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  • Опубликовано: 17 ноя 2024

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  • @peterwilliams6956
    @peterwilliams6956 Год назад +279

    She quickly realised that you knew more about the law than she did. I liked her because she admitted she was wrong a rare thing in a police officer

    • @chrisbevis7725
      @chrisbevis7725 Год назад +10

      She said she was wrong because she met a man that stood on the law and his rights! She knew he would report her!

    • @mikegraham8319
      @mikegraham8319 Год назад +7

      ​​​@@chrisbevis7725No.. she was just a nice calm and patient person !

    • @tommurphy7611
      @tommurphy7611 Год назад

      She is still a LIAR that would abuse laws if there was no camera involved, she was playing "nice" once she was scared that her BS will be exposed to the members of the public to see her dirty intentions and wrinkles under her eyes.

    • @ILikeWhiteUK
      @ILikeWhiteUK Год назад +6

      @@mikegraham8319 Not so, she only went on the charm defensive when she knew she had f$*&ed up. Her initial attitude was curt, arrogant, and sarcastic.

    • @mikegraham8319
      @mikegraham8319 Год назад +3

      @@ILikeWhiteUK What a load of twaddle , just watched it again ,she was very calm and very patient not once did she get annoyed and she certainly wasn't arrogant 🙄

  • @MG-nm9gt
    @MG-nm9gt Год назад +190

    Great interaction. She started off poorly but ended up really showing great respect and attitude. Well done to you both.🎉

    • @beds139
      @beds139 Год назад +9

      She started off with the standard attitude of she’s a plod & she’s going to get rid of this nasty looking oik. She only became reasonable when she realised she was out of her depth.

    • @hectichazerdus
      @hectichazerdus Год назад +9

      11:44 the penny dropped, the light bulb went on and she realised an auditor had reeled her in and run circles around her / them / it / they

    • @rexstewart6111
      @rexstewart6111 Год назад +2

      I agree 100%

    • @chrisbevis7725
      @chrisbevis7725 Год назад +2

      WELL DONE TO THE AUDITOR FOR PUTTING HER BACK IN HER PLACE!

    • @tommurphy7611
      @tommurphy7611 Год назад

      She is still a LIAR that would abuse laws if there was no camera involved, she was playing "nice" once she was scared that her BS will be exposed to the members of the public to see her dirty intentions, filthy hair and wrinkles under her eyes.

  • @JasonHunt-qk7ly
    @JasonHunt-qk7ly Год назад +221

    One of the best audits you've done. Respectful and informative. The officer is a rare one apologiseing also respectful after a little debate

    • @chrisbevis7725
      @chrisbevis7725 Год назад +3

      We need cops that KNOW the law and respect/uphold citizens rights - she did neither!

    • @tommurphy7611
      @tommurphy7611 Год назад

      She is still a LIAR that would abuse laws if there was no camera involved, she was playing "nice" once she was scared that her BS will be exposed to the members of the public to see her dirty intentions, filthy hair and wrinkles under her eyes.

    • @jasonsimmons30
      @jasonsimmons30 Год назад +7

      I second that that I thought this was one of Yardley Ski's best audits. He was respectful and put across his points in a calm and relaxed manner. Nice work

    • @ThatMicro43Guy
      @ThatMicro43Guy Год назад +1

      @@chrisbevis7725no one can KNOW all he laws

    • @Skankhunt42-gg6vf
      @Skankhunt42-gg6vf 9 месяцев назад

      @@ThatMicro43Guywhen you’re enforcing them I think it’s part of the job your comment is as dumb as the met. They employ anyone with no qualifications what does that tell you

  • @wheretoeatincrete2195
    @wheretoeatincrete2195 10 месяцев назад +8

    So impressed with the way you ripped her a new one in the best way ever. Calm, collective and very professional.. ❤

  • @sunglassesron9464
    @sunglassesron9464 Год назад +41

    She started off earning the hate. Finished off earning some respect. Good on her for not letting her ego take control of the situation.

  • @Azriel2k3
    @Azriel2k3 Год назад +200

    Props to this constable, I hope she understands that we as viewers really appreciate the fact that she didn't let her ego get the best of her and she took the time to respectfully listen. We need more officers that behave like this.

    • @chrisbevis7725
      @chrisbevis7725 Год назад +11

      No we need cops that KNOW the law and respect/uphold citizens rights - she did neither!

