@@h4ppychap the cop said "hold on a second so i can get that for you" im paraphrasing, like the cop is helping him or something, these people are deranged, he was trying to find a law to bust him up!
I've watched hundreds of auditing videos, and the first copper in the car has been the very first to say, "I was wrong". So nice to see and hear a humble policeman! Good on him. No big ego!
LOL that would be HILARIOUS - AB should actually go on a ridealong, could make for some positive public reassurance in these... difficult times for the police.
Credit to the officer in the car...he wasn't sure so he radioed in and when he realised he was wrong he backed down...none of the ego that so many officers show, so respect!
Wow, I couldn't be prouder of my town, our local cops did us proud, (except the fool in the car park.) Thank you for the visit AB and maybe a ride along would be good fun to see.
If AB went for a ride along, he'd be an "instant solicitor" - advising everyone to remain silent. And he'd be handing out tenners left, right and centre...
@@AuditingBritain Here in the US they won’t allow you to video on a ride-along. That’s why you never see it. If they allow you to, that would be a first, so do it. If not, there’s no point with the exception of doing it for the experience.
At least that cop was man enough to apologise and acted pretty professional, that strength of character is rare in our police, he deserves some respect.
There is legislation requiring them to identify and tell you they are recording,he is a employee of the government and subject to the same law as police .
A copper 239 that admitted he was wrong, never heard that before, but if he was unsure of the legislation he shouldn't try to enforce it, and one 'staff' who is completely OTT with his attitude, who must have been told to leave you alone because he legged it sharpish and didn't 'keep of the grass'. Top marks for the ladies at the front desk, helpful, and polite, willing to go that one step further.
@@dirkbruere So unless the individual is familiar with the laws and statutes they shouldn't interpret their version until they are sure of it. Thats a bit like enforcing the incorrect laws, resulting in an arrest and checking later only to be sued for false arrest.
@@wolvoman1 Maybe, but sometimes they cannot check. For example, I regularly carry a knife. If for some reason that comes to the attention of a police offcer should be let me go if he is not sure of the precise knife laws?
@@dirkbruere If it has been brought to a police officers attention, then that officer should investigate first, depending on such findings stop you for the purpose of a search as he believes you may be carrying an offensive weapon, it is then up to you to give a valid legal reason as to why you are carrying the knife, the rest depends on that given reason.
Hey AB, it’s worth reading up on the GDPR rules. For example (and they don’t like this), you have a right to make a DSAR verbally, or in writing, and to any member of staff. You could have literally said ‘I’m making a data subject access request for a copy of the photo that was taken of me’, passed her a copy of your email address, and then just walk away. Under the law, that’s a perfectly valid request, and they’d have to comply ‘with no undue delay’ and certainly no later than 30 days after the request is made. They cannot insist you do it in writing or online - if they do, they’re not upholding your rights, and Article 82 gives you a right to claim compensation!
Both ladies, were very professional. A credit to the force. And fair play to the first cop, putting his hand up and admitting his error, after all, we all make mistakes.
All being well? That was a 'positive' audit... Everyone looked/ acted professional with zero power-Trip on display. Also, Bury St.Edmunds is a V nice place too work/ live ! Thanks AB
Bury St Edmunds is a lovely town, you are right it is clean and worth of seeing. I lived there for a year and my house was right next to the Greene King brewery. The old town is great and there is also the smallest pub in Britain, called The Nutshell. Ah, this brings all the memories back, thanks for that episode.
He won’t do the ride along, a big part of this hobby is to be confrontational - This hobby was funny to watch 4 or 5 years ago, now he just comes across as bell end. Just my opinion, everyone is different I suppose.
@@sillygoose7473 Yeah fair enough I suppose but he's talking about 4 or 5 years ago, so don't know why he's still watching and to throw insults at AB is out of order!!
Apart from eyebrows, everyone did the best they could. And a police officer who says sorry is almost in my 70yrs, unheard of. The difference is this officer said sorry like he meant it. Just how it should be. Oh, and the T word was not mentioned.
An officer apologising when in the wrong is the difference between a good public/police relationship. It shows that they are human too and make mistakes. Unfortunately the police are not trained to be human. They are trained to be robots, devoid of any morals or conscience. Unbeknowing to them that by doing so is only going to make replacing them with actual metal and composite robots even easier in the not too distant future. Less pensions to pay out but same oppressive results for the govt.
