using the emergency lights without an emergency is actually quite a serious one for them ..officer in Brighton sacked for regularly doing this and proved by dashcam
I worked in a secure government building with passcode digits changing every 90 seconds. We tapped our code into a keypad, then our keypad gave us an individual code to use within 90 seconds and we also had to pass our keypad in front of a scanner. And we couldn’t scan others in, or walk in together as a group in the morning, smoke break, lunch etc. we could hold the door open and talk, but had to do our own codes to log our entry. People were fired for tail gating. We had to phone into the IT or HR and have the door opened for us, then get a temporary keypad for the day if needed. Crazy too think we had more security than Police. 🤷♂️
The sergeant enters the pass code for the SECURITY gate in full view of the recording auditor, very easy to zoom in on slow motion and see the code, always cover your pin lol
If police abuse blue lights they should be charged as harsh as a member of public for having blue lights on, if it’s not a emergency then it’s pure abuse and one rule for them, police get to used to breaking the laws they are meant to enforce then make up their own laws to intimidate public who do not know their rights. These videos should be shared
My brother reported a police car on blue lights a couple of years ago firing around Perth bypass, it drove into the BP garage, obviously needed his doughnuts. ( by the way there was no emergency either).
Bedfordshire police thought it was a great idea to drive to the pub to drop off their off duty mates using blues and twos, reported in local press about 20 eye witnesses. Apparently it didn't happen.
They killed my neighbours 14 year old son on a crossing coming home from school - they were just going back to the station for a coffee and using blues and two's. He was their only child.
"The Back Gate" is a strange place where laws are identical to everywhere else in society but POLICE HAVE A RELIGOUS-LIKE BELIEF THEY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CREATE "LAW" ACCORDING TO HOW THEY FEEL!!! They are known to attack innocent people at the back gate FOR NO GOOD REASON!!!
It is amazing that these officers respond quicker to a guy filming with a camera in public, which is not an offense, than they do to a threat to life incident.
Great audit as usual PTTP. At the end of the video, further down the Romford Road on the right was where Arnold Schwarzenegger trained in the 1960s under the guidance of Wag Bennett. Very interesting and unusual story. Just search the names together.
PC running a red light on false blue light was on the McDonalds run and didn't want soggy fries and cold patties. They believe they are above the law they enforce and lie and cover for each other as a matter of course. Nice audit. Thanks
But only when they are being filmed or filmed by someone who knows their rights and the law. These same cops may haveadiffernt approach to other innocent people and/or children when their are no cameras and thy don't know their rights or the law.
Decent Pass great Audit PTTP….many of the rank know that when you come from a place of Pro good policing and acknowledge it they really do have to step up with no excuses, keep on brother changing the narrative one audit at a time massive respect as always :)
Another articulate and precise interaction on your part. Well done to you! We can only try to 'assume' that the blue light incident has been properly dealt with......
@@powertotheproletariat A lot of police officers could learn from that sergant approach I wax impressed with him and we should praise when an officer performs well.
Happy that an unknown marked car from elsewhere is not a terrorist who has acquired a pig car and uniform to attack them is just fine...but filming outside is a "potential security risk" Strange eh?
Power, I think that from the moment the very 1st PC saw you, an immediate radio communication went out to all cars and all inside the station to not engage with you, as literally none of them raised to the bait, or even give you eye contact, so in my opinion you've not had a 'true account' as to the general behaviour of this particular police force, or station...... ...... just saying... 🤷♂️
Defo a pass that one which is nice to see! Decent Sgt a lot could learn from. Don't see why dog section needed his blues on although wasn't full triple 9 mode 🤔 maybe he genuinely forgot who knows? However nice to see a decent interaction 👌
To be fair they could have been training on the blue lights. I don't know the police procedure. I am a firefighter and we have to do revalidation's on the blue lights to check were still safe etc. I can tell you in 20 years as a fireman I have never seen anyone in the fire brigade abuse blue lights, we are all aware how serious it would be viewed. Let alone if you hurt anyone on a non emergency under blue lights, that would mean instant dismissal.
"You an auditor?". My response would be "I am a member of Public".What is with the "Mate" comment? "Do I know you officer?" Sergeant it is Sir if you do not know someones name or you do not know them!
I would have said I think it's suspicious constable shall we go and ask him questions (I would like to see after constable seeing evidence on the phone , how police treat another police for breaking the law)
@@latifismail7631 More annoying, is you popping up in comments. We all have a phone, I assume when you pull it out to talk or whatever, in public, do you ask everyone in the local vicinity to close their ears? They might hear what you say. The principle is the same.
@@latifismail7631 That is your right, go for it. Nobody is stopping you doing it. Public go for it. Decent Auditor will let you film them as a member of the public. It's when, Police, Security etc, with body cams etc, do it, they automatically think you can't do something. As many have said they don't want to show themselves on camera. That is their right. Same as you. Anyway your chances of meeting them on the off chance is very slim lol.
using the emergency lights without an emergency is actually quite a serious one for them ..officer in Brighton sacked for regularly doing this and proved by dashcam
Seen it numerous times myself, as well as speeding, using bus lanes, illegal parking.
