbelievable.
Just fill in the form and you're in
'Are you unemployed and with few social skills'? Join the police and bully the public.
Omg! What a nice policeman and sergeant. I don't think I've ever seen such a nice, polite, friendly and professional officer. And highly intelligent too.
Love moments like when the Sargent appeared and put the officer in his place 😅
"I can see your armpits from here" I nearly spat my morning coffee all over my computer. Jesus christ, some warning please AB.
I would've been in such a shit mood today if that sargent didn't put him in his place
When AB says ‘oh my goooooood’, it gets me every time 😂😂
As aggressive and rude as he came across initially, the first officer actually deserves a lot of credit for acknowledging he was wrong. He used the old chestnut of how he'd been told the wrong information but still, had the civility to accept he was wrong.
He had no choice but to say he was wrong, his sergeant overruled him lol
Behave, he had no choice, if the Sgt had been wrong aswel, he would've carried on being a dick, luckily the Sgt was class
@@prog3142 Not true, he could have just walked away after being overruled, like some other characters in AB's audits, but he did apologize first, therefore he deserves credit for that.
Love it. nearly 15 minutes being told you can't film here and the Sergeant comes over and less than 30 seconds he says you can film here. Classic.
Top top Sargeant!!!! I wish and pray that all police were like this guy. He was brilliant. Makes me sad that they are not all like him ☹️
Need more sergeants like this genius, hope he goes viral.
I tip my hat to the sergeant outstanding interaction with a member of the public and at least the first policeman did apologise albeit with an excuse. Great job as always AB
AB you are a credit to Britain. You are my favourite British auditor by a country mile. Keep it up sir.
That sergeant is a credit to the force ....and to humanity .....what a lovely fellah
I JUST CHECKED AND THERE ARE NO BYLAWS STATING YOU CANNOT FILM OR THAT YOU NEED A PERMIT TO FILM AT THE PORT THESE OFFICERS ARE TALKING NONSENSE.
Yellow lights are for awareness, blue for emergency.
Sargent knows his job well done
That sergent was all smiley nd nice nd professional.wish all of them are like him.
I just knew when that sergeant first appeared, he was gonna be a good 'un!
If every interaction with the police was like the one with the sergeant there would be no need for audits!!!!
Nothing like a walk of shame to brighten up a miserable Wednesday morning.
"The Port of Tilbury Police is one of the oldest land Police force in the UK being established in 1802. Up until the 1960’s the force was the third largest in the country.
Today the Port of Tilbury Police consists of fifteen warranted officers who are privately funded by Forth Ports."
The Sergeant was great, very knowledgeable and helpful.
Sgt is adorable.. gives me some faith and hope
Thumbs up to the Sargent. That was very educational. I agree AB. We need more like him .
Comedy gold yet again! The Sargent was decent mind... when he mentioned airport I thought 💭 Ahh there’s another video audit for Mr AB 😂
He was awful. Really really aggressive, the way he spoke to that driver and to you was disgusting.
He would've been really cool if he gave those two other guys a lift to the train station.
Nearly lost his rag over a driver asking for help. However he did gain respect with the quick apology, his ego obviously hurt but I respect a man who can admit to being wrong.
@@MrBaronCabron Good point there!
The port cop is the worst possible example of an ignoramus know it all with a chip on his shoulder. Good that he was corrected.
It is the first time on you tube also in real life I have seen nicest and such a decent police officer, he smiles every word he brings out, talks decent and very very friendly and mannered I wish all at least most officers like him,
Hope all sergeants take example from him, I give him huge huge hug and respect ✊👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️
I swear I watched this sergeant over and over peaceful
Just imagine if there weren't all the cameras and witnesses there to protect you from the first cop . Cameras are absolutely essential for our protection these days
Brilliant, well done for telling him off for speaking like that to the truck driver.
exactly how did the officer know he wasn't in an emergency...
That sergeant was brilliant others can learn s lot from him he was frienly and bery helpful unlike the officer who needs more training thanks for showing and keep up the great work
The Sarg is an asset to the British Police force so if you're by chance watching this, I can only say that, I wish that the force was made up of people with the high level of training and professionalism that you have maintained. You family should be proud of you
great interaction , the guy apologized , he clearly thought he was right but was man enough to apologize when he was corrected , more than you will get from most officers , the sergeant was professional and knew his stuff , this is how every interaction should be :)
The way the Sargeant dismissed his lower rank colleague was brilliant! He went from being a bully boy to someone who makes the teas within an instant of him agreeing with AB 👌😂👍
30 years in the force and he knows F-ALL
New subscriber and loving the vids (binged them all at the weekend)
When you coming up to Bonnie Scotland?? 👍🏴... oh and let’s crack on 😝
Och aye tha noo, Jimmy.
debbie karen olsen ah dinny Ken Debs ☺️
Security; Hello Police? Emergency situation, there's a bloke filming my arm pit!
Police; Blue Lights Emergency Response on its way!
"I work for the port."
No, you work for the people.
i will give the older man some respect for actually apologizing and explaining his mistake, that was great.
The Sergeant was just a good, decent man.
I learnt a lot from this Sargeant. I didn't know the Port had their own Police. Good work AB
Looks like they never repaired the road into Tilbury Docks after being bombed by the Luftwaffe!
The port roads are terrible all the way round. my friend.
Not just Tilbury. The whole of Essex is like it! :D
🤣🤣🤣 nice
@@djpj9174 To be fair, it's worse - EVERYTHING is worse - in Thurrock.
The police sergeant was great wel done that man stay safe retired lifeboatman 🇬🇧
When he was rude to the truck driver am I right thinking I saw the driver flip the cop off as he walked away 😂
Yeah I wasn't sure if it was a thumbs up or middle finger 😂
Love how happy and smile that sargent is need more of this type of guy all novice officers take note 💪😁👍