@Haitham Ali Please read what I typed, I wrote 'you need a license to watch terrestrials tv shows on catch-up' I made no reference to watching the shows on TV, oh and yes using a TV has a monitor is perfectly legitimate. So please go back to school and take a few English language courses.
@@timothyhandhaw8947 isn't a soy boy a hipster or goth? I am glad u think I'm cool enough to be either of them, I'd rather be safe from all those things (trump, shotguns and gods blessings)
That police officer said he had a warrant, he did not. Moreover he said, "trust me I am a police officer". I firmly believe that you should take this further.
@@SourceHades that's a silly point. I guess you could but it wouldn't hold the same gravitas as a printed warrant filled out by a cop and signed by a justice of the court you know?
Not really a joke, not all of them are arse holes, just because you have seen a few negative RUclips videos doesn't mean that they are all broken. I garentee if you're house got broken into or you're child was abducted or sexualy assaulted by a pedophile you would be straight on the blower asking for the police! Just a bunch of trolls and hypocritical folks here
James Edwards of course there not all bad just like all criminals aren’t bad and not every footballer is bad. But it will be like saying trust me little boy I’m not a pedofile
@@jamesedwards6589 distrust in the police has grown because of many things, police not acting correctly, not being held to account many times when they have done something wrong. There are rotten apples in the barrel, and they must be thrown out, and many to be honest do act like arse holes..........
@@MrCheekyboy88 Spot on, i used to believe there were some coppers doing a half decent job, that was when i was in my 30s. Now in my mid 60s & having met a lot of coppers i now know they are totally useless, all on the make & without exception all liars. NEVER trust plod or speak to them. UK Police are a disgrace.
I'm not sure what is more ridiculous, the fact that you need a TV license, or the cops showing up to your house with a "warrant" because they suspect you might have been watching TV. lol
Yeah, it sounds so stupid when written down. What a waste of Police time and resources, all on the say so of some gobshite from Capita. Like the man says, the fact that he was seen through the window, apparently watching sports on his TV proves nothing. Also, I believe the Capita bloke has broken the law by spying on the householder through the window. Better take a look at the TV licence related videos by the Black Belt Barrister.
But if your burgled the police don't come out as they don't have the time but they till come to see if your watching a live podcast lol. And looking from outside would they not be a fringe on your privacy lol
It's the BBC that is the problem. They don't run adverts so their funding comes from the public. It costs £169.50 a year to watch a biased left wing channel that turns out absolute shite TV programmes.
@Gamergirlwithacupoftea Yeah I know what it does, I just mean it's crazy that you guys even have to have one to watch TV. Here we just pay and that's it.
It's because the BBC doesn't have commercials. The TV Licence is basically a way to allow the BBC to broadcast as a public service without the need for commercials. @@PrestonFrankel
@@Black.Sabbath er maybe the homeowner left it open? He obviously doesn't want anyone to enter, and they have absolutely no right to, as he pointed out, and why none of them walked in that open door
@@Black.Sabbath he clearly is the homeowner, just because he walked a few yards outside and left his door open means nothing, maybe someone else in the house opened it and called him, and he just got back lol who knows, but clearly knows his rights
It wasn't that well done; he didn't film in landscape, which is why we didn't see that slimy little shite trying to tip toe across the threshold of his his home.
God the reaction at the end… when he asserts his rights and says “take me to court” they’re all like “why are you being awkward about this, just lie down and let us kick you?” Says it all. They don’t care about justice or rights, they just want to nab people and when people get in the way they get all annoyed and peevish
Stephen Tatum He might have said trust me i am a clown. That snyde warrant was made out for the bbc filth So why did the clown.. sorry , copper have hold of it ?
Yes, police is the same everywhere ,english police is not different from romanian police...corrupt bastards who are like sissies when they have to face real criminals.
@@silvinho87 it's not the police it's the laws they have to enforce. They don't get to pick and choose what laws they can and can't arrest people for or they would get sacked
4 people for a suspected TV License. Where’s the manpower for tackling the child predators in Rotherham? where’s the concern about dodgy 1970s creepy DJs ?
This an absolute masterclass in dealing with TV licence and police , proves you should also question everything....the whole thing was a complete con, there was never any right of access as the warrant is completely false... All credit to you Sir!
There was no warrant signed by any judge.The warrant must have the person's name and address and a judge's signature.Thats why the homeowner never seen the warrant.The police officer was lying.
I would't say the warrant was 'completely false', there just wasn't anything pointed out to back it up (signature, rubber stamped etc) so it's not good enough to wave that in someone's face and demand access
@@johncostello3174 they claim they have a warrant to enter his property, so why didn't they end up in his property? Because they were lying and intimidating; employing sophistry
seen this so many times and it is 100% the best interaction i have ever seen between a man standing up for his rights, a corrupt police officer and the capita crooks.
@@rdrhouse you can literally reply back to them saying you don’t watch live TV and don’t need a license 🙄 LOL ALSO IS YOUR CAPS LOCK BROKEN OR SOMETHING OR JUST DROPPED AS A KID?
@@hugo8500 you really need to get on board and learn what these creeps will do to get either a sale or a prosecution. You're either so naive, or you're a pro yes sir bbc sap. In this country the only broadcaster receiving funding from this licence is the bbc, why are no other broadcasters getting a fair share of the fee, they do the same job and they do it better. My caps lock was on purposefully to highlight the words that needed to be highlighted, i guess that went right past you..........."LOL"
Wow, the policeman claimed that the warrant to enter his property was completely valid, as it turned out they didn't even have a warrant. Not only was that police officer biased towards corporations instead of protecting the PUBLIC he also has no idea what he is doing.
It is bad when they expect you to pay for a licence to watch independent TV, fair enough if you watch BBC then you should indeed be prepared to pay a licence, its only fair. But to pay for independent TV is like paying to use a restaurant that you have never been in..
I was under the impression they are not allowed to look inside your house from externally to gain evidence as this would be a breach of privacy. People could be getting dressed etc.
Zak It’s a promotional strategy, the video is more likely to be recommended to a majority of people if it’s over 10 minutes long. 1.1k subs with over 1m views? He’s done well
It's 2022 & I'm back again, any1 else keep coming back to this! 🤣 Still a beautiful thing 2 watch all these years later! 😂 It's the, "Mr h-officer" that gets me! Lol
Respect to that Dude for the way he conducted himself. This dude was calm and he knew his rights. This is shamefull behaviour from the constabulary where is this heading.
@@steve00alt70 That had already happened, did you not see the High Vis Female copper leaving the premises sheepishly at the end of the movie (the movie played twice) at point 1 min 42 secs. That bit did not show on the first run through, but she shouldnt have been in there. @Howard Francis dont delete the second take of this incident, and lose that last bit. It may prove important to show they had already exceeded their authority by entering the premises without your permission.
