i'm so angry with that police officer, stick to the law, forget the feelings, forget the assumptions, forget the morals, do your frigging job. You know the law regarding photography in public places, you know the exact law and the wording of it. Stop skirting around the situation to embarrass or persuade the photographer to stop doing something he's completely legally allowed to do. Stick to the law, that's your job.
If you call them because of a Robbery they won’t come because they are busy but call them for a man with a camera and they send someone out ,what a complete waste of time the police are .
British police used to be highly sophisticated, polished and were to protect and serve. But now a days British police is trained to lie, make up things, non sense arguments with members of public, infringing rights, intimidating, threatening, detaining and arresting members of public. I think now a days members of public know more laws than British police.
To me neither of them are trained to the degree of 10 year olds since all my children know more about the law and this countries constitution (original and not rewritten which has no standing} than the police or security guards. When we see this happening in our country that 800,000 fought and died for in WWII alone I make sure that I educate my children in the law and the constitution of this country in the event that somebody tries to prosecute them unlawfully. There are thousands of unlawful prosecutions every day in this country because people do not now the law and the jury do not know that they have a two part responsibility in their duty. First they have the duty to find innocent or guilty but before tehy do that they have to decide if the legislation the person is in the dock for is reasonable or lawful. The constitution gives the jury the morale duty to ascertain whether they should be in court at all even if they have committed the so called offence they have been charged with. People also do not realise that they have the right to be tried by a group of their peers and that magistrates have no right to issue any judgement or punishment without a trial by jury - this is hidden from the people and unless we address this now it will only get worse.
He appears to be someone who wants to seem more intelligent than he really is. He reminds me of this character from the Andy Griffith show back in the day in the US, Barney Fife. In fact, calling a cop in the US a Barney Fife is an insult to the cop.
If you see something suspicious outside your house, report it to the police, they won’t bother turning up. Yet a man with a camera, the police turn up within minutes. The police don’t bother turning up if your house gets burgled. Excellent audit on educating the job centre staff.
Why do all G4S security staff think that government buildings have some special status that makes it illegal to photograph them? In most cases, the fact that it is a government building with parts that are open to the public means there are fewer restrictions.
Cos G4S-tupid need to justify their (stealing?) obtaining/profiting from public funds. Low paid low intelligence employees means high paid privileged executive parasites. Corperate Cop-splaining to excuse his corperate bias and squirming to justify his existence. So what happened to false reporting and slander. Bet he doesn't spend as much time educating the puffed up pompous manager that he is wrong. Same happens at Hastings where they are afraid someone might steal the rented building!
All the DWP and their HIRED security can do, is refuse you entry into the building if you do not have an appointment, or a valid reason for entry. As they too have a responsibility, and an obligation to protect the data that they hold under GDPR. That is especially relevant for anybody that approaches with a camera, and appears to be recording, or taking still images. But THEIR Jurisdiction ends at the door, or boundary of the building. Also, if instructed to do so, security staff can physically block a person's entry into the building, but they are not allowed to touch you, unless you become a physical threat. By the same measure, if a person attempts to push security staff out of their way, or barge through security staff in order to gain entry, then that can be classed as assault on the security staff.
@@hermanmunster3358 While the office is open during normal business hours it's a public place and so can be filmed or photographed as per statute and case law. Yes they have a GDPR duty, but they can't stop you filming in a lobby, or record your own appointment.
@@markc7440 You may be able to record your appointment, that is a bit of a grey area. But then the advisor has the right to not go ahead with your appointment, if you are recording, because your recording may pick up a conversation on the desk next to you, and if there is a claimant at the next desk, then they have a right to privacy under GDPR rules also. Yes, the lobby may be a publicly accessible place, but they can refuse you entry, as most job searching via the DWP is now done online. So if the job centre staff suspect that you may be recording, or you are disruptive, they CAN REFUSE YOU ENTRY.
Copper was obviously loving his fifteen minutes of fame. What an absolute turnip! Jeez, people visiting are going into a job centre, not a bloody massage parlour. Loved the part when he said that the security guys didn't have the ability to use professional judgement. The whole bunch of them put together, including the cop, probably don't have a combined IQ of 100! Loving your work Reggie!