    • @_Why_123
      @_Why_123 Год назад +7

      ​@@chrisbevis7725 - Ah!... She's obviously a very intelligent and professional person, a bit lax, yes, but the whole gang is lax... I am confident that she will have taken everything on board! ... a good apple!🍏

    • @tommurphy7611
      @tommurphy7611 Год назад

      She is still a LIAR that would abuse laws if there was no camera involved, she was playing "nice" once she was scared that her BS will be exposed to the members of the public to see her dirty intentions and wrinkles under her eyes.

    • @chrisbevis7725
      @chrisbevis7725 Год назад +6

      She had no choice but to admit her errors to a man more clued up on the law than she is -but imagine this man was not an auditor - was a child, an elderly person, a vulnerable person or just someone who did not know their rights - she would have railroaded them straight into a cell. She is disgusting.

  • @thaijeff
    @thaijeff Год назад +191

    Great stuff, Yardley and well done PC Jones for listening. It is so rare to see a police officer having the humility to apologise. We could do with more of that from other police officers.

    • @hectichazerdus
      @hectichazerdus Год назад +12

      Verbal Judo, Yardley wins again. Checkmate

    • @robwilson8673
      @robwilson8673 Год назад +8

      Though one may think ? when in a self created big hole PC Jones ? “STOP digging “ 🙈🤪🤪🤪😆😆😆
      TOP audit YS Thank you.

    • @Roy-jf3pv
      @Roy-jf3pv Год назад +8

      Id have told her that she looks like my Lesbian Nana😀

    • @hectichazerdus
      @hectichazerdus Год назад +7

      @@Robeight Exactly. The camera changes things. No camera... and he wouldn't last 30 seconds outside their precious building before he is face down in cuffs on the concrete. Dishonest cop

    • @strickostricko
      @strickostricko Год назад +2

      @@hectichazerdustrue words.

  • @saddaddrummer
    @saddaddrummer Год назад +40

    One of the simplest videos you've ever done, but I would say it's one of the best. You calmly educated and informed the officer and she took it on the chin without showing any ego. Yes Yardley one of the best.

  • @adrianbrowne7874
    @adrianbrowne7874 Год назад +63

    This is one of the most constructive dialogues that you have so far had with someone! And the Ladies willingness to listen, was "very positive"!!😊

    • @hectichazerdus
      @hectichazerdus Год назад +4

      Not really. What happened here is her logic kicked in when she realised she is going on RUclips and so switched her tactics. Shows her deceitful flexibility if you ask me

    • @tommurphy7611
      @tommurphy7611 Год назад

      Don't be naive sheeple. She is still a LIAR and actor that would abuse laws if there was no camera involved, she was playing "nice" once she was scared that her BS will be exposed to the members of the public to see her dirty intentions, filthy hair and wrinkles under her eyes.

  • @RobertWilliams-rd1mt
    @RobertWilliams-rd1mt Год назад +8

    Well done Yardley. A mature and instructive audit. How it should be done.

  • @eamonkelly9934
    @eamonkelly9934 Год назад +47

    She is however calm and non egotistical
    Capable of learning and realised very quickly she was actually powerless
    Learned more in that 20 mins than a 3 day training course would produce
    Well done

  • @davidsmith5523
    @davidsmith5523 Год назад +81

    I am frankly impressed with her genuiness in the end. Yes she made errors but up for it in the end. For a person in her profession to have the humility to apoligise is almost unheard of. You also did a great job in bringing out the best in her. I still stand by my earlier comment about her identifying herself but overall she did well. She needs commending not reprimanding. She was willing to learn, another rare commodity in the role. Great that you asked about the W.C. after chatting to the P.C.

    • @Error_404_Not_Found_timed_out_
      @Error_404_Not_Found_timed_out_ Год назад +2

      She ended the interaction because she remembered her coffee and donuts were getting cold

    • @davidsmith5523
      @davidsmith5523 Год назад

      @co-ordinate.your.anoraks Maybe her body armour fell asleep?

    • @tommurphy7611
      @tommurphy7611 Год назад

      Don't be naive sheeple. She is still a LIAR and actor that would abuse laws if there was no camera involved, she was playing "nice" once she was scared that her BS will be exposed to the members of the public to see her dirty intentions, filthy hair and wrinkles under her eyes.

    • @chrisbevis7725
      @chrisbevis7725 Год назад +2

      She had no choice but to admit her errors to a man more clued up on the law than she is -but imagine this man was not an auditor - was a child, an elderly person, a vulnerable person or just someone who did not know their rights - she would have railroaded them straight into a cell. She is disgusting.