The warrant allows them to use reasonable force for entry. The BBC guidelines forbid it however so they don't publicaly look like the bullies that they are.
As an American I had to look up that Justice of the Peace bit. Apparently JPs, who are not required to attend law school or be certified, can issue warrants and try minor criminal and civil cases. Here, all of those things can only be done by judges who must be attorneys first and then be elected or appointed through a congressional hearing process. A much better system, I think.
Fiery Mongoose, a JP is usually known in the UK as a magistrate, who is a member of the public who is employed by the court system to reside over minor crimes, heard in the Magistrates court. The magistrate (JP) presiding can be from any position in life, even something like a street sweeper, and it is thought a person who is from any "walk of life" will use his life experiences to decide on a case. If the case is thought by the Magistrate to be serious it can be upgraded to the Crown Court, which is presided over by a qualified Judge.I doubt this would happen with a misdemeanor such as a breach of TV licensing. The issue of the warrant would be to allow entry to the property to determine if he had receiving equipment to watch TV, and nothing more. This would then be used as evidence in a future court hearing.
I live in the US and when someone told me about tv licenses in the UK,I thought they were joking with me,I really had trouble believing it. English soldiers getting their heads cut off, and the authorities worry about tv watchers.
Yeah but to be fair Harry.................................you mugs get well and truly stitched up by having to pay extortionate amounts for your healthcare and your homicide rates are obscene.
Yes imagine having to have a license to build a shed in your home or to use software. Imagine the police raiding your house because you decided to gift raw milk to your neighbor. Also water collecting from rain is illegal and a felony in some us states. Gotta pay for those utillities water aint free.
@@theinnerparty5295 "there are no adverts on the BBC" that's a flat out lie, they CONSTANTLY advertise on there, just because it's their own programmes, doesn't mean they're not adverts.
Why aren't these guys prosecuted for trying to fraud their way into someone's home, faking a warrent, power of entry, etc., even the copper was in on it. Surely they are committing a criminal offence.
Well, you see, and you might not like it but it's true: You and your rights don't matter when there's any money at all involved and the people in power are cut in on this deal while everyone is just expected to deal with it
The special constable flexing his muscles should have read the paperwork seen that it’s not signed by any court and protected the public, not sided with a bailiff. Unfortunately, this is what happens when you get wanna be coopers who are not upon the law. It’s very sad because the hard-working police officers who are you don’t have time for this sort of thing then get a really bad name.
@@firefly88887 They did have a legal warrant, and he was obstructing justice. The officer was in every sense aiding in the execution of the legal warrant. The narrator was plain wrong about the situation, which he might end up with a conviction for. Look it up. The narrator is the mistaken one, not anyone else.
Pure collusion and manipulation. As soon as the home owner mentioned that the warrant signed by a judge from the high court, they knew he was a well informed individual. Stand in your power and read the legislation. Well done brother
I've never believed it: any 'freedoms' and 'rights' have only ever been grudging concessions from the 1% (more like 'the 0.001%') and their political agents/puppets/w.h.y....
Thats the filt they are! That poor girl! Think about it if he was stoped with that poor girl in his car. All he had to do was show his warrent card! And his mates would say mate! Off you go!
I take my hat off to you sir for handling that very well, you showed them that they had no leg to stand on and off they went. Thank Christ that we now have video recording devices.
That copper #246 was talking out of his arse. The police should NOT under any circumstances "assist" the TV Licence goons. The plod are there to simply ensure no breach of peace. They should say nothing and do nothing either way otherwise.
James Somers I’ve seen them “assisting” bailiffs in recouping debts accrued from unpaid parking fines - a civil debt. They use the threat of the police impounding the vehicles, which is unlawful. UK police are utterly corrupt.
It's total gold. This guy deserves a medal. I first saw this some years ago. It popped up in my recommended searches and I just HAD to watch again. Brilliant. The police would do well to use it for training purposes for a lesson in how NOT to do it.
100% respect for the gentleman who was filming: respectful, polite, but firm. It’s a little master class in asserting your rights, and not giving in because someone is a police officer, or claims to have a warrant. Clearly these people use intimidation to blag their way into someone’s house. Did the copper examine the ‘warrant’ beforehand?
Shudder to think how many people would have let these people enter, just because of the police presence. People need to know their rights as this gentleman does.
@@nledaig must be a horrible grass you lad. How can you say he never changed his tune. He’s there to make sure breach of peace doesn’t occur, not to assist tv license, he shouldn’t be on anyone side he’s impartial. He clearly states he’s there to assist tv licence but then says he’s not once the man tells him he knows what he should be doing. Dick head
all that business about it having to come sealed and signed with fresh ink bla bla bla is bollocks though. it's like an old wives tale that people say with conviction yet it's bollocks.
My car got broken into and I phoned my insurance company. 'Do you need a crime reference?', I asked them. 'Don't bother. They won't investigate it and we don't need it' Waste of public money.
You guys are so funny , I love watching people like you in the morning for the good hard laughs people like you give me , so so sovereign n your own little fantasy world , shot dude for your comedy routine and giving me a could laugh at the start of my day . Please do keep on putting your comedy shows up , they are so so funny
6:15 Bad policing, as I understand it he's not there the "assist Capita" - which is enforcing a civil court warrant, he's there as an officer of the criminal law purely to prevent potential violence, from either party & a breach of the peace. Coppers on this sort of duty shouldn't act like this, using the public's ignorance about how the law works to try to intimidate it by pretending they're enforcing a court warrant with Capita when they're not.
"What is your evidence that I was watching tv?" "Our colleague said so and we believe him because he's very experienced" LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
100% best way to deal with any situation like this but easier said than done when they're a supposed authority telling lies. Props to the guy behind the cam though dealt with it like a pro
The Police officer and the TV licence man were polite and respectful as anyone could be and did NOT try to talk over people as the West Indian man did. Millions of people simply pay their licence fee without making problems ...why couldn't he (instead of trying to impress people?).
@@vicroby5928 do you understand that a TV licence only covers a narrow range of what might legally be described as "watching television"? Most people under a certain age typically don't fall with the BBCs parameters any longer, but the BBC would rather people aren't aware of the details. Maybe, this man is.
@@vicroby5928 ''Millions of people simply pay their licence fee without making problems'' .......Millions of people including yourself are sheep who suffer from low self esteem and will happily do as your told for the rest of your lives without knowing your rights. This weak, submissive behaviour is part of the reason why as of today, free tv licence for over 75's has been scrapped. Just last week that generation of elders were being honored for serving the country. Nice way to say thanks, eh?
Ingrid Behring ....just as the police describe persons of interest eg white male, black female, Caucasian or butcher, Baker, candlestick maker. It’s called describing reality or describing what appears in front of you or in your case overly sensitive and purposefully offended, politically correct person of which there are far too many these days driving us all crazy!!