I know they didn’t do well at school, but it is amazing how many of them think it is illegal to photograph a “ government building” from a public place.
Real crime going through the roof and the officer openly admits that it’s ok to waste his time harassing law abiding citizens, sadly the world we are living in, thank you Reggie for trying to hold back the tide, very much appreciated, keep fighting the good fight mate 👍🏻
you deserve more attention for your comment. But maybe it's to subtile and depends on to much historic knowledge. All i can give to you is an upvote, and the god of the Anglican Church be my witness, i did :)
They were telling you that it's "illegal" to take pictures and also told you that you can get "arrested" for doing it so they were trying to infringe of article 10 of your human rights because they didn't like what you were doing.
@@geordieal9658 LMFAO I was laughing at that as well as if he is a carrying a gun a bazooka or machine gun or grenade launcher what a joke when he was filming in a public place with a camera which shoots pictures films doesn't shoot bullets grenades ammunition or missiles LMAO
Pinaci news what makes you think Reggie is human matey that is a matter of opinion.From a Australian perspective he looks he's got human LEFTS but rights Lol
'I'm Police and can use anything I can invent to tread on your rights, and when you state the actual law, I'll start making smart-mouth comments and questioning your morality." Is the general message.
'They have their rules and procedures'. I bet nowhere in their rules and procedures does it instruct them to approach people outside the building and start spouting gibberish, such as they got back in spades. Nice one Reg.
The police should have said, "He's not breaking the law. Nothing we can do about it". Over and done with. They try to think of anything they can to make you look like you're breaking the law.
The Houses of Parliament are the most important buildings in government, but tens of thousands of photos are taken every day. Some people need to remember that.
All the reason I've been called is because I've got absolutely nothing better to do whatsoever - cos we don't bother turning up at burglaries, we do however attend thefts from corporations by petty shoplifters.
I asked my cousin, a police sargent to find out what it means to be policed by consent cos he did not know, and to know the difference between statute and land law. He knew we were policed by consent but did not know what it meant.
The feelings police make their priorities clear - Government buildings, Large Corporations and The State. Nowhere is the individual or the individual's rights a priority.
Reggie you need to set an alarm with a ringtone 5mins in to the convo and answer like a call and speak english then hang up and speak jibberish again lol
@@cult_of_odin 🤣😂🤣😂, in italy i see people, not just Americans, shouting and adding an A to the end of every English word they shout 🤣😂😅 genuinely believing the poor italian should understand them 😅🤣😂🤣😅
Nice one Reggie - I liked the talking in tongues bit at the beginning. When are 'security' going to learn that they have ZERO authority outside their building and certainly not barking orders to a member of the public on the public area. Their job is to 'observe and report' any wrongdoing, and public photography is not a crime P.I.N.A.C. The IQ level for employment at G4stoopid seems to be set at a very low bar. It would be nice to see a few auditors stand outside that 'Government Building' tomorrow and watch the snowflakes melt. Stay safe Reggie and keep 'em coming.
It was a G4S security guard, working illegally as he didn't have his SIA licence on display, who assaulted me by shoving me towards the door when I said that I had spoken with a DWP employee that morning and he had no right to my private medical information (Covid status). Obviously the CCTV footage disappeared.
Exactly, inside the building, its their juristriction, but even in the lobby of any government building, its legal to film. Outside on a public footpath,, they can go do one.
I go to fancy dress party’s dressed as a policeman, BUT I,M NOT A POLICEMAN. What a lesson you gave. Well done. The man that called the police could not feel any more senseless than he is watching this. He thought the police would arrest you in front of him. Maybe he wanted to be police and failed the entry test.
"This is a government building, and I'm a government bellend." 🙄 you can sniff my knickers in publick.🤣 classic video. Please keep up the great work.👏👏👏
The police officer gave it a fair go, but was still more bothered about hurt feelings that the law. They are not the feelings police, they are there to uphold the law and that includes your rights to take photographs without being harassed by those with hurt feelings. Keep up the great work Reggie.
They hate it when their stupidity stops them having the last word. Knowing you were doing nothing illegal plod found it impossible to agree with you and walk away. Give a clown a uniform and they think they're important.