2 things here which was a breath of fresh air: 1: The officer actually checking with a superior before trying to enforce 2: Admitting he was wrong and apologising Most of the are still dickheads when it comes to filming though let’s not forget 😑
yea i agree he was polite and no aura of egofest about him and he admitted that he was wrong so 10 out of ten for that guy because you can only learn if you admit to your self that you was wrong in the first place .
@@chillsterdlux yes but give credit due he did apologise and still tried to keeps his pride with the mis information the education program they install to become a police officer and the law they are meant to protect ..
An absolute breath of fresh air. For the first officer to check police legislation first then apologise for being in the wrong was fantastic! The ladies in the office were really helpful and very polite too. Their suggestion of a ride along though I don't think isn't a good idea AB I think you'd end up driving the chief inspector crazy reeling off every bit of legislation known to man 🤣🤣🤣.
Hi AB...i have been watching Amagansett Press on YT for a while now...one of my favorites to watch...now you are on the favorites list too...thanks for sharing your videos!...NJ, USA
To be fair to this cop, he apologised and admitted he was wrong after taking the time to double check. Fair play. Why do some others find that so difficult?
@@LemonFX normally Cities have a Cathedral. I think in Uk they promote a town to a City every few years. I remember when Brighton 'won' and became a City.
Absolutely love all the beautiful buildings and sights I will probably never get to see in person! Thank you kindly! Watching from North Carolina USA 🌻 💜 🌻
AB...I was there yesterday and audited police station and investigation building across other side of town. I got removed by lots of officers from the car park. I met one of your fans there.
Wow 🤩 Superior Officer. We are all equal. Maybe a slip of the tongue Senior Officer maybe 🤔. Love the gardens reminds me of old England 🏴 clean and tidy. The lady in the front garden has English 🏴 culture and pride. RESPECT
Police at their best! Being difficult and complicating a simple situation just give his name, at least his fist name. On a positive note these 2 lady cops were very helpful and pleasant
A great opportunity to be chauffeured around in a squad car with a person of interest, such as the chief inspector. Or the OIC of the day. (Officer In Charge) It could be a fantastic way of bringing it to some very interesting questions, and information, to the publics point of view. ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Big up to the women at the front desk. Superb interaction from them both.👍 Bushy eyes needs a lesson in public relations, and his attitude too, needs addressing. ^5 AB Another brilliant Vlog. As always. PS. Credit to the officer that admitted he was in the wrong. Not very often seen a PO apologise that quick.
Think that was a pass a copper that apologise ok a grumpy staff member but the rest of them was superb 👌 yes go on a ride along AB gather as much insight as you can and share with us think that's a great idea 💡 great video I really enjoyed it 👍
What you on about ? Everything's open at the moment....... 🤷🏻♂️ anyhow, you can still visit even in a lockdown as it's a dictat, and not a law........... just do whatever you want, you are a free person after all........... 🙄🙄
Apparently just after this video his eyebrows had an argument with said gentlemen and they have decided to go their separate ways taking with them his abba CD collection and the family dog.
Don't you love how he says there's some sort of legislation, they aren't well educated. He did stop AB with a different attitude than after he got an answer from his boss. Good job AB
The lady in the background of the Reception area was awesome (with her suggestion for you to go along for a ride along with Chief Inspector Andy Martin). More of her kind, in the Police 'service' would be a breath of fresh air, it's commendable, her nice attitude and obvious love for the community spirit. Well done to her!! 🎖️
Yes but it's a pity the first officer chooses to have his pretty flowers growing up his arm. They always roll their sleeves up to reveal their tats in case we miss them.
I thought this was excellent and the first officer was outstanding, no superiority or ego, just down to earth and decent. I'd really love to see a ride along AB.
The girl at the counter is slow timing you. Civilian Police staff have a staff or MAN number, they all do whatever force they work for. It will be on their identity card.
@@iainburns4493 what are you on about? I will say it again, all police civilian staff have whats called a MAN number, its differant from a shoulder number of a police officer
@@iainburns4493 we, as in, those involved in the conversation. Once again, all police civilian staff have whats called a MAN number, which is differant to a shoulder number of a regular pc, but is an identifiable number all the same
AB - where you started the filming is at a powerful point of ley lines. That is why the Norman's built their tower there. And why you are feeling the good vibes.
