Can't help but like Simon. He's a well brought up lad, credit to his parents / guardians. Careful, kind & considerate. Certainly digests his reading matter properly. He'd be a mine of information.
What a nice man.Professional willing to listen and took the time to read the documentation that plod provided.Female officer,rude arrogant individual just what you expect from the constables working against the interest of the public.The female staff member was over inquisitive, passively aggressive,giving directions,fishing for information and referring to a publicly funded premises as the chiefs lawn,does the chief roll up the lawn and take it home at night!
Simon, the police staffer, is very serious and contemplative. He took the time to read the information, which was so surprising. He is also very polite, calm, reasonable, respectful. A+ to him! Too bad they all can't be like Simon, when it comes to engaging with the public.
@@zeeone4492 No kidding. My comment was to commend Simon for being such an amiable individual in his profession, and not if he had the power of arrest, or anything like that.
To be fair Simon was a genuinely nice guy Divine by name, divine by nature. Acted really professionally, if only more were like him and took time to listen to you and read and learn in the process. Even shook your hand like a gentleman.
👏 applause to Simon very rare to meet such a good guy he would be a waste in a cop uniform because he would be indoctrinated and corrupted great vlog 👍
The guy in the purple shirt does an excellent job of demonstrating what is often the NORMAL reaction to encountering a pesron acting UNUSUALLY, filming on the site of some official institution. You can see from his manner that at first he has considerable difficulty in weighing the situation up as TPONTP cites the various reasons why it is not illegal for him to be doing what he is doing. This underlines the fact that most of the controversy that Auditing engenders results from an abreaction to things that are merely ABNORMAL. Making the effort to consider and identify anything that is clearly ILLEGAL seldom occurrs. Well done to TPONTP for going to the trouble of clarifying that he is not doing anything ILLEGAL, the Law does not oblige him to but in doing so he is acting with due consideration to human foibles. Quite apart from the fact that not only is he expressing a FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT he is putting himself well beyond a plausible acusation of 'causing harassment, distress and alarm' by doing this. I think that Auditors are well advised to show such a consideration and deference towards such vulnerabilities in others, it puts them in a strong position and well beyond reasonable criticism. Well done also to other Auditors who adopt this policy, Auditing is a recent development and so there will likely be issues that need to be ironed out in order to ensure that this valuable and necessary innovation of public participation in the process of improving governmental and social services continues to be fruitfull in ensuring that we have a Government and society that serves and secures the legitimate rights and interests of all those of goodwill or at least no malign and inequitable effect upon the interests of others of their kind. This is after all how it should be, though currently in many respects it is not! Power tends to corrupt and currently we have a system of Government that is often arrogant, self serving, or ingratiates itself to the interests of a Plutocracy. Checks and balances upon power and a climate of accountability to the general populace need to exist and they should be harboured within the ranks of those that are subject to the Law and not just those charged with the responsibility of making and enforcing it.
Simple. He's an empath, and most cops are NARCISSISTS. Can't handle not being in control, can't handle the word "no". Pathetic children, most are wife beaters.
@@NamedNamelessName He's not my type 🤣🤣🤣just thought he seemed respectful how he spoke and listened,and took time to read the memo,more people should be like that,especially police staff and officers
Simon comes across as the sort of guy that works in IT or Finance. He demonstrated that he was able to think for himself and to take new information on board with an open mind. Complete contrast to so many constables that TPONTP and other auditors have interacted with.
Had to watch this again, as I wasn't expecting the interaction with Simon would be a pleasant and good natured, He's an exceptionally well adjusted man, and puts a bit of faith back into humanity.
I hope you put a nice letter in for Simon. People are quick to put a complaint in but never take their time to report great behaviour. What a credit this young man is to the Station and his family.
I think Plod should have given Simon a link to his channel. He was really genuine and took the time to listen. He needs to see the positive comments here which he deserves.
Well Simons manner is from a bygone era and how refreshing it was too, I wouldn't be surprised if he conversed in this honest tone all the time, rumour has it in the not too distant future we will all be car less, so will the rozzers go back on the beat or will Boston Dynamics replace them???, can we promote Simon to head of police training???, 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
@@unleashthedragonwithin2057 Pipe down Allcap Andy you don't get to bark fake directives here . Are you stating its a private police force and not a public entity ? . Are you a little teapot tyrant short and stout? .