Excellent mate, keep.it up. "No photographs, its illegal"....not just the G4S goon, but the lump from the job centre too. Oh dear, there is such a long way to go with these numpties! "Government building".....its not GCHQ!......love it when they do the walk of shame after realising there is nothing they can do!
The cop wasn't prepared to educate the G4S clowns. That astounds me. They were certain you were violating their policy as well as breaking the law, but the cop purposely missed the opportunity to tell them to leave you be.
Round and Round and Round in circles, and G4S just DON'T get it and the police officer was trying every excuse in the book for them , then not telling you he's recording and saying you've accused him of not performing his duties. Just a ridiculous situation!!
I had my motorcycle stolen years ago,it took an hour for police to arrive,thieves were long gone,and yet a government building gets pretty much instant response.Double standards once again.Thats the issue i have.
15:39 That man ordered the police be called yet falls back on "I didn't call them". I used to despise this sort of thing in some of my last security roles. People demand the police then not be willing to make a statement when the arrive and then try and pass the buck to whoever else.
I find it amazing at those who claim something as being "secure" and yet visual, audible and a times physical access is readily available ( individually and collectively)
You really need to press this issue of them responding for non crimes outside business premises. Ask them to explain why people don’t get the same response when they’re house is broken into.
Love it when the copper said if you see something outside your house you can call the police….. well I’ve call the police 6 times over the last eight years for burglars in my house and seen zero coppers attend……….FFS….. If it happens again I’ll tell them they’re photographing me instead, maybe that’ll work…….!
Nah , just tell them that you're going to go outside with your shotgun , to 'put some manners' on suspected burglars ! You'll get a response then !! lol . ;-)
An inspector and three plod turn out for a cameraman performing a legal activity. How many turn out for a burglary victim? More great content sir, keep up the good work!
Blimey, how much bullshit have those idiots been swallowing? Clearly a LOT. And that copper was hopeless, as expected of course - absolutely pathetic. He should have pointed out the law and left in two minutes. Great work as always Reggie, thank you.
the level of dumb these people have is amazing and the way they dance around trying to deny that they didnt say it was a crime after accusing the man is hilarious at least the cop knew the law eventho he was enabling their bad behavior
Excellent stuff as usual Reggie. The professional behaviour of those G4S was as shabby as the front of that building. Oh, by the way, did that lad at 4:42 steal your coat? haha
22:30 If the cop is concerned about feelings, then he's the feelings police, not the law police. Anyway, what if someone on their backside in life had to go to the pawnshop to sell their property. Wouldn't that be the same thing?
"999 Police emergency" "There's a foreign sounding man capturing photons from a public place" "Like I say, what's the emergency?" "He's stealing our photons. Send all your officers, and Bruce Willis" "I'm sorry sir, I can't understand you" "How do you mean?" "Taramachini" "Not you as well"
It should be a crime to keep misquoting the law. How often do they get away with telling people that "It's illegal to photograph government buildings"? All my friends believe this, too. And it's only because they've heard it so often. Crazy. BTW, if you sold tee shirts with the slogan, "Terra-ban-achi" on them... I would buy one and wear it with pride.😂😂😂😂 So funny. Nice one.
21:44 Police says he has "Professional judgement" then tell the G4S goons "They don't have professional judgement!" He got that right 😆😅🤣😂 Brilliant ! 😝😎
wherever G4S are working they cause Trouble because of a lack of Training on the LAW it is obvious that this police officer has the same Low standards as G4S who get no training on people's rights
There's no longer such a thing as a job centre ... I've never heard of one of these places actually finding anyone a job, They are just a signing on / sanction office.
Look at how the ginger frowns all the way through - his brain hurts so much trying to understand why someone is standing on the street with a phone, and why he can't arrest you.
What an absolute fool! hands in pocket no introduction, and yapping on about nothing, when all he had to do was tell the complainants to go inside and stop harassing a member of the public who is committing no crime, in a public place, a poor excuse for a policeman.
i'm so angry with that police officer, stick to the law, forget the feelings, forget the assumptions, forget the morals, do your frigging job. You know the law regarding photography in public places, you know the exact law and the wording of it. Stop skirting around the situation to embarrass or persuade the photographer to stop doing something he's completely legally allowed to do. Stick to the law, that's your job.
