The modern police force couldn't be more separated from the public if they tried. The station looks about as welcoming to victims of crime as a slaughterhouse.
A 2-minute silence " it's a pity they don't have a 2-minute silence for them people who have died in custody " this shows you how out of touch with reality , they really are ; look at the way they have tret pinac media and he told them why he was there auditing the police station , because the police station he was auditing is renowned for false allegations " and they still arrested him ; because he wouldn't give his details , and when he was locked up in the cell they still refused his medication , until he give his details ; I can't wait for part 3 .
As in will he ( willy) listen to the stupid demands and wishes of the police blue line bozos . "We don't want ,we don't understand, you must appreciate/ understand". Nope. ----- We don't have to.🙄
Well you do know that the Police now talk in Legalese language and not in Lawful language, so do you Understand means do you Stand under what iam saying. The Blacks law dictionary which is £35 second hand to buy explains Legalese words used.🇬🇧
Not a chance the super would be outside doing normal police work. He was there for the commeration. If he thought he would get his photo in the papers he would be all pally pally i suppose.
@Kens UK Adventures Even if it’s the latter, you could point to shortcomings in giving detainees adequate care by failing to transfer detainees to hospitals and receive treatment.
@Stuart Davies Since 1812, 934 officers have died on duty. Since 1990, 1854 members of the public have died in police custody. Makes you wonder what the police are worried about as the public are in more danger from the police than the other way around.
@Stuart Davies Death after police contact* are the police to blame for the death of a joyrider who crashes a stolen car? Or what about the death of someone given first aid by police first on scene? That goes down as a stat on the iopc also.
@Stuart Davies yes it is included unfortunately where the car is stolen and the police pursue or where police have been first on scene and given first aid to suicides,rta's,accidents etc and they then succumb. What about the drug addict who gets released from custody and overdoses? Is that the police"s fault?
I always find it interesting how they claim victims of crime will be present and reporting details at the front desk, yet when you try and report a crime at any front desk in a Police station, they tell you to call 101.
He wanded "words" with him about the flat tyre any other sort of human being would have pointed it out and offered to help, no he was after a traffic penilty some how
Easy to say in hindsight, but PttP shouldn't have told him straight away the bike wasn't his. Let him find a load of issues with it, start writing up tickets, and THEN find out it was actually a police employee he was incriminating.
How about a two minute silence for all those killed by criminals because the police cant do their jobs properly or are too busy investigating people for using hurty words 😡😡
121wwsx Every single day, 24/7, there are many thousands of response and NPT officerss, specialist units such as Child Protection, out there dealing with vast numbers of tasked jobs that you are utterly clueless about and never get the tiniest bit of media attention. You are completely clueless.
You didn’t have to tell him it wasn’t your bike. Think of all the fun he’d have running the reg, calling you the wrong name, even getting it towed, only to find he’d stitched up one of the staff.
very good point will ,, in 2018 ,,,23 persons died in police custody,, 17 of those where s.117 was used , still waiting for report but no investigation/council team has been set to get a/the report 🙏
It irks me that they feel the need to approach and ask you how long you'll be there for; not for the weak reasons he gave, but to make you feel like there is a time limit to be there, and then tell you that they have no problem with what you're doing - like they have some duty/right to give permission for perfectly legal and lawful activity (the law already did that!) - BUT then go on to ask you out of "respect/politeness, [insert reasonable sounding but totally BS reason here]" etc, none of which they ever show to the public BTW, to self-limit your rights. Maybe it's just a power or ego thing?
They can't help themselves. If you turned up with a giant cheque for the Police Benevolence Fund, they would still find fault. They are lesser people and this is how they validate themselves. Wobbly Woke Speak from the last smirking Karen when they could not stitch him up for his bike. The four slimy inspectors wasted the entire two minutes, not in respectful silence, but in a whispered attempt to concoct an arrestable offence. That is the nature of the beast. They don't like people.
_"Maybe it's just a power or ego thing?"_ It's motivated by a need for personal power, it's more nuanced than that of course, but at its root it's about being in control, the reason PTTP is repeatedly approached is because each time they are forced to leave without having wrested control over the person they're interacting with. The real problem here is the fact that they have nothing to work with, so they end up with these increasingly trivial complaints, as each previous attempt to control the situation falls flat . . You can’t fly your drone here - failed Your motorbike is not road legal - failed How long are you going to be here - irrelevant We have victims at the police station - irrelevant etc etc
It was quite funny that he refused your suggestion that he move out of the road. I hope he can reflect on that, it might help him to understand why people sometimes react that way when the police do it. It isn't people being unreasonable or intentionally difficult, it's that people don't like being infantilized and told what to do, apparently he is no different. He got a little glimpse there into the other POV, it would be nice if he could take something from that, although sadly I doubt he will.
