They don’t seem to understand that German law applies inside and on their property, the videographer is not on their property, he is standing in England and English law applies. It could be said that they are in violation of the law because they are trying to remove the videographers rights and they maybe causing alarm and distress with their threatening demands.
*"You could film something which is security related."* Well if that happens, it's your own fault for not keeping private things hidden from public view.
@@tonyb1223 No it doesn't. Why do you always talk nonsense? Quote - "Data controllers must demonstrate fairness, lawfulness and transparency, accuracy, data minimization, integrity and storage, and full confidentiality of personal data." It is their responsibility to protect the data from the public.
@@danielgardecki1046 Again you fell flat on your face, lets look at what article 10 says should we? The exercise of these freedoms, since it carries with it duties and responsibilities Oh look. As for data controllers, we are talking data collectors (processors), anyone can be a data processor or collector if they pick up someone else's data, that is the wonder of GDPR.
Technically they came out to you as police on their tunics and started giving directives. Any person who with intent to deceive impersonates a member of a police force or special constable, or makes any statement or does any act calculated falsely to suggest that he is such a member or constable, shall be guilty of an offence. Police Act 1996
I mean. You can dress up like an Orange County Sheriff in the UK if you want because they aren't a member of a police force/special constable as defined in the various police acts. You could legally wear full German Police Regalia and not be impersonating a police officer as it's not a police uniform here.
Inhospitable, would be an understatement. They should be reminded, if they don’t want their building filmed, then they had better build a really tall wall around it.
@@TheGwentAuditorTGA Talking of German Walls, Little Germany in Bradford doubled for East and West Berlin, for at least 95% of the 1988 film *Wall of Tyranny* (aka *Freedom Fighter* in the USA). It's just across the road from the Jobcentre which *Ryan Rampage, Midlands Audits* and *Auditing Yorkshire,* visited a few weeks ago, and will be featuring in many many more films and TV shows over the next year or two, just like it has over the last 10+ years.
Oh really is it? Try to stop a British citizen from filming some German cops in a public place then they’ll laugh at you. If you’re in Britain there’s British laws just understand that
@@ahmedcivelek4334 I do not understand what you are trying to say There is No law against photography in any public place in the UK If you can see anything or person from a public place you can photograph them .
Bless them. Germans really do take their privacy seriously. They seemed to realise you knew the law when you acknowledged the difference between German and UK photography laws. Great video thankyou.
If you're an EU citizen I think there is privacy issues even on UK soil. But to effectively use the privacy route on RUclips he needs to actually know that first. I could well be wrong.
it is nothing to be taken seriously because privacy in public is an oxymoron, and I don't know where this misconception comes from but there is nothing in German law preventing people from recording in public
They have walls, gates, armed guards and sure as heck hundreds of cameras. But simply one person on the outside, filming, and aaaall that security seems to be in vain... Very, very peculiar indeed...
I lived in Germany for a lot of years…. Non compliance just doesn’t compute…. You do realise these people will be returned to the fatherland for reprogramming now. 😂
@@anthonygreenfield123 I live in germany......this is the reason you have no idea about german Karens and Kevins.....bc is not possible to film them, specially if you are an Ausländar (worse for me, I am latino, therefore, I came for money or escaping ..... just Germans)
Who the hell are these damn German Polizei telling a British resident on British soil what do do!!! damn cheek..You are far calmer than I would ever have been,
Bonus being it is just as legal to film in public in Germany as it is in UK. So TGA could go to the British Embassy at Wilhelmstraße 70/71, 10117 Berlin and film from the pavement (say, from about here: www.google.com/maps/@52.5155425,13.3811455,3a,75y,256.4h,91.65t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sh8rj6GlnBlT7JujgpRoS3A!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?coh=205409&entry=ttu ) in exactly the same way.
@@patthewoodboy Well you started it (the war comments). No we didn't. Yes you did, when you invaded Poland. (I still use Fawlty Towers when teaching comedy.)
