My mate Bob works on a building site. He wears a hi vis jacket. He rides his bike home or sometimes he walks. Not much difference to these doylums to be fair. Who do they think they are. I got more respect for my mate Bob.
Mate, I love how you strike fear into the police officers who know you. You’re an absolute legend. The officers who knew you were trying to hide their face from you. I absolutely love it.
This. Sounds like they couldn't be arsed to chase the guys with a bag they suspected had drugs in it, and instead took the easy option of nobbling a pre-offender. A perfect example of modern policing, where the criminals laugh in their faces and get away with all sorts, whilst the police pretend that they're doing something by harassing random people they don't like. I really do despair.
The cops didn’t lose the streets, public opinions change, economic woes, disciplinary changes in schools and leniency in the courts. All this adds up to what we have today, not to mention the fucking drug epidemic. Without the cops it would be a free for all.
@@reb0118 what would be the point of jail if someone isn't rehabilitated. That's supposed to be the point. Once you have paid your price it should be over. We were all young Once and did dumb stuff even broke the law I'm sure. Did a little under age drinking or something. Why should you pay for the rest of your life. Being hassled by cops for just existing.
120+ likes in 2 hours. That tells a story doesn't it. This video shows why. Every search conducted without reasonable grounds damages public trust. 90% of searches seem to be like this one. A hunch, prejudice, reasonable grounds barely ever seem to matter. If the threshold isn't met they do it anyway. Then one day they appeal to the public for help and wonder why the public turn their back on them.
@metrobar3367 you are simple. Can you tell me next week's lottery numbers as you knew he had no drugs or weapons on him before he was searched!? Do me favour, next time someone says penny for your thoughts sell! Oh and don't vote either Captain hindsight
@@wotzcheez It was the fish he had already caught. Auditing is a catch and release sport. Here he'd had one of the WPCs on camera before. Hence I suspect a more measured response
Search you is ok as long as you say I am going to search you as well . Search them most people are afraid of the uniform as for them police ! The standard is very oír soon there will be a lot of Asian police on the beat like Karachi cops big big changes
Detained with absolutely no proof or evidence of any wrong doing ! Guess policing !.....let's pretend we saw something & stop someone & see if they incriminate themselves !!
ye its a joke he says they had intelligence but he cant tell anyone it... so what they can just go up to anyone they like randomly and say ive got intelligence on u and detain them? madness
Government waging war on citizens. Immigrate to America asap as our government is restrained. We have the 2nd Amendment, the ultimate freedom protection.
I heard a piggy in London whinging about stress & danger in the job. A woman patiently explained the 3 most stressful & dangerous jobs in London are Bus driver, ambulance crew & food delivery. And the police choose to make the job far more dangerous than it is.
I grew up on a farm, which is almost always the most dangerous or second most dangerous in the UK. I've had to go wading into rivers in flood to save animals, work with machinery that could chop me into tiny pieces (once had to get my thumb sewn back on), and use chemicals that could do serious injury. Policing is not a dangerous job. In reality, builders, fishermen, farmers, drivers etc. put themselves in far more danger than police.
@@davidmcconaghy5745 I could've added, she also said "UK wide, farming & agriculture are always in the top 3. Policing barely gets in the top 10". She rattled off loads of statistics. Pity I can only remember a few.
@@james-5560 You've clearly never had any real dealings with the police, If you had you would realise they are rife with tyrants, power trippers and ego maniacs. Not to mention violent thugs. Maybe you'll continue to live in ignorant bliss or maybe you'll come unstuck at the hands of some of these thugs at some point.
@@Lemingtona-x5g Have you even seen the stats in knife crime from when they stopped random searches? I was searched a lot as a teen due to dressing like a chav, never done me any harm. Was nice to know scum were being caught out as a result.
@@Lemingtona-x5g You don't think city centres are dangerous? You obviously don't get out mate. Look up the crime rates in London and Manchester alone and tell me the city centres are safe.
The public complain about knife crime, Drugs etc the sergeant feels his collar to check things out and he gets slated for it ? That’s what’s needed surely.