The kid has a smirk in his face every time he casually suggests going inside. It's because, if you let them cross the threshold of your house you give them all the power. Kid cop knows this. Kid cop is not unbiased here. Kid had an agenda
How about that police woman that got out of the house at the end? And i'm sure the PC walked into the house a few times to. How could they do that without being allowed to do so? Could the guy file a complaint for that?
@@ronintje7647 Didn't notice her. Lol. He must have let her in at some point. But the cops are supposed to be there to prevent a breach of peace. They aren't there to investigate whether he has a TV/licence or not. But still don't let anyone in without a warrant. And sometimes, even with one.
Any warrant should have a contact number and reference from the court that issued it. Ring it first to check that its valid and what it entitles the holder to do.
Right? The police listening and leaving you alone even though they probably have an agenda and dislike you? In all seriousness yes terrifying and tf is a tv license
@@vancedisbetter5139 in US when you plug in your tv, you get a few free channels, and have to pay to see all of them in UK when you plug in your tv, you have access to every single channel, but if you watch it you need to pay TV license. and these ppl try to find out if you're watching TV or not, so they can force you to pay the license. They also send threatening letters to everyone who has bought a TV and doesnt pay the license, because they assume everyone with a TV watches television. (most ppl don't anymore, they watch netflix, and use it for their console) with this tactics they force ppl to pay for tv license, often even if they dont actually require it
@@wojtekpolska1013this is not correct. It's worse. They send letters repeatedly to anyone for whom they do not have a license registered at that address. Record of a TV purchase doesn't need to have anything to do with it. There is no legal requirement to regularly report to TV Licensing that you don't use a TV or iPlayer. There is a requirement to report to the DVLA that your car is off the road for tax purposes, but NOT the equivalent for TV. But they get round this by claiming they can't hold your claim you don't do anything requiring a TV licence, on file for longer than a certain time for data protection reasons (apparently). On that basis they justify restarting repeated hassling letters after a few years and thereby attempting to force you to either: - make a regular nul-return that's not required in law, or - put up with the restart of constant letters carefully crafted to be as legally threatening as possible and still get away with it in terms of insinuation of wrong-doing without evidence.
@@artgreen6915 makes me think of those network salesmen or whatever you see pop up in mangas sometimes. always trying to get inside someone's house to see if they have a TV.
That PC was so pissed off..lol. You kept your cool and know your rights. Great to see them wander off like they did. I have to say the licensing man was also very calm and polite. He knew when you had beaten him......
I saw NO breach of the peace, the police officer shouldn’t have opened his mouth at all and why was the female officer inside the property, there was no breach of the peace in there! Ignorant police officers confused about who they work for. Bad piggies 🐷 Don’t trust him, he’s an idiot.
Someone smashed into my practically brand new BMW where I had parked it. There was a CCTV camera pointing at that area so I called at the local police station which involved a special trip to get the necessary forms to request the CCTV footage. The forms were very lengthy and took me about an hour to complete. I sent it to the police with some photographs and after about three weeks I got some standard letter stating they didn’t have the resources to locate the relevant footage. It was so infuriating as they could have told me that before I spent time calling them, visiting the station and completing the forms. Amazing they have the resources for a tv licence that costs around £154 a year but not £4000 worth of damage to my car although I’m sure if I had been a celebrity or royalty they would have found the resources.
They got enough resources for round the clock protection of the two clowns that have run off to Canada and given the British public their middle finger after we paid for the glitzy wedding that cost us over twenty million! The UK is a joke.
When I served with American forces in England I had no trouble getting video evidence any time someone falsely accused one of my servicepersons of a crime or incident (which was surprisingly often). I'd just phone them and send someone down. Theyd cue up the video, make a copy and provide it the same day, no paperwork, no muss, no fuss. We'd look at the video and it would always exonerate my troops from the bogus claims, usually made just because they were American and the citizens figured my troops hadnt any rights. So, believe me when I say they lied to you. They keep that video and have no trouble whatsoever finding relevent footage especially if you know the day and general timeframe of an incident.
I get you mate, totally sympathise. Had 3 break ins over the years in various houses and the cops only bothered to turn up once to take a statement. . I had a hit and run knock early last year on the Ring road of Manchester (im dyslexic and I didn't get their plate) happened around 6pm and i reported it around 7pm . got call next day to take a statement I described exactly where it happened. chased them up a few days later they told me they don't keep any camera footage after 24 hours so I had no chance (basically couldn't be bothered looking). 2 weeks later I get a call from my insurer saying I had a hit and run claim and injuries claim against me cause the little shits decided to try and claim after they thought they were in the clear, that i had hit them and run off. So I;ve spent the last year and half with an dealing with that and an extra £300 tacked on to my insurance. At one point my insurer aske me to chase the police for a record of my call to the police. I chased the road traffic police who said yes but there would be a £35 admin fee, so I chased the regular police who did it for free..,
Disgraceful, they walk up to your house, spy through your window, and without any proof at all, claim you are watching live tv. Its beyond scamming, this is like organised crime
As a German who is forced to pay for public broadcasting stations I feel that pain. I don’t even have access to any form of Cable or satellite TV in my home. Still have to pay, because I could be watching their program on RUclips.
@Nigel -- I'm guessing it's the way the so called evidence was obtained... They know if they were sued or challenged they would have no leg to stand on. The only way for them to get that NEW stronger evidence is by bullying tactics, lying and getting that new invitation to enter the home that way!!!
@Nigel -- What is everybody smoking here? Do you think you can just go down to the police station and hire a cop for a day? Or they will take half a day off for you? OBVIOUSLY they get assigned to go the address because the warrant is valid. OK, with that out of the way as a matter of fairness, how much do you want to bet?
@@steakkidneypie767 no point phoning them anyways. House gets broken in to they tell you to claim off your insurance. Same if your car or bike gets stolen. Not enough resources to attend . Probably because they are too busy "assisting" the TV license guys or giving out speeding tickets.
Just a goddamn minute! The guy said they observed the TV through the window of the dwelling. UK still has a law against voyeurism. So the guy was violating the law by looking through the window.
I have a television and I do not have a TV licence. I do not have access to a satellite signal that will allow me to watch live television, and I boycotted the BBC a long time ago. We connect our TV to the internet and use RUclips and Netflix only. BBC and their licencing agency can get lost!
for people who are wondering, councils make their own 'warrants' which don't have the right to breach a domicile like a judge signed warrant would. they threaten you with it, say they can go in, and get you to let them in. they also can't go in if you're not there, which is why he wouldn't step onto his own property
A householder gives implied consent for tradespersons and visitors to enter the curtilige if the property. There is nothing therefore wrong with someone looking in a ground floor window if is it freely visible from where a visitor would be. The householder is free to put up signs asking that on one enters. If he is further worried about privacy, pull the curtains. No difference here with looking into the window of a car which is in the street etc
"Take me to court and prove I watched television."
It's not about 'watching television', it's whether you watch broadcast programs 'as they are being broadcast' i.e not pre-recorded.
