That police officer is an absolute professional! Engaging, courteous, respectful and most of all knowledgeable. Assessed what was happening knew what the law was and never tried to overstep (she asked for details not demanded) I think everyone is quick to point out sh***y police officers but we should commend those who get it right! Well done PC 14777
@Peter Shead please can you explain how she abused her powers or went on a power trip? She used no more power than a civilian has. I could ask and have the right to ask you everything she did! Whether PJ replied to her was entirely his choice but luckily, he entered the encounter without a biased mindset
@@riklangham6739 well I tell you what, why don't you explain what I'm looking out for then. I get that theres people chatting s**t in the comments about she was wrong but nobody seems to be backing it up with anything such as points/time references 'watch how she demands this' etc etc but no nothing factual just 'that coppers on a power trip'! I don't particularly like or dislike the police, but one thing that really f***s me off with the way the world has gone is 1. Nobody looks at things fairly and level headed anymore, 2. Everyone's quick to complain about something, yet they'll compliment nothing, 3 The way people think because they say it's that way, I should then have to believe it and think the same for fear of being outcast or rediculed. No, show me evidence of exactly what she did wrong and point out in the video the time markings and I'll have a look but other than that I'm happy even if I'm on my own to stand by my original comment 👍👍👍 P.s personally insulting someone during a discussion is a sign of misdirect in order to hide a weak position/stance or defeat, but you do you bud 👍👍👍
You are spot on with your comment . That’s because she is aware of photography laws 😃 , unlike those 2 blokes panicking , walking 🚶♀️ 🚶♂️ up and down on their phones 📱.
That business is a H&S nightmare. Hope they enjoy their day in court when they have an accident....that'll take the arrogance out of the smug idiots, especially if they end up in nick.
@@JM91x Pj explains one issue in the vid with the guy on the flatbed trainer plus there are others such as no demarkation/segregation of mhe and pedestrians. The guys not wearing hi-viz in the yard area. If that can be seen externally what goes on inside?
@@wix7657 I know mate. What can you say about these sort of people other than 🤦♂️ they’re the sort of people that complain to ofcom when they hear a swear word before the watershed.
Sackable offence being in the back of a wagon. Also, steel on steel is extremely slippy. One wrong move on the levers, that dude would be crushed bad. Excellent observation!
PC 14777 was decent - friendly, enthusiastic, non-aggressive and seemed to know the law. She was actually really good and I think that she treated you well.
really, she should have given those knob heads a bollicking calling police for a guy who wasnt even inside their gate at any time what a waste of money, having a copper on scene for such a pathetic reason
@@sandwichman100 Your right; but at least there was a function (Durkheim) to the incident . There was the genuine positive traits shown by the Officer which is a good thing : Politeness, new the law, fairness, warmth, a bit of humour, lack of aggression and over the top portrayal of authority.
She’s obviously in the wrong job. The qualifications necessary for policing include aggression, ability to make up laws on the spot, escalation and lack of intelligence. Throw in some personality disorders and you will go far.
Finally! The WPC 14777 is a proper police officer who knows the law and is a professional, she is a breath of fresh air and an effective police officer, max respect to her. If only we had more like her then public confidence and respect for the "police" in general might be restored.
@@garydonoghue4565 Health and Safety regulations require people who are working on, in or around heavy plant machinery; to wear hi-viz and safety boots and often hard hats.
I loved that one! "you can always report them to health and safety" "no I'm not that kind of man I just put it on RUclips for all their customers to see" 😂😂😂 Good lad 👍😉
Good work PJ well done - that Police officer was 100% professional and polite- amazing as that is very unusual these days. The angry 'owner' and his 'dad' appear to big-fish in their small pond and think they are big-hitters when they are just laughable - he could hardly string a coherent sentence together
A very unusual sight these days - she was great. Obviously knows her stuff and has a brain. Just what we want in our police. I would not mind paying for cops like this anytime!
The first response is often "I'll call the police", confident they'll turn up. Meanwhile if you get your car stolen or house burgled the chances are they won't.