I want to see AB say to an over zealous jobsworth "Have the public had reason to speak to you before?" , "Have you been in trouble with the public before?" and "Are you refusing your details?"
A humble copper, prepared to admit he was wrong, devoid of ego is a rare thing indeed for an audit. That makes him a good cop in my book. Fair play to him
I had a friend from my navy days back in the 1970s who live in Bury, that I visited once or more than once. It is such a beautiful place, with a huge amount of history under its belt.
whenever I hear anyone say "sorry, I was wrong" they increase massively in my estimation. Fair play to that officer, checks his facts before he commits- what a nice guy.
I'm so glad you visited my home town! I live literally around the corner from there...gutted I didn't meet you haha! Great audit, hope you enjoyed your time here!
AB you have got to do a ride along with your sence of humour it would be amazing... Just for the laugh let's sort it..you can take a packed lunch snd a fruit shoot ..and donuts for the offffiiiccccerrrrrssssss 🤣🤣🤣❤
Rumour has it bushy eyebrows was actually on the way to the barber when you encountered him and was running late, that's why he was in a rush walking away from you. He got the barbers special, eyebrow job, nose hair removal and bum and sack wax 😅
What a beautiful place, AB ride along would just be amazing and very very entertaining, the first auditor to do an official ride along, and yeah, good on the guy for apologising, great content, as always.
Make sure he’s ID’ed on RUclips AB and definitely take them up on a ride along lol cameras and all 👍 expect it will just be back and forth from Maccys !
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What I will say is fair play for copper to saying "sorry, he was wrong".. never thought I'd ever hear those words
i don't think he said sorry, just that he was wrong
@@jnwms even that is unprecedented
@@wavell14 I agree, he handled it well, and had the sense to check.
@@jnwms watch again, he said sorry he was wrong
My Sentiments exactly!
respect to the copper for admitting he was wrong we need more like him!
Did he apologize? I don’t remember…
@@constantindaniel6899 at roughly 4:20
You think you have to show respect to people who lie or try and bullshit about stuff they do not know?
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the cop said "hold on a second so i can get that for you" im paraphrasing, like the cop is helping him or something, these people are deranged, he was trying to find a law to bust him up!
Yeah there was no police ego's hurt in this audit!
Respect for that first cop who put his ego aside and accepted he was wrong
He can’t lie though can he.. on camera
He conducted himself well. Truth is police are just like the rest of us, some good some bad and some just pure dickheads.
@@J22-m1q The videographer fits into the dickhead category.
@@J22-m1q He acted like an adult.
refreshing eh? I think we've lowered the bar.
The officer who admitted he was wrong and made an apology was a decent guy. Had no ego. Was respectful and left you to it eventually.
I've watched hundreds of auditing videos, and the first copper in the car has been the very first to say, "I was wrong". So nice to see and hear a humble policeman! Good on him. No big ego!
Big up to Sarah and her work partner! Most genuine people I have seen behind a police counter!👍
Genuinely false?
Espeially when they are being filmed.
A police ride along with AB would be hilarious, cops would be on their best behavior yo.
Do it!!!
That would be good.
Yeah was thinking the same, if AB could pull it off, it would be legendary.
HAHA 😂
LOL that would be HILARIOUS - AB should actually go on a ridealong, could make for some positive public reassurance in these... difficult times for the police.
Credit to the officer in the car...he wasn't sure so he radioed in and when he realised he was wrong he backed down...none of the ego that so many officers show, so respect!
wow an officer who admitted he was wrong n politely apologised !! another great vid brother 💙
Seemed a good lad actually!
Fair play to him 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
Well said
His face as he realised he was losing the chess match 😂 he was great
Wow, I couldn't be prouder of my town, our local cops did us proud, (except the fool in the car park.) Thank you for the visit AB and maybe a ride along would be good fun to see.
Bury is a lovely place to visit. When is Christmas Market gna come back?
Never I hope,takes me an hour to get home instead of 5 minutes when it’s on
If AB went for a ride along, he'd be an "instant solicitor" - advising everyone to remain silent.
And he'd be handing out tenners left, right and centre...