You past a sign saying PRIVATE ESTATE No Public Right of Way. I hope the law puts a stop to you people wasting public money by filming in places you clearly shouldn’t be.
So the lone female that approached you ON HER OWN is worried about you being there ?? It doesn’t make sense, if she was genuinely worried about you she should have got either a police officer or a security guard to accompany her.
Who ever this guys boss is. Please promote him to public relations because he’s is an absolute charming, warm and well spoken. Everything you could ask for when dealing with a serious public relations issue 😊
I think Simon shouldn't just be police "staff", but he should be a PC. He has exceptional personable and communication skills which is far lost from most forces nowadays.....
All warranted police officers including special constables should have attended a short briefing session on the NPCC guidance by last October. There is no excuse for police officers not to be aware, unless you suffer from the MET collective amnesias syndrome.
Unlike PLOD who simply ignored - PRIVATE ESTATE - NO Public Right Of Way. The sign removed any doubt whatsoever it is NOT a public place. The NPCC guidance does not apply on private property.
They have a flag for travellers month but imagine if plod has wandered on to the lawn and set up his tent! A beautiful setting but clearly not used to its full capacity. Perhaps they could make it an Air B&B!!
Mr Simon Devine you are a true professional and a very polite gentleman. Wish I had colleagues like you. Hope your family and friends are suitably proud of you.
Please stop giving false information! The more people believe that legislation is law they will comply to it, legislation is policy not law!! Do the research!
Er… within the first minute of the video there's a sign saying 'PRIVATE ESTATE No Public Right of Way'. Admittedly no gate or fence so it's publicly accessible.
@@unleashthedragonwithin2057 - I do agree with you about PLOD ignoring the sign. But, I was just stating that it was still publicly accessible. What if a visitor doesn't speak English, or didn't see the sign? They should at least have gates on both path and road at the entrance.
@@realfreedomofspeechoriginal No, the crystal clear signage removed public access. How many languages are there across the planet? You anticipate that there should be a sign in every language? He speaks and reads English. Your 'what if' attempts at justification just don't marry up with the above circumstances. Or didn't see the sign? In this instance, he did, he filmed it, he ignored it and still trespassed for CONTENT. 'Rights of way and accessing land (from .gov) Access private land You may be able to access private land if the landowner has agreed to let people use it, for example for walking, cycling or horse riding (sometimes known as giving ‘permissive access’). Look for signs.' The landowner deployed signs. There is no debate to be had. PRIVATE PROPERTY is NOT a public place.
@@realfreedomofspeechoriginal The above is a constabulary headquarters, any perceived public access was clearly removed = No Public Right of Way. 'Use public rights of way (from .gov) You can walk on all public rights of way. Some public rights of way are also open to horse riders, cyclists or motorists. You can use: footpaths - for walking, running, mobility scooters or powered wheelchairs bridleways - for walking, horse riding, bicycles, mobility scooters or powered wheelchairs restricted byways - for any transport without a motor and mobility scooters or powered wheelchairs byways open to all traffic - for any kind of transport, including cars (but they’re mainly used by walkers, cyclists and horse riders)' The above in none of these things.
Bob Hite is alive and well and living in Surrey … apparently. The first woman was a bitch, but the second one was a beaut - nicely passive/aggressive, which really does it for me, baby … yeah!
Because that young man truly treated you as a person, and not as you might have done something wrong so you are a criminal guilty till proceeding say otherwise, who are the criminal police, justice system, I'll say both
Well with Simon, I think you’ve found the only decent member of police staff ( and I state police staff as opposed to any police officer) with the slightest modicum of decency and understanding. Congratulations.🎉🎉🎉
This encounter was amusingly hironic. The chap was amiable and amenable he actually listened to your definitive explanation of the access to public property. Very good interaction. Well done, plod.
A PITY with his nature and attitude that he is not a constable BUT THE PROBLEM THAT HE HAS IS THAT HE IS FAR TO AMIABLE AND HONEST but i doubt if he will down grade to be a serving police man FAR TO INTELLIGENT, SORRY Surrey police NOT ONE FOR YOU.
I thought the lady was very nice, she was being very gentle and polite, I think she wanted to be helpful,I thought you were a bit hard on her to be honest. Also why was that dog in jail there at the end...I wonder what he did.😜
Can't help but like Simon. He's a well brought up lad, credit to his parents / guardians. Careful, kind & considerate. Certainly digests his reading matter properly. He'd be a mine of information.