Make an official international complaint with the Home and Foreign Offices. I'm also quite sure that the UK press would be interested in how a foreign police force thinks that they have authority on UK soil. And, according to the web German photography laws are very similar to UK laws with certain exceptions. Filming buildings, any buildings is perfectly legal.
I am a Brit living in Germany and the laws are very different here. You aren't allowed to video police officers, you can't video people in public without their express permission. There are a lot more laws surrounding interactionss with the police... you have to show your ID upon request and you can't say anything to a police officer which might be classed as "insulting" - so no answering back or challenging their authority. I can assure you, the German officers in this video are not used to someone challenging them and answering back, which makes it all the more hilarious.
Cheeky Krauts. In a diplomatic role, you'd think that they'd understand where they are and which laws apply. I find it offensive that they think they can approach you outside their building. Much re-training required there I think.
No just laws in Germany are different concerning filming of people, they probably felt that they had that right, as you heard she changed from demanding to asking as she realised the laws were different.
Yeah for some reason in most EU countries we have "the right to honour, to personal and family privacy and to the own image", taking or disseminating those pictures without consent is an actual crime with some exceptions. As you can imagine the police work very hard for those laws to stay in place so we can't just expose them as easily as you guys in the UK and US can. Until a few years ago in Spain it was illegal to record the police beating the shit out of people. And even today if you record cops they're gonna ID you which you can't refuse and give you a citation for wrong use of those pictures before you're even done taking them. People have been fined around 800€ for publishing pictures of illegally parked police cars. As you can see we are very free and transparent /s.
Nice way for them to cover up the corruption. Our cops just try with the aid of closing ranks, false reports and the old favourite I didn't witness my colleagues beating the crap out of the defendant.
@@fintonmainz7845 It is indeed a fact that in most EU countries you can not publish a picture or video of a specific person without their consent. What we see being done in the US and UK like "auditing" is just not allowed. Specially with the police.
A few years ago while in Germany I saw a car crushed between two trams. The driver was fine and walked free of the wrecked car and I simply took some photos from the pavement and all hell broke loose. The car driver and the two tram drivers were more interested in me taking photos of the accident than the accident itself! When the polizei arrived their main concern was that I deleted the photos and the polizei made sure I did stating that privacy law is supreme in Germany and I would be arrested and charged if I didn't delete the photos. Take a look at goolge streetview in any German town and you'll see all the houses blurred out, but most often no streetview at all! They are absolutely paranoid there!!!!
Shocking, and yes you can’t publish any recognisable images of people in Germany, it’s against privacy laws there, however as long as you use a voice changer on them and blur them out you’d be fine
same shit here in Portugal.... 😢 if you see someone be treated like shit by cop's and film them you are in 🔥.... and can't be used in court.... retarded law's...
Once they step outside of the embassy, they have no jurisdiction on uk soil. Best they an do is call the met and then they get a free education lesson too.
They don’t no, and not always, some times the Met come flying down on blues and search you under the Terrorism Act, like they did to me later the same day at the Canadian High Commission
9:10 Security proving thry are incompetent when they concentrate on a man with a camera stood outside for a minute or two but probably don't even think to consider the thousands of people who walk past every day and look into the embassy with their naked eyes.
Too right, and they act as security but they are what is referred to as Police Liaison Officers and not the same ones as you find at protests, they can also be called Police Attachés, a number of embassies have them it turns out, I’ve been doing my research. So, I’m going to keep doing digging with this sort of thing and hit up a few more embassies, let’s hope they respect my rights at some others
FORTUNATELY WE DID NOT LOOSE THE SECOND WORLD WAR, what would it have been like here in UK if we had lost, JUST IMAGINE not just the ROYAL FAMILY but also the POLIZE PHEW.