😂😂😂👍
@@AuditingBritain
Here in the US they won’t allow you to video on a ride-along. That’s why you never see it. If they allow you to, that would be a first, so do it. If not, there’s no point with the exception of doing it for the experience.
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At least that cop was man enough to apologise and acted pretty professional, that strength of character is rare in our police, he deserves some respect.
Those ladies are a credit to their profession wish we had more like them
Ipswich coming soon🤫❤️
@Louise agreed
big respect for the officer admitting mistake. takes a true human to do that even more for one in uniform
He should bloody know the law already - no respect for that idiot
“I thought there was some legislation but I was wrong”
Big uptick for the officer…they don’t often go THERE.
There is legislation requiring them to identify and tell you they are recording,he is a employee of the government and subject to the same law as police .
To be honest, they don't usually go and check the legislation, they seem to think they know all of it
The Officer who made an apology good on him very respectful.
A copper 239 that admitted he was wrong, never heard that before, but if he was unsure of the legislation he shouldn't try to enforce it, and one 'staff' who is completely OTT with his attitude, who must have been told to leave you alone because he legged it sharpish and didn't 'keep of the grass'.
Top marks for the ladies at the front desk, helpful, and polite, willing to go that one step further.
There are over a million laws and statutes. No individual knows them all
@@dirkbruere So unless the individual is familiar with the laws and statutes they shouldn't interpret their version until they are sure of it.
Thats a bit like enforcing the incorrect laws, resulting in an arrest and checking later only to be sued for false arrest.
@@wolvoman1 Maybe, but sometimes they cannot check. For example, I regularly carry a knife. If for some reason that comes to the attention of a police offcer should be let me go if he is not sure of the precise knife laws?
While it is commendable that the cop admitted he was wrong, even thinking that a citizen cannot take a picture of a police station is horrifying.
@@dirkbruere If it has been brought to a police officers attention, then that officer should investigate first, depending on such findings stop you for the purpose of a search as he believes you may be carrying an offensive weapon, it is then up to you to give a valid legal reason as to why you are carrying the knife, the rest depends on that given reason.
One of the first times I've seen a policeman apologise for being wrong. Well done ...
But only because he was on camera!
and then he gives a directive "yes but don't film down there" they can't help themselves.
To be fair we are all human and he openly admitted when he made a mistake - yes he was wrong but quickly sorted it as soon as he knew.
Well done for who ever corrected copper over the radio. You have saved the day for Your colleagues!
Looks like a town that time forgot, just beautiful. :-)
The whole of the area (Suffolk) is somewhat like this 👍🏽
@@rex9813 it’s a shit hole ain’t it once you scratch the surface 😂
Hey AB, it’s worth reading up on the GDPR rules. For example (and they don’t like this), you have a right to make a DSAR verbally, or in writing, and to any member of staff. You could have literally said ‘I’m making a data subject access request for a copy of the photo that was taken of me’, passed her a copy of your email address, and then just walk away. Under the law, that’s a perfectly valid request, and they’d have to comply ‘with no undue delay’ and certainly no later than 30 days after the request is made. They cannot insist you do it in writing or online - if they do, they’re not upholding your rights, and Article 82 gives you a right to claim compensation!
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Thay can also charge an administration fee aswel
I enjoyed this what a nice place never been there polite lady's apart from bushy..
The town is immaculate
@@Greylobster nothing to stop you .
He's the best most grounded PC I've seen on any of the audits.
He's A+ for working his job and in interest of a member of public.
He is only a tough guy when protected by a fence haha
lol
14 years ago I moved to Canada, seeing Bury brought back some happy memories thanks AB ( I lived in Ixworth)
that is funny, I also lived there 14 years ago (2007-2008). I must say, love Bury St Edmunds.
@@LemonFX you wouldn't if you came back the chavs have took over buddy
Nice to see an officer accepting his wrong and laugh on it for a change
Both ladies, were very professional. A credit to the force. And fair play to the first cop, putting his hand up and admitting his error, after all, we all make mistakes.
Wow. What a gorgeous looking place.
It is!
For a reason - the people who live there make it what it is. Chavs, keep away.
This is my home town,so much history,also a very pretty town…Definitely worth a visit.
Used to live in BSE myself. Lovely old town.