@@50milliondownthedraintonym16 Yes indeed. I was there. I remember him.
Someone willing to listen & actually read the NPCC memo. What a pleasant surprise 👍
Unlike PLOD who simply ignored - PRIVATE ESTATE - NO Public Right Of Way.
The sign removed any doubt whatsoever, it is NOT a public place.
What a nice man.Professional willing to listen and took the time to read the documentation that plod provided.Female officer,rude arrogant individual just what you expect from the constables working against the interest of the public.The female staff member was over inquisitive, passively aggressive,giving directions,fishing for information and referring to a publicly funded premises as the chiefs lawn,does the chief roll up the lawn and take it home at night!
What a very polite and respectful young person. Plus they actually read the memo, I really liked them.
How many of them? I'm confused by your comment because I only saw 1 who read the memo...
@@cjabazthe commenter is probably woke. Most likely likes to try to use inclusive language.
@@cjabazare triggered bro?
@@verysurvivalThink you missed out a word sis.
Simon is a he
Simon, the police staffer, is very serious and contemplative. He took the time to read the information, which was so surprising. He is also very polite, calm, reasonable, respectful. A+ to him! Too bad they all can't be like Simon, when it comes to engaging with the public.
He has no power of arrest
@@zeeone4492 No kidding. My comment was to commend Simon for being such an amiable individual in his profession, and not if he had the power of arrest, or anything like that.
@@Sequoyah_7 If he had the power of arrest he may have acted differently
Power corrupts
Unlike PLOD who simply ignored - PRIVATE ESTATE - NO Public Right Of Way.
The sign removed any doubt whatsoever it is NOT a public place.
To be fair Simon was a genuinely nice guy Divine by name, divine by nature.
Acted really professionally, if only more were like him and took time to listen to you and read and learn in the process.
Even shook your hand like a gentleman.
He has no power of arrest
@@zeeone4492 ok... And... Where and when did he or I say that?
Let's get Simon in a position of power and get the lad paid well. Credit to the parents!!!!!
Power corrupts, or those who are corrupt seek power.
@@mrsillywalk not all mate.
👏 applause to Simon very rare to meet such a good guy he would be a waste in a cop uniform because he would be indoctrinated and corrupted great vlog 👍
I believe Simon has a strength of character that would rise above that,
A great guy Simon , reading that document so it sinks in too
Simon was a credit to the police and what a lovely building that was.
Hard to fault that guy.. calm and quiet spoken
The guy in the purple shirt does an excellent job of demonstrating what is often the NORMAL reaction to encountering a pesron acting UNUSUALLY, filming on the site of some official institution. You can see from his manner that at first he has considerable difficulty in weighing the situation up as TPONTP cites the various reasons why it is not illegal for him to be doing what he is doing. This underlines the fact that most of the controversy that Auditing engenders results from an abreaction to things that are merely ABNORMAL. Making the effort to consider and identify anything that is clearly ILLEGAL seldom occurrs.
Well done to TPONTP for going to the trouble of clarifying that he is not doing anything ILLEGAL, the Law does not oblige him to but in doing so he is acting with due consideration to human foibles. Quite apart from the fact that not only is he expressing a FUNDAMENTAL RIGHT he is putting himself well beyond a plausible acusation of 'causing harassment, distress and alarm' by doing this.
I think that Auditors are well advised to show such a consideration and deference towards such vulnerabilities in others, it puts them in a strong position and well beyond reasonable criticism.
Well done also to other Auditors who adopt this policy, Auditing is a recent development and so there will likely be issues that need to be ironed out in order to ensure that this valuable and necessary innovation of public participation in the process of improving governmental and social services continues to be fruitfull in ensuring that we have a Government and society that serves and secures the legitimate rights and interests of all those of goodwill or at least no malign and inequitable effect upon the interests of others of their kind.
This is after all how it should be, though currently in many respects it is not!
Power tends to corrupt and currently we have a system of Government that is often arrogant, self serving, or ingratiates itself to the interests of a Plutocracy.
Checks and balances upon power and a climate of accountability to the general populace need to exist and they should be harboured within the ranks of those that are subject to the Law and not just those charged with the responsibility of making and enforcing it.
Put him on the cover of the Rolling Stone.
He has no power of arrest
Simon was an absolute charm.