It was good advice from PTTP as 10 seconds later a car came round a blind corner and had to go over the white line to avoid the arrogant police officer! But the ego of the police officer couldn't allow it.
All auditors should understand that authority and power are asserted when you do NOT tell the cops how long you are going to stay. "Law abiding citizens have no obligation to answer that question."
Exactly. But auditors cannot stop gabbing to the g00ns, when they should just shut up and go about their business. The reason is that they fear their RUclips audience will get bored with silence and stop clicking. If auditors were to actually set an example to viewers of how to handle such encounters they would speak only the absolute minumum. These videos only have entertainment value left and maybe earn a few crumbs from YT. Why? Because over 40 UK auditing channels and around 2 years of audits have changed nothing. Those in authority evidently couldn't care less.
The inspector said he was ok to stand in the road. Amazing the depths they stoop to be petty and not comply with anything you say that he should know and do. I always had a problem with the police being referred to as a "force" rather than a service. Therein lies the divide with society and their terrible attitudes.
That was a great touch by PttP. The number of times they've told him to step off the road, he's causing an obstruction and so on, I'm glad he got to do it to them.
Yu know, I used to respect them. I don't get into bother so I don't mix with them at any time, and I appreciate its a hard job. But the enemies they made through their behaviour during lockdowns have made damage beyond repair in my view
@@G-Man..277 You had me up until "it's a hard job". They do absolutely fcuk all for 99% of the time and usually cock up that very occasional 1%. They "train" for a poxy 12 weeks and we pay them what we pay NHS Nurses, Paramedics, School teachers, Social Workers and all the other Public Employees that have at least a degree in what they do. Money for nothing...OUR MONEY!
@@G-Man..277 I think that entire global scam revealed a lot of true colours and proved you can't trust ANY copper, politician or doctor. Just in case anyone was still in any doubt.
I always like to give benefit of the doubt, but the culture and mindset of our current state of policing makes that rather difficult at times. Troublesome.
Seen the contents of the Report about police officer Wayne Couzens, rapist and murderer? 3 police forces could have and should have stopped him, and he should never have been a police officer in the first place. What a surprise! When coppers never report other coppers who are behaving badly, it's just going to carry on. And inspectors seem the worst offenders!
"I'm fully aware of that".....Didn't stop him telling you that it was NOT ALLOWED! Self important defence of what they think they do which doesn't include leaving you alone!
Oh PTTP, I think you missed an opportunity with the bike. I would have let him do all the Copsplaining, read you the riot act etc and just before being arrested for a section 5, because the bike was causing alarm and distress, then tell him his assumption was wrong.
Interesting note to add context - more people have died at the hands of the Police in the last 30 years, than officers have died on duty in the last 100 years.
I understand that they count fatalities on the way to and from work as being ‘on’ duty. Doesn’t apply to a postal worker or bus driver but hey ho got to keep the stats up!
Most corps have insurance covering staff for work commutes, so the replacement costs (training), doesn't come directly from the corps bank. They even give us workers a nice name in those policies; peasant.
I got 60 hours for all deaths following police contact since 1990 (source inquest). So 40 hours for custody deaths seems about right. If you assumed the average of 40 custody deaths applied from 1830, it would be around 10 days silence.
@@JunctionWatcher Yes, but the period of silence is not representative to the number who died. On Remembrance Sunday, the nation falls silent for 'just' two minutes to honour the memory of the many millions who died in conflict. If your approach was followed, such periods of silence would last for years. 'Mummy, I need to wee!' 'Shhh, no talking, only four and half months to go!'.
You playing the old psychological mind game there PTTP ? Telling the Superintendent to move to a different place . He got all defensive and refused. It made me laugh. Almost hoist by his own petard there
@@dinglebat63 exactly " didn't a top MP once described us all as plebs , so isn't that what they really think of us But we are paying the tax to keep them ; they forget that ; well they probably don't ; they just like taking the piss out of taxpayers I'm talking about the working poor ; I'm not talking about them on 2 grand a week; because people on that sort of money " or more Are definitely out of touch with reality people like that don't have to worry about the cost of living where their next meal is coming from dern't put the central heating on or there electric lights etc etc etc
@@judithmatthews8460 Of course all their lines can be used back on them. There are only about thirty lines and they all spout them like robots so must be on the 'training course'.
Good to see the 2 pot holes have been filled in at the back gate. Great timing to capture the 2 mins silence, would love to know what qualifies for a 2 mins silence at force HQ. Roll on gravesend 👍
Do you want to come off the roadway in case a car comes around?..... Err. No I'm fine thanks. Turn that around and he would have implied you were wilfully obstructing the highway.
