Today I was walking past 2 officers who arrested some lass, who then shouted to me “take a photo it will last longer” so I began filming her and the female office told me to carry on walking and not film, I politely rejected for her to then say you can’t record this. Thanks to AB I know I can, I told her I can and I will as she’s no right to stop me. She soon shut up and backed off 🤣 why do officers think they can stop public filming in public… deluded liars. Wouldn’t of ever knew any of that without AB 👍🏼 legend
Cops have been relying on 'bluff' for many years! They can say anything and they think that the public will just abide by what orders theyre given. However, times have changed, and now we all know that they are allowed to speak crap, but we dont need to listen anymore.
It’s about balancing risks against the costs - financial and operational - of dealing with those perceived risks. It is the civic responsibility of citizens to act appropriately. If “audits” include the use of specialist equipment that gives someone access to records that no one would otherwise see, then public bodies will have to start taking drastic measures. For example, should organisations start to implement privacy measures that anticipate the use of telephoto lenses or drones to view items through windows? Do we want our taxes spent on that kind of thing? Do we really want windowless ground floors in all public and commercial premises?
@@RichardHartley65 It is the responsibility of the data handler to keep said unattended data present in any situation where the public might see it. Notice I say "unattended". If they walk away from that data it needs to be secured. If their on a computer for example that screen needs to not be visable in a manor that may be viewed by they public in any manor. Hard copy on a desk, potentially visible by the public, should not be left in such a state while nobody is at said desk.
@@Leepercomm - I’m aware of the data protection laws. The question I have for you is as stated previously: do you want all public buildings and commercial premises to have to block out windows in case someone pokes a telephoto lens at them? What about upper floors where a drone could potentially film something? Should we turn all those buildings into windowless bunkers? Because ‘auditors’ will keep escalating in order to get clicks, that’s pretty clear. Auditors don’t just act like a normal visitor to a building. So the precautions required to prevent an auditor viewing something are likely to be disproportionate.
@@RichardHartley65 There are many different type of window coverings that allow light in and alow those inside to see out but prevents anyone from the outside to see in. Hence your argument about any drone or telephoto lenses is a mute point. You've heard of two way mirrors? The same can be done with windows but still allow ligh to enter. The other, and more common method, is to use a dark tint. Haven't you ever seen tall buildings where an aircraft flying by has its tefection on the windows of the building?
@@meneurdujeu A sign of the times my friend when you see what the norm is just someone doing their job properly is just about the nicest person on the planet. Sad but true but at the same time those that don't act like Tyrants need to be praised extra!
only because they are all lefty cunts terrified of being seen as "racist" bet you wouldn't get the same reaction of a white englishman with a working class accent went in
Those single glazed metal framed windows are very thermally inefficient, the heating bills must be horrendous in winter. Silly me, the council will just put the rates up to cover the cost.
My brother in law often visited one of the Council Planning Depts in Kent. He said the radiators were always on full and the place was like an oven. So much so the staff had to open all the windows - in winter. Who pays? Oh yes, you and me, through our criminally high council tax. I was worked at a school and much the same thing happened. It's easy to spend someone else's money, isn't it?
It’s a Grade 2 listed building, so the windows themselves can’t be changed. I suspect the council doesn’t have enough money to fit secondary double-glazing.
@AnthonySpringall any law can be changed in a day, given the political will. The fact that this blatant disregard for thermal efficiency is allowed to continue shows what bollocks the "climate crisis" is.
“My personal right not to be filmed”. I wonder how he get’s on running around telling that to all the operators of CCTV, tourists taking photos, dash cams capturing him etc. What an absolute helmet 😂😂😂
When starting out as a street photographer, I found it so difficult to take pictures of scenes with people for fear of making anyone uncomfortable. I accept that being specifically made the direct subject of a photographer or recording without warning or expectation feels intrusive and overly personal to many, if not most people. And it's an understandable feeling to have but yes, it's not justified, it's not a right, and it's not illegal to film anything in a public place. When people get defensive over filming of property and objects that are in public view, it's just ridiculous. This guy didn't overstep that mark, so he still gets a pass from me.
