These security guys who although do not speak English that well are all ex British Army service men from the Gurkha regiments. They have served the Queen and the British people serving in all the most recent wars as well as so many wars in the past. Any TRUE British person would have recognised these guys. Some of you folks making silly statements here just take a step back and reflect your on statements. Some of you have not even served your country but these guys left their home country as a young teen after one of the hardest recruitment selection phases known by any army in the world. Even the British police do not know the laws regarding drones. All I can say is have some respect. And if you are British then no your frigging history.
Very frustrating that people who are employed to protect a building somehow think they have the right to dictate to people in public.....they need reminding this is England and we have rights and freedoms including filming in public.
@@jorafter Yes they are, however the USA is actually getting worse on drones, and when you see the possible damage done by "domestic" drones in the Ukraine I understand their concerns. But if that were their concerns "covert" flying would be an issue no someone in front of that many security camera's
There is no irony. It's their property. They can do what they want on their own property (within reason). And, they can restrict what others do on their property (within reason). That's like saying the employees can walk around the building so why are they restricting him from walking around it.
@@MartiBlagborough-f6dby explaining the law to a smart guy who was willing to discuss the drone laws? I've criticised him on many of his previous videos, this one was absolutely spot on.
DJ, I'm REALLY curious. After the camera grab incident did you get the old adrenaline rush/shakes or has doing so much auditing made you more immune to that? You handled that guy BEAUTIFULLY by the way, calmed him down and made him realize what a fool he was for doing it.
@@MrAndrewFarrow Here that can transition to attempted strong arm robbery...and if the victim has a reasonable fear for his or her life..our self defense parameters are a little more rigid...and can approach "stand your ground" laws in some states..
It seems to me that security in the UK quite frequently consists of people who speak very poor english. It just makes no sense to have theese people in a position where they interact with the public. Also, they seem to have very little understanding of law (perhaps due to language difficulties?) and then they end up trying to enforce whatever their bosses told them without regard to law. Is this sound? Is this a way to have a disposable yet obedient workforce so you as a company can get away with doing bad things by just terminating theese people? Please dont think of this as me having a go at theese people. I am not english myself and have never been to the UK. I dont judge people based on where they come from but rather on how they behave towards others.
you answered your own question... they end up enforcing whatever their boseses tell them... and do you really think they are going to be able to go to tribunal if they do get unfairly fired for fucking up.
These security guys who although do not speak English that well are all ex British Army service men from the Gurkha regiments. They have served the Queen and the British people serving in all the most recent wars as well as so many wars in the past. Any TRUE British person would have recognised these guys. Some of you folks making silly statements here just take a step back and reflect your on statements. Some of you have not even served your country but these guys left their home country as a young teen after one of the hardest recruitment selection phases known by any army in the world. Even the British police do not know the laws regarding drones. All I can say is have some respect. And if you are British then no your frigging history.
If you buy data in small quantities, say quarter of a pound or even 6 ounces, it's very expensive. Better to buy it in bulk packs - at least 5 pounds in weight. Much, much cheaper! 😎
I was getting a great deal from Qatar on bulk lots of data. Unfortunately some regulations stopped me and I lost a whole container of data on pet insurance policies. Oh well back to North Korea for dental records it is 🤣
If you can only afford small amounts don't go for the lower plan with less data for more mony, ask for the bit bucket offer - all the bits lost in transit or dropped at a port out of the line are swept together and put in yhe bucket for a fraction of price even compared to bulk buying.
The security guard at 14:35mins is highly likely to be a former British Army Gurkha, talking on the radio to another former Gurkha. When leaving the army their natural transition is in to security. There are also a number of Security firms that are owned by ex Gurkha's too.
These security guys who although do not speak English that well are all ex British Army service men from the Gurkha regiments. They have served the Queen and the British people serving in all the most recent wars as well as so many wars in the past. Any TRUE British person would have recognised these guys. Some of you folks making silly statements here just take a step back and reflect your on statements. Some of you have not even served your country but these guys left their home country as a young teen after one of the hardest recruitment selection phases known by any army in the world. Even the British police do not know the laws regarding drones. All I can say is have some respect. And if you are British then no your frigging history.
Its a government backed scheme so training? have you seen the training of our police? all they get is on the street bad habits and bad attitude to members of the public
You spoke about the right to privacy and not zooming in, but on you walk around you are zooming into CCTV cameras and even in the building zooming in on the ID tags. I would class that as suspicious activity.