You are one of the elite at these exercises,due to your knowledge and wisdom and your unwillingness to back down and your use of vocabulary to utterly crush the clueless pirates and make the true constables shine which I may add are few and far between.
17:34 from a body language perspective, that officer had his feet pointing directly at PTTP. That is where he is focused, which suggests that while he was on his phone he was searching up whether or not a drone can be flown over, or he was searching for powers that would prevent filming.
When asked the police say that the thin blue line flag is an emblem of the police charity that helps the families of officers that died on duty, however if you ask them the name of the charity that helps families of people who died in custody the blank expressions on their faces reveals that it has never once crossed their minds to inquire or offer support. When it comes to death they still prioritize themselves above all others
On the noticeboard that terrorism notice should read "If you discover evidence that an act of terrorism may be being planned you must go straight to your mosque's Imam, and then the police."
Two minutes silence for a fallen colleague, yet no mention of the hundreds of people who have died in police custody? Nice to know where their priorities lie.
Overall a generally positive interaction. Nice to see police being respectful. The drone shots were great angles, but something about the tracking or image stabilisation really wigged out my brain. It was like there were moments of slowdown, then now and again everything would accelerate and catch up. I'm sat still but feel a little sea sick. Great vid overall 👍
I have found my respect for the police has reduced year on year from when I was Eighteen at its height to now where I think they are an embarrassment and a joke. Not fit for purpose.
09:09 the receptionist was very pleasant 👏 14:28 He did not like you requesting he came off the road 😂 21:47 I bet they were going to point out a few faults with the bike, not realising it’s a coppers bike 😂
I suppose 2 minutes of actual policework and criminal detection would be a bit much to ask for? Or they could hold a 2 minute silence for all the families' and childrens' lives they've wrecked together with the totally inept and corrupt social services and family courts?
No wonder the Police service is so bad, what a sloppy undisiplined rabble this lot is. even the Big Boss can't stand to attention to so respect, their drill and formation would hardly meet military style so why even bother to mimick ??
I'm very strong on numbers and one number that gets me every time is ~100,000. If you stand a Police man or woman of any demographic within the forces next to a ordinary member of the population of the UK of that exact same demographic, then the cop is ~100,000 times more likely to Kill you... or maim/injure you. There were 15 cops in the video, PTTP was literally 1 million 500 thousand time more at risk than anyone of them. Every time you encounter a cop, remember the number "~100,000" and realise THEY are the social liability, not you. If you forget that then give yourself a good talking to, because that's the reality in fooked up Britain today. (Figures garnered from the ONS and ACPO)
It was interesting that the first officer expected respect for his colleague, which I think is fair enough. What I don't understand is why he did not have respect for the law or your rights.
I wonder if they would respect the same two minutes that maybe you might wish to hold? I think that then would have been the perfect time to show that there are respect issues that have been lost. The same way that the police ALWAYS tell you to get off the road, and moan if you don't, you see how he just ignored you? Take no orders or direction and be SEEN to be doing it.
Take COVCON out the equation, how tolerant with the public were the police at the Sarah Everard vigil? Answer ---- hardly at all. Double standards springs to mind........
It's so helpful that you filmed that notice about locking someone out if you were being chased because who would have time to read that notice in an emergency. Now that I know that button is there and what it is for it could be the difference between life and death. Keep up the good work!!! 👌👌👌👌
Through gritted teeth they're smiling and 'allowing' filming. Better than the disgusting behaviour weve all seen before, no doubt, but still transparently forced.
Interesting that at no point did either of the two policemen ask you for your details, not even the one who actually owns the police station and should have been upset that you were on HIS property.
We know that police nowadays are constantly under the public gaze but I as a veteran understand the importance of paying your respects to a fallen comrade, all civil forces do very trying job, in very difficult times so kudos to the auditor for respecting Kent PD and there fallen brother/sister in blue
15:30 So Superintendent Nick Sparks declines to move out of the road when PttP said that it would be safer at 14:25. So he causes an obstruction in the road which forces a car to cross to the wrong side of the road to avoid him. It's a good thing that speeds on the site are very low and that the car was coming in. What if it was some other place and he was getting all wound up and emotional as his authority was being ignored and therefore he didn't hear a car on blues coming out to an emergency. He proves that police think they are above the law of the land and the laws of physics.
I wonder if they do that for all their fallen officers ,or just this station …but even after that conversation he was ready to pounce on you about a bike that wasn’t yours based on the inspectors assumptions still trying to push their authority on you and the first conversation was this is my police station …wrong it’s the tax payers he is only the custodian if that
The modern police force couldn't be more separated from the public if they tried. The station looks about as welcoming to victims of crime as a slaughterhouse.