If you support the belief that the Police can grab hold of people and detain them in handcuffs because they were walking then that is absolutely fine. The Police are supposed to operate within a legal framework and as AB correctly pointed out the action of walking away from Police is not in itself a suspicious act. All the other matters that the supposed Sergeant discussed such as undercover officers could be utter garbage as far as we know, because the Police are permitted to lie when conducting an investigation.
I knew a guy who just wanted to have what he thought was power over the public, whether its a doorman or a city centre security guy he just wanted to stand above the public, he was so proud to walk around looking all dressed up like a copper with handcuffs etc.. he's probably a copper now.
"I can get my uniforms ID but its not massively urgent" - Everyone who has seen the cases of Carrick and Couzens knows its incredibly important that you follow your own farkling rules on identification. Sgt R. Fryer is rotten to the core. It all starts at the top.
And it's clearly not by negligence but with full intention! Last scene you can see him remove the insignia to abuse other citizens... Filthy corrupt criminal!
That officer who turned up and spoke down to that person saying he was getting involved again. So what if he is exercising his right to express himself?? The officers attitude was gross, totally patronising and disrespectful. Unacceptable to talk down to a member of the public like that. The guy was obviously vulnerable as he didn't challenge back. I hate the police.
Logically, this means anyone can say anything about anyone, then that becomes 'grounds' for the police to search anyone they choose. He said "you may choose not to believe that", but that's because there's no way of knowing if he's making it up or not.
AB was totally in the wrong here. We want the Police to be trying to tackle knife crime and county lines. Obviously this kid is known to them and a bit of a wrong'un. They should have just been left to do their job.
SO YOU'RE SAYING IF YOU DID CRIMES BEFORE OR MADE BAD CHOICES, YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BE HARASSED BY COPS? GOOD TO KNOW. MAYBE YOU GET CONVICTED SOMEHOW AND NEVER BE SEEN AS A PERSON AGAIN.
@@aihngelle I'm sure cops do their checks to see if they're know to be still active, or have intelligence on them...or from experience know they're active?!
Humans are social animals and the Police take advantage of the built in need to converse. There is an excellent video on RUclips with a former USA Detective and a lawyer, and in that the former Detective stated that he would just ignore suspects and get on with paperwork and he said that it was amazing how many of them could not stay silent. Try getting a woman to stay silent for long.
Maybe he walked away from Police because he anticipated having his rights violated. Looks like he was right. His mistake wasnt walking away, it was not walking away fast enough.
@@paula3124 Not from that area, from somewhere else, and they only knew that because he told them about it. Nobody here is claiming that he is an angel, but you still need reasonable suspicion for a search. They stopped and searched him because he avoided them, but that isn't reasonable suspicion, which needs to be of a particular offense. Avoiding the police isn't a crime, and there are plenty of reasons why a perfectly innocent person would do that.
So he decides to tell someones past to a total stranger. Surely that must be some kind of bloody data breach. If I was that young lad I would certainly be taking it forward.
That young lad and his crew wouldnt think twice about breaking into your house or threatening you or your family with a weapon. It has become a trend in every city and town.
@hassyg4083 I agree in general but to see cops on the street tackling knife and drug crime you gotta cut them slack( pardon the pun)but with the Intel they had and scenario he described sounds like the kid got away with it this time.if I heard the copper didn't he say he's on bail for robbery ? Why is ab defending him 😐
@@peteramberley9952 I don't know why AB is defending him? Lets hope children don't come across 12 year old drug dealers with knives that want a reputation for killing in cold blood, If caught they get 12 years reduced to 6 years out before 18 years of age then with a name for killing.
Surely that sgt shouldn't be telling a complete stranger in public someone else's arrest record? If he was doing his job legally there was no need to engage with AB
The so called AB's behaviour is the result of excessive rights. Excessive rights can lead to a sense of entitlement, where individuals prioritize their own freedoms over the well-being of others. It might foster a culture of self-centeredness, potentially diminishing empathy and cooperation in society. Moreover, too many rights without corresponding responsibilities could result in chaos or conflicts as people exploit their freedoms without regard for the common good. Balancing rights with responsibilities is crucial for a harmonious and just society.