@@shirleyloveridge3292 Bury is a really nice place
Bury st Edmunds is a beautiful town, I love driving through there.
All being well? That was a 'positive' audit... Everyone looked/ acted professional with zero power-Trip on display. Also, Bury St.Edmunds is a V nice place too work/ live ! Thanks AB
''Also, Bury St.Edmunds is a V nice place too work/ live !''
I wonder why that would be? 😉
@theDespoiler Sshhh, careful. 😉
Bury St Edmunds is a lovely town, you are right it is clean and worth of seeing. I lived there for a year and my house was right next to the Greene King brewery. The old town is great and there is also the smallest pub in Britain, called The Nutshell. Ah, this brings all the memories back, thanks for that episode.
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I love the remark about the guys eyebrows & also being a 5 yr old. The way the man practically ran from you hilarious. Love your channel! From 🇺🇸 ✌👍
Stunned that the copper checked up as he wasn't sure , then admitted he was wrong and apologized .
A proper grown up policeman ....very rare !
The bureaucracy to simply get a civil servants name is an absolute joke. Great advert for incompetency!
ab do the ride along!
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He won’t do the ride along, a big part of this hobby is to be confrontational - This hobby was funny to watch 4 or 5 years ago, now he just comes across as bell end. Just my opinion, everyone is different I suppose.
@@kevlee33 Why are you still watching then??
@@kevlee33 yet another TikTok viewer who thinks this is an original comment. Do yourself a favour. Bore off.
@@sillygoose7473 Yeah fair enough I suppose but he's talking about 4 or 5 years ago, so don't know why he's still watching and to throw insults at AB is out of order!!
Apart from eyebrows, everyone did the best they could.
And a police officer who says sorry is almost in my 70yrs, unheard of. The difference is this officer said sorry like he meant it. Just how it should be.
Oh, and the T word was not mentioned.
An officer apologising when in the wrong is the difference between a good public/police relationship. It shows that they are human too and make mistakes. Unfortunately the police are not trained to be human. They are trained to be robots, devoid of any morals or conscience. Unbeknowing to them that by doing so is only going to make replacing them with actual metal and composite robots even easier in the not too distant future. Less pensions to pay out but same oppressive results for the govt.
That would be great, AB on a ride-along with the coppers. Will make great content. Great audit, AB.
2 things here which was a breath of fresh air:
1: The officer actually checking with a superior before trying to enforce
2: Admitting he was wrong and apologising
Most of the are still dickheads when it comes to filming though let’s not forget 😑
BUT HE WAS STILL TRYING TO BULLCHIT HIM ABOUT THE CAR PARK
@@chillsterdlux
They got to throw some bullshit in there somehow. It’s in their nature 😂
Hmmmm. So they actually acted like they are serving the public. That’s a new one
yea i agree he was polite and no aura of egofest about him and he admitted that he was wrong so 10 out of ten for that guy because you can only learn if you admit to your self that you was wrong in the first place .
@@chillsterdlux yes but give credit due he did apologise and still tried to keeps his pride with the mis information the education program they install to become a police officer and the law they are meant to protect ..
An absolute breath of fresh air. For the first officer to check police legislation first then apologise for being in the wrong was fantastic! The ladies in the office were really helpful and very polite too. Their suggestion of a ride along though I don't think isn't a good idea AB I think you'd end up driving the chief inspector crazy reeling off every bit of legislation known to man 🤣🤣🤣.
Hi AB...i have been watching Amagansett Press on YT for a while now...one of my favorites to watch...now you are on the favorites list too...thanks for sharing your videos!...NJ, USA
Thank You🤛
To be fair to this cop, he apologised and admitted he was wrong after taking the time to double check. Fair play.
Why do some others find that so difficult?
That werewolf civilian was the only thing that let that whole city down. Well done to them.👍❤️👍❤️😀😀🙏
Town, not city.
Think I've seen him before .... is it Alan Tracy, the original thunderbird 3 astronaut? .... or George Bush come down in the world?
@@NoBody-nq1glGeorge Bush.. ❤️😂😂after a weekend with Hunter Biden... 😂😂
@@thankyoudriver4219 I was always curious, what is the difference between town and a city?
@@LemonFX normally Cities have a Cathedral. I think in Uk they promote a town to a City every few years.