Good to see you have noticed although a little late as its already happened i am afraid to say and its not hard to work out who the new dictators will be :)
@@boatingmanchester Sorry buddy, I meant to reply sooner but I couldn't do anything over the sound of the next door neighbours sacrificing a goat in the back garden LOL
that security manager at the end is fantastic. Even though he was initially wrong, he was willing to learn and educate himself which will benefit his other security employees as well.
Love it when you start laughing 😁😅. Great video DJE thank you. Lovely security guy even though he was a bit over the top. He should be educated for next time lol 👏👏👏🤞. The one that tried to snatch your camera should be ashamed of himself 😢😢
🤔 your flying the drone while having a convo with security guy, you can see you are just looking down at the screen and not keeping line of sight at all times ,, I'm not bothered tbo but Mr plod who told you off about it could use your own video against you DJE, be careful
I swear this guy does these videos just for a reaction to see if any of the staff members comes out to have a row and a bicker with for clicks and views 😅
DJE set the camera to PAL when in the UK, to stop the lights flashing. If these are ex- Ghurkas they are top guys, but I’d like to see them get a better understanding of the law.
Looks like ex Gurkhas as security guards creating privacy in public D J. Now the guy saying it's M O D makes more sense that the security are ex Gurkhas who have left the army
@wakeywarrior thankyou and that makes alot of sense as you can tell where drone is by what camera sees. If they did allow it I wonder if they'd release new law information to the police.
Same thing in the USA the second you fly, who you are and where you are, thats not really an issue but do you think the crooks or terrorists are going to register?😉
They can speak their own language between themselves. I live abroad and speak English within my family and to anyone that speaks English as their first language.
Guy from the hotel says, "I can't let you be here," citing health and safety, etc. While standing across the road from where he has any authority over the people who work or stay in his hotel. He says he has seen videos but clearly didn't pay attention when he watched. Maybe he will have took what you were telling him in, for next time now. Data centre people were all over the top, right from the start. Worrying how people just think it's ok to just grab what they want. I wouldn't like to be a woman in his company if his self-control is like that!
I would be pointing out to these security staff that they are committing an offence under the Civil Aviation Act by distracting a drone pilot while actively flying their drone.
expectation of privacy in your garden is likely to be unreasonable. If you have neighbors that can see in your garden or if you can see in through a gate, or even from above.
Mate love this one. You didnt keep security talking too long before you left site and not being so antagonistic made that "handsy" guy look even worse. Job well done.
I thought we had moved on, are we going backwards with auditing styles? Asking knowingly ridiculous, antagonistic questions and then you get surprised at why people get wound up and annoyed with what you are doing, you can do better than this 😏
They really struggled with every aspect of that interaction. Better mental health care would develop better self confidence for those people, but we just don't provide enough care in this country.
Disgusting that foreign nationals are working in England, and are asking a British national where he is from and then gabbling away in a foreign language in England about him and trying to deny him his lawful rights. When is this country going to stop this and raise standards?
A lot of those "foreign nationals" are more hardworking than some British people who just want to stop at home smoking weed, drinking lager, watching daytime telly, and scrounging benefits.
In theory you shouldn't be flying under the tree line or lower than the top spot of the building. And you don't have the right to demand others to speak English between them.
@@johnreiner3247 he has the right to ask it and also get ignored. But that's not what I said, I used the verb "demand". In any case it's rude, intimidating and definetly not your problem.
When you were flying high ...... I could see my house. 🙂 Back in the day that was all scrub land just there and we rode our motorbikes around it. The good old days.
That’s exactly what you do, zoom into windows, it’s morally wrong. You did exactly that at the BBC you zoomed in. Someone may have been changing, you don’t know!!!
Cannot understand the piss take of “ DATA CENTRE , DO YOU SELL IT ? “ I did not find it funny one bit , pure piss take , just winding people up , giving legit flyers a bad name , why do you not just say “ DOING A VIDEO and will fly the drone “ , you still got your reaction without the garb and piss take .
Obviously there just to take the piss and wind people up. Notice he never gave a viable reason for why he was making the video? He even denies it's for RUclips.
@@noxypoxyroodypoo No, the reason was to cause a scene, get a reaction, and then film it for this video. On a recent video he actually said, "No reaction, no video" which tells you all you need to know.