Noe, the Turkish Embassy is under close protection as President Erdogan is the key peace negotiator between Ukrainian and Russian governments. Great to see the Politzi at the federal German Embassy doing their job; as they believe. Nice video mate. Roger Dodger. 😎✌️
@@TheGwentAuditorTGA brother the given information is not correct, the Turkish Embassies are under heightened security measures due to threats from terrorist organizations, because the country lost more than 40 of its high-ranked diplomats to bombings and assassinations all over the world since the 70s, and not to speak of incompetencies but Mr. Erdogan's "key peace negotiator" activities have nothing to do with it!
It's crazy isn't it lol, they aren't the only foreign police to operate out of embassies either, there's quite a few more. So I intend on doing them at some point
Freedom to photograph and film "Members of the public and the media do not need a permit to film or photograph in public places and police have no power to stop them filming or photographing incidents or police personnel." - MET police website “Public place” includes any highway and any other premises or place to which at the material time the public have or are permitted to have access, whether on payment or otherwise ”. - Criminal Justice Act 1972 You'd thik that a countries representatives would learn the rules of the country they visit. And the "Freedom of opinion and expression" actually comes from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 19), and there fore valid in any country. So, they saying you cant film them in Germany is a violation of said right, no matter what man made rule they create
That’s quite true, however Germany does have different privacy laws when it comes to publication of anything, so if I was to record them in Germany, I’d have to make it clear that in view of publication that they would be blurred out
Public place means nothing, go refer to what sect 33 of the 1972 CJA is a part of (an amendment to), that being section 9 of the 1936 POA, you may educate yourself, and the final responsibility falls to the photographer to follow what is laid down in Article 8 and 10 of the 1998 HRA.
@@tonyb1223 A description of a public place in a government document means nothing? Ok then. And since when is it the observers responsability to not photo anything they can see? And the UDHR has greater say as the HRA lends from it, and being UNIVERSAL, it counts, no matter what the parasites in parliament say. Think it's you that needs to educate yourself
@@TheGwentAuditorTGA But it wold still be classed under "expression". So, not a lot they could do about it as their version is not an actual law, but a legality. Big difference
I had a similar experience in Karachi tonight. They were actually carrying firearms. Foreign policemen! I questioned them in Lashkari and they could not understand. I did it because Germans and French are so insistent that people learn their languages while in their countries .But these officers could not understand Lashkari and told me he can only answer in English. I asked the officer if he had a license to carry a firearm and if he got a Pakistani license. He claimed to have one so i asked if I could see it. He claimed it's in office. The second officer I questioned also did not speak Lashkari. So I further asked him in English about his ability to carry the firearm in the city. If he's allowed to accompany the counsel general or if local Pakistani Rangers do it. The first one told me to "stop it" with the questions because it's annoying. But I felt I was in the right. Despite being in consulate premise, locals have the right to cite their concerns to foreigners. Those officers disliked me and avoided me. It's one thing if they carry batons and tazers but firearms in a foreign country. And they already got two local Sindh Police vehicles. They also had a team of Rangers (paramilitary). It was the counsel general who was kind enough to answer my questions, telling me his security is done by local Rangers and that his men were not allowed to provide security outside the consulate premise.
That was a most educational & enjoyable audit. They don't like it up 'em, so do they? Lol. Perhaps another auditor might visit in a classic Freddie Starr outfit, complete with fake moustache.
Hello from Germany! Those Officers acted as if they were here in germany because thats how they are here. Film them, look to long at them and you will be questioned or sent away.. German Police in general has got "einen Stock im Arsch" which translates to: beeing overly correct and serious.
I'm just a German Citizen. I'm very sorry, for this unprofessionell behavior! On German Soil "they" think, they can act like that. Thx for that!!! In Germany nobody knows their rights! Police included!
In Germany those things are not allowed, also filming people is illegal if going to be put on social media. Of course TGA can film whatever he can see as long as he wasnt standing on German Embassy soil, if he was then they have every right to demand the deletion and actually the prosecution of him. The laws in Germany are very different to Uk, but again I acknowledge he was on UK soil so only UK rules are valid.
The funny part is, even if it would have happend in Germany. You are allowed to record your interactions with the police. Recording a embassy from the sidewalk is also completely legal.