I have seen police on TV programmes - You specifically looked at me so you are guilty. You specifically didn't look at me so you are guilty. And the ebikes, illegal electric motor bikes that need licence, mot, insurance, number plate, helmet and soon tax, being driven on pavements and the police do nothing. Apart from the danger, the cost of tax generated by the purchase of those things has to be covered by innocent law abiding citizens.
On balance AB, I'm inclined to support the police here....despite your finer points. The lad is a wrong 'un and the cops have pulled him over for good reason.
Top tip if you're free to go don't hang about and keep talking to the police if they're looking to arrest you for serious crimes. The lad in the grey clothes should have left asap lest he slip up and make himself sound suspicious again.
You know young lads like this, most of the time, dont have the right family support behind them to steer them on track and we have no other systems to support them. This country is in a mess with drink and drugs and its lads like him that carry the flag unfortunately
Indeed but just remember this, it was rough, young lads with similar backgrounds that were the first to go over the top on the first day of the Somme. By the going down of the sun we shall remember them.
@@DD-wd7ku No they haven't. I'd guess he's gone straight back and found his mates, who have given him the bags back and he's carried on doing what he was doing. If the police weren't so lazy, they could've had his stash!
AB It's so clear watching your videos that standards in policing have fallen over the decades (as have many other aspects of our society). I believe the female PC has clearly learnt some lessons from her previous encounter. Keep up the mission to audit and educate those who have been poorly trained and or have over time been allowed to have delusions of grandeur.
very important work you're doing ab - highlighting and exposing the absolute corrupt police using jedi mind control on the public.. you're like the guy who reveals the secrets of magicians to show the simple slight of hand...well done yet again ✊✊✊
All police officers are required to be identifiable. That's it.
My mate Bob works on a building site.
He wears a hi vis jacket.
He rides his bike home or sometimes he walks.
Not much difference to these doylums to be fair.
Who do they think they are.
I got more respect for my mate Bob.
Yup ! And @22:33 when he DOES remove his epaulettes, he has OBVIOUSLY been deliberately obscuring them ! ! Wonder what that is about ?
@Lookup2Wakeup Sergeant.
But not the secret police surely! They're exempt aren't they?
no they aren't, plain clothes and undercover cops aren't.
THAT COP SHOULD NEVER OF SAID THAT LAD WAS A DRUG DEALER TO YOU. HE SHOULDNT BE SAYING ANY OF THAT IN PUBLIC. MUG COP
Yeah he was trying really hard to come across as a good person because obviously he is aware of auditing
@@TrueDisaster- i think everyone is aware of AB now. Too late bad cops trying to be good 🌹❤️
and theres some people want to give these police guns...
That young man has grounds against the (sgt?) officer!
@@blackfootedferretfan deffo does. 👍🏻🌹❤️
Mate, I love how you strike fear into the police officers who know you. You’re an absolute legend.
The officers who knew you were trying to hide their face from you. I absolutely love it.
Guys on bail for robbery 😂 you want more like him?
Its sad because its limited🥹
@@Nosofastdonkey Who's on bail!? Auditing Britain!?
Didn't see anyone hide their face! What video did you watch?
@@askme1245 6:42 sergeant saying that guy told him he’s on bail for robbery.
Police lost the Streets 20yrs ago...and they won't get them back with the Recruits they choose now.
This. Sounds like they couldn't be arsed to chase the guys with a bag they suspected had drugs in it, and instead took the easy option of nobbling a pre-offender. A perfect example of modern policing, where the criminals laugh in their faces and get away with all sorts, whilst the police pretend that they're doing something by harassing random people they don't like. I really do despair.
@@28johann1 he's on a front suspension hardtail MTB on tarmac, he wouldn't stand any chance of catching an eBike
The cops didn’t lose the streets, public opinions change, economic woes, disciplinary changes in schools and leniency in the courts.
All this adds up to what we have today, not to mention the fucking drug epidemic.
Without the cops it would be a free for all.
Bullies and narcissists in uniform, what could possibly go wrong.