  • @mickbowler397
    @mickbowler397 Год назад +43

    What a breath of fresh air having someone coming out reading the riot act and being put straight. Above all she apologised for getting it wrong. On the flip side who sent her out to confront you single handed if they thought there was a risk. Spineless work force springs to mind.

    • @Error_404_Not_Found_timed_out_
      @Error_404_Not_Found_timed_out_ Год назад +2

      A short-sleeved shirt and epaulettes would have saved her against a terrorist. . . don't forget the rest of them were on their official coffee break.

    • @tommurphy7611
      @tommurphy7611 Год назад

      She is still a LIAR that would abuse laws if there was no camera involved, she was playing "nice" once she was scared that her BS will be exposed to the members of the public to see her dirty intentions, filthy hair and wrinkles under her eyes.

  • @elminsters
    @elminsters Год назад +132

    I think this is by far your best video because you stayed calm, gave them a chance to talk whilst standing your ground, and used logic to win the argument. Well done. Also, I really liked that you pointed out how she knew you could see her name and number because you might be visually impaired. Fair play to her, she admitted where she was wrong and I think that puts her in a better light than many of her colleagues. I hope you do more videos where you present yourself like this.

    • @tc5042
      @tc5042 Год назад +6

      Totally agree 👍

    • @markharrison7125
      @markharrison7125 Год назад +6

      Nailed it...spot on.. Yardley kept cool and the Constable after her initial normal perceived uniform authority came across emphatic with a dose of good old fashioned common sense and was educated..this audit should be used as an example of how it should be done..

    • @davymac3882
      @davymac3882 Год назад +7

      Great reply but the problem is that due to the arrogance and perceived authority of a lot of constables the sort of interaction we have just seen is often just not possible. It is impossible to present yourself the way Yardley did when confronted with a bigoted arrogant lawless constable with their mind set on brownie points for assault, illegal detainment and battery.

  • @cameronpeters9971
    @cameronpeters9971 Год назад +11

    The most constructive audit I've seen in a long while. Well done.

  • @justiceforall8574
    @justiceforall8574 Год назад +10

    ONE OF THE BEST INTERACTIONS WITH A POLICE OFFICER THAT I HAVE EVER SEEN,WELL DONE TO BOTH YOU & HER. RESPECT.

  • @LiveFromLondon2
    @LiveFromLondon2 Год назад +48

    Nobody is perfect, she is right to challenge the dodgy looking bloke taking pictures. Nothing wrong with that. Then she goes into plod mode, and to be fair, when anyone does a job day in day out, bad habits are easily formed, it happens to everyone. But absolute credit to her for taking the points on board. And its pretty obvious that she is not one of the bad ones.

  • @Gary-q6k
    @Gary-q6k Год назад +7

    Well done PC Jones. You thankfully went from tyrant to human. And even more well done Yardley for not kicking off. Excellent all round audit. 👏

  • @kevinthegerbil2708
    @kevinthegerbil2708 Год назад +13

    The lady accepted her mistakes and apologised. It takes good and strong character to admit one's mistakes. Fair play to her, you were fair too.

    • @yardleyskiauditing
      @yardleyskiauditing  Год назад +2

      Thank you

    • @pithius2191
      @pithius2191 2 месяца назад

      @@yardleyskiauditing Hostile reconnaissance is covert... 😂 been watching too many spy movies with laughable auditor and auditor bellend

  • @datdeliveryguy
    @datdeliveryguy Год назад +11

    A humble officer!! I applaud her. It's very sad that I get excited when I see a police officer like this

  • @cheds1
    @cheds1 Год назад +14

    One of the best I’ve seen. Handled it brilliantly. Well done

  • @larasoutdooradventures5685
    @larasoutdooradventures5685 Год назад +25

    Very nice she took on board what you were saying, I wish more officers would have the same positive attitude

    • @legobatman8353
      @legobatman8353 Год назад +4

      I think the ability to admit fault is not a common trait in the police. Well done to the lady in this case and well done YS for disarming her so well.

  • @Khox19
    @Khox19 Год назад +12

    Great audit Yardley and fair play to the officer for holding her hands up and saying she got it wrong

  • @jamesrawson6659
    @jamesrawson6659 Год назад +17

    Good video also thumbs up to the police officer who even apologised for the points she brought up and even listened to you. Fantastic interaction

  • @justchris123
    @justchris123 Год назад +24

    She started like they all do but the fact she stayed and took it all on the chin is what saved her. Well done YS that was the perfect education for her.

  • @realfacthunt
    @realfacthunt Год назад +33

    This is the future of this channel, educating them rather than getting into an argument even if they start it. The best video you've done for a long time.