Wow an asian security guard, unable to speak English but actually thinks he has some sort of authority, is very worrying! "Nahhh I'm sorry we don't allow you to do that" Like he actually thinks he has that authority! Then clown-man comes along, trying to assault a man! You did NOT ask clown-,an you tried to assault the camera man!
"I'm looking for some data" You do make me laugh mate. Thanks for replying to my email the other day, I'm still here watching the videos. IF you do ever come over to Derbyshire let me know. :)
I can't fathom the effort those guys from the other company were going to to stop you from doing something (flying over their building) that you didn't even intend to do, while the folk in the building you were actually flying over made a little bit of noise and then stopped.
Crazy really need to use is that I'm a photographer carrying out a lawful activity from a public place of any thing I can see. my drone is flying in accordance with CAA regulations. now why is the SIA issuing licences for security guards and yet they still don't understand the law of the land or have a good use of our Language
It's all National Security that's why they has so many foreign agents working there and hence the language problem. Have to call the place Camera House, so remember to smile, also they film you, you can't film them(funny how that works). And if cameras are only for security purposes, then why so many? And why ain't you allowed your own private personal security camera filming? Bet you they'll claim the camera are for the buildings own private security and is not there to film random private people who just walk pasted, which the cameras will do. If they can film you walking past in public, then you can film them back from said public place, simple. If they want total privacy then build a tall solid high fence, better still build a dome over the whole place, wouldn't have worry about filming at all, drones still can fly over but can't see in(can't really see now, they don't seem to know that). Bonus to having a dome, is you wouldn't need any security cameras outside either, only inside for when and if someone brakes in and the usual spying on workers.
Foreign tongues i know not what is said, Walking around with the thoughts in my head, If i cannot understand what is spoken to me, Am i living in my own bloody country?
Man, you are crazy. 🤣🤣🤣 Hahaha I loved this video especially your interaction with the security guard. Haha. Keep those videos coming, you make my day everyday.
What is the point of security guards who struggle to understand English????
Espionage agent working for the ccp
COMEDY haha
99% of these audits I watch the security are not English haha why? 😂
@@robertmusson7307
Easy work!!!!!
Cheap
That building is just as secure as our borders, open to anyone and everyone.
good point
Sounds like you live in the states with me. Lol
These security guys who although do not speak English that well are all ex British Army service men from the Gurkha regiments. They have served the Queen and the British people serving in all the most recent wars as well as so many wars in the past. Any TRUE British person would have recognised these guys. Some of you folks making silly statements here just take a step back and reflect your on statements. Some of you have not even served your country but these guys left their home country as a young teen after one of the hardest recruitment selection phases known by any army in the world.
Even the British police do not know the laws regarding drones. All I can say is have some respect. And if you are British then no your frigging history.
@xlprop6687 you believe fairy tales dude. Time to grow up.
Very frustrating that people who are employed to protect a building somehow think they have the right to dictate to people in public.....they need reminding this is England and we have rights and freedoms including filming in public.
Judging by many videos that can be currently seen on RUclips, the rights and freedoms of the English seem to be rapidly diminishing. 😪
If you really believe that then you're incredibly naive
@@jorafter Yes they are, however the USA is actually getting worse on drones, and when you see the possible damage done by "domestic" drones in the Ukraine I understand their concerns. But if that were their concerns "covert" flying would be an issue no someone in front of that many security camera's
@@Thai.FarangBelieve what?!
@@robba1234They're not using 250 gram drones.
They're using massive ones. That can carry (redacted due to RUclips TOS).
The irony of the big CCTV sign on their window telling you you're being filmed but you're not allowed to film them!!
There is no irony. It's their property.
They can do what they want on their own property (within reason). And, they can restrict what others do on their property (within reason).
That's like saying the employees can walk around the building so why are they restricting him from walking around it.
@@scotttchviski6706 so their cameras don't look out to the external public areas then?
@@WandaworldAdventures I don't know where their cameras are looking. As long as they're complying with DPA regulations, it doesn't really matter.
Their building, their rules. No irony. But I get what you mean.
I would rather have a 249 gram drone on my head than a Boeing door anyday !
😂
They were made to look very silly today with poor security and poor management. 😊
By the time you responded he earned a thousand quid legally so not so sad eh 😂
@@MartiBlagborough-f6dby explaining the law to a smart guy who was willing to discuss the drone laws?