Where? What channel?
Did somebody report him? I just wonder if say it wasn't reported that any action would have been taken..
I worked in a secure government building with passcode digits changing every 90 seconds.
We tapped our code into a keypad, then our keypad gave us an individual code to use within 90 seconds and we also had to pass our keypad in front of a scanner.
And we couldn’t scan others in, or walk in together as a group in the morning, smoke break, lunch etc.
we could hold the door open and talk, but had to do our own codes to log our entry.
People were fired for tail gating. We had to phone into the IT or HR and have the door opened for us, then get a temporary keypad for the day if needed.
Crazy too think we had more security than Police. 🤷♂️
The sergeant enters the pass code for the SECURITY gate in full view of the recording auditor, very easy to zoom in on slow motion and see the code, always cover your pin lol
If police abuse blue lights they should be charged as harsh as a member of public for having blue lights on, if it’s not a emergency then it’s pure abuse and one rule for them, police get to used to breaking the laws they are meant to enforce then make up their own laws to intimidate public who do not know their rights. These videos should be shared
My brother reported a police car on blue lights a couple of years ago firing around Perth bypass, it drove into the BP garage, obviously needed his doughnuts. ( by the way there was no emergency either).
More harshly, they are paid by us that they are meant serve. I believe they should be held to a much high standard.
Bedfordshire police thought it was a great idea to drive to the pub to drop off their off duty mates using blues and twos, reported in local press about 20 eye witnesses. Apparently it didn't happen.
"I'll go and have a word with him" very unlikely.
And yes they do use blue lights to get through lights alot. I've witnessed it myself.
They killed my neighbours 14 year old son on a crossing coming home from school - they were just going back to the station for a coffee and using blues and two's. He was their only child.
"The Back Gate" is a strange place where laws are identical to everywhere else in society but POLICE HAVE A RELIGOUS-LIKE BELIEF THEY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CREATE "LAW" ACCORDING TO HOW THEY FEEL!!! They are known to attack innocent people at the back gate FOR NO GOOD REASON!!!
Hands in pockets while talking to a member of the public….So professional.
Yet they are always barking orders to "get your hands out of your pockets".
"But but we are living in 2022. Get with the times dood"
@@dadventurer36 What a ridiculous reply.
@@dadventurer36 what as 20-22 got to do with him having his hands in his pockets ? ELABORATE
Wow. Are they starting to get it? No instant confrontation. You audit guys are starting to make a difference.
@@garrettorourke7136 Still would like to have seen his behaviour had he not been getting filmed. 🤔
It is amazing that these officers respond quicker to a guy filming with a camera in public, which is not an offense, than they do to a threat to life incident.
All Coppers should watch this! Polite, Professional interaction by the sergeant and the PCSO`s. Great to see.
9:21 - hands out of your pockets when addressing members of the public.
If they are nice to you, its because they are only fishing for info.
Great audit as usual PTTP.
At the end of the video, further down the Romford Road on the right was where Arnold Schwarzenegger trained in the 1960s under the guidance of Wag Bennett. Very interesting and unusual story. Just search the names together.
I’m beginning to hate when they ask if you’re an auditor, why should it matter whether you’re an auditor or not if you’re not doing anything illegal.
Making conversation maybe? It’s not a power to ask someone what they’re doing
PC running a red light on false blue light was on the McDonalds run and didn't want soggy fries and cold patties. They believe they are above the law they enforce and lie and cover for each other as a matter of course. Nice audit. Thanks
Spot on .
He was never going to report back to you, in my limited opinion the "nice" ones are the best actors !
Yep a good performance for the camera !
And some people are never satisfied
@@kbd40 others are easily fooled... Gullible!
Great interesting PTTP audit. Hope blue lights thing is sorted. Shame so many put hands in pockets. Thank you PTTP.
Finally the police have got the message and starting to wind there freaking necks in.
He's not at liberty to say " how convenient".
But only when they are being filmed or filmed by someone who knows their rights and the law. These same cops may haveadiffernt approach to other innocent people and/or children when their are no cameras and thy don't know their rights or the law.
I recon the officer came out on blue lights just to take the mick tbh.
Decent Pass great Audit PTTP….many of the rank know that when you come from a place of Pro good policing and acknowledge it they really do have to step up with no excuses, keep on brother changing the narrative one audit at a time massive respect as always :)
Yes indeed! Great Audit, just one education at a time is all that's needed to build up the education of ALL of them.
Ask any Uber driver McDonald’s doesn’t stay warm long 🤣🍔🍟🚔
Another articulate and precise interaction on your part. Well done to you! We can only try to 'assume' that the blue light incident has been properly dealt with......
Right on the money Phil.....one can only " assume". 🤫
The sergant was a decent officer had a nice approach. Hopefully he told that officer to think about when you should use blue lights.