@gbhxu come the day the authorities don't like you for political reasons you can be sure any footage taken of you will be accessed by the police and used against you. Don't be a fool, look where all this surveillance is taking us.
At 7:44 when you said "Ohhhh I can't find the toilets".... I'm really surprised that you couldn't smell the toilets on the market just over the road down the stairs on the corner. They are one of the smelliest bogs I have ever entered. 😂
Here's one for you, AB... those two Assyrian-inspired lions either side of the entrance were the same form as those used on the British Pavillion, New York World's Fair 1939. 🤔 Sculptured by Alfred Frank Hardiman in 1936.
Call me crazy , but I get the impression from your video's that council employees often behave in a narcissistic manner , which by the way this is not a prerequisite for the job . The worker who attempted to trespass you crumbled when you advised her that "this is public property " her reply " well crack on then and do what you need to " was an instant 180 degree turn around.. Keep up the great work AB , you are educating public servants , and should be on the payroll. Sorry , that is an insult.
The woman’s first response on the upper level is to LIE , then backs down immediately when challenged by a knowledgable member of public.😢 What ELSE does she lie about . We need to be able to TRUST public servants 😢
Part of the new SIA renewal of your badge you have to be able to speak good English and read good English as well as completing the ACT awareness course which teaches you how to spot any suspicious behaviour and hostile reconnaissance comes under that hence why all the police and security officers always talk about that. Carry on with your good work AB!!
For those who aren’t aware, maybe they don’t live in uk; That course will be online, unsupervised, clicked through in five minutes with an unfailable multiple choice quiz at the end.
So what do we actually learn from any of these? Nothing really significant so far. The best is widespread ignorance in terms of filming not.being readily controlled (yet). Will these actually change anything that matters? Seems very doubtful and more likely to encourage more power to control what is, in practice, often a nuisance caller
@@hj925- some of the police ones are illuminating and really do serve a purpose. The ones on other public buildings are generally cringeworthy and do nothing to further society. As you say, the likely response will be legislation to restrict filming in public buildings where it intrudes on the privacy of others. It will backfire. But for now, it generates views on RUclips which is all these channels need.
@@RichardHartley65 The police were often disappointing, but that wasn't a shock was it and most of it was confirmation of what we already know. Actually some of it was strangely reassuring given their history. The public buildings were generally pointless. The rest is as you say.
@@hj925 - the ‘auditors’ argument is that engaging with police officers and publicising instances where they act outside their authority(or abuse their powers) is a way to bring about change. Police forces should discipline and/or re-train officers who have been shown to act inappropriately. They should also emphasise the rights of citizens and the limitations of police powers. Over time, the attitudes and behaviour in the police force should improve. I think there is merit in the argument, based on some of encounters that are shown on this channel.
I was getting a bit itchy as you hadn't released a video for a few days, I thought "maybe tomorrow", I didn't expect you to post one this late. Much love AB 😀😀😀
@seandoyle8629 no i clicked on the video to watch and noticed the high views so then wished AB more success, what is wrong with that ? I thought it was nice thing to say personally but nobody is free from criticism clearly.
@@acethecreation it's not about the views buddy, why don't you pay attention to the purpose of these videos instead. Even if he had only one view it's great because the nature of what he's doing is worth more than some statistic.
There's something very strange about that so called council room/info area? The security guy was great, but I have a feeling he is running it all in that room, there were no notice boards, no usual signs or pictures, leaflets etc. I have a feeling shortly the only way you will be able to access it is via online, all part of the great reset imo.
Bethel Street Station was constructed 1936 and a Grade II listed building. Recently Norfolk Constabulary announced L6.5 million renovation to the station and new custody suite extension. Temporary portakabins to be used during construction. A drone landing pad will also be added on the roof. Plans approved late 2022.
It amazes me how difficult councils make it for the public to access the council even though we vote for them and pay for them and as far as public toilets go all council offices have to have access to toilets for members of the public
I've just provided a tender to restore all of the old windows in this police station. The whole main building is empty and the odd admin just wandering around. 62 windows to be restored, not to mention a million odd pound resto now happening.