I remember when Brighton 'won' and became a City.
Absolutely love all the beautiful buildings and sights I will probably never get to see in person! Thank you kindly! Watching from North Carolina USA 🌻 💜 🌻
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You’d be amazed how many Americans don’t come off the two usaf bases we have just down the road.
AB...I was there yesterday and audited police station and investigation building across other side of town. I got removed by lots of officers from the car park. I met one of your fans there.
I recorded that on 7th , I would have been pleasure to have a coffee with Focus in that lovely town
Looking forward to watching that video on your channel Focus...
Wow 🤩 Superior Officer. We are all equal. Maybe a slip of the tongue Senior Officer maybe 🤔. Love the gardens reminds me of old England 🏴 clean and tidy. The lady in the front garden has English 🏴 culture and pride. RESPECT
Police at their best! Being difficult and complicating a simple situation just give his name, at least his fist name. On a positive note these 2 lady cops were very helpful and pleasant
A great opportunity to be chauffeured around in a squad car with a person of interest, such as the chief inspector. Or the OIC of the day. (Officer In Charge) It could be a fantastic way of bringing it to some very interesting questions, and information, to the publics point of view.
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Big up to the women at the front desk. Superb interaction from them both.👍
Bushy eyes needs a lesson in public relations, and his attitude too, needs addressing.
^5 AB Another brilliant Vlog. As always.
PS. Credit to the officer that admitted he was in the wrong. Not very often seen a PO apologise that quick.
Think that was a pass a copper that apologise ok a grumpy staff member but the rest of them was superb 👌 yes go on a ride along AB gather as much insight as you can and share with us think that's a great idea 💡 great video I really enjoyed it 👍
Wow absolutely gorgeous scenery ✨ fantastic audit as usual ✨ big up King 👑 AB ❤️ one love 💚 respect 🇬🇧
Thank You Nigel.Much ❤️🤛
AB shouting "YO" out of a police car in Bury St Edmands would make great viewing 😉
It's refreshing to see a police officer gracefully admit to being wrong. I respect that
I am the public and I am interested. :-) What a lovely town. Adding it to the list of places to possibly visit when things open up again.
What you on about ? Everything's open at the moment....... 🤷🏻♂️ anyhow, you can still visit even in a lockdown as it's a dictat, and not a law........... just do whatever you want, you are a free person after all........... 🙄🙄
@@juniusvindex769 I just looked, didn't realize most international travel restrictions were lifted there. Thanks
Apparently just after this video his eyebrows had an argument with said gentlemen and they have decided to go their separate ways taking with them his abba CD collection and the family dog.
Love the constant flow of uploads AB! Amazing content !!
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Fair play to him though for admitting he was wrong and apologising too
What a refreshing change apart from the caterpillar chap .Well done AB you have found some professional police and staff at last 💪👍
Don't you love how he says there's some sort of legislation, they aren't well educated. He did stop AB with a different attitude than after he got an answer from his boss. Good job AB
love it as always, five stars for the only one Sarah :) at the front desk and her colleague
The lady in the background of the Reception area was awesome (with her suggestion for you to go along for a ride along with Chief Inspector Andy Martin).
More of her kind, in the Police 'service' would be a breath of fresh air, it's commendable, her nice attitude and obvious love for the community spirit.
Well done to her!! 🎖️
I love the way people look after their Gardens in that neck of the woods.
Yes but it's a pity the first officer chooses to have his pretty flowers growing up his arm. They always roll their sleeves up to reveal their tats in case we miss them.
I met Bury Saint's brother once, back in the 1980s, on the Multi Coloured Swap Shop!
I thought this was excellent and the first officer was outstanding, no superiority or ego, just down to earth and decent. I'd really love to see a ride along AB.
No ego with that guy at all. I tip my hat.
I thought that tall lady was going to start doing a robot dance.
The girl at the counter is slow timing you. Civilian Police staff have a staff or MAN number, they all do whatever force they work for. It will be on their identity card.
@@iainburns4493 yup I watched another audit and in that video too the guy working at the desk said he doesn't have a collar number
@Iain Burns all police civilian staff have whats called a MAN number, we are not talking about shoulder number
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@@iainburns4493 what are you on about? I will say it again, all police civilian staff have whats called a MAN number, its differant from a shoulder number of a police officer
@@iainburns4493 we, as in, those involved in the conversation. Once again, all police civilian staff have whats called a MAN number, which is differant to a shoulder number of a regular pc, but is an identifiable number all the same
AB - where you started the filming is at a powerful point of ley lines. That is why the Norman's built their tower there. And why you are feeling the good vibes.