    • @krankinkogs
      @krankinkogs Год назад +2

      oh come on, you know we both come here to watch him using words to run rings around cops....yes this was a good video and interaction but lets not make this yardlys norm

    • @justalitttleun
      @justalitttleun Год назад +6

      This only happened because of her humility and ability to put her ego away most don't and Yardley acts and responds accordingly which is why it ends up with a verbal duel.

    • @realfacthunt
      @realfacthunt Год назад

      @@krankinkogs It's all a bit cliched now, I can't see why both ways can't work.

    • @krankinkogs
      @krankinkogs Год назад +1

      @@realfacthunt they can... but as for the future of the channel comment.... i need my weekly dose of yardly old skool.
      luckily for me... the cops generally are not like maam jones 😂😂😂

  • @EvenBigger-Brother
    @EvenBigger-Brother Год назад +41

    Well we were all as pig ignorant as Samantha at one time . her saving grace compared to other officers is she has the ability to take a step back from her ego and feelings and analyze the situation in a level headed , rational manner and learn from her mistakes . There has actually been 2 memos .the first back in 2010 to dispel the internal myth of filming outside a police premises is a crime . Really great interaction Yardley Ski .

    • @chrisbevis7725
      @chrisbevis7725 Год назад +1

      She simply knew she was beat and that her ignorance of the law or citizens rights were her downfall.

  • @melissatyus6213
    @melissatyus6213 Год назад +11

    I think this audit was handled perfectly! The officer accepted her mistakes graciously.

  • @markharrison7125
    @markharrison7125 Год назад +28

    Brilliant audit Yardley..once you educated her and she parked her ego that was a very good interaction..
    Ps nice to see the subscribers are creeping up but you deserve a lot more..

  • @mozzba
    @mozzba Год назад +27

    You can see she was willing to listen and has admitted her mistake so she gets a thumbs up from me

  • @ritch8088
    @ritch8088 Год назад +10

    You absolutely schooled her Yardley. One of your best audits. Brilliant!

  • @eliz9369
    @eliz9369 Год назад +11

    Brilliantly handled Yardley. Glad she apologised to you. I wish more would do this. Well done and thank you!

  • @ianparker4186
    @ianparker4186 Год назад +11

    Beautifully done. Congratulations, that was perfect and I believe she understands more now. A win for everyone

  • @EdWeeks999
    @EdWeeks999 Год назад +4

    Probably the best interaction I’ve seen on your channel. She turned it round. You could tell she’d never seen an audit before!

  • @witekkopyrda6924
    @witekkopyrda6924 Год назад +7

    This has got to be one of the best audits ever.

  • @daytona1212
    @daytona1212 Год назад +11

    At the start she did all we don't want to see in a constable. Making sections up on the fly, saying you have to answer her questions and later turns like a leaf in a good way. Great video, and good job on educating her and waking her up.

  • @roywhale7876
    @roywhale7876 Год назад +4

    Probably the most respectful audit from both sides I have ever seen

  • @davidsmith5523
    @davidsmith5523 Год назад +13

    Terrific application of logic Yard. To be fair she apologised. Respect to her for that. Her intentions were more genuine than most.

  • @rogerhall3538
    @rogerhall3538 Год назад +8

    After seeing the video to the end she did come over as a good person well done

  • @nupidoo3202
    @nupidoo3202 Год назад +14

    You handled that brilliantly Yardley Ski. The cop started to mess up, but she then changed her approach, appologised and was then very humble so full respect to the cop. Fantastic Audit, subscribed...

  • @colinrichardson9742
    @colinrichardson9742 Год назад +12

    Never thought i would say this . But ten out of ten for both of you..I must be going soft in my old age. The place opened when i was four years old by the way. A great interaction that is rarely seen these days .

  • @benji.B-side
    @benji.B-side Год назад +14

    Excellent video. I would never have expected that turn of attitude after your initial meeting with her. The Ice Queen melted and became a spring flower. 😁
    Seriously, she deserves full credit for listening to you and admitting her failings, that's what we want from all officers. To see this is so rare, she showed her human side, no ego and was very sincere and honest. I give her a 10/10. Yardley, you were fantastic, what a great outcome.

  • @physical54321
    @physical54321 Год назад +6

    you have changed that police officers approach to the public from now on 100% and i bet she passes on her experience for the better you have both grown from this interaction ....a very well done yardley

    • @jaylamb477
      @jaylamb477 Год назад

      Nah, she will revert back to tyrant during her next interaction with a member of the public (who doesn’t know their rights).