Typical g3stapo thugs that hate members of the public.
The only bully is the 'brave' man challenging the police.
Go to Russia, be brave there
@@bensims7501 You obviously don't understand the definition of a bully. And what on earth has Russia got to do with it? 😆 🤣
@@bensims7501- must have a little piggy in the fam.... hope it gets andrew harpered
Is it suspicious behaviour when someone claims to be a police officer but doesn't show their number?
That Sargent is a copsplainer extraordinaire. Everything he said means his officers are just cowards using a person's past to infringe on his rights.
He has a black belt in cop-splaining 😒
Openly admitted that they are profiling young people.
Out of interest why would you not use someone's past to judge them?
that sergeant is 100% a dirty cop and should be ejected
@@reb0118 The past is the past
@@reb0118 what would be the point of jail if someone isn't rehabilitated. That's supposed to be the point. Once you have paid your price it should be over. We were all young Once and did dumb stuff even broke the law I'm sure. Did a little under age drinking or something. Why should you pay for the rest of your life. Being hassled by cops for just existing.
Everyone from Birmingham if you see that police sergeant without his numbers take his photo and make a complaint that's disgusting behaviour 🤬
Sargent sanctimoniously explains his self hero belief ego mentality!
He would never have been a Sargent years ago no way not in Glasgow this cameraman shows no fear
He should not be patrolling anything because he is not wearing ID
That is a fundamental
Never heard of plain clothed. If no id he should bring uniformed
Never Trust police.
I agree, but this sergeant is a dangerous person I beleave to be meeting vulnerable people.
Never ever
l agree, especially the Met Police.
120+ likes in 2 hours. That tells a story doesn't it. This video shows why. Every search conducted without reasonable grounds damages public trust. 90% of searches seem to be like this one. A hunch, prejudice, reasonable grounds barely ever seem to matter. If the threshold isn't met they do it anyway. Then one day they appeal to the public for help and wonder why the public turn their back on them.
G3STAPO THUGS IN ACTION
Great sergeant took his time to explain nothing wrong with that excellent
that cop trying to explain his own unlawful behaviour is really getting on my goat
breaks my heart to see a human so twisted
@@FredThompson-by9if You wouldn't enjoy watching a contortionist then.....
Don’t be cruel to animals or goats.🤫
Got right up me rabbit
You got a goat now then Dave ?
She has gone quiet all of a sudden...she was very chopsy before
Stopped for drugs, suspected for weapons, make your mind up.
All made up to justify the detainment ! That is what we are all up against now with stop & search laws !
They go hand in hand buddy. People that sell drugs do tend to carry weapons.
@@Philzoidand they found nothing.
@@Philzoid And yet he had neither. So they're just out there earning that hatred.
@metrobar3367 you are simple. Can you tell me next week's lottery numbers as you knew he had no drugs or weapons on him before he was searched!?
Do me favour, next time someone says penny for your thoughts sell!
Oh and don't vote either
Captain hindsight
I commend and love YOUR AGENDA AB!!! Thank U for keeping the citizens safe from these dirty thugs! 💪🏽😤🤳🏽
"Maybe he dont like your face?" "I dont" top man
"Did you like the video?" I think that was the better comment.
@@adenwellsmith6908 didn't take a stance on a comment more the kid/young man was fast with that answer
@@wotzcheez It was the fish he had already caught. Auditing is a catch and release sport. Here he'd had one of the WPCs on camera before. Hence I suspect a more measured response
What? I liked the guy timing on the response. I didn't say it was a great comment. That's all I said you can go on your crazy fishing thing don't care
Great video A.B it just sums this country up in one. Im glad we have people like you that stand up for people and are exposing the real criminals ✌️
"they are risking their lives stopping and searching people"
In other words
Some people don't let us violate them so easily
Search you is ok as long as you say I am going to search you as well . Search them most people are afraid of the uniform as for them police ! The standard is very oír soon there will be a lot of Asian police on the beat like Karachi cops big big changes
Lol i bet you are some criminal
The abyss between the Police and public growing bigger everyday
they are all full of 💩
Detained with absolutely no proof or evidence of any wrong doing ! Guess policing !.....let's pretend we saw something & stop someone & see if they incriminate themselves !!