I've criticised him on many of his previous videos, this one was absolutely spot on.
@@Autic-Tours About £10 you mean.
DJ, I'm REALLY curious. After the camera grab incident did you get the old adrenaline rush/shakes or has doing so much auditing made you more immune to that? You handled that guy BEAUTIFULLY by the way, calmed him down and made him realize what a fool he was for doing it.
@UncleMarty NO not at all. He wasn't aggressive and clearly no threat so no worry at all.
Reaching for someone's property like that here in the US is not conducive to a healthy, lengthy lifestyle.
@@gary_248 It ain't us,,it's the projectiles...
there are a ton of things in the US that arn't conductive to a healthy, lengthy lifestyle.
I'm an American as well, but US has a lot more problems than the UK has, by a long shot.
@@MrAndrewFarrow Here that can transition to attempted strong arm robbery...and if the victim has a reasonable fear for his or her life..our self defense parameters are a little more rigid...and can approach "stand your ground" laws in some states..
@@gary_248nope pretending to lick virtual ice cream for money is more your guys thing
It seems to me that security in the UK quite frequently consists of people who speak very poor english. It just makes no sense to have theese people in a position where they interact with the public. Also, they seem to have very little understanding of law (perhaps due to language difficulties?) and then they end up trying to enforce whatever their bosses told them without regard to law. Is this sound? Is this a way to have a disposable yet obedient workforce so you as a company can get away with doing bad things by just terminating theese people?
Please dont think of this as me having a go at theese people. I am not english myself and have never been to the UK. I dont judge people based on where they come from but rather on how they behave towards others.
you answered your own question... they end up enforcing whatever their boseses tell them... and do you really think they are going to be able to go to tribunal if they do get unfairly fired for fucking up.
These security guys who although do not speak English that well are all ex British Army service men from the Gurkha regiments. They have served the Queen and the British people serving in all the most recent wars as well as so many wars in the past. Any TRUE British person would have recognised these guys. Some of you folks making silly statements here just take a step back and reflect your on statements. Some of you have not even served your country but these guys left their home country as a young teen after one of the hardest recruitment selection phases known by any army in the world.
Even the British police do not know the laws regarding drones. All I can say is have some respect. And if you are British then no your frigging history.
Beautiful hotel and grounds, I wonder where they keep all the bicycles. 😄
Quick rule of thumb.
Blackbirds/thrushes weigh approx 250 grammes.
Don't recall anyone being hurt by one falling out of the air, but.
you could get a beak in the eye !
Premier League footballs weigh over 400g.
@@GavTatu 😂
@@scotttchviski6706 there's no such thing as a "premier league football".
@@scotttchviski6706 but a size 4 mitremax rubber ball hit full force at close range can break goalkeepers fingers. 😉
If you buy data in small quantities, say quarter of a pound or even 6 ounces, it's very expensive. Better to buy it in bulk packs - at least 5 pounds in weight. Much, much cheaper! 😎
I was getting a great deal from Qatar on bulk lots of data. Unfortunately some regulations stopped me and I lost a whole container of data on pet insurance policies. Oh well back to North Korea for dental records it is 🤣
If you can only afford small amounts don't go for the lower plan with less data for more mony, ask for the bit bucket offer - all the bits lost in transit or dropped at a port out of the line are swept together and put in yhe bucket for a fraction of price even compared to bulk buying.
Data bank next to food bank that’s how it works…..
I always carry mine in a bucket covered with some steam,it lasts a bit longer
I can give you lots of data.. sadly only the data made of a lot of "0000" the data with "1111" is strictly prohibited 😊
0:41 Walks right past a No Public Right of Way sign. Behaviour like this gives auditors a bad name
This is isn't china
@@MikeEvesIt 'is isn't'? That is clear then
There is not a gate, so it's fair game.
@@YeNZeC That sounds like US law. I don’t think it works that way in the UK
people panic about cameras in one of the most private and gov cameras surveilled country's in the world.
Once again security with a very poor grasp of English
the point of foreign guards is they don't have English values so they are more willing to do as they are told without thought.
And the laws
The security guard at 14:35mins is highly likely to be a former British Army Gurkha, talking on the radio to another former Gurkha. When leaving the army their natural transition is in to security. There are also a number of Security firms that are owned by ex Gurkha's too.