"That's why shouldn't be filming it" - sums everything that's wrong with public services in the UK up. Rather than proactively looking to protect the public's info, they'd rather blame the people highlighting the fact that the info isn't being protected?
Councils always seem to be a bunch of people not good enough to work in the private sector who metaphorically won the lottery and now get paid for doing nothing.
Quite a generalisation there! 2 million people work in the local government sector. And I don’t think public sector workers’ salaries are quite at lottery winner levels. Their pay has lagged a long way behind the private sector.
@@RichardHartley65 A bricklayer friend of my brother got a council job and in his first week he had to rebuild a wall that a car ran into and knocked down, he had it done by lunch time and then a supervisor turned up and was furious because they like to drag jobs like that out into 3 days or so, he made everyone look bad by doing a job in the time it should actually take, and then there's our mayor who got caught using his limo and tax paid driver to take his kids to school, i am guessing you are one of the tax leeches too.
SIA guard trained in counter terrorism 🤔🤔🤔 yea I think not. What level ? Crayon level 1 ? 😂😂😂 dear oh dear, at least he was polite and engaged. No news of my gas discount yet then AB ? 😂 keep up the great work you are awesome 🫡🇬🇧🫡
That's the problem with anti terrorism training. It's minimal. Like training monkeys to use a typewriter. They won't produce a novel. Nor will SIA guards know how to really know counter terrorism.
Now auditing consists of 2 parts: the Exposure and the Education. The exposures are the money shots for auditors but can you assure us that the education follows. Because they will just carry on breaching GDPR without a second thought.
Where do you get these 'personal' rights from ? The public worker has human rights just like the rest of us and article 10 gives AB the right to record in that public place but article 8 doesn't apply to the public worker in the same public place IMO.
Today I was walking past 2 officers who arrested some lass, who then shouted to me “take a photo it will last longer” so I began filming her and the female office told me to carry on walking and not film, I politely rejected for her to then say you can’t record this. Thanks to AB I know I can, I told her I can and I will as she’s no right to stop me. She soon shut up and backed off 🤣 why do officers think they can stop public filming in public… deluded liars. Wouldn’t of ever knew any of that without AB 👍🏼 legend
Cops have been relying on 'bluff' for many years! They can say anything and they think that the public will just abide by what orders theyre given. However, times have changed, and now we all know that they are allowed to speak crap, but we dont need to listen anymore.
They dont, theyre chancing it. The ones that do would have stopped you and thus criminals.
they expect everyone just to do as they tell them regardless if its lawful or not
They think they are the Gestapo and are not compatible to work for a free people imo! This attitude has to change or we have to stop paying them.
They asked you not to film because that’s the decent thing to do. Not because you have to.
They don't understand that privacy of data is the employees responsibility. Not the public's responsibility to "not look at it".
It’s about balancing risks against the costs - financial and operational - of dealing with those perceived risks. It is the civic responsibility of citizens to act appropriately. If “audits” include the use of specialist equipment that gives someone access to records that no one would otherwise see, then public bodies will have to start taking drastic measures. For example, should organisations start to implement privacy measures that anticipate the use of telephoto lenses or drones to view items through windows? Do we want our taxes spent on that kind of thing? Do we really want windowless ground floors in all public and commercial premises?
@@RichardHartley65 It is the responsibility of the data handler to keep said unattended data present in any situation where the public might see it. Notice I say "unattended". If they walk away from that data it needs to be secured. If their on a computer for example that screen needs to not be visable in a manor that may be viewed by they public in any manor. Hard copy on a desk, potentially visible by the public, should not be left in such a state while nobody is at said desk.
@@Leepercomm - I’m aware of the data protection laws. The question I have for you is as stated previously: do you want all public buildings and commercial premises to have to block out windows in case someone pokes a telephoto lens at them? What about upper floors where a drone could potentially film something? Should we turn all those buildings into windowless bunkers? Because ‘auditors’ will keep escalating in order to get clicks, that’s pretty clear. Auditors don’t just act like a normal visitor to a building. So the precautions required to prevent an auditor viewing something are likely to be disproportionate.
@@RichardHartley65rotfl.
