Unit Beat Policing (1968)

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  • @Lucan44.40
    @Lucan44.40 6 месяцев назад +71

    All looked very good on paper but soon discovered in practice , it didn't work, not enough manpower. Liason with the D.O. never existed. The station sergeant was known as the "Olympic torch." ( he never went out). Panda car drivers just spent the shift in the car going from call to call, subsequently losing contact with the public. The pye" pop up" radios were very basic, and the first thing that happened in a scrap, the receiver fell off, usually down into your tunic.😂 But we joined the job to be coppers serve and protect the public. There was a terrific camaraderie. No way would you let your colleagues down or intentionally bring discredit to the force. Back in those days, we shared a boundry with Cheshire Constabulary and called them the "Gurkhas." ( they never took any prisoners.) 😂 Halcyon days, though I wouldn't have missed them for the world...😢

    • @SunofYork
      @SunofYork 27 дней назад +5

      Load of crap. I joined Leeds City Police in October 1967 and it was corrupt. I reported my shift who smeared my car with human faeces on night shift. I resigned and joined West Yorks who were much cleaner. Leeds Police were disbanded.

    • @scroggins100
      @scroggins100 22 дня назад +4

      Totally agree. God, I shook some door handles in my time. Prefered a bike on a summers night mind you and thank god for the kettle in the signals man box on a winters day.

    • @Lucan44.40
      @Lucan44.40 22 дня назад

      @@scroggins100 Did you deliver the pawnbrokers leaflets on nights.😉

    • @SunofYork
      @SunofYork 22 дня назад +3

      @@scroggins100 I really liked the batman cloak.. it was warm and did keep the rain off... I used to stop off at the doughnut bakery at 5am and get hot raspberry jam doughnuts (free)... They liked the extra security so it was mutually beneficial.... I took em home to her indoors at shift end... 6am ...and we sat up in bed eating them..

    • @scroggins100
      @scroggins100 22 дня назад +1

      @@SunofYork " thoughts, Sid Castle a big lad and handy. A terrifying sight in his cape and bike clips at full tilt heading for the Market Place.
      Second one.. I am going on earlies and in the middle of the road is a huge Purple Hare!! I stop and it hoped in, so I took it home and put it on the end of the bed.. Wife woke up being kissed by a very big hare.. Hysterical seeing her crossed eye saying "oh Hello". Happy days eh..

  • @Horizon344
    @Horizon344 Месяц назад +2

    21:16 CC Henry Watson, an accountant before he became a copper. Quite surprizing that all those playing parts were coppers, I thought they were actors given how comfortable they appeared before the camera reading lines from a pre-prepared script.

  • @aflaz171
    @aflaz171 18 дней назад +1

    If only we had the crime then now!

  • @derranthefunnyguy
    @derranthefunnyguy Месяц назад +26

    In 1959 police officers had to check in with the station at police telephone boxes on a regular basis because police radio's hadn't been adopted yet, its wild to see what only 10 years of difference made.

    • @oz_medias
      @oz_medias 23 дня назад +2

      Cars had radios but beat cops didn't

  • @astra-rb6sz
    @astra-rb6sz 11 месяцев назад +29

    My Dad remembers the police man on the beat on foot testing the shop doors etc.

    • @oilburner225
      @oilburner225 6 месяцев назад +5

      I can also remember this, a time when us youngsters were taught to respect eveyone (particularly a policeman!)

    • @TS-1267
      @TS-1267 5 месяцев назад +2

      ... Aye and a Jolly Hard Wallop and when you got home Your Old Man Would 'Brain' You. Grinning on the other side of your face... Toodle Pip Old Bean 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿😂

    • @ivanarmstrong137
      @ivanarmstrong137 Месяц назад +1

      I started the job in 1987, and this practice still existed. Woe you left a broken window after a nightshift for the oncoming dayshift. Last thing you did before heading back in to finish duty.

    • @SunofYork
      @SunofYork 27 дней назад

      @@TS-1267 "Bray" you you mean

    • @Nick-xf5hr
      @Nick-xf5hr 27 дней назад +1

      Yes checking shop doors, the pay was never fantastic .

  • @getaswordactual8766
    @getaswordactual8766 Год назад +20

    1:25 that quote is as relevant now as it was in 1968...just goes to show that times may have changed but the issues remain in Policing Vs Public perception

  • @chas1759
    @chas1759 Год назад +13

    My former work place Chester police station.

  • @skiddmark7153
    @skiddmark7153 2 года назад +81

    So sad what politicians have done too this country..this is almost like watching a comedy sketch from monti python.

