What Happened To The British Bobby On Our Streets
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Used to always see the local bobby around our streets when I was a child, and they knew practically the whole neighbourhood, because they lived in or nearby their work.
Now the police barely know Mr Brown from Mr White to Mr Green. And I wish the British bobby still wore helmets.
They’re used mostly for foot patrol but I believe they are too understaffed to have regular foot patrol constables and just place them in cars now with hats. Luckily where I live (outside the UK technically) we still have them out on the street and they actually chat/get to know the community. We also have a very low crime rate.
@Flying goat Yourda Isle of Man, it's slowly being turned into what the UK has become.
@Flying goat Yourda You asked me where, I replied with the Isle of Man with some extra information (how it's starting to decline like the UK).
@Flying goat Yourda We've seen some violence and we are starting to get gangs of young teenagers copying what they see in the UK. Also overdoing it with the political correctness.
@@LocksKitchen The police today have more officers per head of the population than they did in the 60s
Absolutely loves the Bobby uniform, with high-profile Custodian helmet (and a black wooden truncheon).
When the police were the police and not offended about everything.
When people were people and not offended by everything.
@@johnchristophertonks2528 the people became the people due to the disconnect with the police officer creating an 'us' vs 'them' attitude towards the police force
1984
Quite frankly I'd be pretty 'offended' too if someone murdered my colleagues, underpaid & understaffed me, underequip me and sent me out single crewed.
As an American born in the late 90s this blows my mind it’s a far more personable form of policing than I’ve ever experienced. I get in car wreck once and the cops who showed up wouldn’t even shake my hand and that’s insanely mild compared to the experiences many others had. Way worse in big cities too.
A police force that the public could respect.
The bobby on the street went centralised and commercialised. At least back then you had a little bit of faith and trust in the local. The new police could do a lot worse than watch this and learning something.
What a lovely friendly policeman... they don't make them like that anymore...
The world I grew up in. Such s whole different place. Our police have really lost the plot... over in powered .
The Police Beat System was abolished in the 1960s, when police went from patrolling the streets on foot and into cars.
Most law and order man in the world
Practically utopia compared to today
Sadly these constables are gone now. Whe I served they were still in existence until the nineties but disappeared in the new millennium. A sad loss
I know but there a still some good policemen around they do there best given the times we live in i just wish the goverment would increase the funding for police
@@nickda1 good comment Nick. I wouldn’t last a month in the police now.
@@johnkelly9160 when i was growing up i always wanted to be a policeman but my mum said im to soft lol which is true im genuinely nice i could arrest someone but id be to nice about it lol
@@nickda1 I was pretty firm but fair..Never jailed anyone that didn’t deserve it. I miss the job but I know I’m hopelessly out of date.
Exquisite moustache
I’m just going to tell you I am in love with long coats particularly trenchcoats there fancy they can get you women and most importantly they keep you warm
Pc Legend
3:37 is that a rental costume?
There would not be so much crime today if we had bobbies on the beat, or police force should be quadrupled to what it is today, get them on there bikes too! 🤨🚲
Blame centralisation into the Home Office for the loss of beat policing and the plethora of other nonsense, corporate sound bites that has riddled the police service ever since the Home Office took formal control in the 1970s mergers.
If you research what the old Chief Constables of the Town & City forces had to say at the time, everything has come true - its a total disconnect.
The answer to the question... Society changed. New things are needed in the police service. The Helmets are still worn but not the big coats or that stuff. Now its a stab vest which I am pretty sure was never around then. They weren't in danger of being stabbed on a corner like now or big Vauxhall cars
Pardon me for asking, I’m no Londoner, but is that the same building (0:56) in Jax Jones’ House Work Live music video?
Plod's lid is a tad bit too small for him haha
Scotland yard here.Love the British Bobby.
what year was this?
He needs a bigger hat!
Can anyone enlighten me the helmet chinstrap is never worn below the chin but in front of the chin. Wouldn't it interfere with the jaw during talking?
'Never under chin, always over' in case the lid was pulled from behind
Any idea where this comes from?
I'd say the U.K.
He was a bit camp at the start of the video 😂
Doesn't answer it's own question.