@@RichardHartley65 There are many different type of window coverings that allow light in and alow those inside to see out but prevents anyone from the outside to see in. Hence your argument about any drone or telephoto lenses is a mute point. You've heard of two way mirrors? The same can be done with windows but still allow ligh to enter. The other, and more common method, is to use a dark tint. Haven't you ever seen tall buildings where an aircraft flying by has its tefection on the windows of the building?
That bloke was a true gentleman! You can't give him any stick for that!
Not realy he is miss informend about "my personal right" umm cameras all over the building
The security guard is one of the nicest people you could possibly want to meet. Always polite and friendly.
He was alright. A bit condescending at times though.
wtf is with the exaggeration on this page? someone is a bit pleasant and everyone is like 'ohh what an amazing man'
@@meneurdujeu A sign of the times my friend when you see what the norm is just someone doing their job properly is just about the nicest person on the planet. Sad but true but at the same time those that don't act like Tyrants need to be praised extra!
only because they are all lefty cunts terrified of being seen as "racist" bet you wouldn't get the same reaction of a white englishman with a working class accent went in
@@meneurdujeuit's better than being horrible, we see a lot of horrible people so it makes a change
Did she lose a bet and have to cut her own hair?
Those single glazed metal framed windows are very thermally inefficient, the heating bills must be horrendous in winter. Silly me, the council will just put the rates up to cover the cost.
My brother in law often visited one of the Council Planning Depts in Kent. He said the radiators were always on full and the place was like an oven. So much so the staff had to open all the windows - in winter. Who pays? Oh yes, you and me, through our criminally high council tax. I was worked at a school and much the same thing happened. It's easy to spend someone else's money, isn't it?
Look at any council building in winter, odds-on the windows will be wide open and the heating on full!
It’s a Grade 2 listed building, so the windows themselves can’t be changed. I suspect the council doesn’t have enough money to fit secondary double-glazing.
Its a listed building and that complicates any changes that need to be done.
@AnthonySpringall any law can be changed in a day, given the political will. The fact that this blatant disregard for thermal efficiency is allowed to continue shows what bollocks the "climate crisis" is.
“My personal right not to be filmed”. I wonder how he get’s on running around telling that to all the operators of CCTV, tourists taking photos, dash cams capturing him etc. What an absolute helmet 😂😂😂
Come on, he is counter terrorism trained. He knows his ish 😂
@@becky2235 But, these are not uploaded to RUclips.
@@gbhxuyou don't know that.
When starting out as a street photographer, I found it so difficult to take pictures of scenes with people for fear of making anyone uncomfortable. I accept that being specifically made the direct subject of a photographer or recording without warning or expectation feels intrusive and overly personal to many, if not most people. And it's an understandable feeling to have but yes, it's not justified, it's not a right, and it's not illegal to film anything in a public place. When people get defensive over filming of property and objects that are in public view, it's just ridiculous. This guy didn't overstep that mark, so he still gets a pass from me.
@gbhxu come the day the authorities don't like you for political reasons you can be sure any footage taken of you will be accessed by the police and used against you. Don't be a fool, look where all this surveillance is taking us.
"Are you going for a jog?" Can be a very polite way of saying... JOG ON!
(Informal - British) Meaning:
Go away or F**k Off. 😂😂😂
Her brain glitched when you said publicly accessible. 😂
At 7:44 when you said "Ohhhh I can't find the toilets".... I'm really surprised that you couldn't smell the toilets on the market just over the road down the stairs on the corner. They are one of the smelliest bogs I have ever entered. 😂
Here's one for you, AB... those two Assyrian-inspired lions either side of the entrance were the same form as those used on the British Pavillion, New York World's Fair 1939. 🤔 Sculptured by Alfred Frank Hardiman in 1936.
Worlds fairs….old world…one world civilisation 🤔
You from Norwich boy ...
@@jamielee9350 Nope... Asgard! 🤣
@@Saxtoo 🤣🤣🤣
Wow that woman that came out asking questions, by the the looks of her she was just having a ‘very bad hair day’ yuk !
Greggs was shut
Don't you find a large proportion of council employees look like that ??