    • @gmodplayerxd6886
      @gmodplayerxd6886 Год назад +1

      Yeah. Cops aren't the friendly people in the streets knowing everyone as their friend, now they just want to get paid.

    • @robharding5345
      @robharding5345 11 месяцев назад +4

      Absolutely !

    • @Gecko....
      @Gecko.... 11 месяцев назад +10

      What's wrong with the country exactly? Today we have social justice, accountability, equality, employment rights, minimum wage etc.
      Nostalgia is the great deluder, people see one-sided picturesque footage like this and think it was representative of reality.
      Crime rates peaked in the mid 1990s and today they are similar or lower than in the 60s-70s-80s. Violent crime today is about the same as the 60s and lower than the 80s.
      It's a myth this country was a utopia in the past. I prefer today's police, they have a lot of problems but at least they aren't all ex-army bully boys who used to rule through fear, beating up people extrajudicially. There was little accountability for police in the 60s so they could do what they like.
      People always believe the past was better, they forget all of the hardship, boredom, sadness, anxiousness and just remember their highlight reel.

    • @robharding5345
      @robharding5345 11 месяцев назад +10

      Well if you can't see the state of our country @@Gecko.... , there is little point in even talking to you, Oh by the way, your crime statistics are way out of kilter.

    • @Gecko....
      @Gecko.... 11 месяцев назад

      @@robharding5345 Silly arrogant comment, dismissing me because you can't argue with actual points. Whats the state of the country? I'd rather live now than any other time. We have the best quality of life. The best technology, the best employement rights, the best medical care resulting in us living longer than ever.
      My stats are accurate and you can research them easily for yourself. Google UK crime rate by year then go to images and see the graphs. It's a common misconception we have the highest crime now because of media hysteria and the fact lots of crime is recorded and put on the internet. Violent crime has dropped dramatically since the 1990s and is now at comparable levels to the 1960s.

  • @darrensmith6999
    @darrensmith6999 9 месяцев назад +11

    Cracking little documentary and some great Anglia action ! Thanks for posting (:

  • @essexandy189
    @essexandy189 Год назад +7

    Blimey you thought it was bad then even worse now don’t even come out for theft or other what they call minor offences

  • @russthebiker
    @russthebiker 24 дня назад +6

    That Chief Inspector at the end wears a very distinctive set of medal ribbons
    A man with plenty of real world experience

  • @robharding5345
    @robharding5345 Год назад +49

    With the amount of crime and mistrust of our police force, this old system would be laughed at today, But for most decent people who can still remember this policing method, it worked very well. back in the 60's the police were respected, like the teacher, the family doctor,and most other community servants.

    • @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
      @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx Год назад +1

      Back in the 60s the police were rightly hated and distrusted by Black, LGBT+ and working class people who could all expect to be beaten up or framed for an offence they didn't commit. As for low-paid workers on strike, they knew whose side the cops were on.

    • @Gecko....
      @Gecko.... 11 месяцев назад +4

      Nostalgia is deluding your memory. Crime rates peaked in the mid 1990s and today they are lower than in the 60s-70s-80s. Violent crime today is about the same as the 60s and lower than the 80s.
      Police were not respected in the 60s where I am from. They were seen as bully boys, all ex-army who ruled through fear.

    • @bertiewooster3326
      @bertiewooster3326 10 месяцев назад +4

      @@Gecko.... Not in relation to the horrendous overpopulation in the UK today chum go back to ONS stats and get accurate repeat accurate figures.

    • @robharding5345
      @robharding5345 29 дней назад +1

      @@Gecko.... Not at all, I was there, and I'm here now, so I have the experience to prove your nostalgia theory is completely false,

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka 29 дней назад +1

      Crime is actually lower now than it was back then. It's amazing how some people get so paranoid as they get old. I think that's really the explanation - as people get older they airbrush the past and lose contact with the present.

  • @StudiosNYC54-tl9pt
    @StudiosNYC54-tl9pt Месяц назад +7

    I remember wagging junior school on a few occasions in the 50's, I had my school uniform on and I saw a policeman and in order for him to not see me I quickly evaded him by taking a different route, it was not out of the question then for the police constables to come striaght to you to ask why you were not at school, I was 7 in 1959.

    • @arkle519
      @arkle519 24 дня назад

      Oh wow! You know, many of us would have strange fearful visions of policemen coming to our house to take us to school if we were skipping it. Some cartoons even mocked the idea. I guess it wasn't totally unfounded.

  • @antonyosborne5261
    @antonyosborne5261 15 дней назад +3

    I actually remember when the police cars had a bell on the front instead of a siren!!

  • @keithjohnson7677
    @keithjohnson7677 11 месяцев назад +5

    So sad this worked the change with the car down hill from there.