Yeah was a good sarge for sure, honest and held the constable accountable which is what we like to see. And hopefully he did, yes ✊
@@powertotheproletariat A lot of police officers could learn from that sergant approach I wax impressed with him and we should praise when an officer performs well.
Glad I found a new auditor that’s good! Keep up the videos and showing us the filth that’s in our police force.
Officer knew he was bring recorded and made no attempt to cover his entry pin. Clearly not that concerned with security.
Happy that an unknown marked car from elsewhere is not a terrorist who has acquired a pig car and uniform to attack them is just fine...but filming outside is a "potential security risk" Strange eh?
they blue light it back to the station when they change shifts
for the doughnuts
@@esecallum don’t forget mcdonalds
The dogs needed a piss?
Teas very important
Great audit and great interaction.
5:00 Guess answer to your question, tea 🍵 break. Either that or the end of his shift.
Late for donuts and tea break. Never expect adult professional behaviour from coppers. They are not policed
it seems some are getting educated if thats possible
In the wonderful Borough of newham they do thst blue light trick all of the time, especially when crossing the A13.
Sounded like the cctv van did the same, when you were asking the second time..
When i worked at the airport if someone swiped them in even a friend in a secure area they were sacked !!
Keep up the good work!!
Why do the Police feel the need to condone this behavior. These people are clowns. Don't encourage it.
Power, I think that from the moment the very 1st PC saw you, an immediate radio communication went out to all cars and all inside the station to not engage with you, as literally none of them raised to the bait, or even give you eye contact, so in my opinion you've not had a 'true account' as to the general behaviour of this particular police force, or station......
...... just saying... 🤷♂️
The pigs were ok but no way deserves a pass for the pathetic lack of security
👍👍👍
If my tattoos were as crappy as his id wear a long sleeved shirt. (not that i have tattoos)
Sleeper, one of the things they ask and describe or photograph to identify you.
All police should have one so I'm in favour.....especially on film.
@@movarvo1217 , a brand burnt into their forehead would be a decent idea.
Yes I agree it's hard to spot the plain clothes ones but I've developed a sense of smell......
@@movarvo1217 , Bacon scented.
Defo a pass that one which is nice to see! Decent Sgt a lot could learn from. Don't see why dog section needed his blues on although wasn't full triple 9 mode 🤔 maybe he genuinely forgot who knows? However nice to see a decent interaction 👌
To me a passwould be good morning/afternoon sir and walking on!
this is why officer put there hands in there pockets because their Superior do
To be fair they could have been training on the blue lights. I don't know the police procedure. I am a firefighter and we have to do revalidation's on the blue lights to check were still safe etc. I can tell you in 20 years as a fireman I have never seen anyone in the fire brigade abuse blue lights, we are all aware how serious it would be viewed. Let alone if you hurt anyone on a non emergency under blue lights, that would mean instant dismissal.
"You an auditor?". My response would be "I am a member of Public".What is with the "Mate" comment? "Do I know you officer?" Sergeant it is Sir if you do not know someones name or you do not know them!
1914 to 1918 no weed white powder up there nose, red bull or porn in the station .
Reason for sirens?...cuppa tea going cold ,everyone knows that
If the guy in civvies was a police officer I see no problem in him presenting his pass if he knew him.
Could be if the system logs in as individual being on site as part of any emergency evacuation procedures.
I don't think system does though.
He's heard of auditors....
Fame.....at last.
I guess they've had enough bad publicity at forest gate and have trained the officers.
Dog handler vehicle no room for prisoners probably was a food run as mentioned below
People need to listen to Tom McDonald song in god we trust, he speaks the truth and it's an amazing song.
Uneventful visit
Top man.
I would have said I think it's suspicious constable shall we go and ask him questions (I would like to see after constable seeing evidence on the phone , how police treat another police for breaking the law)
you get around and should right a book imo
LULA 13
Yeap a good pass there.😎
more drivel, jobcentre are hiring see the jobcentre lord of the manor
Decent sergeant
P olice
C lown
S loth
O utfit
Sow had defo got attitude
Who the h*** do you think you are talking to police officers like you do tell you something if you ever need them hope they don't respond 🤔
Audit...?????
@@latifismail7631 If we don’t exercise our rights, we lose them.
@@latifismail7631 Not you again ffs. I assume you don't own a phone with a camera on it.
@@latifismail7631 Out of curiosity, why do you watch them?
@@latifismail7631 More annoying, is you popping up in comments. We all have a phone, I assume when you pull it out to talk or whatever, in public, do you ask everyone in the local vicinity to close their ears? They might hear what you say. The principle is the same.
@@latifismail7631 That is your right, go for it. Nobody is stopping you doing it. Public go for it. Decent Auditor will let you film them as a member of the public. It's when, Police, Security etc, with body cams etc, do it, they automatically think you can't do something. As many have said they don't want to show themselves on camera. That is their right. Same as you. Anyway your chances of meeting them on the off chance is very slim lol.
Always film them