Police don't know the law they only know statutes and acts ..it's makes them a lot of money..
Typical corporations stick together. Policy officer not police officer in this case. Always best to check if they are on their oath
If you call them because of a Robbery they won’t come because they are busy but call them for a man with a camera and they send someone out ,what a complete waste of time the police are .
Birdhouse Reggie is entitled to his rights but this is also his left's agenda as a village idiot.
Those clowns don’t know the law , they just make it up to suit them 👎
This officer needs to teach these men that photograph in public isn't against the law.
"Illegal to photograph government buildings"... that'll be why 10,000 tourists were nicked outside Parliament today 😅
My taxes being pissed up the wall by six "security" personnel none of whom have a clue what they're doing.
As an ex police officer from the eighties, yes in my opinion the police now are trained to the same standards as security guards.Trust me!
You ware a real Cop mate part of the Community 👍. not like them clowns now behind their big gates locked away from everyone..
British police used to be highly sophisticated, polished and were to protect and serve.
But now a days British police is trained to lie, make up things, non sense arguments with members of public, infringing rights, intimidating, threatening, detaining and arresting members of public.
I think now a days members of public know more laws than British police.
THANK you for your honest opinion. God bless the public 🙏
@@alcoyne3333333333333💯 right police was told to me to be the good guys and they interacted with the public as friendly
To me neither of them are trained to the degree of 10 year olds since all my children know more about the law and this countries constitution (original and not rewritten which has no standing} than the police or security guards. When we see this happening in our country that 800,000 fought and died for in WWII alone I make sure that I educate my children in the law and the constitution of this country in the event that somebody tries to prosecute them unlawfully. There are thousands of unlawful prosecutions every day in this country because people do not now the law and the jury do not know that they have a two part responsibility in their duty. First they have the duty to find innocent or guilty but before tehy do that they have to decide if the legislation the person is in the dock for is reasonable or lawful. The constitution gives the jury the morale duty to ascertain whether they should be in court at all even if they have committed the so called offence they have been charged with. People also do not realise that they have the right to be tried by a group of their peers and that magistrates have no right to issue any judgement or punishment without a trial by jury - this is hidden from the people and unless we address this now it will only get worse.
Love the look on his face when you called him out on not identifying himself or letting you know he was recording.
He's PC Thickie.
In my personal opinion, that constable comes across as a bit of a Fanny to me.
He's definitely not in favour of our rights to film which is my guess
Yes, definitely, effing snowflake...
He appears to be someone who wants to seem more intelligent than he really is. He reminds me of this character from the Andy Griffith show back in the day in the US, Barney Fife. In fact, calling a cop in the US a Barney Fife is an insult to the cop.
rather a fanny than a bully!
A bit of an arse more like.
To me, the way the Security Staff spoke to members of the public who approached the Job Centre for advice etc was disgusting!
Agree I was disgusted too.
They don't want them in there to claim UC etc. Money saving exercise aimed at people 'on their bottoms'.
security nobs again shame on them.mini stazi lol
"You can go to prison for it"
Burst out laughing when gentleman Jim said that, what a total plum.
If you see something suspicious outside your house, report it to the police, they won’t bother turning up. Yet a man with a camera, the police turn up within minutes. The police don’t bother turning up if your house gets burgled.
Excellent audit on educating the job centre staff.
Why do all G4S security staff think that government buildings have some special status that makes it illegal to photograph them? In most cases, the fact that it is a government building with parts that are open to the public means there are fewer restrictions.
If i had to guess its a mixture of ego and dumb ass syndrome ... cant win really can they 🤣🤣🤣✌️✌️🇬🇧🇬🇧
Cos G4S-tupid need to justify their (stealing?) obtaining/profiting from public funds.
Low paid low intelligence employees means high paid privileged executive parasites.
Corperate Cop-splaining to excuse his corperate bias and squirming to justify his existence. So what happened to false reporting and slander. Bet he doesn't spend as much time educating the puffed up pompous manager that he is wrong. Same happens at Hastings where they are afraid someone might steal the rented building!