  • @paulbelfastlimerick
    @paulbelfastlimerick 2 года назад +12

    "Over and Out" aaaaaaaaargh! They are mutually incompatible terms. However, this was a great documentary.

    • @markpunt9638
      @markpunt9638 2 месяца назад +3

      And those Pye Picket phones had such a very, very short range.Okay to relay back via a vehicle but otherwise pretty hopeless

    • @eatiegourmet1015
      @eatiegourmet1015 12 дней назад

      No, they each have defined meanings in 'radio talk'.
      "Over" is when you've had a say and allow for a response.
      "Out" is when one is done speaking on the conversation.
      "Over and Out" = 'that's all, I'm hanging up now'.

    • @interesting2491
      @interesting2491 4 дня назад

      @@eatiegourmet1015”Over and out” is the same as “out” in regards to the following procedure after both pro-words

  • @MaxJames597yompfitness
    @MaxJames597yompfitness 13 дней назад +2

    Gone from constabulary law enforcment to police commissar political revenue extracting

  • @jameshutton8422
    @jameshutton8422 23 дня назад +3

    I rember the days of foot patrol, checking the shop doors during night's. I didn't get my basic drivers course for 2 and half yrs and that was a week long course, now they get an hour assessment after a few months and allowed to drive area cars. Tea spots for "intelligence gathering " and community relations, walking the beat you also saw more than sat in a car.

  • @skrumbleton3745
    @skrumbleton3745 4 года назад +8

    “Going down to the primary school see if I can find anything about the man with the _tellyscopp_ “
    Man if my accent was that strong I swear

  • @RcNerd
    @RcNerd 11 месяцев назад +9

    Today cops are not fit for purpose 😂😂😂

    • @garethhelliwell9736
      @garethhelliwell9736 8 месяцев назад +5

      You could say the same about certain members of the society.

  • @keithammleter3824
    @keithammleter3824 24 дня назад +3

    Ford Anglias! t must have been a trial at times carting off big burly crims. A friend had an Anglia. It was a tiny car, not much room inside.

    • @tjm3900
      @tjm3900 3 дня назад

      They were knon as Panda cars. They were not generally used to transport criminals.

  • @PhillRobinson
    @PhillRobinson Год назад +5

    I remember the old PYE radios. They were a little deaf to be honest.

    • @markpunt9638
      @markpunt9638 2 месяца назад

      Only mW of output as well

  • @equaliser2265
    @equaliser2265 18 дней назад +2

    We still need foot patrols and lots of them.

  • @Daisy-023.
    @Daisy-023. 21 день назад +2

    Did police cars back then have any lights or sirens??

    • @jackspringheel9963
      @jackspringheel9963 17 дней назад +1

      There'd be an Area Car (double crewed) which would cover several units, that might have blues and twos.

  • @davidwolstenholme4676
    @davidwolstenholme4676 18 дней назад +1

    im 80 i remember the hard life but at least it was normal so were the people

  • @xaviert.123
    @xaviert.123 Год назад +6

    Blimey you reckon this is Yorkshire? Strong accent back then

  • @JCD275
    @JCD275 Год назад +10

    Wow a copper walking the beat!

  • @Scouser89Liverpool22
    @Scouser89Liverpool22 23 дня назад +2

    That looks like Chester, a wonderful city

  • @sonyaturova6538
    @sonyaturova6538 Год назад +4

    Hi! I'm making a video about the police for my course - can I use this footage in it? Thanks

  • @BarbaraPineda-v9p
    @BarbaraPineda-v9p 7 дней назад

    The yrs, 1960s I baby boomers, aged 6s yrs, old I agreed perfected timed, yes, also dreadful, timed, too

  • @leoroverman4541
    @leoroverman4541 23 дня назад +1

    Good old Pye radios, ever defective, rack in my nick read Defective radios and some wag had scribbled for defective constables😀

  • @DS-od1kb
    @DS-od1kb 24 дня назад +1

    The auditor is a typical pen pusher.

  • @kenneth2656
    @kenneth2656 29 дней назад +1

    I remember when you could buy a decent second hand Ford Anglia for £45

  • @johnphillips1683
    @johnphillips1683 24 дня назад +1

    Coppers' caps without the Sillitoe check round them always look odd to me.

    • @motog5s477
      @motog5s477 13 дней назад +1

      I've always thought the Sillitoe check made a copper look rather slobby and unkempt. A bit like when they removed the belt from the tunic.

  • @eamonnevans8005
    @eamonnevans8005 23 дня назад +1

    A fascinating insight into a time when British policing actually worked. Odd that there was no mention of female officers.