Just imagine if all Police Officers were like him.
What a wonderful world this would be.
He's a civilian.
@@johnbratley6926still good 🧠
@@johnbratley6926 Yes I know. How else could you write it? If I wrote ...if all 'other' Police Officers... you would be correct in your assertion.
Simple.
He's an empath, and most cops are NARCISSISTS. Can't handle not being in control, can't handle the word "no". Pathetic children, most are wife beaters.
@@johnbratley6926 he was still reasonable and wanted to learn, read the document. decent person, would drink a beer with him.
Simon was a credit to the police staff team, polite intelligent with no inflated ego, very refreshing, nice person.
Just need to give him abit of power to see how he really acts 😊
That's the police "service" they talk about.
Oh my lord. Simon did fantastic job, calm listening and professional! Great police staff! 🤝🥳
And has no power of arrest
Wish Simon was teaching new PC's and PCSO's how to talk and act when someone are filming in a public area,
top marks to him😀
What a lovely respectful man Simon was.
People are slagging him of in the comments. He was alright
Calm down Pete mate, he’s not gonna marry you
@@NamedNamelessName He's not my type 🤣🤣🤣just thought he seemed respectful how he spoke and listened,and took time to read the memo,more people should be like that,especially police staff and officers
Yesth....Thimon wath stho rethpectful.....
@@pete7179 mate look he’s already married just give up
LOVE SIMON .. GOOD TO KNOW THERE ARE PEOPLE BETTER THAN I OUT THERE
Simon comes across as the sort of guy that works in IT or Finance. He demonstrated that he was able to think for himself and to take new information on board with an open mind.
Complete contrast to so many constables that TPONTP and other auditors have interacted with.
Definitely not a police officer then.
They intentionally hire dummies to police in America. People have sued over not being hired because they scored to high on the test.
Well done Simon. Respect
Well done to Simon... one in a million.
Had to watch this again, as I wasn't expecting the interaction with Simon would be a pleasant and good natured, He's an exceptionally well adjusted man, and puts a bit of faith back into humanity.
PRIVATE ESTATE = NO Public Right Of Way
I hope you put a nice letter in for Simon. People are quick to put a complaint in but never take their time to report great behaviour. What a credit this young man is to the Station and his family.
It isn't a station, it's police HQ, vastly different.
Really? Oh wow. Im so stupid. Apologies, ill delete my comment straight away.....
@@Ripjing76 No requirement to delete, leave it to educate others who are equally misinformed.
@@Ripjing76 Think of it like a Tesco supermarket vs Tesco Head Office.
Failing to identify as a police officer what a walk of shame
In her Barbie car.
Police staff are clearly more self confident, calm and dignified than actual police officers.
And they have no power of arrest
what a diamond Simon is. Very calm and thoughtful. 👍
I think Plod should have given Simon a link to his channel. He was really genuine and took the time to listen. He needs to see the positive comments here which he deserves.
I'm sure he found it.
What a decent guy with long hair and beard. Very polite
Well Simons manner is from a bygone era and how refreshing it was too, I wouldn't be surprised if he conversed in this honest tone all the time, rumour has it in the not too distant future we will all be car less, so will the rozzers go back on the beat or will Boston Dynamics replace them???, can we promote Simon to head of police training???, 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Totally agree … Simon should be recognised for his interaction with the public. Promote Simon !
What a very polite young man Simon is pity more didn’t take a leaf out of his book
He seemed a nice guy 👍
Yes, Simon is a decent guy. Many could learn from him.
Simon demonstrates that listening and learning is a wonderful thing 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
Simon is a lovely gentleman ❤️
Simon rocks! What a beautiful person. Proof that there is hope for humanity. His parents did a wonderful job. Congratulations to them.
What a lovely man Simon is, wow plod that has to be the nicest interaction you've ever had!
The Holy Grail: A humanist, member of Police Staff without an iota of arrogance, self importance or egotism.
WHAT a find!!!!!
Nothing holy about humanists.
Big up police staff Simon . handled like a boss, no drama and fuss and actually took time to study the memo . Nice one plod great interaction .
Unlike PLOD who simply ignored - PRIVATE ESTATE - NO Public Right Of Way.
The sign removed any doubt whatsoever it is NOT a public place.