All the DWP and their HIRED security can do, is refuse you entry into the building if you do not have an appointment, or a valid reason for entry. As they too have a responsibility, and an obligation to protect the data that they hold under GDPR. That is especially relevant for anybody that approaches with a camera, and appears to be recording, or taking still images. But THEIR Jurisdiction ends at the door, or boundary of the building.
Also, if instructed to do so, security staff can physically block a person's entry into the building, but they are not allowed to touch you, unless you become a physical threat. By the same measure, if a person attempts to push security staff out of their way, or barge through security staff in order to gain entry, then that can be classed as assault on the security staff.
@@hermanmunster3358 While the office is open during normal business hours it's a public place and so can be filmed or photographed as per statute and case law. Yes they have a GDPR duty, but they can't stop you filming in a lobby, or record your own appointment.
@@markc7440 You may be able to record your appointment, that is a bit of a grey area. But then the advisor has the right to not go ahead with your appointment, if you are recording, because your recording may pick up a conversation on the desk next to you, and if there is a claimant at the next desk, then they have a right to privacy under GDPR rules also.
Yes, the lobby may be a publicly accessible place, but they can refuse you entry, as most job searching via the DWP is now done online. So if the job centre staff suspect that you may be recording, or you are disruptive, they CAN REFUSE YOU ENTRY.
This cop is a prime example of the feeling's police in action. Embarrassing.
CLUELESS POLICE....WHAT A SUPRISE
Gingernut lost himself with his own morals what’s right and wrong
Copper was obviously loving his fifteen minutes of fame. What an absolute turnip! Jeez, people visiting are going into a job centre, not a bloody massage parlour. Loved the part when he said that the security guys didn't have the ability to use professional judgement. The whole bunch of them put together, including the cop, probably don't have a combined IQ of 100! Loving your work Reggie!
It was an hard time couldn't really believe what I was hearing
the bar is set very low, don't forget
FIRE EVERY COP ON SCENE
Cop if you saw some thing suspicious outside your house you could call the police!!!!🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤡
@@andrewstratford4753 And wait while xmas for em to turn up ✌️✌️🇬🇧🇬🇧
I know they didn’t do well at school, but it is amazing how many of them think it is illegal to photograph a “ government building” from a public place.
Real crime going through the roof and the officer openly admits that it’s ok to waste his time harassing law abiding citizens, sadly the world we are living in, thank you Reggie for trying to hold back the tide, very much appreciated, keep fighting the good fight mate 👍🏻
actually crime is today at its lowest according to todays stats. Dont believe their BS in todays day and age.
A cop giving a lecture on morals, like Henry eight giving marriage counselling.
you deserve more attention for your comment. But maybe it's to subtile and depends on to much historic knowledge. All i can give to you is an upvote, and the god of the Anglican Church be my witness, i did :)
Agreed!
Yeah he definitely made a mistake questioning Reggie's morality, immediately got taken down a few pegs 😂
They were telling you that it's "illegal" to take pictures and also told you that you can get "arrested" for doing it so they were trying to infringe of article 10 of your human rights because they didn't like what you were doing.
good to see you PINACI love your vid's too
Sent to prison haha, muppets
@@geordieal9658 LMFAO I was laughing at that as well as if he is a carrying a gun a bazooka or machine gun or grenade launcher what a joke when he was filming in a public place with a camera which shoots pictures films doesn't shoot bullets grenades ammunition or missiles LMAO
Pinaci news what makes you think Reggie is human matey that is a matter of opinion.From a Australian perspective he looks he's got human LEFTS but rights Lol
He thought he could bullshit a member of the public.
I didn't know it was the job of the Police to advise people on what photos they can take. 😆 Bunch of clowns.
'I'm Police and can use anything I can invent to tread on your rights, and when you state the actual law, I'll start making smart-mouth comments and questioning your morality." Is the general message.
That manager sums up the problem with the civil service these days. A manager wasting taxpayers money stood around doing nothing.
'They have their rules and procedures'. I bet nowhere in their rules and procedures does it instruct them to approach people outside the building and start spouting gibberish, such as they got back in spades. Nice one Reg.
Nice hat.