These security guys who although do not speak English that well are all ex British Army service men from the Gurkha regiments. They have served the Queen and the British people serving in all the most recent wars as well as so many wars in the past. Any TRUE British person would have recognised these guys. Some of you folks making silly statements here just take a step back and reflect your on statements. Some of you have not even served your country but these guys left their home country as a young teen after one of the hardest recruitment selection phases known by any army in the world.
Even the British police do not know the laws regarding drones. All I can say is have some respect. And if you are British then no your frigging history.
Every time it seems like.
" Quantum centre of excellence " that statement is very questionable, we're surrounded by headless chickens, 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
There was a sign, very clearly displayed, saying ‘no public right of way’ and you completely ignored it!!
You're watching a DJE video, and that surprises you?🤔
@@CB-xr1eg true!
Education is needed in the security industry!
Its a government backed scheme so training? have you seen the training of our police? all they get is on the street bad habits and bad attitude to members of the public
My favorite response when someone says "I just want to know..." why or what you are doing is "Then I would suggest you get used to disappointment."
Exactly
Please advise them that they are breaking the law by interfering with a pilot,you don’t tend to do this
You spoke about the right to privacy and not zooming in, but on you walk around you are zooming into CCTV cameras and even in the building zooming in on the ID tags. I would class that as suspicious activity.
police need to do their job and inform them ON THE PHONE that he is not breaking the law and not waste taxpayer fuel;
I'm sure this country is being taken over slowly lol
It would seem so
Good to see you have noticed although a little late as its already happened i am afraid to say and its not hard to work out who the new dictators will be :)
@@boatingmanchester Sorry buddy, I meant to reply sooner but I couldn't do anything over the sound of the next door neighbours sacrificing a goat in the back garden LOL
You might think you have won the battle, but you won’t win the war. It’s happening all over the world. It’s not just you guys.
Johnny foreigners telling us what we can and can't do in our own country.
That’s the standard in the UK now
You sound like Alf Garnett...look him up if you don't know.
“I’m just doing what I’ve been told to” is not an excuse for ignorance.
It’s hard to know which is worse security or management
that security manager at the end is fantastic. Even though he was initially wrong, he was willing to learn and educate himself which will benefit his other security employees as well.
We now have drones and AI and everyone is so excited about it's potential but not so excited when it's used them.
Love it when you start laughing 😁😅. Great video DJE thank you. Lovely security guy even though he was a bit over the top. He should be educated for next time lol 👏👏👏🤞. The one that tried to snatch your camera should be ashamed of himself 😢😢
Glad you enjoyed
There's simply nothing you can do about ignorance and stupidity. The crowne plaza guy was determined not to get it.
🤔 your flying the drone while having a convo with security guy, you can see you are just looking down at the screen and not keeping line of sight at all times ,, I'm not bothered tbo but Mr plod who told you off about it could use your own video against you DJE, be careful
I swear this guy does these videos just for a reaction to see if any of the staff members comes out to have a row and a bicker with for clicks and views 😅
DJE set the camera to PAL when in the UK, to stop the lights flashing.
If these are ex- Ghurkas they are top guys, but I’d like to see them get a better understanding of the law.
Didn't he say he was speaking Mandrine?
If anyone listens to this clown telling them he gets paid to fly the drone, ask him to show the GVC he needs to do it.
Quote of the week “I want to be nosy” 🤣 then you show him the Smiley face in the garden :-) that had me LMFA0
Wind up merchant.
Looks like ex Gurkhas as security guards creating privacy in public D J. Now the guy saying it's M O D makes more sense that the security are ex Gurkhas who have left the army
“I just wanna know why”
“I just wanna know why” you left me lol
You are a bad man taking the piss out of that poor guy telling him you want to buy some data And trying to scratch an ID Card. Comedy classic
Looking for some data... can I take photos of the data.. 😂😂😂😂😂😂 love it
The CAA has opened up a consultation to allow BLOS for drone pilots.
More exciting times to come.
BLOS?
@@jonathanreynolds4563 Beyond Line of Sight, just flying by the camera.
@wakeywarrior thankyou and that makes alot of sense as you can tell where drone is by what camera sees. If they did allow it I wonder if they'd release new law information to the police.
no chance. more like Remote ID...
Same thing in the USA the second you fly, who you are and where you are, thats not really an issue but do you think the crooks or terrorists are going to register?😉
They can speak their own language between themselves. I live abroad and speak English within my family and to anyone that speaks English as their first language.