ye its a joke he says they had intelligence but he cant tell anyone it... so what they can just go up to anyone they like randomly and say ive got intelligence on u and detain them? madness
@@ItsEasyJustLift Because they lie !😲😲
The sarge was very reasonable in my opinion. Explained everything clearly when he didnt have to. The Scots police wouldnt be so accomadating
I think they need metal detectors frames like they had before we’re you just walk through 😮😮😮😮😮
Accommodating
They put themselves in danger to violate people’s rights is what the so called “Sergeant” means to say 😂
That’s a breach of gdpr when the copper says the young man has previous for drugs, telling a stranger with a camera
Police are out of effing control.. Same situation here in Sweden..
Government waging war on citizens. Immigrate to America asap as our government is restrained. We have the 2nd Amendment, the ultimate freedom protection.
If only those cowards in uniforms were showing up to the real crimes.
We the people. together we are strong, devided we are weak.
@@JustAlex848 You are correct, reasonable grounds.. Which they were none in this video..
If you dont want to be stopped, dont be a criminal...... Simple!
Love the "they put themselves in danger on a daily basis"
Pizza delivery guys are more likley to be hurt on the job than a piggy.
I heard a piggy in London whinging about stress & danger in the job. A woman patiently explained the 3 most stressful & dangerous jobs in London are Bus driver, ambulance crew & food delivery. And the police choose to make the job far more dangerous than it is.
I grew up on a farm, which is almost always the most dangerous or second most dangerous in the UK. I've had to go wading into rivers in flood to save animals, work with machinery that could chop me into tiny pieces (once had to get my thumb sewn back on), and use chemicals that could do serious injury. Policing is not a dangerous job. In reality, builders, fishermen, farmers, drivers etc. put themselves in far more danger than police.
@@davidmcconaghy5745 I could've added, she also said "UK wide, farming & agriculture are always in the top 3. Policing barely gets in the top 10". She rattled off loads of statistics. Pity I can only remember a few.
Also let's not forgot you're FAR more likley to be killed by cops in an encounter with them than them being killed by you.
What a stupid comment
That sergeant owned you AB he had the right to search him and he lashes his bag away to his mates. It defo had knives in it
How do you know that he "defo" had knives in his bag?
Pure speculation, you can't say that for sure.
How you know he had knives
these gestapo thugs are more dangerous to the public,bullies are always cowards 😤
More dangerous than somebody on bail for robbery. For all you know he has a knife, the police are doing a good job and you're in a minority.
Easy talking to you don't know what he's talking about AB
@@james-5560 You've clearly never had any real dealings with the police, If you had you would realise they are rife with tyrants, power trippers and ego maniacs. Not to mention violent thugs. Maybe you'll continue to live in ignorant bliss or maybe you'll come unstuck at the hands of some of these thugs at some point.
Them pictures of the weapons was hilarious 😂
Do the police know what its like to be stopped and searched???
They're great if done properly...
Police officers don't care about your feelings 💚
@@11274reece sure they are pal. randomly stop people in city centres. good one
@@Lemingtona-x5g Have you even seen the stats in knife crime from when they stopped random searches?
I was searched a lot as a teen due to dressing like a chav, never done me any harm. Was nice to know scum were being caught out as a result.
@@Lemingtona-x5g You don't think city centres are dangerous? You obviously don't get out mate.
Look up the crime rates in London and Manchester alone and tell me the city centres are safe.
The public complain about knife crime, Drugs etc the sergeant feels his collar to check things out and he gets slated for it ? That’s what’s needed surely.
If you support the belief that the Police can grab hold of people and detain them in handcuffs because they were walking then that is absolutely fine. The Police are supposed to operate within a legal framework and as AB correctly pointed out the action of walking away from Police is not in itself a suspicious act. All the other matters that the supposed Sergeant discussed such as undercover officers could be utter garbage as far as we know, because the Police are permitted to lie when conducting an investigation.