Nation is still hanging on mate, people are waking up every day and taking off the rose coloured glasses. As you know these type of people have a little power because of their position and it goes to their head. I bet the guy with the blue car goes fox hunting. Also it looks like they've pissed someone off somewhere....😅 Me thinks they've got something to hide🤔✌🏽
Haha the lads were well angry and the initial guy thought he was so smart, they thought the police would come and give you grief, but she was lovely. Awesome policing ❤️👍🏽
@@moodyguymick I agree she should have identified her name and number verbally but other than that she was respectful and calm. Didn't show any aggression. I would much rather see officer's like this young woman. She did very good job kudos 👏 to her.
I had to re-upload due to a privacy claim, I have put the reason in the video information section. They thought I would have to permanently remove the video. So I just zoomed in on the section they claimed was a privacy violation, between 2:55 and 3:37 so you couldn't see their face and reuploaded the video 😂😂
PJ; their Ops Man "hasn't" emailed me back, so, as I'm busy on Monday I will be taking the matter further on Tuesday by contacting HSE, and also contacting some of their "so called" Offshore clients and forwarding the email plus the copy of this video to them, and we'll see what occurs afterwards!!! Respect
@@PJAudits Yes, the Offshore guys these fabricate for will really jump all over them because of the very strict HSE levels they and their suppliers must operate under; so I will send the H&S issues direct to HSE Aberdeen as they are the Offshore "Kraken" with tentacles reaching everywhere!!! 😊👍
You did good to highlight the health and safety aspect. I would say no risk assessments in place. No designated walking areas. High viz vests are mandatory on sites like this. What would they do without phones. Very arrogant people 🙄
I think I’d have reported them to HSE They are just waiting for an accident to happen But that’s the problem with a lot of companies and workers who think H&S is for other people and not them, till there is a major injury then it’s to late
I want people to film my Business it gives me free advertisements lol 😂 this guy has it all wrong, bad attitude could you imagine working for this sociopath🤢 the Police women seemed alright.
I dearly hope that a Health Inspector has watched this as I would personally believe it is a window into how some companies actually act & ignore health & safety issues, you can bet if they knew an inspection was imminent they would be geared up to the nines everything in place every box ticked.
Actually the OWNER of the land was right, he can film the auditor but the auditor needs permission to film on PRIVATE LAND, which is where the auditor was at the time.
@@mal6232 Ah but the land he was on, is fully publicly accessible at all times. Therefore he has every right to film whatever he can see from wherever he stands. If they don't want anyone standing on the apron, perhaps they should mark it, so it is clear to everyone.
@@tangomoggynoengi8518 Incorrect. Being publicly accessible does not necessarily make it public land. There are a multitude of cases where the public have access to private property. Shopping centres, hospitals, airports, railway stations etc. These are all technically private property - to which the public have an implied right of access. That implied right being subject to the terms and conditions of the owner/occupier of the property. If the owner/occupier says no recording on their property you must comply. Having public access is irrelevant. Of course the owner/occupier has no powers to stop you from recording anything you can see on their property if you are recording from a bona fide public place such as a public footpath.
These kind of folk need charged with wasting emergency services time. The popo have to come out once dispatched. It would be nice if dispatch would explain photography in public is not a crime.✌🏽
They’ll be thinking they have won when you left after the police arrived I would have stayed a bit longer just out of spite 😄 you can just imagine them going to their office saying that fettled him
Around this way that's exactly what they'd have done. People round here are properly materialistic as well, they think just by having a nice pair of jeans on and a sappy pair of shoes it somehow makes them better. But trust me.. they're the first to cry about mental health and bit*h when something goes against them. The bloke who made the remark about his shoes and then walked off would have seen that as a win in itself, he'd have been gloating all day about it after.
Nicey nicey she was, but still surreptitiously digging for information she was not entitled to. It is not in the remit of a police officer to ask any member of the public, why they are performing a perfectly lawful activity. A police officer also has no business asking for the details of a member of the public when there is no lawful reason for doing so. It is disrespectful for a Police Officer when asked to identify themselves upon engaging with the public (which they must do on request) to nod to their epaulettes saying 'my details are ' there'. How do they know that the member of the public they are interacting with can read? One in 25 people in the UK have a degree of reading difficulty.