The police don't want to welcome victims of real crime, they're not interested.
Yes you much welcome as a
Turd in a swimming pool😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
A 2-minute silence " it's a pity they don't have a 2-minute silence for them people who have died in custody " this shows you how out of touch with reality , they really are ; look at the way they have tret pinac media and he told them why he was there auditing the police station , because the police station he was auditing is renowned for false allegations " and they still arrested him ;
because he wouldn't give his details , and when he was locked up in the cell they still refused his medication , until he give his details ;
I can't wait for part 3 .
I think of them like the British army in India....shut away in their cantonments away from the contemptible local population....
He should have started singing when they came out for their 2 minute BS
That superintendent was so self important that he didn’t have to use the pedestrian crossing.
Maybe that's because there wasn't a single car in sight!
@135Ops if a citizen did it in front of him he'd get done for j walking
I will exercise as much discretion as you bunch of plums give the people....absolutely zero.
Well said the truth always has a way of getting to the heart of the matter.🇬🇧
@@andyscouse4090 Didnt see them holding a two minute silence for poor Ian Tomlinson when they killed him.
It's good to see that an inspector and a superintendent both managed make time in their busy schedules to give you directives (aka willy waving).
And their piggy willies about as impressive as their attitude.
As in will he ( willy) listen to the stupid demands and wishes of the police blue line bozos .
"We don't want ,we don't understand, you must appreciate/ understand".
Nope. ----- We don't have to.🙄
Well you do know that the Police now talk in Legalese language and not in Lawful language, so do you Understand means do you Stand under what iam saying. The Blacks law dictionary which is £35 second hand to buy explains Legalese words used.🇬🇧
Do you imagine them naked?
Not a chance the super would be outside doing normal police work. He was there for the commeration. If he thought he would get his photo in the papers he would be all pally pally i suppose.
Was the 2 minute silence for, Sarah Everard or perhaps some of Carrick’s victims?
In the case of Sarah Everard, the police broke up that vigil and arrested some of the women participating.
@@DMC888 correct, shameful.
There remembering all the colleagues who retired before they were fired for gross misconduct.
Spot on
#They're
@@taIlboyandy23 it could also be read as There, meaning a location…
Pity the don't hold a minuets silence for those who die in custardy or due to police negligence
Not even a second. Not even a millisecond.
@Kens UK Adventures
Even if it’s the latter, you could point to shortcomings in giving detainees adequate care by failing to transfer detainees to hospitals and receive treatment.
@Stuart Davies Since 1812, 934 officers have died on duty.
Since 1990, 1854 members of the public have died in police custody.
Makes you wonder what the police are worried about as the public are in more danger from the police than the other way around.
@Stuart Davies Death after police contact* are the police to blame for the death of a joyrider who crashes a stolen car? Or what about the death of someone given first aid by police first on scene? That goes down as a stat on the iopc also.
@Stuart Davies yes it is included unfortunately where the car is stolen and the police pursue or where police have been first on scene and given first aid to suicides,rta's,accidents etc and they then succumb. What about the drug addict who gets released from custody and overdoses? Is that the police"s fault?
Hey..mr superintendent…it’s OUR police station…not yours
I always find it interesting how they claim victims of crime will be present and reporting details at the front desk, yet when you try and report a crime at any front desk in a Police station, they tell you to call 101.
I think they thought they had your name ,thinking the bike was yours, what a disappointment for them when they found out to the contrary
He wanded "words" with him about the flat tyre any other sort of human being would have pointed it out and offered to help, no he was after a traffic penilty some how
Easy to say in hindsight, but PttP shouldn't have told him straight away the bike wasn't his. Let him find a load of issues with it, start writing up tickets, and THEN find out it was actually a police employee he was incriminating.
How about a two minute silence for all those killed by criminals because the police cant do their jobs properly or are too busy investigating people for using hurty words 😡😡
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Black on black in chiraq
No one doing this
121wwsx
Every single day, 24/7, there are many thousands of response and NPT officerss, specialist units such as Child Protection, out there dealing with vast numbers of tasked jobs that you are utterly clueless about and never get the tiniest bit of media attention.
You are completely clueless.
You didn’t have to tell him it wasn’t your bike. Think of all the fun he’d have running the reg, calling you the wrong name, even getting it towed, only to find he’d stitched up one of the staff.
That would've been comedy gold 🤣🤣
He definitely missed a golden opportunity there. 😂
do the police give a 2 minute silences as respect for all the people that die in police custody?