    • @yardleyskiauditing
      @yardleyskiauditing  Год назад +1

      Thank you @physical

    • @yardleyskiauditing
      @yardleyskiauditing  Год назад +2

      @jaylamb.. Let's hope @physical is right and she does learn from this encounter. I'd like to think she will always remember this incident and use it as a positive.

  • @PJ-wm9nq
    @PJ-wm9nq Год назад +16

    Proof that she's programmed with a particular mindset. Well done for your explanation and subsequent education; you've managed to break through that mindset. Many will now think twice about spouting acts and the relevant sections. Brilliant that you pointed out that Hostile Reconnaissance is meant to be reported to senior management before it's used. May the days of "I don't like you filming" be coming to end. Kudos to the lady for actually apologising though. (Back to normal interactions at the end with the car!)

  • @malcolmbaker401
    @malcolmbaker401 Год назад +10

    I have been an avid watcher of most of the auditors in this country .I have to state that this has been the most respectful interaction between an auditor and a police officer that I have ever seen.This audit should be shown throughout the police force in this country to show police officers how to de-escalate these encounters ,PC Jones should most certainly be commended and of course our own Mr Yardley.

  • @jamesuk1704
    @jamesuk1704 Год назад +9

    All my respect to the most respectful officer PC Jones and hopefully other's will learn from that,hopefully other officers will watch this and use it as a learning curve.

  • @raynordefoubert9753
    @raynordefoubert9753 Год назад +9

    As my father would say "every day is a learning day". Well done to the officer for listening and taking on board what you said... It turned out to be a fantastic conversation well done to you both :)

  • @StrawberrySunday212
    @StrawberrySunday212 Год назад +9

    You presented yourself so well. You were lovely and calm, and she did listen and appreciate your knowledge and apologized for getting it wrong.. So all's well that ends well. This is one of the best you've did. A good interaction and PC Jones seemed a decent, likeable, good cop...well done to you both.

  • @mrtyne2912
    @mrtyne2912 Год назад +4

    I've been watching audit videos from the US and the UK for 3 or 4 years. This is the best ever audit video. Superbly handled by both you and the Constable. This should be watched by all police and all auditors. Congratulations!

  • @brianswan4439
    @brianswan4439 Год назад +17

    This is probably the best and most informative audit from you ive seen. Creditbwhere credit is due. Would also like to mention her she was initially hostile but after speaking on your level she was brilliant, this video would go along way by being used in police training.

  • @realcooking1833
    @realcooking1833 Год назад +8

    She soon realised she was talking to someone who knows the law way better than she does. Great audit Yardley👍

  • @davidsmith5523
    @davidsmith5523 Год назад +26

    This fascinates me. I'm visually impaired. I can never read name badges or their numbers. Yet these peoplr frequently seem unaware that many of us have disabilities. This is yet another tell tale sign that they are detached from reality. One step removed from the ability to show empathy. It was a simple question but threw her completely right from the outset. How can she protect the community with so little understanding of what the community is?

  • @davidking6391
    @davidking6391 Год назад +19

    She did well in the end and really pleased to see that she was able to to see where she had went wrong. They really do need to learn that if you aren't doing anything wrong then you aren't obliged to even speak to them never mind answer their questions. All this "you need to answer me as I'm a serving police officer is nonsense.

    • @tommurphy7611
      @tommurphy7611 Год назад

      Don't be naive sheep. She is still a LIAR and actor that would abuse laws if there was no camera involved, she was playing "nice" once she was scared that her BS will be exposed to the members of the public to see her dirty intentions, filthy hair and wrinkles under her eyes.

  • @neilthomas8760
    @neilthomas8760 Год назад +15

    Give credit where credits due this female officer yes granted started off poorly however she did realise that this auditor posed no threat.if only all officers past and present could be as well mannered as this female officer .I’m sure the uk will be a better place .great audit and your manner was second to none great respect to you sir .I have watched some audits where auditors actually go out there and cause the problems themselves .you sir will be too of my list as a fantastic auditor

  • @alanmayes851
    @alanmayes851 Год назад +7

    By far the best audit I have seen, credit to you both, PC Jones was magnanimous in her failures and they both finished with respect for each other. I found her quite endearing after this encounter and thank her for her service.

  • @zikotesh6121
    @zikotesh6121 Год назад +23

    Great audit. She is no better than the rest of the gang, if you wasn't so well informed she most certainly would have violated your rights.