You are doing a wonderful job here. No way should a person be stood on the vehicle bed when a fork-lift is unloading. That is extremely dangerous and unprofessional conduct. It's an (life-changing) accident waiting to happen.
It was the driver of the truck making sure the steel is positioned where he wants it. The driver is in charge of his truck and his load so maybe the driver knows better on this occasion.
9:21 I worked in the oilfield for 15 years and if you work with any type of equipment you are in danger always. The whole industry is dangerous, especially with the office personnel ( they are vicious creatures)😂😂😂👍🏻👍🏻🤠
Let's hope his clients see these HSE breaches. Good, safe Companys, do not want to be associated with companies that breach HSE, they remove them, from there preferred users list.... Another excellent video. Stay safe
Lots of people without hiviz. Fork lift driver using hydraulics and moving at same time. Driver not using seat belt and doesn't look back before he reverses. Lad on back of trailer. Maybe HSE should see this. Actually I've just sent them link
as per their training, they take out their little notepad and it's a visual prompt for compliance. if they ask for your details again just reply 'i'm flattered but i'm a married man'. works on male/female officers.
What always amazes me is how these people behave like they're involved in the most secretive and highly sensitive stuff on the planet and in reality they're just making pipes or some shit
What you have to bear in mind is that Mollard Cox Engineering are engaged in super top secret governmental work . I can now reveal that they have been developing a super top secret range of robots , two of whom are featured in this video . Unfortunately these - let's call them prototypes - have been released from the research lab far too early in their development and have been allowed to interact with the public . This incident caused the revocation of their super top secret government license and a hefty fine , it is not known what became of these two idiots - I mean prototypes .Thanks you're welcome and don't share this information , it's a secret .
Its typical around this way mate,, its your average "I work for a living" pr*ck around here. The best bit about them though is they always... ALWAYS!... resort to personal insults (The shoes jibe),, they are so fecking witless its infuriating sometimes. YET!!! are the first to ask for donations for "mental health" and "bullying"... if their kids get "bullied" they are up in arms.. its the living contradiction is the East Midlands.
Absolutely correct about the driver stood on the bed of the lorry, against all health and safety requirements. The vehicle should have a fixed barrier all around the lorry bed to prevent falls, and with unsecured loads the driver should not be on the lorry bed. Hard hats should be worn at all times as well as hi viz vests. So if a fork lift needs to lift off dangerous loads like loose steel pipes he should not be on that lorry bed. On building sites delivery drivers caught on the lorry bed unloading would be banned from site.
Anyone from a company or representing a business filming you needs to abide by GDPR you should request a copy of the footage or have them delete it to be really spiteful 😅
Yes, PJ does let a lot of things go. Some of these really twatty pillocks , like the knobber in this vid, need calling out on a few things, especially when they can't stop themselves spouting about the "law".
I love this Police Officer she was keen to do her job, she was fishing for a name but once the auditor said no, she accepted that was his right. She did her job with a smile, and a smile causes people on the whole to stay calm and friendly.
From their reactions it makes you think Milland Cox are a bit dodgy and definitely have something to hide. Would you want to use a company with so much to hide
You can add the Caution Forklift trucks operating sign attached to the sliding gate that will be obscured to HGV drivers etc. when entering the site. Is police parking technics part of extensive police training program, because I was never taught it at Driving lessons for car, HGV and at Advanced Drivers.
Imagine getting a swift response from the police like that when your house has been burgled. And her first question was....."why are you filming?" None of your business, now get back to work!
That police officer is an absolute professional! Engaging, courteous, respectful and most of all knowledgeable. Assessed what was happening knew what the law was and never tried to overstep (she asked for details not demanded) I think everyone is quick to point out sh***y police officers but we should commend those who get it right! Well done PC 14777
Well said.