Subscribed!! You are the best! Germans want to enforce their law in another country!!! I wish you come back again, that would teach them something.....
This group of people in Germany are camera-shy. That's why it's uncommon to see videos of Germans behaving like 'Karens', even though there are plenty of such people throughout the country. It's not our fault they misused their information against their people and now impose that culture.
The gross lack of training it would take for these people to leave their territory and come out into London to demand things of the public. Amazing.
It’s shocking but I think the Bundespolizei are quite authoritarian
The male is a frustrated Gestapo or Stasi member. As Thatcher said, the Germans are either under your heel or at your throat.
they like the Brits in Berlin, they do always the same...trying section 43 in a foreign country!
@@achitophel5852 good thing is, the Tories doing the throat thing with the Brits right now!
we dont need it anymore!
they need to build another wall then if they dont want it to be filmed.....
Could use the bricks of the former wall,to build the new one.😊
We need to build a wall
EPIC walk of shame
They don’t seem to understand that German law applies inside and on their property, the videographer is not on their property, he is standing in England and English law applies. It could be said that they are in violation of the law because they are trying to remove the videographers rights and they maybe causing alarm and distress with their threatening demands.
The Embassy inside the gate is considered "German soil", outside the gate ,it's all us ---- UK soil.
English law applies inside too, and its UK soil - need their consent to enter though
*"You could film something which is security related."*
Well if that happens, it's your own fault for not keeping private things hidden from public view.
Like when officials try quoting GDPR to try and stop the public from recording. Yeah, that's for the person in charge of the data, not the observer
If they’re acting like that here, imagine what they act like in Germany
It falls to the person filming, as stated in Article 10 of the 1998 Human Rights Act, they are responsible for their actions.
@@tonyb1223 No it doesn't. Why do you always talk nonsense? Quote - "Data controllers must demonstrate fairness, lawfulness and transparency, accuracy, data minimization, integrity and storage, and full confidentiality of personal data." It is their responsibility to protect the data from the public.
@@danielgardecki1046 Again you fell flat on your face, lets look at what article 10 says should we?
The exercise of these freedoms, since it carries with it duties and responsibilities
Oh look.
As for data controllers, we are talking data collectors (processors), anyone can be a data processor or collector if they pick up someone else's data, that is the wonder of GDPR.
Those two are a diplomatic disaster waiting to happen 😮
Complete and total lack of any training.
Definitely, Chief knew the score a bit, I said no and he took them and walked off
Technically they came out to you as police on their tunics and started giving directives. Any person who with intent to deceive impersonates a member of a police force or special constable, or makes any statement or does any act calculated falsely to suggest that he is such a member or constable, shall be guilty of an offence. Police Act 1996
Ah diplomatic immunity though isn’t it, if push came to shove they’d go back to Germany
I mean. You can dress up like an Orange County Sheriff in the UK if you want because they aren't a member of a police force/special constable as defined in the various police acts. You could legally wear full German Police Regalia and not be impersonating a police officer as it's not a police uniform here.
@@homeoftheinepttulpagamer Funny story on that one, the Met tried to stop this guy who was dressed as a member of An Garda Siochana, the Irish Police
Not at their level.@@TheGwentAuditorTGA
Inhospitable, would be an understatement. They should be reminded, if they don’t want their building filmed, then they had better build a really tall wall around it.
I'm guessing the East Germans adopted this philosophy 🤣
Exactly
@@newuk26 and wearing the title “Police” is rather misleading ….not that the Police could have stopped TGA from filming.
@@LorrieLogan Surely they should not have come out onto the pavement, wearing the insignia POLICE, an offence in itself
@@TheGwentAuditorTGA Talking of German Walls, Little Germany in Bradford doubled for East and West Berlin, for at least 95% of the 1988 film *Wall of Tyranny* (aka *Freedom Fighter* in the USA).
It's just across the road from the Jobcentre which *Ryan Rampage, Midlands Audits* and *Auditing Yorkshire,* visited a few weeks ago, and will be featuring in many many more films and TV shows over the next year or two, just like it has over the last 10+ years.