  • @stephenfreestone7956
    @stephenfreestone7956 Год назад +9

    She actually turned out alright in the end. She actually did what she's supposed to do - calm down a situation, not inflame it.

  • @aaronwelch787
    @aaronwelch787 Год назад +17

    Everyone needs to stop saying she had a different attitude later on,she basically changed her demeanour because she couldn’t flex her authority over someone who knew their rights. Also she was being filmed,it would have been a different outcome for someone who didn’t know where they stood lawfully. She was condescending from the start until she realised he wasn’t having any of it!

    • @tommurphy7611
      @tommurphy7611 Год назад

      True. She is still a LIAR and actor that would abuse laws if there was no camera involved, she was playing "nice" once she was scared that her BS will be exposed to the members of the public to see her dirty intentions, filthy hair and wrinkles under her eyes.

  • @venusssharman5922
    @venusssharman5922 Год назад +2

    A lawyer with a camera, what could be more perfect than this... Excellent interaction Yardley

  • @kennymartin2583
    @kennymartin2583 Год назад +16

    This is a masterpiece. From start to finish this work shows what someone can do with knowledge of the law against someone who is supposed to have the knowledge but in reality has virtually zero and relies totally on a uniform to intimidate and abuse. ✌

  • @granite999
    @granite999 Год назад +4

    She started off terribly but she turned it around. Nice to see a constable who is willing to forego her ego and apologize. Big respect to her.

  • @MK-CELER-ET-AUDAX
    @MK-CELER-ET-AUDAX 2 месяца назад +2

    She turned out to be one of the good ones. A good egg and ate Humble pie quite well. 👍 Up to her.

  • @MrDylanofIslington
    @MrDylanofIslington Год назад +1

    Imagine if all disputes were resolved this beautifully in the end ❤❤

  • @leyland110
    @leyland110 Год назад +3

    What a nice interaction and a genuine police officer IMHO .More humble than most police officers

  • @Te-rt7bq
    @Te-rt7bq Год назад +1

    Whoa - this has to be the best audit and interaction and most of all the best police training video that the MET could use in educating their officers, respect to the Officer for standing there and listening what needed to be said and yep the section 37 was realisation that the longer we stay in a position of power and never learn above and beyond we will fail miserably along the way, she learnt and i think this was a awesome moment.

  • @Itisfinished.
    @Itisfinished. Год назад +16

    Who did she think she was, I speak in past tense because Yardley very elequently put her right in her place and took her to school and snapped her back into humanity. Brilliant video and exercise and for me it was a positive one eventually and it is about building the bridge but its also about people understanding that they should only insist on being treated by the system under common law and not government legislation, rogue governments dupe people into thinking that they are the same but under common law an alledged crime requires a victim for it to even qualify but under admiralty acts they are imaginary crimes with no victims designed to extort the people for revenue for the fake foney government who have taken over the people,bring back the constitutional constables and get rid of the policy officers,lol, the lady learned well and I am sure the lady at the end was the real her. Top video brother, much prefer the positive ones.

    • @pauldirac808
      @pauldirac808 Год назад +1

      Your so right I wish auditors would use common law .

    • @EvenBigger-Brother
      @EvenBigger-Brother Год назад

      Never got this sovereign citizen routine . policy is not law granted , but there is always a victim when a crime is committed . for example the act of littering or fly tipping the victim is us the people the wildlife and our environment . so are you saying that if you are not aware of a victim then its ok to commit the crime . ? perhaps you can give us some examples of victimless crimes to help us to understand what you are referring to .

    • @Itisfinished.
      @Itisfinished. Год назад +2

      @@EvenBigger-Brother im not a sovereign citizen of anywhere, and thats just it, my rights were given to me at birth and not by men, they gave me a birth certificate and if you don't know what that really is then you need to look into 'the strawman ' and the truth is that there are two types of laws at work and weather you know it or not they are different in that one was put in place that is natural law to protect everyone from everyone else and the other one that is in place is admiralty commerce law which has been cloaked well with clever wording and is a system designed to trick the intended revenue provider into giving consent without realising that if its all about claims then rebuttal is allowed and copies of agreements or contracts as evidence that a claim is an actual lawful debt because the main thing they are hiding so the public servants stay the masters is that any and all legislation is only given the power of effect by the consent of the governed, I have never personally voted and as a none participator then only the law of the land is what I recognise and its what suits me best but I don't speak for anyone else. Speaking of victimless crimes to extort and gain control of the people i wasn't thinking about littering but the truth is that it's all government big corpa and pharma and weapons and bad energy choices that is actually responsible for the problems with the flora and fauna and oceans and skies of course and not the people throwing their rubbish in the wrong place but I was thinking more like telling us we are locked down and that anyone attempting to visit a loved one will be arrested and heavily fined while the rule makers and their royal buddies are having shady mask free raves and certainly not socially distancing. Or heavy fines for anyone who wanted to leave the country without first taking a vaccine that they are insisting that the private citizens have to take and provide evidence of taking it while the public servants who are testing their might are not required to take it and are not required to address it. I speak of the covid ones because they are recent but also threatening fines and arrests for a person travelling to work on an electric scooter unless of course its one of theirs which we pay them for and they justify it by saying that they are dangerous even though they are mostly set to a slow speed allowance anyway but even a bike is more dangerous but thats how they are.