@Peter Shead please can you explain how she abused her powers or went on a power trip? She used no more power than a civilian has. I could ask and have the right to ask you everything she did! Whether PJ replied to her was entirely his choice but luckily, he entered the encounter without a biased mindset
@@blueboyste REWATCH THE VID IF YOUR TOO SLOW TO GET IT .
@@riklangham6739 well I tell you what, why don't you explain what I'm looking out for then. I get that theres people chatting s**t in the comments about she was wrong but nobody seems to be backing it up with anything such as points/time references 'watch how she demands this' etc etc but no nothing factual just 'that coppers on a power trip'!
I don't particularly like or dislike the police, but one thing that really f***s me off with the way the world has gone is
1. Nobody looks at things fairly and level headed anymore,
2. Everyone's quick to complain about something, yet they'll compliment nothing,
3 The way people think because they say it's that way, I should then have to believe it and think the same for fear of being outcast or rediculed.
No, show me evidence of exactly what she did wrong and point out in the video the time markings and I'll have a look but other than that I'm happy even if I'm on my own to stand by my original comment 👍👍👍
P.s personally insulting someone during a discussion is a sign of misdirect in order to hide a weak position/stance or defeat, but you do you bud 👍👍👍
Agreed
That officer was perfect, an example to cops everywhere how the public and photographers should be treated.
You are spot on with your comment . That’s because she is aware of photography laws 😃 , unlike those 2 blokes panicking , walking 🚶♀️ 🚶♂️ up and down on their phones 📱.
A pity she looks like Kate Smurthwaite though.
@@Captain-Buzzsaw Don't watch it then if that's how you feel. Pillock.
Not everyone has this personality, everyone is different. Definitely would be nice to most people like this
Faultless comment...
That business is a H&S nightmare. Hope they enjoy their day in court when they have an accident....that'll take the arrogance out of the smug idiots, especially if they end up in nick.
Why is it a health and safety nightmare?
@@JM91x Pj explains one issue in the vid with the guy on the flatbed trainer plus there are others such as no demarkation/segregation of mhe and pedestrians. The guys not wearing hi-viz in the yard area. If that can be seen externally what goes on inside?
@@wix7657 I know mate. What can you say about these sort of people other than 🤦♂️ they’re the sort of people that complain to ofcom when they hear a swear word before the watershed.
Sackable offence being in the back of a wagon. Also, steel on steel is extremely slippy. One wrong move on the levers, that dude would be crushed bad. Excellent observation!
PC 14777 was decent - friendly, enthusiastic, non-aggressive and seemed to know the law.
She was actually really good and I think that she treated you well.
And also good looking; if you do not mind me saying so
really, she should have given those knob heads a bollicking calling police for a guy who wasnt even inside their gate at any time
what a waste of money, having a copper on scene for such a pathetic reason
@@sandwichman100
Your right; but at least there was a function (Durkheim) to the incident . There was the genuine positive traits shown by the Officer which is a good thing : Politeness, new the law, fairness, warmth, a bit of humour, lack of aggression and over the top portrayal of authority.
She’s obviously in the wrong job. The qualifications necessary for policing include aggression, ability to make up laws on the spot, escalation and lack of intelligence. Throw in some personality disorders and you will go far.
@@mickdavis8521 A good thing about most of these channels is that they showcase when Police Officers do a good job.
Great promotion for their company , just showing what hasshats they are , you did well though , stayed cool calm and collected , another great video 👍
Thanks Steve 👍👍
Send footage to the health and safety executive they will pay them a visit
If you did ...they would have to ! ✌✌🇬🇧🇬🇧
Not very safe working
Get a life alan
A couple of genuine captains of industry?...or...a couple of Pikies guarding their scrap yard?...
So because they don't know the law their Then wasting police time
Finally! The WPC 14777 is a proper police officer who knows the law and is a professional, she is a breath of fresh air and an effective police officer, max respect to her. If only we had more like her then public confidence and respect for the "police" in general might be restored.
Absolutely correct, no H&S, why are they walking round yard with no highviz, you should send video to H&S Executive, drop them right in it with a fine
Why do you need a hi-viz ???