You just cause distress and waste a lot of people’s time. You were looking away from the drone so it was not in your line of sight.
Guy from the hotel says, "I can't let you be here," citing health and safety, etc. While standing across the road from where he has any authority over the people who work or stay in his hotel. He says he has seen videos but clearly didn't pay attention when he watched. Maybe he will have took what you were telling him in, for next time now.
Data centre people were all over the top, right from the start. Worrying how people just think it's ok to just grab what they want. I wouldn't like to be a woman in his company if his self-control is like that!
I would be pointing out to these security staff that they are committing an offence under the Civil Aviation Act by distracting a drone pilot while actively flying their drone.
Watched it a few times but still looked like he was trying to block rather than snatch the camera .Have you for some reason cut that bit out .
It's clearly not cut out
🤣 Top of the stupid class today aren't you.
People from China often forgot that UK has different laws than their home country.
What model drone is that? How much could you pick one up from cex or something?
Get one from Toys R Us. £5:99.
expectation of privacy in your garden is likely to be unreasonable. If you have neighbors that can see in your garden or if you can see in through a gate, or even from above.
I agree with it all, but you definitely do provoke people mate 😂
That 1st security guy was very funny lol you sell me data haha
LOST OUR COUNTRY
Get a job.
Grow up! Jeeeez.
Mate love this one. You didnt keep security talking too long before you left site and not being so antagonistic made that "handsy" guy look even worse. Job well done.
Isn’t there irony in the request not to film him, when he’s standing next to a sign warning about CCTV filming?
I thought we had moved on, are we going backwards with auditing styles? Asking knowingly ridiculous, antagonistic questions and then you get surprised at why people get wound up and annoyed with what you are doing, you can do better than this 😏
Haha, those guys had something like “What-the-hell-is-happening-here” 😂
Where do these security people get their knowledge of the law? Hahaha
Hope you get that bully boy charged for assault. You'll be silly if you don't until lamp the letter in the law
@@kinggamer523 How would you feel if someone grabbed your property?
"if you don't until lamp the letter in the law" What??
Explain exactly where this "assault" took place?
They really struggled with every aspect of that interaction. Better mental health care would develop better self confidence for those people, but we just don't provide enough care in this country.
Top guy, his talents are wasted.
He's exactly what we need in our tarnished police force.
Disgusting that foreign nationals are working in England, and are asking a British national where he is from and then gabbling away in a foreign language in England about him and trying to deny him his lawful rights. When is this country going to stop this and raise standards?
Agree 🤦♂️🙈😤🤐
A lot of those "foreign nationals" are more hardworking than some British people who just want to stop at home smoking weed, drinking lager, watching daytime telly, and scrounging benefits.
I'm from home, my mum knows where I am.
His mum chucks him out of the house every morning as he annoys the hell out of her at home. And you can see why.😂
Your attitude generates aggression and antipathy. You could exercise your right to film from public spaces with a more friendly approach.
That employee is a liar, he deffo tried to snatch your camera, shocking behavior😞
In theory you shouldn't be flying under the tree line or lower than the top spot of the building. And you don't have the right to demand others to speak English between them.
@@johnreiner3247 he has the right to ask it and also get ignored. But that's not what I said, I used the verb "demand". In any case it's rude, intimidating and definetly not your problem.
Love your content, you manage to find very weird people 😂😂😂
Like attracts like.👍
those stairs look deadly
The old Gurkha was two days behind everyone else 😂😂😂
This interaction inside is hilarious!!!!
When you were flying high ...... I could see my house. 🙂
Back in the day that was all scrub land just there and we rode our motorbikes around it.
The good old days.
Sure you have diversity now and thats better
That’s exactly what you do, zoom into windows, it’s morally wrong. You did exactly that at the BBC you zoomed in. Someone may have been changing, you don’t know!!!
Love watching these videos.
You really do need to change your name, you are giving DJ AUDITS a name .
They always ask why, its because i want too Lol love it...
Good to see somebody take the time to check
Cannot understand the piss take of “ DATA CENTRE , DO YOU SELL IT ? “ I did not find it funny one bit , pure piss take , just winding people up , giving legit flyers a bad name , why do you not just say “ DOING A VIDEO and will fly the drone “ , you still got your reaction without the garb and piss take .
Lets be honest with his aptitude in English does he understand it?