We have ways of stopping you filming You will do as you are told. I though The EU believed in human rights
For non-Europeans.. yes. For EU citizens.. not so much.
@@snarkybuttcrack Definately unlike the Tories More like Communists or Labour just look at the London Mayor
Oh really is it? Try to stop a British citizen from filming some German cops in a public place then they’ll laugh at you. If you’re in Britain there’s British laws just understand that
@@ahmedcivelek4334 I do not understand what you are trying to say There is No law against photography in any public place in the UK If you can see anything or person from a public place you can photograph them .
Bless them. Germans really do take their privacy seriously. They seemed to realise you knew the law when you acknowledged the difference between German and UK photography laws. Great video thankyou.
If you're an EU citizen I think there is privacy issues even on UK soil. But to effectively use the privacy route on RUclips he needs to actually know that first. I could well be wrong.
@@byMRTNjournals youtube privacy claims are not a legal thing youtube as a company just choses to follow them on their plattform.
@@byMRTNjournals but we voted out of the EU thank goodness, it was a long time coming.🇬🇧
it is nothing to be taken seriously because privacy in public is an oxymoron, and I don't know where this misconception comes from but there is nothing in German law preventing people from recording in public
@@heateslier recording is no problem publishing it may be.
"They don't like it up 'em Mr Mainwaring" 😂😂😂 especially if you have a camera 😂😂😂
Haha they sure don’t
Excellent audit. As a Brit living in Germany I’ve often wondered how an audit would go here. This is the next best thing!
Need to prosecute totally unacceptable behaviour how dare they think they can tell an English man in England what to do I am fucking raging
He's not English though, is he?
@@dm-yg4djUK citizen in the UK. It's irrelevant which part you come from.
Who won the bloody war, Fritz?
Or as they say in london inshallah
They have walls, gates, armed guards and sure as heck hundreds of cameras. But simply one person on the outside, filming, and aaaall that security seems to be in vain... Very, very peculiar indeed...
I lived in Germany for a lot of years…. Non compliance just doesn’t compute…. You do realise these people will be returned to the fatherland for reprogramming now. 😂
My god 😂 sounds like something familiar from the past 80 years go 🤨😏
@@anthonygreenfield123 I live in germany......this is the reason you have no idea about german Karens and Kevins.....bc is not possible to film them, specially if you are an Ausländar (worse for me, I am latino, therefore, I came for money or escaping ..... just Germans)
Who the hell are these damn German Polizei telling a British resident on British soil what do do!!! damn cheek..You are far calmer than I would ever have been,
Yeah tell me about it. Quite authoritarian
Bonus being it is just as legal to film in public in Germany as it is in UK. So TGA could go to the British Embassy at Wilhelmstraße 70/71, 10117 Berlin and film from the pavement (say, from about here: www.google.com/maps/@52.5155425,13.3811455,3a,75y,256.4h,91.65t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1sh8rj6GlnBlT7JujgpRoS3A!2e0!7i16384!8i8192?coh=205409&entry=ttu ) in exactly the same way.
Since when did German police have jurisdiction over public land in the UK and Northern Ireland? They should have ignored the public or call the Met.
UK & Northern Ireland 3 Germany 0
They should’ve yes, but police always have to interfere
Since they won WW2..... Oh wait
UK and Northern Ireland = UK = United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
They don’t.
The Germans and their abruptness. I don't think they ever forgave us for winning the football world cup in 1966.
or the war 🙂
@@patthewoodboy Yes indeed. Didn't want to mention that though.
@@independentpuppy7520 "I mentioned it once but I think I got away with it" quote from John Cleese 🙂
@@patthewoodboy Well you started it (the war comments).
No we didn't.
Yes you did, when you invaded Poland.
(I still use Fawlty Towers when teaching comedy.)
Who cares about the war or gay ass football/soccer
Even thought.. I feel embarrassed because of these figureheads there.