@@unleashthedragonwithin2057 Pipe down Allcap Andy you don't get to bark fake directives here . Are you stating its a private police force and not a public entity ? . Are you a little teapot tyrant short and stout? .
he took his time to read the information, not skipping threw it , very polite and professional Simon
How refreshing, Simon A+.
You past a sign saying PRIVATE ESTATE No Public Right of Way. I hope the law puts a stop to you people wasting public money by filming in places you clearly shouldn’t be.
Simon should be proud of himself. Respectful, intelligent, able to think for himself and knows how to talk to and treat the public. Well done!
We need more gentleman like Simon working for the police.
Wow what a lovely member of IT staff. So polite and genuinely courteous.
Simon was a polite gentleman - respect to him. The Lady at the end of this recording can show me around anyday 😀
Simon Devine was an exemplary member of police staff, but most are not.
Simon is a fantastic person ❤️ finally a good interaction 👏 ❤️ 😊 🙌 ♥️ 🎉🎉
Simon should be in charge of the whole English police force
The woman showing you around seemed pleasant enough, the other guys interaction was really pleasant too
Great job PLOT, mis respetos desde Argentina 🇦🇷 👏!
The Falklands are not your's
Ise agree great work plot. 🤗
Simon is a credit to the force. So many other officers and employees should regard him as an example of good practice.
What is this nonsence about a building needed to be "registered"? You make this crap up as you go along.
Flag of the travelers eh? Cos we all know how much the filth loves travelers...don't we....
The woman with the beard was a bit weird
nothing wrong with a woman with a beard, gives me something to hold on to.
Wait until you see her boyfriend with the three kids, Creedence, Clearwater and Revival 👍
Why ? I thought they were polite and respectful
HE is a friendly man and i prefer and respect this Kind of people more than keyboardwarriors like you
@@Rocco69Siffredihe would nonce your kids and you would let him
You’re an unfit parent
Thumbs up for Simon - genuine nice guy.
So the lone female that approached you ON HER OWN is worried about you being there ??
It doesn’t make sense, if she was genuinely worried about you she should have got either a police officer or a security guard to accompany her.
And then you would have said she's not fit to be a police officer yada yada yada.
Who ever this guys boss is.
Please promote him to public relations because he’s is an absolute charming, warm and well spoken.
Everything you could ask for when dealing with a serious public relations issue 😊
That passive aggressive women grinding her teeth. "I'm just trying to make small talk". Said the lying snake.
Super simon well done nice guy
I think Simon shouldn't just be police "staff", but he should be a PC. He has exceptional personable and communication skills which is far lost from most forces nowadays.....
Nice guy that Simon
All warranted police officers including special constables should have attended a short briefing session on the NPCC guidance by last October. There is no excuse for police officers not to be aware, unless you suffer from the MET collective amnesias syndrome.
Unlike PLOD who simply ignored - PRIVATE ESTATE - NO Public Right Of Way.
The sign removed any doubt whatsoever it is NOT a public place.
The NPCC guidance does not apply on private property.
Traveller Flag ????? Where’s the British flag 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Simon should be a police officer. That's the kind of attitude police officers should have. He was a credit to the police force.
If he joined the so called training would definitely change his attitude to hate the general public.
They have a flag for travellers month but imagine if plod has wandered on to the lawn and set up his tent! A beautiful setting but clearly not used to its full capacity. Perhaps they could make it an Air B&B!!
Mr Simon Devine you are a true professional and a very polite gentleman. Wish I had colleagues like you. Hope your family and friends are suitably proud of you.
Please stop giving false information! The more people believe that legislation is law they will comply to it, legislation is policy not law!! Do the research!
On the particular day when these appointments were made, no boxes were left un ticked
When did they sent you to the hospital!?
Clickbait.
Er… within the first minute of the video there's a sign saying 'PRIVATE ESTATE No Public Right of Way'. Admittedly no gate or fence so it's publicly accessible.
No, the signage acts as the boundary, and PLOD simply ignored it.
The sign removed any doubt whatsoever it is NOT a public place.
NO public access.
@@unleashthedragonwithin2057 - I do agree with you about PLOD ignoring the sign. But, I was just stating that it was still publicly accessible. What if a visitor doesn't speak English, or didn't see the sign? They should at least have gates on both path and road at the entrance.
@@realfreedomofspeechoriginal No, the crystal clear signage removed public access. How many languages are there across the planet? You anticipate that there should be a sign in every language? He speaks and reads English. Your 'what if' attempts at justification just don't marry up with the above circumstances.