    • @EvenBigger-Brother
      @EvenBigger-Brother Год назад

      @@Itisfinished. I was just pointing out some bylaws are justified and we can fail to see the significance of them in regards to the bigger picture . One benefit of the lockdown is more folk have woke up to the reality of how we are treated by those in authority . can you do me a favour have you looked at the bylaws on your local council pages on gov .uk . that were introduced during lockdown .
      Look up council open spaces, nature reserves etc and see if you now require permission to film . As a photographer who worked in conjunction with the council and other management teams , nobody ever mentioned any restrictions other than those associated with disturbing protected species .

  • @rdsparttimeDroneflights
    @rdsparttimeDroneflights Год назад +1

    This is one officer I respect as she was willing to listen and learn other police officers should learn from her and great for apologising for her errors well done officer

  • @SethWest1
    @SethWest1 Год назад +9

    Wow, this PC actually LISTENED 😮😮😮😮

  • @lancsgeoff1
    @lancsgeoff1 Год назад +7

    I watched to the end she did redeem herself and was prepared to listen to Ur point of view and I think she'll learn from this experience in a positive way this is what the public expect from our police dialogue.

  • @themarkbishop
    @themarkbishop 8 месяцев назад +1

    Respect for the apology and levelling . Possibly because she was on shaky ground quoting terrorism act . Good to see you reciprocate. A very worthwhile interaction .

  • @realfreedomofspeechoriginal
    @realfreedomofspeechoriginal Год назад +7

    What a great audit. Definitely should go into your top 5. I actually felt it got heartwarming half way through, and ended on a really good note. You are doing a great job Yardley. I'd go so far as to say you are providing a public service.

  • @shanewalker6609
    @shanewalker6609 Год назад +2

    Thanks PC Jones for the apology, great of you to stay listen and learn, wish more cop's were this open to civil interaction.

  • @tractorboy2002
    @tractorboy2002 Год назад +6

    This is a fascinating video. She started off with the behaviour we come to expect from the Met. When she realised she was talking complete rubbish and you highlighted what an exposed position she had put herself in, her attitude changed dramatically. I’ve seen very few coppers showing the humility she did and for that she should be congratulated. A video that should be added to the Met’s training programme. Classic stuff YS, well done.

  • @DistrustAuthority999
    @DistrustAuthority999 Год назад +1

    What a fabulous officer….and how refreshing, listening thinking it through and apologising…. Well done ma’am, respect to you.

  • @missouriolddognewtricks23
    @missouriolddognewtricks23 Год назад +4

    Great video Yardley! You both did very well in my opinion. It’s important to acknowledge when the police officers do their jobs respectfully and in order. Perhaps there is hope for better days.
    Peace!

  • @davidc6459
    @davidc6459 Год назад +1

    At the end, she was lovely and a very good officer, great video, well done Yardley ski .

  • @dean6816
    @dean6816 Год назад +9

    Well I admit she managed to pull it back from the initial interaction!!

  • @shaun7721
    @shaun7721 Год назад +2

    Fair play she took a step back and thought it through and i think she was quite reasonable in the end. She didnt raise her voice or. Become combative she was cool so kudos to her. We need more police like this.

  • @williamkeith8740
    @williamkeith8740 Год назад +12

    Ouch!!!! Well done Yardley - you helped with educating an officer. Constable Jones was humble enough to accept your input - well done Samantha.

    • @Pennywise180
      @Pennywise180 Год назад

      Humble...don't make me laugh, she was upset she got caught.
      She is a prime example as to why the MET is on special measures....attitude.