Oh AB you make me laugh and brighten my day. Best wishes from Northern Ireland x Sharon
Thank You Sharon❤️
That took real courage for the officer to admit he was wrong.
Another victory for ab nice to hear a policeman say sorry when he’s in the wrong the man in the car park so rude well handled ab respect to u 🤛😎
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No flipping way AB!! In my town. So glad you like it too. Everyone should visit at least once.
YO AB!
Keep up the good work.
Some beautiful footage on your travels too.
It's nice seeing places I'll probably never get to visit.
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Ireland watching 🇮🇪, love your channel, sense of humour of course the education. Have learned so much from your audits, thank you
❤️Ireland🤛
And nice to see that he checked first before just assuming he was right, and then apologised.
I can’t be the only one who spends the whole video looking for AB’s reflection!?
😂😂😂
I want to see AB say to an over zealous jobsworth
"Have the public had reason to speak to you before?" ,
"Have you been in trouble with the public before?" and
"Are you refusing your details?"
A humble copper, prepared to admit he was wrong, devoid of ego is a rare thing indeed for an audit. That makes him a good cop in my book. Fair play to him
Yo AB! You’re on it this week! 👍👍
Hats off to the humble officer and the 3 lovely ladies in the video..
Mr Grumpy is about to have the worst week of his life! Everyone he meets is going to be stroking their eyebrows and trying not to laugh. Hehehe!
I had a friend from my navy days back in the 1970s who live in Bury, that I visited once or more than once. It is such a beautiful place, with a huge amount of history under its belt.
Amazing place👍
If you think this town looks amazing..wait til you go to “Bath” and then you’ll realize such thing as a piece of heaven in earth
BSE bit cleaner than Bath
whenever I hear anyone say "sorry, I was wrong" they increase massively in my estimation. Fair play to that officer, checks his facts before he commits- what a nice guy.
Get on ‘the ride along’ in every station you can. Would be priceless footage 🤣
It’s like the town off Hot Fuzz, and AB is the statue man who they all conspire against😂
The greaterrrr goooood!
I liked the warning against drug use on the police station lawn.
Love it. Go for the ride along AB!! This was an interesting chat you had...thx for sharing! Watching from North Vancouver, Canada.
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Another classic AB interaction....we want more of those!!!
I'm so glad you visited my home town! I live literally around the corner from there...gutted I didn't meet you haha! Great audit, hope you enjoyed your time here!
‘Sorry! I was wrong.’ Fair play Constable, Good Man
AB you have got to do a ride along with your sence of humour it would be amazing...
Just for the laugh let's sort it..you can take a packed lunch snd a fruit shoot
..and donuts for the offffiiiccccerrrrrssssss 🤣🤣🤣❤
The bloke with the 'Eye Brows' could have been advertising for 'Cyril Lord' Carpets.
Respect, he said he was sorry and wrong. Plus he checked to find out. That’s a pass.
Haha, notice he still had to try and get the last word in about the car park tho...and was wrong again. So not really. Just couldn't leave it lol
Ladies in reception were excellent very professional & polite. It cost nothing .
Rumour has it bushy eyebrows was actually on the way to the barber when you encountered him and was running late, that's why he was in a rush walking away from you. He got the barbers special, eyebrow job, nose hair removal and bum and sack wax 😅
😂😂😂 you’re crazy
@Louise 😅 certainly can
@Louise Nah, too sudden. I use a Fusion razor 😁
@Louise Respect!
Eyebrows that big, there is a birds nest in them.
Their immediate response to an enquiry is to protect each other.
This towns still back in the 80’s..😄!
What a beautiful place, AB ride along would just be amazing and very very entertaining, the first auditor to do an official ride along, and yeah, good on the guy for apologising, great content, as always.
Make sure he’s ID’ed on RUclips AB and definitely take them up on a ride along lol cameras and all 👍 expect it will just be back and forth from Maccys !
Fair play. A police officer using common sense and being respectful. Well done.