@@garydonoghue4565 so that the forklifts can see where u are when running over u
@@tyrantsoh and the H&S part ??
@@garydonoghue4565 Health and Safety regulations require people who are working on, in or around heavy plant machinery; to wear hi-viz and safety boots and often hard hats.
@@tangomoggynoengi8518 often hard hats… I love the wording here.. I don’t believe I have seen the word Often used in any H&S text
I loved that one! "you can always report them to health and safety"
"no I'm not that kind of man I just put it on RUclips for all their customers to see" 😂😂😂 Good lad 👍😉
The irony is that they all happily live under constant surveillance by their mobile phones, track and trace and CCTV but don't want to be filmed.
Aye... tut. Its so pathetic its actually sad.
No spacial awareness.
Good work PJ well done - that Police officer was 100% professional and polite- amazing as that is very unusual these days. The angry 'owner' and his 'dad' appear to big-fish in their small pond and think they are big-hitters when they are just laughable - he could hardly string a coherent sentence together
A very unusual sight these days - she was great. Obviously knows her stuff and has a brain. Just what we want in our police. I would not mind paying for cops like this anytime!
The police officer was kind and professional - we need more people like her 👍🏼
👍
she was awesome.
Need more PCs like this. Very professional and knew the law.
His first response. "I'll call the police" ffs what has the nation become?
He exhibits so much anger.
The first response is often "I'll call the police", confident they'll turn up. Meanwhile if you get your car stolen or house burgled the chances are they won't.
Leftie Whips
@@Suve35967 bloody snowflakes!
Nation is still hanging on mate, people are waking up every day and taking off the rose coloured glasses.
As you know these type of people have a little power because of their position and it goes to their head.
I bet the guy with the blue car goes fox hunting.
Also it looks like they've pissed someone off somewhere....😅
Me thinks they've got something to hide🤔✌🏽
Haha the lads were well angry and the initial guy thought he was so smart, they thought the police would come and give you grief, but she was lovely. Awesome policing ❤️👍🏽
Great officer she knew the laws 👍
Would love to have been a 'fly on the wall' when she educated the muppets.
Dipping the shoulder is no way to identify when requested and also didn't inform that she was filming. She's rubbish, like the rest of them !!
@@moodyguymick I agree she should have identified her name and number verbally but other than that she was respectful and calm. Didn't show any aggression. I would much rather see officer's like this young woman. She did very good job kudos 👏 to her.
Someone his age should NOT be wearing skinny jeans
Probably cant get em off ✌✌🇬🇧🇬🇧
@@MELLYBOY58
😂 😂
I thought I saw him smirking several times...must have been due to circulation cut off to his overies
@@Andrew-wp3fg Deff stopping blood to his brain ✌✌🇬🇧🇬🇧
That's what I thought all video. Skinny jeans was bad in the 80's and it still is now. Skinny jeans are out anyway.
@@Andrew-wp3fg His panty girdle is a little too tight.
Don’t drink energy drinks people. They turn you a little bit crazy🤣🤣🤣🤣
For sure which is why I drink the vitamin sugar free ones not those monster or redbull or that other trash they have 🤣
I suspect there is some sort of chemical reaction happening with all the gel in his hair!
The pc officer was top class, well done to that lady..
I had to re-upload due to a privacy claim, I have put the reason in the video information section. They thought I would have to permanently remove the video. So I just zoomed in on the section they claimed was a privacy violation, between 2:55 and 3:37 so you couldn't see their face and reuploaded the video 😂😂
What pathetic people
PJ; their Ops Man "hasn't" emailed me back, so, as I'm busy on Monday I will be taking the matter further on Tuesday by contacting HSE, and also contacting some of their "so called" Offshore clients and forwarding the email plus the copy of this video to them, and we'll see what occurs afterwards!!! Respect
Nice one mate, that will shake them up a bit 😊😊👍
@@PJAudits Yes, the Offshore guys these fabricate for will really jump all over them because of the very strict HSE levels they and their suppliers must operate under; so I will send the H&S issues direct to HSE Aberdeen as they are the Offshore "Kraken" with tentacles reaching everywhere!!! 😊👍
Ouch, I almost feel sorry for them (not) 👍
Probably the best interaction I've seen by this police officer. Very professional the way it should be done
You did good to highlight the health and safety aspect. I would say no risk assessments in place. No designated walking areas. High viz vests are mandatory on sites like this. What would they do without phones. Very arrogant people 🙄
I think I’d have reported them to HSE
They are just waiting for an accident to happen
But that’s the problem with a lot of companies and workers who think H&S is for other people and not them, till there is a major injury then it’s to late
I want people to film my Business it gives me free advertisements lol 😂 this guy has it all wrong, bad attitude could you imagine working for this sociopath🤢 the Police women seemed alright.