Yeah, not a fan of the cheeky introduction. Honestly, the guard did OK for the first few minutes, obviously having no idea what was going on
I thought the same, a really poor approach - and then explaining the 'joke' to others.
He always has a passive aggressive approach. Bad attitude.
He said he watches the videos online and he keeps on asking BUT WHY
LOL
Loved the "fishing" analogy. 29:51 clever 😂
"Can I take some photos of the data?" 😂
can i get a tenner top up for me phone ?
Obviously there just to take the piss and wind people up. Notice he never gave a viable reason for why he was making the video? He even denies it's for RUclips.
@@CB-xr1eg yeah, thats half the fun !
@CB-xr1eg The reason for filming was to produce this video. What more reason does one need?
@@noxypoxyroodypoo No, the reason was to cause a scene, get a reaction, and then film it for this video. On a recent video he actually said, "No reaction, no video" which tells you all you need to know.
Dumped "yes then the people" nonsense then.
Another great video DJ, the guard in the car and that fella who engaged and wanted to learn 👏👏👏
So..ultimately did we find out what this data centre is used for, and who by?
I like the old guy on security
Wow an asian security guard, unable to speak English but actually thinks he has some sort of authority, is very worrying!
"Nahhh I'm sorry we don't allow you to do that" Like he actually thinks he has that authority! Then clown-man comes along, trying to assault a man! You did NOT ask clown-,an you tried to assault the camera man!
I like that touch with the smiley face inner patio at 15:54. Only seen from a drone though.
"I'm looking for some data" You do make me laugh mate.
Thanks for replying to my email the other day, I'm still here watching the videos.
IF you do ever come over to Derbyshire let me know. :)
Ironically at 10:50 the sign says "24 hour video recording" LOL
Came here to say this 😁
@@gabhanhome Lol mad innit!!
Why don't they make it that any legal immigrant that is allowed to stay , Must Speak English isn't that sensible 😊
🤔hmmm... better be careful when handling data! 😲
... I've heard that it can give you a bit of a byte! 😱
Love it!!! 😂😂😂 Also,I've heard this Data is getting bigger and bigger,,they've got GIGS all over the world now 😁
I can't fathom the effort those guys from the other company were going to to stop you from doing something (flying over their building) that you didn't even intend to do, while the folk in the building you were actually flying over made a little bit of noise and then stopped.
Good audit ....look at latest dj audit and also yardley ski with charring Cross police...fearless and magnificent 😅
Crazy really need to use is that I'm a photographer carrying out a lawful activity from a public place of any thing I can see.
my drone is flying in accordance with CAA regulations.
now why is the SIA issuing licences for security guards and yet they still don't understand the law of the land or have a good use of our Language
It's all National Security that's why they has so many foreign agents working there and hence the language problem. Have to call the place Camera House, so remember to smile, also they film you, you can't film them(funny how that works). And if cameras are only for security purposes, then why so many? And why ain't you allowed your own private personal security camera filming? Bet you they'll claim the camera are for the buildings own private security and is not there to film random private people who just walk pasted, which the cameras will do.
If they can film you walking past in public, then you can film them back from said public place, simple. If they want total privacy then build a tall solid high fence, better still build a dome over the whole place, wouldn't have worry about filming at all, drones still can fly over but can't see in(can't really see now, they don't seem to know that). Bonus to having a dome, is you wouldn't need any security cameras outside either, only inside for when and if someone brakes in and the usual spying on workers.
Blessings From Aberystwyth , Wales ❤
If he's seen the videos and knows how it goes....why did he come out.
How can you tell if its infered , in the daylight , i thought it would only illuminate at night ? 🤔
The security were amazed by the drone, it’s like they have never seen one before
Do u have many English speakers in Britain?
No, we let anyone in
@@jakesy2569 lol. Just jiving. Greetings from Australia, a fellow police state
Hotel guy was really pleasant and cordial. Thick as two short planks however.
Foreign tongues i know not what is said,
Walking around with the thoughts in my head,
If i cannot understand what is spoken to me,
Am i living in my own bloody country?
Man, you are crazy. 🤣🤣🤣 Hahaha I loved this video especially your interaction with the security guard. Haha. Keep those videos coming, you make my day everyday.
'Do you sell data here?' 😂
Dje one of hardest working auditors out there, all the footage just gets better and better, interactions with peoples sharper every visit.