Or didn't see the sign? In this instance, he did, he filmed it, he ignored it and still trespassed for CONTENT.
'Rights of way and accessing land (from .gov)
Access private land
You may be able to access private land if the landowner has agreed to let people use it, for example for walking, cycling or horse riding (sometimes known as giving ‘permissive access’). Look for signs.'
The landowner deployed signs. There is no debate to be had. PRIVATE PROPERTY is NOT a public place.
@@realfreedomofspeechoriginal
The above is a constabulary headquarters, any perceived public access was clearly removed = No Public Right of Way.
'Use public rights of way (from .gov)
You can walk on all public rights of way.
Some public rights of way are also open to horse riders, cyclists or motorists.
You can use:
footpaths - for walking, running, mobility scooters or powered wheelchairs
bridleways - for walking, horse riding, bicycles, mobility scooters or powered wheelchairs
restricted byways - for any transport without a motor and mobility scooters or powered wheelchairs
byways open to all traffic - for any kind of transport, including cars (but they’re mainly used by walkers, cyclists and horse riders)'
The above in none of these things.
I’m sorry your wrong on this one - there’s a clear sign saying private estate no public right of way 🙄
Bob Hite is alive and well and living in Surrey … apparently. The first woman was a bitch, but the second one was a beaut - nicely passive/aggressive, which really does it for me, baby … yeah!
The Hammering and the well mannered man is like a npc quest giver ....what game are you playing can i login?
Simon...lovely respectful geezer. 😎
What would his defence be if he pointed the camera in to the toilet window
Man you don't need to explain to police staff. Jog on hippy boy...PLEASE stop allowing office boys to interrogate you.
To any coppers and staff who see this. Do as Simon Says and does. Poster boy for policing 👋👋👋
Why are you entering a facility that states, Private Estate, No Public Right of Entry and then crying when you are called out. What a plank.
Because that young man truly treated you as a person, and not as you might have done something wrong so you are a criminal guilty till proceeding say otherwise, who are the criminal police, justice system, I'll say both
Simon is a Gent...
Simon = audit legend 🎉
Hello, most of the time I like your videos but I found you rather rude today, especially to the lady , she was trying to help you. Ged
Well with Simon, I think you’ve found the only decent member of police staff ( and I state police staff as opposed to any police officer) with the slightest modicum of decency and understanding. Congratulations.🎉🎉🎉
The wheels are turning but the mechanism cant prosses the information. I'm worried one day I'm going to shit myself is that unlawful?
This encounter was amusingly hironic. The chap was amiable and amenable he actually listened to your definitive explanation of the access to public property. Very good interaction. Well done, plod.
@sebulreath Except his "definitive explanation" is completely wrong and he was trespassing.
@@dontshoot7665 Hironic - as well as making up laws, auditors and their fans make up words. They live in their own fantasy world.
I know what you mean, but "hironic" lol. Sounds like an industrial paint stripper.
@@dontshoot7665 You must be perfection D.S.7665, never ever made a spelling typo,get a life.
Highly ironic = hironic
What a lovely guy he was ...definitely not copper material
They did send it in England and wales to every station . I checked it was 2 years ago .And what a nice guy simmon is you can tell he is not a Cop .
Nice pleasant guy, what a difference, maybe a shining light.
Has he stolen Reggie’s hair? Nice person though, manners and respect, unlike a lot of his colleague’s. Nice hair, just jealous
Simon Devine cool name i think heard him right
A PITY with his nature and attitude that he is not a constable BUT THE PROBLEM THAT HE HAS IS THAT HE IS FAR TO AMIABLE AND HONEST but i doubt if he will down grade to be a serving police man FAR TO INTELLIGENT, SORRY Surrey police NOT ONE FOR YOU.
Top bloke Simon👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻just a pity the hogs don’t take a leaf from your book.
I thought the lady was very nice, she was being very gentle and polite, I think she wanted to be helpful,I thought you were a bit hard on her to be honest. Also why was that dog in jail there at the end...I wonder what he did.😜
Nice guy👍
To be fair, she could show me around.
nicest guy ever
This headquarters looks costly to the tax payer, it would make an excellent nhs hospital,
They all need turfing out and put into standard offices.
Simon seems to be a nice guy. Good to see. All these buildings must cost a pretty penny.
You'll be loaded from all the payouts inbound!