@@johncostello3174 Ok "Take me to court and prove I watched broadcast programs".
@@johncostello3174 John, you also need a license to watch terrestrial tv shows on catch-up, That loop hole was closed several years ago.
ur eye bags shows it, ur watching too much cartoons hehe
@Haitham Ali Please read what I typed, I wrote 'you need a license to watch terrestrials tv shows on catch-up' I made no reference to watching the shows on TV, oh and yes using a TV has a monitor is perfectly legitimate. So please go back to school and take a few English language courses.
The police won’t come out to houses that have been burgled or have had cars stolen from the home owners drive but will come out for TV licences??
@@timothyhandhaw8947 ew just ew
Guess Who your a soy boy!
@@timothyhandhaw8947 isn't a soy boy a hipster or goth? I am glad u think I'm cool enough to be either of them, I'd rather be safe from all those things (trump, shotguns and gods blessings)
@@timothyhandhaw8947 1. Timothy is a cunts name
2. Your surname looks like 'Handjob'.
That is all.
yeah the bbc pedo empire is more important than public life
That police officer said he had a warrant, he did not. Moreover he said, "trust me I am a police officer". I firmly believe that you should take this further.
how do you know he did not have a warrant?
This happened almost 9 years ago? Bit late
That's also not what he said. He said the tv licensing team had a warrant
You can literally read "warrant to enter" on the paper he provides and says is a warrant...
@@SourceHades that's a silly point. I guess you could but it wouldn't hold the same gravitas as a printed warrant filled out by a cop and signed by a justice of the court you know?
This may be 9 years ago but this is brilliant, everything you said shows up how illegal this was. Thanks.
What did he say trust me I'm a police officer. The best joke ever.
Not really a joke, not all of them are arse holes, just because you have seen a few negative RUclips videos doesn't mean that they are all broken. I garentee if you're house got broken into or you're child was abducted or sexualy assaulted by a pedophile you would be straight on the blower asking for the police! Just a bunch of trolls and hypocritical folks here
James Edwards of course there not all bad just like all criminals aren’t bad and not every footballer is bad. But it will be like saying trust me little boy I’m not a pedofile
@@jamesedwards6589 distrust in the police has grown because of many things, police not acting correctly, not being held to account many times when they have done something wrong. There are rotten apples in the barrel, and they must be thrown out, and many to be honest do act like arse holes..........
@@MrCheekyboy88 Spot on, i used to believe there were some coppers doing a half decent job, that was when i was in my 30s. Now in my mid 60s & having met a lot of coppers i now know they are totally useless, all on the make & without exception all liars. NEVER trust plod or speak to them. UK Police are a disgrace.
Smashed it.
I'm not sure what is more ridiculous, the fact that you need a TV license, or the cops showing up to your house with a "warrant" because they suspect you might have been watching TV. lol
Yeah, it sounds so stupid when written down. What a waste of Police time and resources, all on the say so of some gobshite from Capita. Like the man says, the fact that he was seen through the window, apparently watching sports on his TV proves nothing. Also, I believe the Capita bloke has broken the law by spying on the householder through the window. Better take a look at the TV licence related videos by the Black Belt Barrister.
But if your burgled the police don't come out as they don't have the time but they till come to see if your watching a live podcast lol. And looking from outside would they not be a fringe on your privacy lol
Dude, that is Really stupid Indeed! Heck!!!
It is a tax. I honestly don't understand the fuss
A tv licence 🤷♂️😂
I’m from the U.S. so the concept of a TV license is still insane to me
It's insane to most of us Brits as well my friend
It's the BBC that is the problem. They don't run adverts so their funding comes from the public. It costs £169.50 a year to watch a biased left wing channel that turns out absolute shite TV programmes.
@Gamergirlwithacupoftea Yeah I know what it does, I just mean it's crazy that you guys even have to have one to watch TV. Here we just pay and that's it.
Us too bud.
It's because the BBC doesn't have commercials. The TV Licence is basically a way to allow the BBC to broadcast as a public service without the need for commercials. @@PrestonFrankel
That cop tried a slippery tactic to enter by saying let's go inside and discuss it lol
Why was the door open, had they had already been inside
@@Black.Sabbath er maybe the homeowner left it open? He obviously doesn't want anyone to enter, and they have absolutely no right to, as he pointed out, and why none of them walked in that open door
@@nightonthetiles8833 He came walking down the street
@@Black.Sabbath he clearly is the homeowner, just because he walked a few yards outside and left his door open means nothing, maybe someone else in the house opened it and called him, and he just got back lol who knows, but clearly knows his rights
"Trust me I'm a policeman " sounds like something a fake cop would say
He looks 16!
I would sooner trust Jimmy Saville and Gary Glitter to run a playgroup as trust a copper.
If that police said that to me I would have replied...Mate...That's the funniest Joke I've heard in ages. 😂😂
As opposed to real policemen, who always say "don't trust me, I am the police"... thanks for pointing it out.
He looks noncey
Denied access very calmly and confidently, without getting over excited, raising his voice or mis-quoting the law. Well done
Welcome to England.
Yes good job sir!
It wasn't that well done; he didn't film in landscape, which is why we didn't see that slimy little shite trying to tip toe across the threshold of his his home.
I think filming helps keep one calm.
@@chasblac9989 with a red nosy
Massive respect to this man standing up for his rights. We should all take note 💯👍
God the reaction at the end… when he asserts his rights and says “take me to court” they’re all like “why are you being awkward about this, just lie down and let us kick you?” Says it all.
They don’t care about justice or rights, they just want to nab people and when people get in the way they get all annoyed and peevish
"Trust me, I'm a police officer" - what a fucking laugh hahaha
Stephen Tatum He might have said trust me i am a clown. That snyde warrant was made out for the bbc filth So why did the clown.. sorry , copper have hold of it ?
Trust me i am a idiot.Said the police officer.
quite the opposite. Trust NO POLICY OFFICERS
Stephen Tatum what's funny? Ted Bundy was the member of the public does that make everyone a murderer? Idiot
Alexander Evanska next time you need help call a hippy 😂
People are starting to realise that the whole system is corrupt. Power to the people...
It is.
Yes, police is the same everywhere ,english police is not different from romanian police...corrupt bastards who are like sissies when they have to face real criminals.
@@silvinho87 it's not the police it's the laws they have to enforce. They don't get to pick and choose what laws they can and can't arrest people for or they would get sacked
It’s always been corrupt.
@@Danny-ss8il Get sacked? your joking right?. police break the law and get away with it. our whole system is nothing but corrupt.
The best response is the sound of silence, then shut the door.
"trust me am a policeman" had me dead
4 people for a suspected TV License. Where’s the manpower for tackling the child predators in Rotherham?
where’s the concern about dodgy 1970s creepy DJs ?
They are only interested if there's money in it.