Behold! The most fearsome weapon on the streets today, the Camera! (unless it belongs to a company/government/institution)
Public employees seem to be getting ruder and scruffier in equal measures these days...
Low IQ is the hire of the day!
Call me crazy , but I get the impression from your video's that council employees often behave in a narcissistic manner , which by the way this is not a prerequisite for the job . The worker who attempted to trespass you crumbled when you advised her that "this is public property " her reply " well crack on then and do what you need to " was an instant 180 degree turn around.. Keep up the great work AB , you are educating public servants , and should be on the payroll. Sorry , that is an insult.
That boy in the window must have been confuuused. Imagine a typical day at work and you see AB bopping his head through the winow 🤣🤣
The woman’s first response on the upper level is to LIE , then backs down immediately when challenged by a knowledgable member of public.😢
What ELSE does she lie about . We need to be able to TRUST public servants 😢
Part of the new SIA renewal of your badge you have to be able to speak good English and read good English as well as completing the ACT awareness course which teaches you how to spot any suspicious behaviour and hostile reconnaissance comes under that hence why all the police and security officers always talk about that. Carry on with your good work AB!!
For those who aren’t aware, maybe they don’t live in uk; That course will be online, unsupervised, clicked through in five minutes with an unfailable multiple choice quiz at the end.
There is cctv,so I don't want to be recorded??
Thanks AB for conducting another safety audit - making sure that public data doesn’t trespass into the view of the ‘not allowed’ public.
So what do we actually learn from any of these? Nothing really significant so far. The best is widespread ignorance in terms of filming not.being readily controlled (yet). Will these actually change anything that matters? Seems very doubtful and more likely to encourage more power to control what is, in practice, often a nuisance caller
@@hj925- some of the police ones are illuminating and really do serve a purpose. The ones on other public buildings are generally cringeworthy and do nothing to further society. As you say, the likely response will be legislation to restrict filming in public buildings where it intrudes on the privacy of others. It will backfire. But for now, it generates views on RUclips which is all these channels need.
@@RichardHartley65 The police were often disappointing, but that wasn't a shock was it and most of it was confirmation of what we already know. Actually some of it was strangely reassuring given their history. The public buildings were generally pointless. The rest is as you say.
@@hj925 - the ‘auditors’ argument is that engaging with police officers and publicising instances where they act outside their authority(or abuse their powers) is a way to bring about change. Police forces should discipline and/or re-train officers who have been shown to act inappropriately. They should also emphasise the rights of citizens and the limitations of police powers. Over time, the attitudes and behaviour in the police force should improve. I think there is merit in the argument, based on some of encounters that are shown on this channel.
Isn’t it strange that places with different demographics act very differently when armed with a dangerous camera !
AB does come out with some killer lines "don't grass me up,does it say in your job description you're a grass" 🤣🤣🤣
I was getting a bit itchy as you hadn't released a video for a few days, I thought "maybe tomorrow", I didn't expect you to post one this late. Much love AB 😀😀😀
What a cheeky female, hands in pockets calling you mate and barking orders to leave
I'm sure she fronts Norwich Pride.
@@mandh14 got that vibe 😄👍
i always love it when i see there's a new video from AB! 🙂
I bet she's a blast at parties 🙄
Nearlly 2k views in 10 mins bro you are smashing it more success to you 🙌
more interested in the views ?. more than the content ?
@seandoyle8629 no i clicked on the video to watch and noticed the high views so then wished AB more success, what is wrong with that ? I thought it was nice thing to say personally but nobody is free from criticism clearly.
@seandoyle8629 more interested in reading the comments to nitpick rather than scrolling past and enjoying your life? Get the F out
@@acethecreation it's not about the views buddy, why don't you pay attention to the purpose of these videos instead. Even if he had only one view it's great because the nature of what he's doing is worth more than some statistic.
@mickhasthefacts8632 i can pay attention to two things at once i am not mentally disabled bruh.
There are no companies in Eangland that power wash buildings from outside??? Sidewalk and stairs ??? Who lives like this ????!!!!
KUDUS44U, most of england, councils have not pay to clean or mow or weed the streets gor several years now.