  • @pj454
    @pj454 Год назад +16

    The ski man is boss respect the ski man

  • @jamescottle4057
    @jamescottle4057 Год назад +1

    Brilliant conversation all round, you don't get many Officer's who are prompt to admit their mistakes. I praise 👏 her for that 🙏

  • @inspectaganja
    @inspectaganja Год назад +3

    Yardley, you just keep getting better and better. I have watchwd every single onw of your audits and its clwar to see from this particular audit that you have absolutely mastered your art. My hat off to you mate....ermmm sorry Sir 😉 The Met and other police forces should 100% put you on the payroll and get you out there training their officers on how to build confidence with the public. My hat also goes off to Constable Jones. Madam you absolutely redeemed yourself by admitting your mistakes whikst engaged in this interaction. Perhaos you and Yardley could work together ttaining officers. Fantastic stuff both of you. Much respect.

  • @willfairweather8338
    @willfairweather8338 Год назад +6

    Your calm way in this video is awesome 👌 like it loads better. But I understand when you do get angry though (or sound angry) great stuff!😊

  • @ajitpatel9106
    @ajitpatel9106 Год назад

    Another absolutely fantastic video. More of these videos and stay safe PLEASE.

  • @jonneyuk7486
    @jonneyuk7486 Год назад +20

    She is a decent pc and came over that way, wish there was more of her kind. She accepted what you said and apologised for the way in which she originally came across as. Nice lady👍👍

    • @ianhill4585
      @ianhill4585 Год назад +3

      Eventually she did the right thing, after "strong arming" didn't work. She blustered, got knocked back,and became the type of cop she should have been from the get go.

  • @chris-913
    @chris-913 Год назад +1

    Bless her, this is the first auditing video that has made me appreciate that some of the police are human, at leat she is! Good on her for apologising.

  • @adam_meek
    @adam_meek Год назад +3

    we need more like her - fair play.
    YS: 'section was *repelled* ' 😆

  • @totolondon
    @totolondon Год назад +1

    I love the lady , she like listening and learn too ,

  • @billnewby9082
    @billnewby9082 Год назад +3

    She went from tyrannical to personable. Smart and logical thinking, it was like watching a chess tournament. In the end she realised that an officious approach wouldn't cut the mustard.
    A good interaction that I watched all the way without any fast-forwarding.
    Kudos to both of you.

  • @sleeptv9082
    @sleeptv9082 Год назад +1

    She was a decent person in the end i have major respect for someone whom accepts when they made a mistake good on her !

  • @briandoherty2728
    @briandoherty2728 Год назад +13

    Samantha you are a lovely lady and a fantastic police officer. I have seen many many of these videos and you are the best person I have seen covered. I did think that Yardley was a bit unfair in dragging it out but he is not used to dealing with a proper human being during his interaction with police. Samantha best wishes to you and thanks for being a PROPER POLICE OFFICER and human being.

  • @tomcochrane56
    @tomcochrane56 Год назад +2

    Well done, Yardley. I think Samantha learned a BIG lesson today. Thank you for treating this lady with respect.

  • @Blue-zp6nn
    @Blue-zp6nn Год назад +3

    Great audit and the wpc took it on the chin and did apologise not like others the egos are too big to apologise

  • @tremendouspaulrobinson
    @tremendouspaulrobinson Год назад +4

    Tremendous. Well done YS, prob best audit chat seen you do. She really started off on the wrong foot however I enjoyed your educational chatter and the young lady apologized...wow!!, v positive. U getting better every time Sir. This would be a great training vid for the Fuzz & Co. XX

  • @juvix40
    @juvix40 Год назад +2

    This is one of the best debates I have seen in YT with yourself and police person much respect ✊🏾

  • @paulofengland1331
    @paulofengland1331 Год назад +3

    This is like therapy for me. Nothing better than seeing these stuck up arrogant good for Nothing winkers getting some grief. God bless you.

  • @mavicmeister29
    @mavicmeister29 Год назад +2

    Yardley, having followed your channel for some time, I must applaud you on this particular audit. You were ver articulate with the WPC, and eventually she realised her mistakes, and hopefully will think on next time she addresses a member of the public! It was a good video, no shouting, just calm verbalising of the situation on both parties. Well done, and On to The Next one!

  • @totolondon
    @totolondon Год назад +2

    I hope this lady will lead the met in future

  • @ishmaelyakeen4675
    @ishmaelyakeen4675 Год назад +1

    A very good video 10 out 10 for this female officer as she came down of her high horse and realise her attitude was wrong; we need more officer like her who can listen

  • @shaunvanhon3184
    @shaunvanhon3184 Год назад +3

    Well done,I think I heard an apology from the officer,keep it up,the calm ones seem to go better but I may be wrong,love your work