Mr Jimmy savile
Resources are channeled to areas the government/ BBC give priority to. This bloke may just be accessing ITV live. Kid's lives don't matter.
Racist 😂
Jimmy Savile wore a T shirt saying vote conservative.
This an absolute masterclass in dealing with TV licence and police , proves you should also question everything....the whole thing was a complete con, there was never any right of access as the warrant is completely false... All credit to you Sir!
There was no warrant signed by any judge.The warrant must have the person's name and address and a judge's signature.Thats why the homeowner never seen the warrant.The police officer was lying.
And the pig officer was doing his best to get all of them inside of the property! So maddening 😡
This proves the police are in the BBC’s pocket/payroll.
I would't say the warrant was 'completely false', there just wasn't anything pointed out to back it up (signature, rubber stamped etc) so it's not good enough to wave that in someone's face and demand access
@@johncostello3174 they claim they have a warrant to enter his property, so why didn't they end up in his property? Because they were lying and intimidating; employing sophistry
seen this so many times and it is 100% the best interaction i have ever seen between a man standing up for his rights, a corrupt police officer and the capita crooks.
Wtf you on about, they literally showed a warrant. Hilarious how pent up you muppets get over this- just pay for a TV license, simple
@@hugo8500 when you don't watch live tv YOU DO NOT NEED TO BUY A TV LICENCE
FOOL.
@@rdrhouse you can literally write back to them saying you don’t watch live TV and don’t need a license. Idiots like you somehow missed that?
@@rdrhouse you can literally reply back to them saying you don’t watch live TV and don’t need a license 🙄 LOL
ALSO IS YOUR CAPS LOCK BROKEN OR SOMETHING OR JUST DROPPED AS A KID?
@@hugo8500 you really need to get on board and learn what these creeps will do to get either a sale or a prosecution. You're either so naive, or you're a pro yes sir bbc sap.
In this country the only broadcaster receiving funding from this licence is the bbc, why are no other broadcasters getting a fair share of the fee, they do the same job and they do it better.
My caps lock was on purposefully to highlight the words that needed to be highlighted, i guess that went right past you..........."LOL"
Handled like a boss, learned a lot from this.
Wow, the policeman claimed that the warrant to enter his property was completely valid, as it turned out they didn't even have a warrant. Not only was that police officer biased towards corporations instead of protecting the PUBLIC he also has no idea what he is doing.
Police are pricks just like the tv goones
Watching Alex belfield it's very clear that the BBC and the police have a very cosy relationship, that serves absolutely nobody.
Pc looks off his head half a sleep.
Those Police are nothing more than glorified Tax collectors
Police are the enforcement arm of corporations. Always have been. Ever see police defend laborers?
You sir are an absolute legend. A shining example of how to deal with such people.
"Trust me, I’m a police officer". LOL! Said without a shred of irony
I love how calm the home owner is being, that takes a lot of restraint.
"trust me i'm police"
i'd trust gary frickin' glitter over the police!
What a great one liner.😉👍
😁😁☺️😁
I know that I wouldn't trust a child abuser over anybody
At least every one knows what Gary Glitter is all about
The police are corrupt liars 🤥
It's legal racketeering, and it's not a "TV licence" it's "BBC Tax".
It is bad when they expect you to pay for a licence to watch independent TV, fair enough if you watch BBC then you should indeed be prepared to pay a licence, its only fair. But to pay for independent TV is like paying to use a restaurant that you have never been in..
hence why my mate uses a VPN and watches ITV player, 4OD, and stuff like that on his laptop. Doesn't touch BBC at all
You can choose if you want to watch TV or not. How is it "racketeering"?
So b clear these goons are actually bcz most of us don’t challenge them
I was under the impression they are not allowed to look inside your house from externally to gain evidence as this would be a breach of privacy. People could be getting dressed etc.
They can, if it's visible from the street
"Trust me, I'm a police officer"
Lol, lmao even
I was attacked in my car and stolen. Took the police two weeks to come see me. But god forbid this guy doesn’t buy a TV LICENSE 😂😂
Someone stole you? Where were you taken? 😂
Were you returned to yourself?
the burglar wants you real bad..
@@gurseerit5905 he’s a hot commodity
I'm sorry to hear that, I hope you found yourself xD
The real crime is looping the video to get that 10min ad revenue
words right outta my mouth
But there ain't even no ADS
There ain't no ads
Zak It’s a promotional strategy, the video is more likely to be recommended to a majority of people if it’s over 10 minutes long. 1.1k subs with over 1m views? He’s done well
ad revenue from no ads??...id delete this comment so i didnt look like a complete moron
What a way to tell them to piss off poilety! He's brilliant,well done sir😂
It's 2022 & I'm back again, any1 else keep coming back to this! 🤣 Still a beautiful thing 2 watch all these years later! 😂 It's the, "Mr h-officer" that gets me! Lol
It's great seeing government tools get owned by law abiding people
Respect to that Dude for the way he conducted himself. This dude was calm and he knew his rights.
This is shamefull behaviour from the constabulary where is this heading.
this police officier is calm others just get fed up asking questions and go into your property
@Tracey Lamplugh There's another option. Get rid of your TV.
@Tracey Lamplugh That's an option, but I sold my TV years ago and have never missed it.
@@steve00alt70 That had already happened, did you not see the High Vis Female copper leaving the premises sheepishly at the end of the movie (the movie played twice) at point 1 min 42 secs. That bit did not show on the first run through, but she shouldnt have been in there.
@Howard Francis dont delete the second take of this incident, and lose that last bit. It may prove important to show they had already exceeded their authority by entering the premises without your permission.
You can watch the tv legally licence free I’ve done so for 3 years now
If that was a real warrant they wouldn't have left.
Andy Smith true
The warrant allows them to use reasonable force for entry. The BBC guidelines forbid it however so they don't publicaly look like the bullies that they are.
As an American I had to look up that Justice of the Peace bit. Apparently JPs, who are not required to attend law school or be certified, can issue warrants and try minor criminal and civil cases. Here, all of those things can only be done by judges who must be attorneys first and then be elected or appointed through a congressional hearing process. A much better system, I think.
FieryMongoose you guys have a hotel owner as president trust me the way you do things is not the right way lol
Fiery Mongoose, a JP is usually known in the UK as a magistrate, who is a member of the public who is employed by the court system to reside over minor crimes, heard in the Magistrates court. The magistrate (JP) presiding can be from any position in life, even something like a street sweeper, and it is thought a person who is from any "walk of life" will use his life experiences to decide on a case. If the case is thought by the Magistrate to be serious it can be upgraded to the Crown Court, which is presided over by a qualified Judge.I doubt this would happen with a misdemeanor such as a breach of TV licensing. The issue of the warrant would be to allow entry to the property to determine if he had receiving equipment to watch TV, and nothing more. This would then be used as evidence in a future court hearing.
I like that little wink the officer gave him at the end. touché.