    • @Carroty_Peg
      @Carroty_Peg 22 дня назад +2

      You might want to put these two things together

  • @dockaos924
    @dockaos924 23 дня назад +2

    Not quite the nasties they are today

  • @bolshevikproductions
    @bolshevikproductions Год назад +4

    FM” I was born in 1968

  • @jfi368
    @jfi368 24 дня назад +2

    Amazing how many people blame the police and politicians instead of the criminals themselves !!!

    • @Sidneyyoungblood75
      @Sidneyyoungblood75 21 день назад

      That's because successive left wing politicians have convinced society that criminals are just hard done by victims of a cruel society and institutions.
      The same left wing types who have no poisoned every institution and aspect of society where decent ordinary folk are to be criminalised as much as possible and scumbags decriminalised routinely.
      That's the fucked up mentality of a leftie

    • @annpeerkat2020
      @annpeerkat2020 10 дней назад

      @@Sidneyyoungblood75 you seem to have covered it all there sid. Are you 75 years old... or just a wet behind the ears born in '75?
      Commiserations about the demise of your heroic political party if you're in the UK... or good luck to the world if there's another trumpian era!

  • @darenward5256
    @darenward5256 18 дней назад +1

    Not very realistic, noone was shouting abuse at em 😂

  • @tsr207
    @tsr207 Год назад +10

    Whenever this type of film is shown numerous comments say how wonderful the policing was then - well, growing up in the West of Scotland during this time period I can tell you people avoided the police (and I mean totally innocent people with no intent) like the plague ! People would cross the road not to speak to them ! Much better today.........

    • @banksarenotyourfriends
      @banksarenotyourfriends Год назад +3

      Hear hear, I can remember my dad telling me that as a young boy he'd been 'moved on' out of the bus station when he was waiting to get a bus home one afternoon. When he protested that he was just trying to get home, the copper took off his glove and slapped him with it!
      Police were maybe feared more back then, but certainly not all of them were respected.

    • @bertiewooster3326
      @bertiewooster3326 10 месяцев назад

      Well it was in Scotland chum what do you expect.

    • @dariowiter3078
      @dariowiter3078 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@banksarenotyourfriends😳😳😳😳😳

    • @grahamegaw-mc3bw
      @grahamegaw-mc3bw Месяц назад

      @@bertiewooster3326It’s not only in that aspect that Scotland is different.

  • @michael1968-m9b
    @michael1968-m9b Год назад +17

    happier times back then

    • @operatorjeffdeathstar7759
      @operatorjeffdeathstar7759 5 месяцев назад +2

      Not a fucking chance...people were dirt poor...

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka 29 дней назад

      No mate, you were just young and naive.

    • @unter1103
      @unter1103 28 дней назад

      ​@@operatorjeffdeathstar7759 you potty mouthed chimp you are implying someone has to be rich to be happy?

    • @vincekerrigan8300
      @vincekerrigan8300 18 дней назад +2

      ​@@zeddekaPresumably you didn't live in those times, so don't make assumptions when you don't know what you are talking about. Admittedly things are better today in the material sense, but as you get older you realise that the material aspects of our way of life are not necessarily the most important.

  • @williamwalker705
    @williamwalker705 20 дней назад +1

    Hard to think good policing existed

  • @mathewgrover6455
    @mathewgrover6455 25 дней назад +1

    How life then moved at a slower pace. No angry people, no mobile phones. Everyone looks contented

    • @DS-od1kb
      @DS-od1kb 24 дня назад +1

      And kids were abused indoors during Jim'll fix it.

  • @jnuttso1
    @jnuttso1 2 года назад +3

    Brilliant thanks 😊

  • @robnewman6101
    @robnewman6101 7 месяцев назад +2

    Wow.

  • @EdVanMeyer
    @EdVanMeyer Год назад +7

    The good old days

  • @PharoahJardin
    @PharoahJardin 2 года назад +3

    Very sweet!

  • @tonyhelliwell321
    @tonyhelliwell321 22 дня назад +1

    This is how we operated in the Royal Military Police in the 80's. We had a two man patrol that covered a 9-5 Police station in a local town, a Long Range Patrol that covered Hamburg, Hanover, Lubecke and any UK Govt building or military establishments in the are. Then we had a local patrol. For the garrison we were in and the local towns.
    In the duty room we had a desk nco, duty Sergeant and a German interpretor. We often did joint patrols with the German Police. We had black MK5 Cortinas back then.

    • @williamtraynor-kean7214
      @williamtraynor-kean7214 22 дня назад

      Hope you never used "over and out".