Fantastically handled brother 🇬🇧👏
Thanks so much
Whatever you do don’t mention the war.
I know, it’s a trigger for the Germans
The goose-step of shame.
Make an official international complaint with the Home and Foreign Offices. I'm also quite sure that the UK press would be interested in how a foreign police force thinks that they have authority on UK soil.
And, according to the web German photography laws are very similar to UK laws with certain exceptions. Filming buildings, any buildings is perfectly legal.
I second that,
I am a Brit living in Germany and the laws are very different here. You aren't allowed to video police officers, you can't video people in public without their express permission. There are a lot more laws surrounding interactionss with the police... you have to show your ID upon request and you can't say anything to a police officer which might be classed as "insulting" - so no answering back or challenging their authority. I can assure you, the German officers in this video are not used to someone challenging them and answering back, which makes it all the more hilarious.
@@andrewuk184you are allowed to video everything but you are not allowed to publish it, but everything else is sadly correct
They should go back to Germany instead of trying to tell us what to do in our own country.
"For you Englisher the filming iz over!"
Za not the😉
Don't mention the war pike 😂 looks like the German police are as daft as our police,when seeing a man with a camera 😂😂🍻🏴
Why do they think that they have any power in the UK?
Germans, they never change do they?
The female German cop had the British spelling of police on her jacket, she must be the PR friendly cop!!🙄
Should have said "We are in the UK in 2023, Not Nazi Germany 1939."
I didn’t want to be classed as racist
Problem there is that Brittun is now the fascist cuntry, not Germany.
There are plenty of parallels with both these days.
@@dr_dr yes, the way the UK treats people from other countries in general!
Cheeky Krauts. In a diplomatic role, you'd think that they'd understand where they are and which laws apply. I find it offensive that they think they can approach you outside their building. Much re-training required there I think.
When they started asking what you were doing, you should have said…..ve ask da questions 😂
What a joke that was but they went back to the embassy with their tails behind them
Big up TGA and a German police audit ✔😎
Thanks Markos
Since the EU got their 'EU Ambassador' there should not be a German Embassy on UK soil, or any other EU members Embassy/consulate.
We still have relations with individual nations within the EU 🤦🏻♂️
They were really channeling the spirit of the SS here.
No just laws in Germany are different concerning filming of people, they probably felt that they had that right, as you heard she changed from demanding to asking as she realised the laws were different.
Yeah for some reason in most EU countries we have "the right to honour, to personal and family privacy and to the own image", taking or disseminating those pictures without consent is an actual crime with some exceptions. As you can imagine the police work very hard for those laws to stay in place so we can't just expose them as easily as you guys in the UK and US can.
Until a few years ago in Spain it was illegal to record the police beating the shit out of people. And even today if you record cops they're gonna ID you which you can't refuse and give you a citation for wrong use of those pictures before you're even done taking them. People have been fined around 800€ for publishing pictures of illegally parked police cars.
As you can see we are very free and transparent /s.
…..and Europeans wonder why we wanted to leave the EU 😂
Nice way for them to cover up the corruption.
Our cops just try with the aid of closing ranks, false reports and the old favourite I didn't witness my colleagues beating the crap out of the defendant.
It is not true that this is the law in most European countries.
@@fintonmainz7845 It is indeed a fact that in most EU countries you can not publish a picture or video of a specific person without their consent.
What we see being done in the US and UK like "auditing" is just not allowed. Specially with the police.
Insane indeed. These dictators
If it’s such a problem they should build a big fence
If you want privacy you have to create it. Please keep reporting and audit
The Germans got rinsed … not the 3rd time in history 💪🏽
I wonder if they thought this English dog is filming our beloved German Embassy, oh dear it's not 1939 anymore.🇬🇧
A few years ago while in Germany I saw a car crushed between two trams. The driver was fine and walked free of the wrecked car and I simply took some photos from the pavement and all hell broke loose. The car driver and the two tram drivers were more interested in me taking photos of the accident than the accident itself! When the polizei arrived their main concern was that I deleted the photos and the polizei made sure I did stating that privacy law is supreme in Germany and I would be arrested and charged if I didn't delete the photos. Take a look at goolge streetview in any German town and you'll see all the houses blurred out, but most often no streetview at all! They are absolutely paranoid there!!!!