His attitude already got a negative comment on the company twitter feed twitter.com/SadButMadLad/status/1410327793687306242
Little men always find it hard to climb down from their high horse.
Nice aphorism.
@@thewomble1509 Nice word.
@@Authentic_og Thank you.
They look pretty successful hard work pays. Unlike the cockney twat twat that gets off on harassing everyone.
@@itssmythe sorry but I think I sent you a comment about another clip.
If I did, again my apologies.
Absolutely correct about the high viz and the guy being on the trailer whilst loading, HSE would be hitting the roof if shown this video.
I dearly hope that a Health Inspector has watched this as I would personally believe it is a window into how some companies actually act & ignore health & safety issues, you can bet if they knew an inspection was imminent they would be geared up to the nines everything in place every box ticked.
Unbelievable behaviour from a grown up. He would have been better off ringing his lawyer if he believes you are trespassing.
Not a grown up.
Immature little mummies boy.
It’s amazing how much fear one man with a camera can created. I bet they have no problem with all the cctv there is everywhere
It's for their own "health and safety" 😄
"You've not had video to video..." oh I chuckled 🤭
Ah, bless. He was a little flustered when someone didn't jump at his 'orders' Haha
Nice lady copper good video hope health and safety see your video
as the man "clearly" stated ...you DO NOT have video to video on my property 🤐🤐🤐
Does he need a video stating he has permission to video? I think I’m getting a headache from these self important fools.
🤣🤣🤣🤣 I KNOW WHAT A GIMP!
He should have said you don't have permission to permission😂😂
I've sent a copy of this video over to HSE. This needs investigating. Excellent policing as well.
"It's illegal to record"
Then proceeds to record you himself.
Do they think there's one law for them another for you?
🤔🤔🤔🤦♂️cracks me up every time….
Actually the OWNER of the land was right, he can film the auditor but the auditor needs permission to film on PRIVATE LAND, which is where the auditor was at the time.
@@mal6232 yea but he was on pavement perfect ly legal
@@mal6232 Ah but the land he was on, is fully publicly accessible at all times. Therefore he has every right to film whatever he can see from wherever he stands. If they don't want anyone standing on the apron, perhaps they should mark it, so it is clear to everyone.
@@tangomoggynoengi8518 Incorrect. Being publicly accessible does not necessarily make it public land. There are a multitude of cases where the public have access to private property. Shopping centres, hospitals, airports, railway stations etc. These are all technically private property - to which the public have an implied right of access. That implied right being subject to the terms and conditions of the owner/occupier of the property. If the owner/occupier says no recording on their property you must comply. Having public access is irrelevant. Of course the owner/occupier has no powers to stop you from recording anything you can see on their property if you are recording from a bona fide public place such as a public footpath.
These kind of folk need charged with wasting emergency services time.
The popo have to come out once dispatched.
It would be nice if dispatch would explain photography in public is not a crime.✌🏽
Just been recommended your videos by RUclips. I have been missing out. Great quality. Keep up the good work.
That copper was a breath of fresh air.
If only all Police personnel were like that lady.
That copper was courteous, professional, knowledgeable, respectful and calm.
How did she get in the police force?