Finally someone I recognise 😂 security guy used to work riverside.. really nice and helpful guy I always found and did just as well here 👏🏻
There's something very strange about that so called council room/info area? The security guy was great, but I have a feeling he is running it all in that room, there were no notice boards, no usual signs or pictures, leaflets etc. I have a feeling shortly the only way you will be able to access it is via online, all part of the great reset imo.
Dont ask to sit down in that big room
He’s done an online tick box seminar, so have I. it’s hardly anti terrorism training. It’s like reading a few sheets of A4
Just what I suspected lol
Irrespective, it's still part of the training and required. There are people out there who film sh*t for nefarious purposes
We have cctv but it’s my personal right not to be recorded - Genius
Lunch break on night shift in work watching a new AB video upload! Life's good 😊
Haha love it ‘my personal right not to be filmed’ we are filmed everywhere we go in the public eye so what the fluff is the difference!! Love it AB
Like the Marie Celeste!! Council people all working from home - that's why you can never get hold of anyone!!!
That frumpy grumpy cat lady was a real charmer wasn't she. Ha ha.
What is this phobia of being recorded or photographed in public especially someone who works with the public (e.g., government, police,etc)?
Its called being a stuck up dafty
Bethel Street Station was constructed 1936 and a Grade II listed building.
Recently Norfolk Constabulary announced L6.5 million renovation to the station and new custody suite extension. Temporary portakabins to be used during construction. A drone landing pad will also be added on the roof. Plans approved late 2022.
Love the videos mate,keep up the good work!
Thanks AB. Appreciate your work
donate to me bro, plz
@@chunkychopsSperm donation?
@@Desmondbrowne666 😂
Thank you
@@chunkychops What good are you doing for the world? Money is made where value is added
AB can you say a HELLO to my son please….. he loves it when you say zip it 😂😂
The security was decent. The jogger was a creep.
Hi Ab and everybody. ALL THE BEST FROM DENMARK
12:35 I'm in America. What are those yellow receptables and what do they hold?
Grit, for winter conditions on the walk ways
@@jasonsmith4888 Thank you, I was thrown off by the color to think that was what I would call "road salt".
@@thunderroad1199 , it comes out of a mine and its generally pretty dirty stuff, your car turns almost white in winter and needs regular washes.
Jees Louise, they need to paint or Pressure Wash this building. It's absolutely DIRTY on the OUTSIDE...
It amazes me how difficult councils make it for the public to access the council even though we vote for them and pay for them and as far as public toilets go all council offices have to have access to toilets for members of the public
He was given access though? Which piece of legislation states that all council offices have to have access to toilets for members of the public?
She has actually paid to have her hair cut like that……..🤯
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Very polite gentleman
The woman is mental and the exciting thing is we are paying for it
Public toilets are in The Forum - you just needed to cross the road by the bend as you came out of City Hall
That lady had all the charm of a puff adder.
This guy is hilarious!! His reaction to the people is priceless haha!!
"are you the grass" hahahahahaha
That mustache closing the window hit my funny bone hahaahha
Public servants who treat the public with disrespect and give shoddy service.
Dismal.
I've just provided a tender to restore all of the old windows in this police station. The whole main building is empty and the odd admin just wandering around. 62 windows to be restored, not to mention a million odd pound resto now happening.
You came to my hometown! Security guards a a good guy
The police must know you all over the UK ? Lol
Well, i did see video's made by others and the police aking them if they were AB ;-)
😂🤣😂I love how mustache man slammed the window🤣😂🤣RAGE QUIT😂🤣😂😁👍
When a woman say mate the conversation is done 😂😂😂
"That's why shouldn't be filming it" - sums everything that's wrong with public services in the UK up.
Rather than proactively looking to protect the public's info, they'd rather blame the people highlighting the fact that the info isn't being protected?
5 Star 🌟 Audit AB!! NCC shown it's true form. 👍
The Security guy shows how it should be done.
Councils always seem to be a bunch of people not good enough to work in the private sector who metaphorically won the lottery and now get paid for doing nothing.
Quite a generalisation there! 2 million people work in the local government sector. And I don’t think public sector workers’ salaries are quite at lottery winner levels. Their pay has lagged a long way behind the private sector.