Shocking, and yes you can’t publish any recognisable images of people in Germany, it’s against privacy laws there, however as long as you use a voice changer on them and blur them out you’d be fine
same shit here in Portugal.... 😢 if you see someone be treated like shit by cop's and film them you are in 🔥.... and can't be used in court.... retarded law's...
*Nicht erlaubt !*
Once they step outside of the embassy, they have no jurisdiction on uk soil. Best they an do is call the met and then they get a free education lesson too.
They don’t no, and not always, some times the Met come flying down on blues and search you under the Terrorism Act, like they did to me later the same day at the Canadian High Commission
The salute @6.00 was a bit unfortunate. Coppers at the Turkish Embassy were well mannered.
Definitely, it’s a surprise for the Met, they’ve made plenty mistakes in the past and even now, I got searched less than an hour after this
TELLL GERMABNY THEY ABIDE BY OUR RULES NOW
Kutmoffen (which is the favorite Dutch slur for Germans).
The Dutch are nice. I like the French too.
@@independentpuppy7520 I like the French almost as much as I like the Germans lol.
@@antimonycup7066 je zult er op de camping maar tussen staan met je Alpenkruisertje 😣
9:10 Security proving thry are incompetent when they concentrate on a man with a camera stood outside for a minute or two but probably don't even think to consider the thousands of people who walk past every day and look into the embassy with their naked eyes.
Too right, and they act as security but they are what is referred to as Police Liaison Officers and not the same ones as you find at protests, they can also be called Police Attachés, a number of embassies have them it turns out, I’ve been doing my research. So, I’m going to keep doing digging with this sort of thing and hit up a few more embassies, let’s hope they respect my rights at some others
Germans has wanted to control this great little island for centuries but could never manage it…..
FORTUNATELY WE DID NOT LOOSE THE SECOND WORLD WAR, what would it have been like here in UK if we had lost, JUST IMAGINE not just the ROYAL FAMILY but also the POLIZE PHEW.
They never got the chance to act like Nazis in London in 1940 so theyre revelling in it now
That n azi forget he wasn't in his grandfather's old country.
Absolutely hilarious 🤣🤣🤣🤣 did they think they could police on their feelings 🤣🤣🤣🤣 great video bach 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻❤️🙏🏻
Noe, the Turkish Embassy is under close protection as President Erdogan is the key peace negotiator between Ukrainian and Russian governments.
Great to see the Politzi at the federal German Embassy doing their job; as they believe.
Nice video mate.
Roger Dodger. 😎✌️
Ah right. That makes sense. And it was so strange to have them come out. Giving unlawful orders on British soil 😂
Fascist dictator Erdogan peacemaker? Hahahahaha
The Turks are very much on the side of the Russians since they want Russian trade.
@@TheGwentAuditorTGA brother the given information is not correct, the Turkish Embassies are under heightened security measures due to threats from terrorist organizations, because the country lost more than 40 of its high-ranked diplomats to bombings and assassinations all over the world since the 70s, and not to speak of incompetencies but Mr. Erdogan's "key peace negotiator" activities have nothing to do with it!
The audacity of these Germans telling you what to do in the UK……😂😂😂😂😂
German's giving orders out in a different country, where have i heard that one from before? 😂🤔😂. Thanks TGA, utmost respect bro! 👊💪👌
It's crazy isn't it lol, they aren't the only foreign police to operate out of embassies either, there's quite a few more. So I intend on doing them at some point
Freedom to photograph and film
"Members of the public and the media do not need a permit to film or photograph in public places and police have no power to stop them filming or photographing incidents or police personnel." - MET police website
“Public place” includes any highway and any other premises or place to which at the material time the public have or are permitted to have access, whether on payment or otherwise ”. - Criminal Justice Act 1972
You'd thik that a countries representatives would learn the rules of the country they visit.