Impersonating a police officer is a criminal offense
Only in America.
wow you're a smart cookie
BUNCH of g3stapo THUGS
@@icantthinkofaname5092You know what "sarcasm" is right?🤓
No mate in UK aswell you can’t just walk around pretending your the police 🤣
Suspicion is not a crime
PC TikToc from Wednesfield changed her attitude today
PIG got exposed on internet and is well known in the city now.
Tic-Tac sounds more fitting with that head shape. She tried hiding it with a hat but still somehow ended up looking like a wonky teletubby.
@@danke6103she must've watched the video and seen the state of her jug ears flapping about so used the hat to pin them back, along with her attitude
@@danke6103 Nice arse though.
I knew a guy who just wanted to have what he thought was power over the public, whether its a doorman or a city centre security guy he just wanted to stand above the public, he was so proud to walk around looking all dressed up like a copper with handcuffs etc.. he's probably a copper now.
"I can get my uniforms ID but its not massively urgent" - Everyone who has seen the cases of Carrick and Couzens knows its incredibly important that you follow your own farkling rules on identification. Sgt R. Fryer is rotten to the core. It all starts at the top.
And it's clearly not by negligence but with full intention! Last scene you can see him remove the insignia to abuse other citizens... Filthy corrupt criminal!
That officer who turned up and spoke down to that person saying he was getting involved again. So what if he is exercising his right to express himself?? The officers attitude was gross, totally patronising and disrespectful. Unacceptable to talk down to a member of the public like that. The guy was obviously vulnerable as he didn't challenge back. I hate the police.
Logically, this means anyone can say anything about anyone, then that becomes 'grounds' for the police to search anyone they choose. He said "you may choose not to believe that", but that's because there's no way of knowing if he's making it up or not.
Shoulder numbers not shown 4 cops for 1 young man and if your house is broken into they don't want to know. What a total waste of money
He felt for his epaulettes, didn't find them but carried on claiming they were there. Bizarre. Perhaps a bit of a hallucination.
Definitely on the sniff 😂
AB was totally in the wrong here. We want the Police to be trying to tackle knife crime and county lines. Obviously this kid is known to them and a bit of a wrong'un. They should have just been left to do their job.
100%....and now advertised this lad all over you tube too....while HE himself hides behind the camera!
There is still a due process to follow, otherwise Plod risk giving defence solicitors an open door
SO YOU'RE SAYING IF YOU DID CRIMES BEFORE OR MADE BAD CHOICES, YOU SHOULD ALWAYS BE HARASSED BY COPS? GOOD TO KNOW. MAYBE YOU GET CONVICTED SOMEHOW AND NEVER BE SEEN AS A PERSON AGAIN.
@@aihngelle I'm sure cops do their checks to see if they're know to be still active, or have intelligence on them...or from experience know they're active?!
@@brabus106 BUT THEY NEVER SAID THAT WHICH MEANS THEY DON'T HAVE THOSE PROOF. IF THAT WAS THE CASE THEN THEY WOULD SAY SO TO MAKE IT A LEGAL SEARCH.
So he passed a bag to other people but yet they detain him and not the 2 with the bag or even attempt to find them 🤷🏻♂️
They always pick the easier target.
Low hanging fruit.
Others may be searching for them on CCTV &c..
Allegedly 😜
Outrun by a fido ebike 😅
Lols that last scene of the sargeant chewing his shoulder badge made my stomuch full of pain because of laughter 🤣🤣🤣🤣😂
Sergeant on a bike, says he saw a package of drugs passed to someone on a bike ….. does he give chase ? Naaaaaaa. He stops someone on foot . Logic
Yes just what i was thinking - too much like hard work! Sounds like they picked on the guy because of his record.
He ain't catching no ebike on that heap.
All them Kebobs makes it very difficult to chase a sprightly young man on a bike.
@@HandleorHandlekebob meat and chips
@@djash8 Most British Ebikes won't go any faster than 20mph and they haven't got throttles. If he lost a bit of weight, he could give chase.
Absolutely abhorrent policing …
The detainment was unlawful because the excuse for a Sargent wasn’t setting the basic example… no ID
Surely that sarge has breached data protection by telling AB ,that the young chap is on bail ?