He said he saw the TV from the window. Even that is illegal. They shot themselves in the foot there. Breach of privacy
I live in the US and when someone told me about tv licenses in the UK,I thought they were joking with me,I really had trouble believing it. English soldiers getting their heads cut off, and the authorities worry about tv watchers.
Yeah but to be fair Harry.................................you mugs get well and truly stitched up by having to pay extortionate amounts for your healthcare and your homicide rates are obscene.
Yes imagine having to have a license to build a shed in your home or to use software. Imagine the police raiding your house because you decided to gift raw milk to your neighbor. Also water collecting from rain is illegal and a felony in some us states. Gotta pay for those utillities water aint free.
Not so bad in UK. Just pay your bills unlike this cheapskate who will get fined anyway cos them is de law of the land
It's because of the BBC. Our public broadcaster. There are no adverts on the BBC. They are funded by the TV licence.
@@theinnerparty5295 "there are no adverts on the BBC" that's a flat out lie, they CONSTANTLY advertise on there, just because it's their own programmes, doesn't mean they're not adverts.
Why aren't these guys prosecuted for trying to fraud their way into someone's home, faking a warrent, power of entry, etc., even the copper was in on it. Surely they are committing a criminal offence.
Wondering the same
Well, you see, and you might not like it but it's true:
You and your rights don't matter when there's any money at all involved and the people in power are cut in on this deal while everyone is just expected to deal with it
The special constable flexing his muscles should have read the paperwork seen that it’s not signed by any court and protected the public, not sided with a bailiff. Unfortunately, this is what happens when you get wanna be coopers who are not upon the law. It’s very sad because the hard-working police officers who are you don’t have time for this sort of thing then get a really bad name.
@@firefly88887 They did have a legal warrant, and he was obstructing justice. The officer was in every sense aiding in the execution of the legal warrant. The narrator was plain wrong about the situation, which he might end up with a conviction for. Look it up. The narrator is the mistaken one, not anyone else.
This process looks like it works out really well.
Pure collusion and manipulation. As soon as the home owner mentioned that the warrant signed by a judge from the high court, they knew he was a well informed individual. Stand in your power and read the legislation. Well done brother
“It’s a free country” people used to say that all the time when I was a kid..........nobody says it anymore
The prick all make excuse when they dont wont to pay for nothing council gave hihe house anyway tax payer paying up again there well coach
I've never believed it: any 'freedoms' and 'rights' have only ever been grudging concessions from the 1% (more like 'the 0.001%') and their political agents/puppets/w.h.y....
Do you really think you ever had freedom?
Real talk, America is more frer than us (UK). We have better healthucare but our free speech laws are absolute shite.
So true I even forgot we use to say that growing up
"Trust me, I'm a Policeman!" - Wayne Couzens, 2021.
Thats the filt they are! That poor girl! Think about it if he was stoped with that poor girl in his car. All he had to do was show his warrent card! And his mates would say mate! Off you go!
Lol
THIS!!! ^^^^
@@karltaylor6391 ? Lol ? Explain why that comment was funny ?
@@crystalawen explain why you want to know why..
If only they pursued Jimmy savile like this
I take my hat off to you sir for handling that very well, you showed them that they had no leg to stand on and off they went. Thank Christ that we now have video recording devices.
The TV licensing agent couldn't provide any hevidence.
Never mind me im shook
Ere me now
Dis a trahavesty
Me Warm not ear dat bumba clart raster an tig.
WATCHING THE WATCHERS dem Neva tell ya bout tha ragamuffin man and ting.
“Trust me, I’m a policeman” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
J TMK that’s exactly why I wouldn’t trust him.
Exactly what a fucking clown !!!!!
Dont worry, theres no sugar...
That copper #246 was talking out of his arse. The police should NOT under any circumstances "assist" the TV Licence goons. The plod are there to simply ensure no breach of peace. They should say nothing and do nothing either way otherwise.
James Somers I’ve seen them “assisting” bailiffs in recouping debts accrued from unpaid parking fines - a civil debt. They use the threat of the police impounding the vehicles, which is unlawful. UK police are utterly corrupt.
This guy is so calm and cool behind the camera, great job buddy!
It's total gold.
This guy deserves a medal.
I first saw this some years ago.
It popped up in my recommended searches and I just HAD to watch again.
Brilliant.
The police would do well to use it for training purposes for a lesson in how NOT to do it.
If TV licence had a case they would go to Magistrates and get the debt enforced, they should be charged with wasting police time imho.
100% respect for the gentleman who was filming: respectful, polite, but firm. It’s a little master class in asserting your rights, and not giving in because someone is a police officer, or claims to have a warrant. Clearly these people use intimidation to blag their way into someone’s house. Did the copper examine the ‘warrant’ beforehand?
Exactly...sending bailff's the heavy squad! Now reading this in 2022!! Now you just shut the door if they knock, no conversation...
He probably cannot read .
They were all polite - not just the unlicensed cove. He didn't say he didn't have a tv or watch it - he probably did and does
@@nledaig I don’t have a TV licence, and I don’t watch live TV, or streamed TV. That you refer to the householder as a cove is bang out of order.
@@StillAliveAndKicking_ Micturate off silly boy
I was always under the impression that not having a tv licence is a civil offence NOT a police offence..!!!
Always worried about living on my own because my anger issues would take over in this situation
Shudder to think how many people would have let these people enter, just because of the police presence.
People need to know their rights as this gentleman does.
TV licences in Australia were abolished 50 years ago, what a load of rubbish.
In europe it still exists man. They charge 20€ per month. Thats why i only have a monitor. Fucking blood sucking rats
I don’t even think they exist in the us
@@BoiledMilkSteak7 no they don't
@@mirofin We definitely don't, cause I am confused as to wtf a T.V license is.
@@alecallred9145 we pay to watch TV
Brilliant. Professionally dealt with in a mature and well spoken well reasoned way. Good on you fella.
Trust me I’m a police officer 😂😂😂
If anything that’s a reason not to trust him 😂😂😂
Good to see the police tackling the real issues
It’s a sad joke....
Ha ha, only those who appreciate sarcasm would get this.
They weren't to know the householder wouldn't be a thug. As it turned out he was firm and calm but just as often people aren't.
The police should be policing the streets instead of holding hands
Said he was there to assist tv license. Then once he realises the man knows the law, quickly changes his tune. Funny that
Didn't change his tune. They decided not to enter.
@@nledaig ye decided not to enter once they realised he knows the law. Grass
@@nledaig must be a horrible grass you lad. How can you say he never changed his tune. He’s there to make sure breach of peace doesn’t occur, not to assist tv license, he shouldn’t be on anyone side he’s impartial. He clearly states he’s there to assist tv licence but then says he’s not once the man tells him he knows what he should be doing. Dick head
Thank heaven I don't live in a country where the government can intrude inside my home to check for a license - of any kind.
I don't ever ring for the police anymore, I ring for the Muppets.