@@RichardHartley65 A bricklayer friend of my brother got a council job and in his first week he had to rebuild a wall that a car ran into and knocked down, he had it done by lunch time and then a supervisor turned up and was furious because they like to drag jobs like that out into 3 days or so, he made everyone look bad by doing a job in the time it should actually take, and then there's our mayor who got caught using his limo and tax paid driver to take his kids to school, i am guessing you are one of the tax leeches too.
Those buildings are creepy when there's no one around
Quite a snazzy pair of shorts at 13:48. Anyone know where I can buy a pair of them from?
Her as well with the kitted jumper 😂 maybe if she put her knitting needles down and listened for once she will learn something from AB
Ive always loved Norwich, its a beautiful city.
It is, but the inside of the council building - with the weird carpet - is letting the side down.
@@RichardHartley65 ... you mean the Minecraft level?
@@KingDomsKingdom85 - yes. Not a very inviting space. Looks half-finished.
As I expected it’s still Nineteen Fifty two in Norwich.
Funny enough it's feels very native English unlike London Birmingham or most big city's in UK 😂😂
Shocking that woman intentionally did that to her hair.
Anyone paused at AB"s reflection ? or just me obsessed with reflections ? :)) gj AB ,you never disappoint
AB don't whistle in doors, it's bad luck mate. Good video though,well done council security bloke. Thumbs-up to him
PJ did not attempt to pinch the Power Station ….told him you soundly have but he found love ❤️
"You crack on then mate".
"Thanks ,I definitely will" .
Nice to meet sarcasm with sarcasm.😊
"you're not grassing me up?"
What 😮 noooo 😅
She had a lovely jumper tho!
Another time you’ve been to Norwich! You been in, where have have not. 👏👏👏
SIA guard trained in counter terrorism 🤔🤔🤔 yea I think not. What level ? Crayon level 1 ? 😂😂😂 dear oh dear, at least he was polite and engaged. No news of my gas discount yet then AB ? 😂 keep up the great work you are awesome 🫡🇬🇧🫡
That's the problem with anti terrorism training. It's minimal. Like training monkeys to use a typewriter. They won't produce a novel. Nor will SIA guards know how to really know counter terrorism.
AB OUT 🇬🇧
Hey mate! When are you coming to Norwich again? Can you let me know when as I would love to meet u lol, so cool ❤
Now auditing consists of 2 parts: the Exposure and the Education.
The exposures are the money shots for auditors but can you assure us that the education follows.
Because they will just carry on breaching GDPR without a second thought.
That last bloke in the grey jumper was a bit moody 🥸
Well done AB for explaining to this guy as he was being fairly reasonable
I live in Norwich. That security guard is always so polite and helpful. He is a wonderful ambassador for Norwich Council.
One day they will learn lol 😅great video AB my man ❤❤
14:40 @Auditing Britain You missed the opportunity to tell that man to 'jog on'! 😄
Yo AB. Audit a safety deposit company. Would be really interesting to see. From AB 😂
Love your stuff AB, but was laughing how that council lady just fucked u off at the end. You crack on mate !
17:17 building ahead is the library called the forum where the loos are
"Auditing Britain' or ' Auditing England & Wales' ? Britain includes Scotland. You always seem to be in England, with the very rare trip to Wales.
English not welcome in Scotland
Perfectly legal and interesting thanks for sharing
Where do you get these 'personal' rights from ? The public worker has human rights just like the rest of us and article 10 gives AB the right to record in that public place but article 8 doesn't apply to the public worker in the same public place IMO.
What a weird decor. Such a waste of space.
Good security guide though
I don’t usually notice these things but the ladies multi-coloured jumper looked nice. Had I seen that in a shop I wouldn’t have expected that.
Nice guy, was mis informed but prepared to listen. Very well done
You walk past the toilets they're on the the stairs on the marketplace
I’m not just security I’m pretty much everything else ? What
WORKING FROM HOME!! NOT THE OFFICE!!🤔🙂
Low agro area it seems, fairly laid back, I like it.
Normal for Norfolk
That woman with the gray top was a right strop artist.
The Man at 13.18 😂😂😂