Clocked that too . very poor policing by bike boy.
That might have been the case if the young chap hadn't blurted it out in public all by himself.
Sgt Richard Fryer shoulder number is 7254
Has the right to remain silent, but not the ability. When he's free to go he stays for a "friendly chat". Criminal mastermind right there!
Humans are social animals and the Police take advantage of the built in need to converse. There is an excellent video on RUclips with a former USA Detective and a lawyer, and in that the former Detective stated that he would just ignore suspects and get on with paperwork and he said that it was amazing how many of them could not stay silent. Try getting a woman to stay silent for long.
There is a rich vein of dodgy police in Birmingham.
Maybe he walked away from Police because he anticipated having his rights violated. Looks like he was right. His mistake wasnt walking away, it was not walking away fast enough.
He was on bail for robbery, & had an exclusion order from that area.
@@paula3124 Not from that area, from somewhere else, and they only knew that because he told them about it. Nobody here is claiming that he is an angel, but you still need reasonable suspicion for a search. They stopped and searched him because he avoided them, but that isn't reasonable suspicion, which needs to be of a particular offense. Avoiding the police isn't a crime, and there are plenty of reasons why a perfectly innocent person would do that.
So he decides to tell someones past to a total stranger. Surely that must be some kind of bloody data breach. If I was that young lad I would certainly be taking it forward.
the policeman on the bicycle has always done what he wants evidently covered by his direct superior...
Hes making excuses for his Bad Behaviour "Thug" !!
That is exactly how young Crack & Heroin dealers operate on E-bikes out of park with kids playing around them.
@@michaeldemetriou1399 Why not chase the bikes then?
They break laws and policies to catch people who break the law. The irony 😅
the further the video goes the more i think this kid DID need searching
Sergeant seemed fine to me. Reasonable suspicion was definitely there.
That young lad and his crew wouldnt think twice about breaking into your house or threatening you or your family with a weapon. It has become a trend in every city and town.
Got proof? See no better than the Gestapo.
Exactly. Well said. Everyone acting like he's an innocent angel.
And AB is defending him F MADNESS
@@metrobar3367 He is on bail you f muppet
@@alanurwin6471 they found nothing on him.
Police and intelligence in the one sentence.. it doesn't compute
Exactly 😂
AB On This Occasion I Have To Agree With The Sargent For His Grounds. Drugs, Weapons & Serious Violence & Murders By Youths Has To Be Tackled.
Hi AB I think you need to let them do their job, them we surprised when young people died because of the knife 🔪 crime.
Official police auditors should be a thing.
Clean up their act.
Kudos too the sergent.i think you owe him this one and maybe it will save your sons life one day his actions
Yep
cops owe the public since they dont turn up when u need them thesedays
@hassyg4083 I agree in general but to see cops on the street tackling knife and drug crime you gotta cut them slack( pardon the pun)but with the Intel they had and scenario he described sounds like the kid got away with it this time.if I heard the copper didn't he say he's on bail for robbery ? Why is ab defending him 😐
@@peteramberley9952 so they can just search him because of his past?
No need for current proof?
@@peteramberley9952 I don't know why AB is defending him? Lets hope children don't come across 12 year old drug dealers with knives that want a reputation for killing in cold blood, If caught they get 12 years reduced to 6 years out before 18 years of age then with a name for killing.
You should of yelled "STRAWBERRIES" in the market lol 🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓🍓 😂
Sargent mentioned misuse of drugs sec23 at the start, not violence or weapons
All this fuss when there's real crime going on,ridiculous and petty,thanks AB for all you do
A.b. I've watched you now for 3-4 years. You are doing a good deed, brother. In this case, I'm with the police because I'm sick of the knife crime
Those who accept security over freedom get neither.
Agreed
Did they have any evidence that he was carrying a weapon?
THE STATE OF THE UK POLICE FORCE R FRYER IS A PERFECT EXAMPLE!! - 105,000 VIEWS OF THIS GUY IN ACTION
he didnt want you to follow him to the van and watch him put his epillettes him because they were in his pocket all the time!!