Definitely not.
very good point will ,, in 2018 ,,,23 persons died in police custody,, 17 of those where s.117 was used , still waiting for report but no
investigation/council team has been set to get a/the report 🙏
If it was two minutes for every death, it'd take all year
Go film chicago
Crimes everyday
To have proof for
The evil media
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Since 1990 almost 2k people have “died in police custody “.
It irks me that they feel the need to approach and ask you how long you'll be there for; not for the weak reasons he gave, but to make you feel like there is a time limit to be there, and then tell you that they have no problem with what you're doing - like they have some duty/right to give permission for perfectly legal and lawful activity (the law already did that!) - BUT then go on to ask you out of "respect/politeness, [insert reasonable sounding but totally BS reason here]" etc, none of which they ever show to the public BTW, to self-limit your rights. Maybe it's just a power or ego thing?
You'll know when I've finished,I'll have gone.🙄
They can't help themselves. If you turned up with a giant cheque for the Police Benevolence Fund, they would still find fault. They are lesser people and this is how they validate themselves. Wobbly Woke Speak from the last smirking Karen when they could not stitch him up for his bike. The four slimy inspectors wasted the entire two minutes, not in respectful silence, but in a whispered attempt to concoct an arrestable offence. That is the nature of the beast. They don't like people.
@@mrsillywalk Definitely an ego trip
_"Maybe it's just a power or ego thing?"_
It's motivated by a need for personal power, it's more nuanced than that of course, but at its root it's about being in control, the reason PTTP is repeatedly approached is because each time they are forced to leave without having wrested control over the person they're interacting with. The real problem here is the fact that they have nothing to work with, so they end up with these increasingly trivial complaints, as each previous attempt to control the situation falls flat . .
You can’t fly your drone here - failed
Your motorbike is not road legal - failed
How long are you going to be here - irrelevant
We have victims at the police station - irrelevant
etc etc
It’s all about dominance. Something they’re trained to do when interacting with the public.
It was quite funny that he refused your suggestion that he move out of the road. I hope he can reflect on that, it might help him to understand why people sometimes react that way when the police do it. It isn't people being unreasonable or intentionally difficult, it's that people don't like being infantilized and told what to do, apparently he is no different. He got a little glimpse there into the other POV, it would be nice if he could take something from that, although sadly I doubt he will.
It was good advice from PTTP as 10 seconds later a car came round a blind corner and had to go over the white line to avoid the arrogant police officer! But the ego of the police officer couldn't allow it.
Excellent comment. You summed up the psychology perfectly.
It did make me probably unfairly wonder how the colleague died?
biting my lip 🫤
obvliously missed learning about the Green Cross Code when he was bunking off school ;-)
@@user-pf5xq3lq8i police think they are above the law. Of both the legal and physical kind.
All auditors should understand that authority and power are asserted when you do NOT tell the cops how long you are going to stay. "Law abiding citizens have no obligation to answer that question."
Good point.
Exactly. But auditors cannot stop gabbing to the g00ns, when they should just shut up and go about their business.
The reason is that they fear their RUclips audience will get bored with silence and stop clicking.
If auditors were to actually set an example to viewers of how to handle such encounters they would speak only the absolute minumum.
These videos only have entertainment value left and maybe earn a few crumbs from YT. Why? Because over 40 UK auditing channels and around 2 years of audits have changed nothing. Those in authority evidently couldn't care less.
AS shown by Rice vs Connolly 1966. Also remember Judge bean 2011.
Ask them what time they're working til.
'These rights do not have a time limit, so it is irrelevant how long I will decide to be here.'
The inspector said he was ok to stand in the road. Amazing the depths they stoop to be petty and not comply with anything you say that he should know and do. I always had a problem with the police being referred to as a "force" rather than a service. Therein lies the divide with society and their terrible attitudes.
That was a great touch by PttP. The number of times they've told him to step off the road, he's causing an obstruction and so on, I'm glad he got to do it to them.
Ego. I still maintain a lot of them have mummy issues or were picked on in childhood.
The vowel should be "a" not "o".
Respect the police...😮 nah not a chance, they don't respect the public.
Yu know, I used to respect them. I don't get into bother so I don't mix with them at any time, and I appreciate its a hard job. But the enemies they made through their behaviour during lockdowns have made damage beyond repair in my view
@@G-Man..277 You had me up until "it's a hard job".
They do absolutely fcuk all for 99% of the time and usually cock up that very occasional 1%. They "train" for a poxy 12 weeks and we pay them what we pay NHS Nurses, Paramedics, School teachers, Social Workers and all the other Public Employees that have at least a degree in what they do. Money for nothing...OUR MONEY!
