It's Just Our Job (1963)
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- Опубликовано: 12 апр 2014
- 01:42:11 Alarm clock goes off at 7am. A hand reaches out and man turns it off. Shots of woman in a shower - she is wearing a shower cap. Man in his pyjamas has a shave. At the breakfast table - he eats. Now in police uniform, he picks his hat up and puts it on. He leaves his house, kissing his wife on the cheek.
01:43:07 Thames division river police climb into boats. Boat sets off from jetty. C/U of man operating the boat. "The sailor policemen" replace a barge's tarpaulin. Hendon - police training centre. Policewoman is given special training for driving a police car. She reverses an Austin Cambridge through a narrow space. Police motorcyclists steer around an obstacle course. Policeman giving instruction to other policemen at desks. Car with chassis removed. Car chase on a slippery track. View from the car as it speeds around the track. Shots of the policeman at the wheel.
01:47:28 Traffic policemen at the scene of an accident. A man sits slumped at the wheel with blood on his head. A flashing light to warn other drivers that there has been an accident is set up. The driver is given first aid. One policeman uses his radio. The two policemen study the car to ascertain the cause of the accident. Continued.
01:49:15 A dog and handler is requested in the search for a missing child in Epping Forest. Many members of the mounted police take part in a search for a missing child. One policeman finds a child's hat. A policewoman talks to the mother of the child. She is given the hat. A police dog is let out of the back of a van. It sniffs the hat. Police laboratory. Man checks a piece of metal from some wire cutters. Forensic science is described at playing an increasingly important part in police work. Police use flashlights in their search for the missing boy. C/U of the dog. The boy is found.
Produced for the Commissioner of Police of the Metropolis by Associated British-Pathe. End title: Carelessness Causes Crime.
Note: soundtrack is commentary only, no sound effects. Mag track exists - now in "Vinegar Syndrome Vault".
Note: soundtrack is commentary only, no sound effects. Mag track exists - now in "Vinegar Syndrome Vault".
FILM ID:1253.05
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This is amazing. This first part the car crash etc was filmed outside my dad's scrap yard at bignels corner ,south mimms. The Humber getaway car is my dad's! I vaguely recall this but was only 6 yearsxold..😮 the vehicles used were from the yard. Old Barnet road , bypassed so then closed..❤
Bull
The size of that mini estate, barely fit an Alsatian dog in there !! @@peterm1826
@@peterm1826 You must be a Joe Rogan fan being such a simple-minded contrarian.
I spent a week at Hendon Police driving college as part of my Royal protection driving course. That skid pan had evolved by the 70's and was huge fun. I remember that I got to drive an Aston Martin Lagonda around their training track...awesome days, great memories.😊
All looking smart and well turned out - a bit different today 😅
The Mrs.has a huge smile on her face because she knows as soon as the old man starts off to work, the milkman will be coming round to give her some cream for her morning coffee. 😉
Pip Pip Cheerio
Bob’s your Uncle
So rightly put!
That’s exactly what I took from that dirty cow’s expression
Professionally narrated by Harry Enfield!
Wife was fit tbf 🤣
Now the policeman's job to make sure you don't call anyone a name they don't like. Just like nursery school.
how do you know
The thing that desterbs me is that the nursery schools call the the police when the children have been naughty. As though the police had nothing better to do.
And I thought this happened here in the US. How times have changed!
.... DID YOU JUST CALL ME A.... MY FEEEEELING'S! OH WOE IS ME& MY BROKEN ABUSED FEELINGS.... Don't know what you're referring 😂😂😂😂😂
Seems like you haven’t interacted with anyone in real life for a while
Interesting video
Very professional police force. when Britain was at its best!
In the days of Dixon of Docgreen. Evening all.
When it was worth joining the plods proper training proper people and a proper job !! There you have it.
Policeman has the same alarm clock as myself..,..... interesting film
A whole box of bobbies to search for the missing driver....today.... a crime number.
9:50 health and safety? Pah!
When British culture was at it's best.
Ahhh the good old days of 🇬🇧
Unlike today, like an old stinkin rotten tomato.
They thought the roads were congested then
Very amusing lol
... "" Come In Alpha 2! Alpha 2! Put that 'C' Pipe Away and You Better Not Have Cained My ''Stone'... Constable DOH!...."" 7:10 🏴✌️🌄🌄🌄
With seat belts, decent brakes, decent tyres and airbags the RTA victim could have walked away.
3:40 - ABSOLUTELY!
The days before they became filth.
Alfwa Twoo her woo hurryn mwa ovwer.
When women new there place. 🇬🇧
Knew their
Not new there
@@timothywigmore952 get a life
That's right, needs to be introduced.
Darn right!!
When people KNEW how to spell.
Propaganda like
Only if you happen to be Dr Who
PROPAGANDA isn't that an English person having a really good look ar something! ?😂
It’s fascinating to hear men being described as working. Women are very excluded here.
Now they can't even wiggle their fingers at a rascal