    • @tonyhelliwell321
      @tonyhelliwell321 22 дня назад

      ​@@williamtraynor-kean7214 Our radios (Storno types) never worked he had to phone in or messages were left for us to call in at certain bars or German Police stations in our patrol areas

    • @annpeerkat2020
      @annpeerkat2020 10 дней назад

      @@tonyhelliwell321 I knew of a few fellas post war in customs, who were very skilled in the art of "calling in at certain bars."

  • @davedavis4269
    @davedavis4269 8 месяцев назад +6

    Unfortunately we’ll never see these days ever again 😢

    • @andrewsimm633
      @andrewsimm633 6 месяцев назад

      But you have to thinks it's better now with all the technology advancement and medical advancent. But I'd rather have the police now then back then. Modern equipment especially the armed police definitely have more of them.

    • @zeddeka
      @zeddeka 29 дней назад

      I'm glad they're gone. Horrible times when the police were utterly corrupt, but there was hardly any scrutiny of them as there is now. It was only in the 1970s when police corruption just started to be taken seriously

    • @travis9062856
      @travis9062856 27 дней назад +1

      ⁠@@andrewsimm633 Criminals too use modern technology. Not only to help them commit crime but also to also help them avoid and combat the police. I remember an officer telling me one drug dealer he regularly dealt with first started his criminal career in the gang he was in as a 13 year old bunking off school on the top of housing blocks using a whistle and children’s play radio from Argos to warn all the drug dealers on the housing estate that the police were around if any came by. That was in the mid 2000s so just imagine what technology criminals use now

    • @reluctantheist5224
      @reluctantheist5224 10 дней назад

      Why? Are you a criminal?

  • @johnniethepom7545
    @johnniethepom7545 25 дней назад

    It's like watching an episode of Z cars .

  • @johnathandaviddunster38
    @johnathandaviddunster38 Год назад +2

    POLICE PIE CHART!!!

    • @johnathandaviddunster38
      @johnathandaviddunster38 Год назад +2

      TASER PRACTICE ON PIE CHART!!!

    • @oilburner225
      @oilburner225 6 месяцев назад

      That could be taken literally, back in the 60's our local beat officer was a rather large gentleman. The local criminal fraternity said that to escape from him was just a brisk walk, no need to run. 'The Police Pie Chart' was taken literally by this particular Policeman, pork pies, mince pies, etc etc

  • @lindalonergan7887
    @lindalonergan7887 24 дня назад

    When policemen were exactly that.

  • @bertiewooster3326
    @bertiewooster3326 Год назад +12

    Just distant history now foreigners now do the plodding , tattooed, weedy short and fat plods ...it goes on useless poor training unfit fat untidy = modern plods of today.I know

    • @JD-eq4dp
      @JD-eq4dp Год назад +6

      Well, perhaps you should join up and show them how it's done.

    • @deanplant1500
      @deanplant1500 Год назад +3

      So true when men had to be 6 foot and responsible and respected not like the idiots now !!!!

    • @deanplant1500
      @deanplant1500 Год назад +1

      @@JD-eq4dpshut up child adults talking

    • @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
      @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx Год назад +1

      Yes. Back when this was made, white coppers were handy with their truncheons against dark-skinned 'foreigners' who were, of course, all guilty until proven innocent, right? Shame that these days, coppers have to have something called 'evidence'.

    • @bertiewooster3326
      @bertiewooster3326 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@JD-eq4dp Far too clever to be a plod chum.

  • @stephenfreestone7956
    @stephenfreestone7956 29 дней назад +4

    When they say beat they actually mean beating people up

  • @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx
    @RebeccaTurner-ny1xx Год назад +5

    They called it 'going on the beat' as if a copper came back from a patrol without the blood of a Black man on his truncheon, he was roundly derided by his fellow coppers.

    • @rob_1359
      @rob_1359 29 дней назад +15

      What utter stupid nonsense

    • @coops1964
      @coops1964 27 дней назад

      Pathetic comment.

    • @johnniethepom7545
      @johnniethepom7545 25 дней назад

      ​@@rob_1359. They really believe this cr@p . Tales of how they can live for free in the sunshine of the Caribbean, picking fresh mango tree while walking home with a basket of freshly caught fish and all the Ganja you can smoke from the bush.

  • @annpeerkat2020
    @annpeerkat2020 10 дней назад

    0:32 shows the investment police made in the pursuit vehicles of the day! Front hub generator, so mr plod could pursue at high speed with little noise or rolling resistance, with lights ablaze.

  • @bolshevikproductions
    @bolshevikproductions Год назад +1

    Forking Dibble and nosey Parker’s causing troubles.