They called them The Guardian task force to make them feel so special😂😂😂😂😂😂
Fkin guardian task force...how laughable
Just finishing watching AB destroy the Hampshire fools in 'Powerless' for the umpteenth time ,and up pops this , superb
Basingstoke (Accredited) Jobsworths is my favourite. Seen it at least 5 times & I still laugh.
@@thefoxhat6163 ha yeah that's a classic
The first thing these coppers done when they arrived is try to block the camera.
The weapon list pictures got me 🤣
😂😂😂
This sgt seems ok deep down,a smile,humour goes along way,seems receptive.
Surely that sgt shouldn't be telling a complete stranger in public someone else's arrest record? If he was doing his job legally there was no need to engage with AB
The so called AB's behaviour is the result of excessive rights. Excessive rights can lead to a sense of entitlement, where individuals prioritize their own freedoms over the well-being of others. It might foster a culture of self-centeredness, potentially diminishing empathy and cooperation in society. Moreover, too many rights without corresponding responsibilities could result in chaos or conflicts as people exploit their freedoms without regard for the common good. Balancing rights with responsibilities is crucial for a harmonious and just society.
idk...sgt made good points
The kid seems capable enough to deal with these tossers. Most people walk away when they see a cop nearby.
I have seen police on TV programmes - You specifically looked at me so you are guilty. You specifically didn't look at me so you are guilty.
And the ebikes, illegal electric motor bikes that need licence, mot, insurance, number plate, helmet and soon tax, being driven on pavements and the police do nothing. Apart from the danger, the cost of tax generated by the purchase of those things has to be covered by innocent law abiding citizens.
A Brummie here and this shows why I dislike & wont go into the city centre, awsome work AB.
I've been binge watching your channel after discovering it a month ago, absolutely hilarious! 😂
When you've watched everything AB has up, go and look at ' Focus Pocus '
That cop just breached that lads confidentially right there and then
On balance AB, I'm inclined to support the police here....despite your finer points. The lad is a wrong 'un and the cops have pulled him over for good reason.
Well done, officers on this one.
Sgt R. Fryer lied right from the start about his ID
Top tip if you're free to go don't hang about and keep talking to the police if they're looking to arrest you for serious crimes. The lad in the grey clothes should have left asap lest he slip up and make himself sound suspicious again.
You know young lads like this, most of the time, dont have the right family support behind them to steer them on track and we have no other systems to support them. This country is in a mess with drink and drugs and its lads like him that carry the flag unfortunately
They may have inadvertently prevented that lad from doing something more serious today.
Indeed but just remember this, it was rough, young lads with similar backgrounds that were the first to go over the top on the first day of the Somme.
By the going down of the sun we shall remember them.
@@DD-wd7ku No they haven't. I'd guess he's gone straight back and found his mates, who have given him the bags back and he's carried on doing what he was doing. If the police weren't so lazy, they could've had his stash!
Our 'auditor' here doesn't like suspicion or investigation to prevent potential crime. He prefers the crime to be committed first. Smart man.
Stays put = Loitering
Walks off = Suspicious
Earning the hate
Ha Ha - your images of the weapons was great! 🤣
All them cops for 1 boy😂
The first thing these coppers do when they turn up is try to block the camera.
If its true about him on bail for robbery he's fair game.
and eating an ice cream is a very bad crime they should lock him up for life for that one
He broke GDPR
Who WOULDN'T walk away when we see these numpty bullies coming
The cop out did you you this time, you can’t win em all!
AB It's so clear watching your videos that standards in policing have fallen over the decades (as have many other aspects of our society). I believe the female PC has clearly learnt some lessons from her previous encounter. Keep up the mission to audit and educate those who have been poorly trained and or have over time been allowed to have delusions of grandeur.
very important work you're doing ab - highlighting and exposing the absolute corrupt police using jedi mind control on the public.. you're like the guy who reveals the secrets of magicians to show the simple slight of hand...well done yet again ✊✊✊
If your kids had gone into town and this peice of work robbed them of their phone or trainers you'd soon change your tune.