@@G-Man..277 I think that entire global scam revealed a lot of true colours and proved you can't trust ANY copper, politician or doctor. Just in case anyone was still in any doubt.
@@G-Man..277 I couldn’t agree any more ✔
I always like to give benefit of the doubt, but the culture and mindset of our current state of policing makes that rather difficult at times. Troublesome.
Was the service for yet another pervert being caught out?
Seen the contents of the Report about police officer Wayne Couzens, rapist and murderer? 3 police forces could have and should have stopped him, and he should never have been a police officer in the first place. What a surprise! When coppers never report other coppers who are behaving badly, it's just going to carry on. And inspectors seem the worst offenders!
"I'm fully aware of that".....Didn't stop him telling you that it was NOT ALLOWED! Self important defence of what they think they do which doesn't include leaving you alone!
Low interlect cannot form real arguments, fall back on bad training imo also arrogant personalities narcissists
Glad they sorted out their attitude as they were absolutely vile towards Matt12128 a couple of years back.
I thought of that. They played a real scurvy trick on him. Searching him when he’d made very clear what his purpose was. Miss Matt and Oscar.
Sadly retired.😢
@@movarvo1217 Who, Matt? I wondered where he'd gone. That explains it.
Great show of respect ! One of the officers is checking his phone😄
Probably on one of the toxic, pernicious WhatsApp groups the police love.
Come on asking a cop something they don't understand is asking a bit much.
After all there is only so much you can each in police college. LOL
Think it was the 2 Min stop watch
He was checking the time. Obvious, isn’t it?
Oh PTTP, I think you missed an opportunity with the bike. I would have let him do all the Copsplaining, read you the riot act etc and just before being arrested for a section 5, because the bike was causing alarm and distress, then tell him his assumption was wrong.
"get him for his bike"
Failed!
And i'm sure whichever police officer the bike belongs to will be getting booked for running a flat tyre....yeah right!
@@user-pf5xq3lq8i exactly " but if the boot was on the other foot ......
It's alright saying about the bike and listening to the crap but you are not there with a camera are you.🇬🇧
I thought you said your dog doesn't bite? Peter Sellers: That's not my dog 😂
How egotistical to stand on the road and make cars go around him. They really do think the universe revolves around them because they wear a costume!
Interesting note to add context - more people have died at the hands of the Police in the last 30 years, than officers have died on duty in the last 100 years.
Interesting fact,could you tell me where you got those figures from please
@@bruceseaman6592 Google it.
@@boztec7187 That's not how this works. We have to dig out sources so he can find some feeble excuse to dismiss them.
@@tankie9997 I know brother. ✌
But, we have to start somewhere. 🤔👍
@@tankie9997 Dug some out
Dads Army presented themselves better🤣🤣🤣
Great work brother x
Evil support evil
Call Kyle in emergency
He take cate of criminals
I understand that they count fatalities on the way to and from work as being ‘on’ duty.
Doesn’t apply to a postal worker or bus driver but hey ho got to keep the stats up!
Why would police hold a silence for dead bus drivers?
Most corps have insurance covering staff for work commutes, so the replacement costs (training), doesn't come directly from the corps bank. They even give us workers a nice name in those policies; peasant.
Remembering Sarah Everard. Great job.
If they held a two minutes silence for every death in custody, it'd take the whole year
No it wouldn’t
I disagree, more like 50 years
It would actually take just under 40 hours if you actually did some research.
I got 60 hours for all deaths following police contact since 1990 (source inquest). So 40 hours for custody deaths seems about right.
If you assumed the average of 40 custody deaths applied from 1830, it would be around 10 days silence.
@@JunctionWatcher Yes, but the period of silence is not representative to the number who died. On Remembrance Sunday, the nation falls silent for 'just' two minutes to honour the memory of the many millions who died in conflict. If your approach was followed, such periods of silence would last for years.
'Mummy, I need to wee!'
'Shhh, no talking, only four and half months to go!'.
You playing the old psychological mind game there PTTP ? Telling the Superintendent to move to a different place . He got all defensive and refused. It made me laugh. Almost hoist by his own petard there
Ego.
He couldn't have a pleb telling him what to do.
Get someone to move and you have psychological control why they do it. The whole thing is narcissistic domination not policing.
@@MikeNewland exactly. That’s why I’m asking was PTTP playing him at his own game.
@@dinglebat63 exactly " didn't a top MP once described us all as plebs , so isn't that what they really think of us
But we are paying the tax to keep them ;
they forget that ;
well they probably don't ;
they just like taking the piss out of taxpayers
I'm talking about the working poor ;
I'm not talking about them on 2 grand a week;
because people on that sort of money " or more
Are definitely out of touch with reality
people like that don't have to worry about the cost of living where their next meal is coming from
dern't put the central heating on or there electric lights etc etc etc
@@judithmatthews8460 Of course all their lines can be used back on them. There are only about thirty lines and they all spout them like robots so must be on the 'training course'.