They’ll be thinking they have won when you left after the police arrived I would have stayed a bit longer just out of spite 😄 you can just imagine them going to their office saying that fettled him
Around this way that's exactly what they'd have done. People round here are properly materialistic as well, they think just by having a nice pair of jeans on and a sappy pair of shoes it somehow makes them better. But trust me.. they're the first to cry about mental health and bit*h when something goes against them. The bloke who made the remark about his shoes and then walked off would have seen that as a win in itself, he'd have been gloating all day about it after.
What a lovely Cop, she was so polite and pleasant. Really like her attitude. Well done 👍
The Police need to practice parking safely.
The little man in the tight skinny jeans is hilarious 🤣
What a P rick 😂
How embarrassing for this company.
Man sees someone recording in public
Approaches camera and complains that he is being filmed
It's ok he's a Male Karen
@@thomasmcnally97 Naaah Karen just has his testicle
@@thomasmcnally97 menapausal I think
1/The vehicles trailer should have edge protection if a human is on the trailer(no protection=no person allowed on trailer)
I have to admit, the police officer was lovely. It's a shame others are not so!
Nicey nicey she was, but still surreptitiously digging for information she was not entitled to. It is not in the remit of a police officer to ask any member of the public, why they are performing a perfectly lawful activity. A police officer also has no business asking for the details of a member of the public when there is no lawful reason for doing so. It is disrespectful for a Police Officer when asked to identify themselves upon engaging with the public (which they must do on request) to nod to their epaulettes saying 'my details are ' there'. How do they know that the member of the public they are interacting with can read? One in 25 people in the UK have a degree of reading difficulty.
You could always report them to the government organization that regulates safety matters.
I can't believe the cops came out amazing
You are doing a wonderful job here. No way should a person be stood on the vehicle bed when a fork-lift is unloading. That is extremely dangerous and unprofessional conduct. It's an (life-changing) accident waiting to happen.
It was the driver of the truck making sure the steel is positioned where he wants it. The driver is in charge of his truck and his load so maybe the driver knows better on this occasion.
New subscriber, nice one 🏆
Cheers from Perth Australia 🦘
Awesome! Thank you!
@@PJAudits second from Perth Australia 😁🦘
Third from Perth!
Great cop, she know what needs attention and what doesn't
You look a bit like Terry you...
Terry who?
Terry Rist!! 😂😂
What a Lovely professional Police officer...shes a credit to the service
Why was the DHL driver moving the van forward whilst not looking at the road.
because hes a bell?
Because DHL = Don't Have to Look 😂😂😂
And darting through a closing gate
Why did he even feel the need to involve himself in the first place?! 🙄🙄🙄
She was perfectly lovely!!! An excellent role model. Wish there where more like her.
I won't even let a driver sit in his cab when we unload...
Credit must be given to the exemplary policing of PC14777. Excellent, officer. Excellent officer. :)
-The most pleasant police officer i have seen to date
✨She was very nice, professional, and lovely as well.✨
9:21 I worked in the oilfield for 15 years and if you work with any type of equipment you are in danger always. The whole industry is dangerous, especially with the office personnel ( they are vicious creatures)😂😂😂👍🏻👍🏻🤠
Lol love it when you said about the Peugeot
Is he related to Boris Johnson?
You can't video
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That copper is gorgeous 😍
Really enjoy your interactions, because you are respectful when talking they can't handle it 😂 great vids, big hi from Scotland 😀👍
Thanks, really pleased that you like my videos 😊👍
Great to see a pleasant officer who respects the law and the public and knows the publics rights ! Unusual but great example for other officers.
Great video and the officer was wonderful Blessings from the hills of Southern Oregon
A nice Police Woman and true professional. She deserves to be in the video thumb nail picture.
Just had another look. There is an FLT parked with forks up. Oow broken legs.
The Lady Officer was like a breath of fresh air. Courteous and professional.
Nice one PJ . Just subscribed and looking forward to more vids. Good luck with your auditing.
More to come!😀👍
I like his mannerisms and how calm he is.
Another great!!!! Come over to Northampton! I would love to join...