That PC's famous last words will be "trust me I'm a police officer".
That comment on it's own would crack me up, my reply would be I'd rather trust one of the local criminals
lol its a bit like when a UK politician says "we're all in this together" you know the rest is all bullshit
Yeah that was a good one.
all that business about it having to come sealed and signed with fresh ink bla bla bla is bollocks though. it's like an old wives tale that people say with conviction yet it's bollocks.
I trust no police officer anymore.
I got burgled and got no response from the oldbill. this is sadly not an uncommon thing. but they will show up for this kind of thing. :(
tommy fred this is far more serious 😆
My car got broken into and I phoned my insurance company.
'Do you need a crime reference?', I asked them.
'Don't bother. They won't investigate it and we don't need it'
Waste of public money.
Just say the burgler was watching tv in your house without a license
The Old Bill was better then the New one before it went all American
You guys are so funny , I love watching people like you in the morning for the good hard laughs people like you give me , so so sovereign n your own little fantasy world , shot dude for your comedy routine and giving me a could laugh at the start of my day . Please do keep on putting your comedy shows up , they are so so funny
6:15 Bad policing, as I understand it he's not there the "assist Capita" - which is enforcing a civil court warrant, he's there as an officer of the criminal law purely to prevent potential violence, from either party & a breach of the peace. Coppers on this sort of duty shouldn't act like this, using the public's ignorance about how the law works to try to intimidate it by pretending they're enforcing a court warrant with Capita when they're not.
"Trust me i'm a Police Officer" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Hello, hello, hello...
Yeah I pissed myself laughing when he said that. Where are they if your house is broken into?
He should've said " That's exactly why I don't trust you!"
I don't trust the police as they are all corrupt
Lol
"What is your evidence that I was watching tv?"
"Our colleague said so and we believe him because he's very experienced"
LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOL
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Standard lie
Isn't there a law against peering through people windows ?
Of course any competent judge would through such a claim out of court without EVIDENCE to sustain such a claim.
Hahahaha 🤪🤪🤪how funny
I don't understand why he wouldn't let them in. They have to see you watching live TV. He's bloody outside!!
We sent a peeping Tom to look through your window.
This dude was as respectful as anyone could possibly be.
10/10 for his handling of these agents of control.
100% best way to deal with any situation like this but easier said than done when they're a supposed authority telling lies. Props to the guy behind the cam though dealt with it like a pro
The Police officer and the TV licence man were polite and respectful as anyone could be and did NOT try to talk over people as the West Indian man did. Millions of people simply pay their licence fee without making problems ...why couldn't he (instead of trying to impress people?).
@@vicroby5928 do you understand that a TV licence only covers a narrow range of what might legally be described as "watching television"?
Most people under a certain age typically don't fall with the BBCs parameters any longer, but the BBC would rather people aren't aware of the details.
Maybe, this man is.
@@vicroby5928 ''Millions of people simply pay their licence fee without making problems'' .......Millions of people including yourself are sheep who suffer from low self esteem and will happily do as your told for the rest of your lives without knowing your rights. This weak, submissive behaviour is part of the reason why as of today, free tv licence for over 75's has been scrapped. Just last week that generation of elders were being honored for serving the country. Nice way to say thanks, eh?
Ingrid Behring ....just as the police describe persons of interest eg white male, black female, Caucasian or butcher, Baker, candlestick maker. It’s called describing reality or describing what appears in front of you or in your case overly sensitive and purposefully offended, politically correct person of which there are far too many these days driving us all crazy!!
The kid has a smirk in his face every time he casually suggests going inside.
It's because, if you let them cross the threshold of your house you give them all the power.
Kid cop knows this. Kid cop is not unbiased here. Kid had an agenda
How about that police woman that got out of the house at the end?
And i'm sure the PC walked into the house a few times to.
How could they do that without being allowed to do so?
Could the guy file a complaint for that?
@@ronintje7647 Didn't notice her. Lol.
He must have let her in at some point.
But the cops are supposed to be there to prevent a breach of peace. They aren't there to investigate whether he has a TV/licence or not.
But still don't let anyone in without a warrant.
And sometimes, even with one.
Exactly
I’m so happy I found ur comment lol I’ve got the pricks after me too
@@pjlewis4230 i had like 10 letters lol,i wait for them to close the door and just say bye after they introduce themselves 😂
Any warrant should have a contact number and reference from the court that issued it. Ring it first to check that its valid and what it entitles the holder to do.
Well done mate nicely handled. The cheek of these people is unbelievable.
As an American this is terrifying.God bless you guys in the U.K.
Right? The police listening and leaving you alone even though they probably have an agenda and dislike you?
In all seriousness yes terrifying and tf is a tv license
@@vancedisbetter5139 in US when you plug in your tv, you get a few free channels, and have to pay to see all of them
in UK when you plug in your tv, you have access to every single channel, but if you watch it you need to pay TV license.
and these ppl try to find out if you're watching TV or not, so they can force you to pay the license.
They also send threatening letters to everyone who has bought a TV and doesnt pay the license, because they assume everyone with a TV watches television. (most ppl don't anymore, they watch netflix, and use it for their console)
with this tactics they force ppl to pay for tv license, often even if they dont actually require it
@@wojtekpolska1013 This tv licence shit's a bloody scam
@@wojtekpolska1013this is not correct. It's worse.
They send letters repeatedly to anyone for whom they do not have a license registered at that address. Record of a TV purchase doesn't need to have anything to do with it.
There is no legal requirement to regularly report to TV Licensing that you don't use a TV or iPlayer. There is a requirement to report to the DVLA that your car is off the road for tax purposes, but NOT the equivalent for TV.
But they get round this by claiming they can't hold your claim you don't do anything requiring a TV licence, on file for longer than a certain time for data protection reasons (apparently). On that basis they justify restarting repeated hassling letters after a few years and thereby attempting to force you to either:
- make a regular nul-return that's not required in law, or
- put up with the restart of constant letters carefully crafted to be as legally threatening as possible and still get away with it in terms of insinuation of wrong-doing without evidence.
@@artgreen6915 makes me think of those network salesmen or whatever you see pop up in mangas sometimes. always trying to get inside someone's house to see if they have a TV.
That PC was so pissed off..lol. You kept your cool and know your rights. Great to see them wander off like they did. I have to say the licensing man was also very calm and polite. He knew when you had beaten him......
'Trust me I'm a policeman' is that what Met Police officer Wayne Couzens said to Sarah Everard??
Well done for standing up for your rights.
The police can not legally assist a private corporation in any shape or form.
why is the police officer pretending the warrant is valid?
@ARUclips User it's not you div
Illegality that's why mate. They haven't a clue
@ARUclips User Then why didn't they??
The warrant is valid. But the BBC don’t have the balls.
Coz he's a copper
Nuff said
What a diamond bloke, cool calm and collected.