The police should have said, "He's not breaking the law. Nothing we can do about it". Over and done with. They try to think of anything they can to make you look like you're breaking the law.
Don't be soo sensible lol
The Houses of Parliament are the most important buildings in government, but tens of thousands of photos are taken every day. Some people need to remember that.
Or, name one police station/'gov building' in the country where a photo of it isn't online....?
@@ef7480 the secret MI6 building in Grimsby town centre. Oops, said too much.
I did read once,that the HP isn't actually owned by the government some old law etc from way back
@@cornet959 I know
@@cornet959not anymore 😂😂😂
Reggie, you are a multi-talented bloke. You can even speak gibberish.
It's getting weird and weirder I'm getting to understand everything Reggie's saying love it
Eventually RUclips will be able to Auto translate the closed captions
That cop is an absolute fanny.
The measuring wheel was not the only tool on the Job! Good video!
All the reason I've been called is because I've got absolutely nothing better to do whatsoever - cos we don't bother turning up at burglaries, we do however attend thefts from corporations by petty shoplifters.
"These guys don't have professional judgement " 😂😂😂😂 spot on officer
"these guys don't have professional judgment".. true!
Love this video Reggie. I love this whole movement of standing up against ridiculous people with ridiculous attitudes and ridiculous over reactions.
Here we go "in this day and age ",and Mr plod going down the symantics route ..Well done Reggie !!
Police Officer is CONDESCENDING
And he loved the sound of his own voice!
The Cop said “all I’m saying is….” About fifty times. Also, “you’ve got to understand…” Like that makes it OK to spit out crap rationale.
Coppers will never admit that they can’t do anything about it.
A wise man once said: “suspicion is just opinion without evidence” credit Focus Pocus
Very true 👍 👌
not necessarily. There might be evidence, just not enough to make a charge.
@@kevinb6831 Surely insufficient evidence is the same as no evidence in a legal aspect ?
@@wolvoman1 Sure, which is why suspicion itself isn't enough to charge someone. It is enough to detain someone, obviously.
@@kevinb6831 If suspicion isn’t a crime then how do you detain someone for no crime ?
Narcissists can't apologise, that's an integral trait of the personality disorder.
I bloody love you reggie 😅 always make my day
💪🙏👊🤟👍
@@ReggiePhoto 😂😂😂😂😂😂
If this amuses you you're not right in the bloody head just like the fool behind the camera .
I asked my cousin, a police sargent to find out what it means to be policed by consent cos he did not know, and to know the difference between statute and land law.
He knew we were policed by consent but did not know what it meant.
The feelings police make their priorities clear - Government buildings, Large Corporations and The State. Nowhere is the individual or the individual's rights a priority.
Reggie you need to set an alarm with a ringtone 5mins in to the convo and answer like a call and speak english then hang up and speak jibberish again lol
Good idea 💡
that's very Little Britain!
He was convinced the more English he spoke to you. you would definitely understand him lol 😂
I know 🤣🤣🤣
And people say us Americans do that all the time.
@@cult_of_odin 🤣😂🤣😂, in italy i see people, not just Americans, shouting and adding an A to the end of every English word they shout 🤣😂😅 genuinely believing the poor italian should understand them 😅🤣😂🤣😅
Nice one Reggie - I liked the talking in tongues bit at the beginning. When are 'security' going to learn that they have ZERO authority outside their building and certainly not barking orders to a member of the public on the public area. Their job is to 'observe and report' any wrongdoing, and public photography is not a crime P.I.N.A.C. The IQ level for employment at G4stoopid seems to be set at a very low bar. It would be nice to see a few auditors stand outside that 'Government Building' tomorrow and watch the snowflakes melt. Stay safe Reggie and keep 'em coming.
Send in PTTP
It was a G4S security guard, working illegally as he didn't have his SIA licence on display, who assaulted me by shoving me towards the door when I said that I had spoken with a DWP employee that morning and he had no right to my private medical information (Covid status). Obviously the CCTV footage disappeared.
Reg.? Threaten them with a Civil Lawsuit for stopping you in a PUBLIC Place, going about your Lawful hobby.
Exactly, inside the building, its their juristriction, but even in the lobby of any government building, its legal to film.