Best police interaction I have seen.. well done that PC
Let's hope his clients see these HSE breaches. Good, safe Companys, do not want to be associated with companies that breach HSE, they remove them, from there preferred users list.... Another excellent video. Stay safe
Experienced police officer, perfect.
Police Officer spot on in approach and attitude.
Lots of people without hiviz. Fork lift driver using hydraulics and moving at same time. Driver not using seat belt and doesn't look back before he reverses. Lad on back of trailer. Maybe HSE should see this. Actually I've just sent them link
Lovely pc lady. A shining example.
What a nice police person..
Love the way he says you do not have permission to video on my property while he is video him.
On private property they can record you as much they like, their property , their rules and if you don't like it then leave.
as per their training, they take out their little notepad and it's a visual prompt for compliance. if they ask for your details again just reply 'i'm flattered but i'm a married man'. works on male/female officers.
Terry towelling with that hair style 😁 shame you didn't video for another 5 mins after the police left
What always amazes me is how these people behave like they're involved in the most secretive and highly sensitive stuff on the planet and in reality they're just making pipes or some shit
What you have to bear in mind is that Mollard Cox Engineering are engaged in super top secret governmental work . I can now reveal that they have been developing a super top secret range of robots , two of whom are featured in this video . Unfortunately these - let's call them prototypes - have been released from the research lab far too early in their development and have been allowed to interact with the public . This incident caused the revocation of their super top secret government license and a hefty fine , it is not known what became of these two idiots - I mean prototypes .Thanks you're welcome and don't share this information , it's a secret .
Unfortunately their jeans were a couple of sizes too small.
Very very nice officer
Looks like that energy drink has gone straight to his head !
What a cocky pair them brothers are.
Pair of drips.
Its typical around this way mate,, its your average "I work for a living" pr*ck around here. The best bit about them though is they always... ALWAYS!... resort to personal insults (The shoes jibe),, they are so fecking witless its infuriating sometimes. YET!!! are the first to ask for donations for "mental health" and "bullying"... if their kids get "bullied" they are up in arms.. its the living contradiction is the East Midlands.
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Absolutely correct about the driver stood on the bed of the lorry, against all health and safety requirements.
The vehicle should have a fixed barrier all around the lorry bed to prevent falls, and with unsecured loads
the driver should not be on the lorry bed. Hard hats should be worn at all times as well as hi viz vests. So if
a fork lift needs to lift off dangerous loads like loose steel pipes he should not be on that lorry bed. On building
sites delivery drivers caught on the lorry bed unloading would be banned from site.
Anyone from a company or representing a business filming you needs to abide by GDPR you should request a copy of the footage or have them delete it to be really spiteful 😅
Yes, PJ does let a lot of things go. Some of these really twatty pillocks , like the knobber in this vid, need calling out on a few things, especially when they can't stop themselves spouting about the "law".
Sorry but not sure that would work. It was probably on his private phone so he no right to request access to it.
Bravo!!!!, What an absolute Clown, Please name and Shame them!!!!
They have had cameras stealing their steel. I want one of those cameras. Where'd you get it?
I love this Police Officer she was keen to do her job, she was fishing for a name but once the auditor said no, she accepted that was his right. She did her job with a smile, and a smile causes people on the whole to stay calm and friendly.
From their reactions it makes you think Milland Cox are a bit dodgy and definitely have something to hide. Would you want to use a company with so much to hide
You can add the Caution Forklift trucks operating sign attached to the sliding gate that will be obscured to HGV drivers etc. when entering the site.
Is police parking technics part of extensive police training program, because I was never taught it at Driving lessons for car, HGV and at Advanced Drivers.
Police turn up for this but you get burgled and they don’t bother attending. Great use of resources.
PC 14777, Awesome,, I wish all officers acted that way, most endearing, credit were credit is due.(you can see she's a handsome lady too),
Imagine getting a swift response from the police like that when your house has been burgled. And her first question was....."why are you filming?" None of your business, now get back to work!
Correct...none of her business. Nicey, nicey but still managed to have dig for information she was not entitled to.
It all made sense when i read the sign that said "Cox", a lot of them on this video directing you across an invisible line...