Good to see the 2 pot holes have been filled in at the back gate. Great timing to capture the 2 mins silence, would love to know what qualifies for a 2 mins silence at force HQ. Roll on gravesend 👍
Lol
every time an auditor gets away without getting arrested they have a 2min silence
Police need reassurance that a camera might catch them breaking the law
Wish I could get our auditors to use the
‘I am fully aware of that’
response that they love to use when cornered.
Do you want to come off the roadway in case a car comes around?..... Err. No I'm fine thanks.
Turn that around and he would have implied you were wilfully obstructing the highway.
You're MY public servant Supi-boy!
It is our stashon not his madness
Say again in English?
You are one of the elite at these exercises,due to your knowledge and wisdom and your unwillingness to back down and your use of vocabulary to utterly crush the clueless pirates and make the true constables shine which I may add are few and far between.
A veiled threat there.
They are definately more respectfull these days compared with the early days of auditing
At this rate you ,ll soon be out of a job.
17:34 from a body language perspective, that officer had his feet pointing directly at PTTP. That is where he is focused, which suggests that while he was on his phone he was searching up whether or not a drone can be flown over, or he was searching for powers that would prevent filming.
Superintendent had a massive power trip!
“I made the assumption” typical policing
When asked the police say that the thin blue line flag is an emblem of the police charity that helps the families of officers that died on duty, however if you ask them the name of the charity that helps families of people who died in custody the blank expressions on their faces reveals that it has never once crossed their minds to inquire or offer support. When it comes to death they still prioritize themselves above all others
They buy those flags from eBay, so I don’t think their charity is seeing any of that money.
On the noticeboard that terrorism notice should read "If you discover evidence that an act of terrorism may be being planned you must go straight to your mosque's Imam, and then the police."
Two minutes silence for a fallen colleague, yet no mention of the hundreds of people who have died in police custody?
Nice to know where their priorities lie.
Keeping their hats on during a 'minutes silence' is not very respectful!
"Para Military" Just to show how different they are. Not just members of the public.
His station ??? His!? ... Oh... Thought it was everyone's station...
Do they do a two minute silence for victims of police rape and murder ?????
I think they use the same minutes my washing machine uses
Truth😂
Overall a generally positive interaction. Nice to see police being respectful.
The drone shots were great angles, but something about the tracking or image stabilisation really wigged out my brain. It was like there were moments of slowdown, then now and again everything would accelerate and catch up. I'm sat still but feel a little sea sick.
Great vid overall 👍
I have found my respect for the police has reduced year on year from when I was Eighteen at its height to now where I think they are an embarrassment and a joke. Not fit for purpose.
His ego is huge. Can't even move out of the road for his own safety. Typical sausage.
09:09 the receptionist was very pleasant 👏 14:28 He did not like you requesting he came off the road 😂 21:47 I bet they were going to point out a few faults with the bike, not realising it’s a coppers bike 😂
22.35
"How long do you intend to stay here?"
Your response should always be, "What day is it?"
Superintendent - You’re not allowed to fly over the police building from a security prospective.
PttP - Hold my beer 🍺
I suppose 2 minutes of actual policework and criminal detection would be a bit much to ask for? Or they could hold a 2 minute silence for all the families' and childrens' lives they've wrecked together with the totally inept and corrupt social services and family courts?
Great !! As always.
No wonder the Police service is so bad, what a sloppy undisiplined rabble this lot is. even the Big Boss can't stand to attention to so respect, their drill and formation would hardly meet military style so why even bother to mimick ??
22:59 that is one hell of a slovenly looking Inspector.
If I'd known there was a 2 minute silence I'd have gone down there a blown a horn to disrupt it.
Would you cu** ???? Fkin brave
There were that many cops at the 17 minute mark I thought it was a yardley ski video!
14 coppers keeping silent... That’s got to be good!
Do they have 2 minute silence for those who have died in custody?
Why exactly are taxpayers funding this waste of time?
Because you have ZERO say in how police funding is spent.
You resent officers holding 2mins silence for a fallen colleague? Wow…
@@JonCookeBridge Yes, those who support auditing are the worst kind of tyrants.
How can it be his police station?
Parliament (where the people's representatives goof around) lost Control of this countries Police 20yrs ago....
My police my headquarters this is a power trip these people need to be reminded
I look at that building and I see a total waste of public money. What the crime clear up rate ......6%.