Outside on a public footpath,, they can go do one.
I go to fancy dress party’s dressed as a policeman, BUT I,M NOT A POLICEMAN. What a lesson you gave. Well done. The man that called the police could not feel any more senseless than he is watching this. He thought the police would arrest you in front of him. Maybe he wanted to be police and failed the entry test.
"This is a government building, and I'm a government bellend." 🙄 you can sniff my knickers in publick.🤣 classic video. Please keep up the great work.👏👏👏
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The police officer gave it a fair go, but was still more bothered about hurt feelings that the law. They are not the feelings police, they are there to uphold the law and that includes your rights to take photographs without being harassed by those with hurt feelings. Keep up the great work Reggie.
Not anymore. They are the exact officer that is intended to be
"It's illegal to take photos of government buildings", said the clowns.
Reggie replied "Tarabac".
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Who was correct? discuss.
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Hahahaha
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,couple of Telly Tubbys😱😱😂😂😂. Great stuff again Reg👌
They hate it when their stupidity stops them having the last word. Knowing you were doing nothing illegal plod found it impossible to agree with you and walk away. Give a clown a uniform and they think they're important.
Excellent mate, keep.it up. "No photographs, its illegal"....not just the G4S goon, but the lump from the job centre too. Oh dear, there is such a long way to go with these numpties! "Government building".....its not GCHQ!......love it when they do the walk of shame after realising there is nothing they can do!
Professional judgement!? No such thing as a professional police person. If anything they are total amateurs.
Reggie! You crack me up.
I was walking around the supermarket earlier and all of a sudden I just found myself saying … Taramen gerni… madness 😂
You have caught Reggie disease, lol
@@oregon433 yekshen I thineken you arnen ricktentshen
@@gj5900 could not have said it better myself
people will be more intimidated by all the security guards inside job centres than a photographer outside !
The cop wasn't prepared to educate the G4S clowns. That astounds me. They were certain you were violating their policy as well as breaking the law, but the cop purposely missed the opportunity to tell them to leave you be.
Round and Round and Round in circles, and G4S just DON'T get it and the police officer was trying every excuse in the book for them , then not telling you he's recording and saying you've accused him of not performing his duties. Just a ridiculous situation!!
Did you see the way he came strolling up with his hands in his pockets and failing to identify himself ?
I had my motorcycle stolen years ago,it took an hour for police to arrive,thieves were long gone,and yet a government building gets pretty much instant response.Double standards once again.Thats the issue i have.
I know how ya feel, had 2 bikes gone. The cops couldn't give 2 shits.
To be fair and I hate police he's in a town center there's probably police around
I challenge anyone to have a conversation with that Copper and not fall as sleep. After 10 minuets I thought he was showing signs of rigor mortis.
Nope !
It's NEVER going to be a "friendly chat".
They're the police and they're "on a call".
They ARE investigating.
15:39 That man ordered the police be called yet falls back on "I didn't call them". I used to despise this sort of thing in some of my last security roles. People demand the police then not be willing to make a statement when the arrive and then try and pass the buck to whoever else.
I find it amazing at those who claim something as being "secure" and yet visual, audible and a times physical access is readily available ( individually and collectively)
Unbelievable, that ‘manager’ should be packing boxes somewhere.
He lost his job packing boxes , so because he has been a regular at the job centre, they gave him this job!
if a public calls the police they wont turn up but a coporation calls they be there asap
You really need to press this issue of them responding for non crimes outside business premises. Ask them to explain why people don’t get the same response when they’re house is broken into.
Love it when the copper said if you see something outside your house you can call the police….. well I’ve call the police 6 times over the last eight years for burglars in my house and seen zero coppers attend……….FFS…..
If it happens again I’ll tell them they’re photographing me instead, maybe that’ll work…….!
Nah , just tell them that you're going to go outside with your shotgun , to 'put some manners' on suspected burglars ! You'll get a response then !! lol . ;-)
The bottom line is feelings are not the law.
Sadly, this is changing.
An inspector and three plod turn out for a cameraman performing a legal activity. How many turn out for a burglary victim?
More great content sir, keep up the good work!
Why you concerned snowflake.