In Germany you dont even need to have a TV to be liable for paying a TV license, you just need to have a dwelling, whether owned or rented.
Trust me I’m a police office said Wayne Couzens .
This policeman is breaking the law.
@Nigel -- but I thought the policeman said Thai was a warrant. What exactly was that ? How do we determine? I would have panicked for sure lol.
@Nigel -- nicely done ;-)
I saw NO breach of the peace, the police officer shouldn’t have opened his mouth at all and why was the female officer inside the property, there was no breach of the peace in there! Ignorant police officers confused about who they work for. Bad piggies 🐷 Don’t trust him, he’s an idiot.
@Nigel -- Someone might been watching the Crimebodge RUclips channel. 🙂
How?
Someone smashed into my practically brand new BMW where I had parked it. There was a CCTV camera pointing at that area so I called at the local police station which involved a special trip to get the necessary forms to request the CCTV footage. The forms were very lengthy and took me about an hour to complete. I sent it to the police with some photographs and after about three weeks I got some standard letter stating they didn’t have the resources to locate the relevant footage. It was so infuriating as they could have told me that before I spent time calling them, visiting the station and completing the forms. Amazing they have the resources for a tv licence that costs around £154 a year but not £4000 worth of damage to my car although I’m sure if I had been a celebrity or royalty they would have found the resources.
They got enough resources for round the clock protection of the two clowns that have run off to Canada and given the British public their middle finger after we paid for the glitzy wedding that cost us over twenty million! The UK is a joke.
J Heard , You should have told them he didn’t have a TV License
When I served with American forces in England I had no trouble getting video evidence any time someone falsely accused one of my servicepersons of a crime or incident (which was surprisingly often). I'd just phone them and send someone down. Theyd cue up the video, make a copy and provide it the same day, no paperwork, no muss, no fuss. We'd look at the video and it would always exonerate my troops from the bogus claims, usually made just because they were American and the citizens figured my troops hadnt any rights. So, believe me when I say they lied to you. They keep that video and have no trouble whatsoever finding relevent footage especially if you know the day and general timeframe of an incident.
@NPC69 pc Kevin Hughes West Mercia police was a sex offender against vulnerable underage girls. Google him
I get you mate, totally sympathise. Had 3 break ins over the years in various houses and the cops only bothered to turn up once to take a statement. . I had a hit and run knock early last year on the Ring road of Manchester (im dyslexic and I didn't get their plate) happened around 6pm and i reported it around 7pm . got call next day to take a statement I described exactly where it happened. chased them up a few days later they told me they don't keep any camera footage after 24 hours so I had no chance (basically couldn't be bothered looking). 2 weeks later I get a call from my insurer saying I had a hit and run claim and injuries claim against me cause the little shits decided to try and claim after they thought they were in the clear, that i had hit them and run off. So I;ve spent the last year and half with an dealing with that and an extra £300 tacked on to my insurance.
At one point my insurer aske me to chase the police for a record of my call to the police. I chased the road traffic police who said yes but there would be a £35 admin fee, so I chased the regular police who did it for free..,
Disgraceful, they walk up to your house, spy through your window, and without any proof at all, claim you are watching live tv. Its beyond scamming, this is like organised crime
As a German who is forced to pay for public broadcasting stations I feel that pain. I don’t even have access to any form of Cable or satellite TV in my home. Still have to pay, because I could be watching their program on RUclips.
Want to know how it's not a valid warrant?
If it was one, they would have entered the home despite the protests
Lack of evidence, that he was watching TV, normally if you call out the TV liscence on how they knew they won't be able to back it up
What? There are multiple kinds of warrants
@Nigel -- I'm guessing it's the way the so called evidence was obtained... They know if they were sued or challenged they would have no leg to stand on. The only way for them to get that NEW stronger evidence is by bullying tactics, lying and getting that new invitation to enter the home that way!!!
@Nigel -- Good advice.
@Nigel -- What is everybody smoking here? Do you think you can just go down to the police station and hire a cop for a day? Or they will take half a day off for you? OBVIOUSLY they get assigned to go the address because the warrant is valid. OK, with that out of the way as a matter of fairness, how much do you want to bet?
"trust me i'm a police officer".......LOL!!!!!
Lol x
@Celia Veston Don't phone them up if you're burgled or assaulted then
@@steakkidneypie767 no point phoning them anyways. House gets broken in to they tell you to claim off your insurance. Same if your car or bike gets stolen. Not enough resources to attend . Probably because they are too busy "assisting" the TV license guys or giving out speeding tickets.
Just a goddamn minute! The guy said they observed the TV through the window of the dwelling. UK still has a law against voyeurism. So the guy was violating the law by looking through the window.
Voyeurism is look at people doing a private act. Such as having sex, using toilet or whilst naked or dressed only in underwear.
I'm starting to understand why all my ancestors felt it necessary to leave Britain and would rather live in the woods on the other side of the world.
Well done Howard. You acted like a gentleman. 100% Perfect my friend.
Just like to say how cool you were, by yourself with three other people at you and you really fought your corner. I take my hat off to you sir.
"Trust me, I'm a police officer". Yeah, no.
I have a television and I do not have a TV licence. I do not have access to a satellite signal that will allow me to watch live television, and I boycotted the BBC a long time ago. We connect our TV to the internet and use RUclips and Netflix only. BBC and their licencing agency can get lost!
This guy is a legend ! So many people give in to their intimidation
for people who are wondering, councils make their own 'warrants' which don't have the right to breach a domicile like a judge signed warrant would. they threaten you with it, say they can go in, and get you to let them in. they also can't go in if you're not there, which is why he wouldn't step onto his own property
thank you, from Canada this video made no sense lol.
Good one, I like it!!
Ryder Knightly council Warrents
Are not crowned sealed or signed in wet ink.
This reply needs highlighting!!!
What do they actually do when inside though?
If that warrant was any good they would've enforced it...bunch of law-breaking clowns.
Guy should just pay his bloody license. He basically wants to use his TV without
'Trust me, I'm a policeman' lol, classic.
haha I know...
Indeed ...how patronising and dogmatic.
im convinced he was a fake why was he present in a civil case
This is high level creepy that some dude can peep thru your window. Such nonsense.
A householder gives implied consent for tradespersons and visitors to enter the curtilige if the property. There is nothing therefore wrong with someone looking in a ground floor window if is it freely visible from where a visitor would be.
The householder is free to put up signs asking that on one enters.
If he is further worried about privacy, pull the curtains.
No difference here with looking into the window of a car which is in the street etc
True a friend had this happen to him and he had kids in the house strange man looking through his windows. Not like the BBC to hire nonces
@@geordiewishart1683 "technically allowed" doesn't mean "not weird"
It’s no wonder their is so much distrust for the police when they tried to lay down the law with the fake warrant.
Not only do I have to pay for a TV license I do not agree with paying, I have to see my tax money wasted on enforcing its payment.