The copper on the front right couldn't stop a pig in a ally 😅😅😅😅😅😅 😳
I doubt any of the diversity crew could handle a 'real' criminal
new subscriber from Vancouver British Columbia Canada
What's the difference between a Milk Cow and Police Fallen Hero? You can only milk a cow for 2yrs.
That's a focus pocus line.
@@davidholburn8698 Really? That's cool.
I'm very strong on numbers and one number that gets me every time is ~100,000.
If you stand a Police man or woman of any demographic within the forces next to a ordinary member of the population of the UK of that exact same demographic, then the cop is ~100,000 times more likely to Kill you... or maim/injure you.
There were 15 cops in the video, PTTP was literally 1 million 500 thousand time more at risk than anyone of them.
Every time you encounter a cop, remember the number "~100,000" and realise THEY are the social liability, not you.
If you forget that then give yourself a good talking to, because that's the reality in fooked up Britain today.
(Figures garnered from the ONS and ACPO)
It was interesting that the first officer expected respect for his colleague, which I think is fair enough. What I don't understand is why he did not have respect for the law or your rights.
What a state - looks more like Dad's army!
Best 2 minutes of police activity ever 😊
A dozen cunstables not committing crimes for 2 minutes 😂
Great to see the police support what you were doing and very polite and friendly
I wonder if they would respect the same two minutes that maybe you might wish to hold?
I think that then would have been the perfect time to show that there are respect issues that have been lost.
The same way that the police ALWAYS tell you to get off the road, and moan if you don't, you see how he just ignored you? Take no orders or direction and be SEEN to be doing it.
Take COVCON out the equation, how tolerant with the public were the police at the Sarah Everard vigil?
Answer ---- hardly at all.
Double standards springs to mind........
@Ian Hill That's because it was hijacked by left-wing idiots. Two minutes of silence is one thing, an overnight vigil is another.
Very decent and friendly officers i must say.
Covering their passes and conspiring to grill him for a moped, you mean?
"This is my police station".
NOPE.
Supplied by, and maintained at, public expense. That guy doesn't even own the clothes he's wearing.
Serco have made this planet into an open (and not so open) prison. Horrible entity upon humanity! Need to be gone!!
If the police were a force for good people would be waving at them as they drove past and thumbing them up!
Oh it's your station is it constable?
Do they actually have a 2-minute silence
For them who have died in a police cell
Another site of Tax Payers money going to waste.
During the two minutes silence i was wishing dom jolly would pass through with his giant phone.
If inly the police could show such respect as in that 2 minute silence when dealing with the public.
This is what getting paid to do absolutely nothing looks like
2 minutes of them not giving out directives and making things up. We should all be so grateful
Do they have 2 minutes silences for people who have been killed in custody?
Giving respect to a corrupted and abusing its powers police force. Are you kidding?
It's so helpful that you filmed that notice about locking someone out if you were being chased because who would have time to read that notice in an emergency. Now that I know that button is there and what it is for it could be the difference between life and death. Keep up the good work!!! 👌👌👌👌
That was a long two minute silence. Who was the person in charge of the clock?
Through gritted teeth they're smiling and 'allowing' filming. Better than the disgusting behaviour weve all seen before, no doubt, but still transparently forced.
Whoever sowed the buttons on his shirt did an outstanding job.
Interesting that at no point did either of the two policemen ask you for your details, not even the one who actually owns the police station and should have been upset that you were on HIS property.
We know that police nowadays are constantly under the public gaze but I as a veteran understand the importance of paying your respects to a fallen comrade, all civil forces do very trying job, in very difficult times so kudos to the auditor for respecting Kent PD and there fallen brother/sister in blue
You'd think they would of shut that siren up for the 2min silence
15:30 So Superintendent Nick Sparks declines to move out of the road when PttP said that it would be safer at 14:25. So he causes an obstruction in the road which forces a car to cross to the wrong side of the road to avoid him. It's a good thing that speeds on the site are very low and that the car was coming in. What if it was some other place and he was getting all wound up and emotional as his authority was being ignored and therefore he didn't hear a car on blues coming out to an emergency. He proves that police think they are above the law of the land and the laws of physics.
Nick was just a pc dog handler a few years ago, accelerated promotion no doubt!
They stood to attention worse than Dads army.
I bet they had a 2 minute silence when Wayne couzins and David Carrick got jailed.
I wonder if they do that for all their fallen officers ,or just this station …but even after that conversation he was ready to pounce on you about a bike that wasn’t yours based on the inspectors assumptions still trying to push their authority on you and the first conversation was this is my police station …wrong it’s the tax payers he is only the custodian if that
bet he was feeling awkward for puncturing the wrong bike.