3 security guards and a tyrant just to turn everyone away from the door how much is that costing!!!
This Cop can’t turn it off. Imagine what he would be like with his wife when they have an argument. I also pity his neighbours.
They have the right to ask, they don't have a right to say they will get you arrested and its against the law.
Blimey, how much bullshit have those idiots been swallowing?
Clearly a LOT.
And that copper was hopeless, as expected of course - absolutely pathetic. He should have pointed out the law and left in two minutes.
Great work as always Reggie, thank you.
As Reggie said, 'Put some blinds up' !
The Constable started off well, then decended into copsplaining !
He is clearly the great and wise officer of Doncaster, the one all his colleagues refer to as the "one who knows things".
@@thewomble1509 They call him the oracle back at the station 😂😂
Four lads are breaking in the back of the building whilst Reggie is keeping them busy 😂😂😂😂
The supervisor tries to make you follow his narrative and you shut it down. Love that 💪👏 edit and the morals speech. Magnificent.
"It's illegal to photograph government buildings"
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Great content as usual reggie 👏
the level of dumb these people have is amazing and the way they dance around trying to deny that they didnt say it was a crime after accusing the man is hilarious at least the cop knew the law eventho he was enabling their bad behavior
Why do a lot of private security guards genuinely believe it's illegal to photograph?
These skits make you the new best auditor
Excellent stuff as usual Reggie. The professional behaviour of those G4S was as shabby as the front of that building. Oh, by the way, did that lad at 4:42 steal your coat? haha
OMG I GOT A HEADACHE LISTENING TO THIS COP
Another instance where security guards acting as receptionists...
Again,words phucking fail me,just crazy madness
Right,I'm off to check parked cars with knicker sniffers in🤣🤣🤣🤣
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If I want to stop poeple looking into my windows, guess what I pull my curtains…🤷♂️ pretty simple really….
22:30 If the cop is concerned about feelings, then he's the feelings police, not the law police. Anyway, what if someone on their backside in life had to go to the pawnshop to sell their property. Wouldn't that be the same thing?
"999 Police emergency"
"There's a foreign sounding man capturing photons from a public place"
"Like I say, what's the emergency?"
"He's stealing our photons. Send all your officers, and Bruce Willis"
"I'm sorry sir, I can't understand you"
"How do you mean?"
"Taramachini"
"Not you as well"
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Brilliant Haha
It should be a crime to keep misquoting the law. How often do they get away with telling people that "It's illegal to photograph government buildings"? All my friends believe this, too. And it's only because they've heard it so often. Crazy.
BTW, if you sold tee shirts with the slogan, "Terra-ban-achi" on them... I would buy one and wear it with pride.😂😂😂😂 So funny. Nice one.
No wonder half of police are in special measures . Pathetic
If a tourist turned up and started taking photos how’s that not out of the ordinary? The mind boggles 🤪
you should start asking them about their SIA badges reg!
Wow, you owned those guys. You argue intelligently.
21:44 Police says he has "Professional judgement" then tell the G4S goons "They don't have professional judgement!" He got that right 😆😅🤣😂 Brilliant ! 😝😎
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Did you see their bloated faces. .. lol
Illegal to photograph government buildings ! 😄😂🤣
Try filming Houses of Parliament, MI 5 Scotland Yard - see what happens
Ask AB
wherever G4S are working they cause Trouble because of a lack of Training on the LAW
it is obvious that this police officer has the same Low standards as G4S who get no training on people's rights
great start for my Friday here in Poland ...I just love your fun
There's no longer such a thing as a job centre ... I've never heard of one of these places actually finding anyone a job,
They are just a signing on / sanction office.
The measuring wheel wasn't the only weapon in this video!
How would I feel if I was going into the job centre knowing that Cctv was filming me. I wouldn’t like it, so can I call the police on the cameras?
Look at how the ginger frowns all the way through - his brain hurts so much trying to understand why someone is standing on the street with a phone, and why he can't arrest you.
You're crazzzy mate 💙
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What an absolute fool! hands in pocket no introduction, and yapping on about nothing, when all he had to do was tell the complainants to go inside and stop harassing a member of the public who is committing no crime, in a public place, a poor excuse for a policeman.