And the "Freedom of opinion and expression" actually comes from the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (Article 19), and there fore valid in any country. So, they saying you cant film them in Germany is a violation of said right, no matter what man made rule they create
That’s quite true, however Germany does have different privacy laws when it comes to publication of anything, so if I was to record them in Germany, I’d have to make it clear that in view of publication that they would be blurred out
Public place means nothing, go refer to what sect 33 of the 1972 CJA is a part of (an amendment to), that being section 9 of the 1936 POA, you may educate yourself, and the final responsibility falls to the photographer to follow what is laid down in Article 8 and 10 of the 1998 HRA.
@@tonyb1223 Article 10 protects my rights, and Article 8 has nothing to do with filming in public, as it protects privacy where it is expected
@@tonyb1223 A description of a public place in a government document means nothing? Ok then. And since when is it the observers responsability to not photo anything they can see? And the UDHR has greater say as the HRA lends from it, and being UNIVERSAL, it counts, no matter what the parasites in parliament say. Think it's you that needs to educate yourself
@@TheGwentAuditorTGA But it wold still be classed under "expression". So, not a lot they could do about it as their version is not an actual law, but a legality. Big difference
Brutal walk of shame , nice one
Not allowed ha in german accent. Reggie needs to hear it.😎
7:31 ‘I say it’s not allowed..’, I say shut up and piss off.
I had a similar experience in Karachi tonight. They were actually carrying firearms. Foreign policemen! I questioned them in Lashkari and they could not understand. I did it because Germans and French are so insistent that people learn their languages while in their countries .But these officers could not understand Lashkari and told me he can only answer in English. I asked the officer if he had a license to carry a firearm and if he got a Pakistani license. He claimed to have one so i asked if I could see it. He claimed it's in office. The second officer I questioned also did not speak Lashkari. So I further asked him in English about his ability to carry the firearm in the city. If he's allowed to accompany the counsel general or if local Pakistani Rangers do it. The first one told me to "stop it" with the questions because it's annoying. But I felt I was in the right. Despite being in consulate premise, locals have the right to cite their concerns to foreigners. Those officers disliked me and avoided me. It's one thing if they carry batons and tazers but firearms in a foreign country. And they already got two local Sindh Police vehicles. They also had a team of Rangers (paramilitary). It was the counsel general who was kind enough to answer my questions, telling me his security is done by local Rangers and that his men were not allowed to provide security outside the consulate premise.
try the north korean embassy
Done it mate. Had 4 police units turn up on blue lights
@@TheGwentAuditorTGA thank you for your service! Have you done the NCA in Vauxhall? You might bet punched like AB haha
That was a most educational & enjoyable audit. They don't like it up 'em, so do they? Lol. Perhaps another auditor might visit in a classic Freddie Starr outfit, complete with fake moustache.
female > This is not a public place, Switch it off now
reply > Did you forget the Nazis lost the freaking war!
Omg i fell off my chair laughing. No powers in uk mein herr.
How do you phone the police in Germany? It's Nein-Nein-Nein. ;-)
Ridiculous people who still think that they own the world.
Well nazis still about
Hello from Germany! Those Officers acted as if they were here in germany because thats how they are here. Film them, look to long at them and you will be questioned or sent away.. German Police in general has got "einen Stock im Arsch" which translates to: beeing overly correct and serious.
I'm just a German Citizen. I'm very sorry, for this unprofessionell behavior! On German Soil "they" think, they can act like that. Thx for that!!!
In Germany nobody knows their rights! Police included!
You would think they won the last war the way they are carrying on in London of all places, wishful thinking on their part.
Security REALLY ARE the same the world over!
Gestapo still active!
As a german i am embarrased.
We need to seriously relearn freedom of speech.
In Germany those things are not allowed, also filming people is illegal if going to be put on social media. Of course TGA can film whatever he can see as long as he wasnt standing on German Embassy soil, if he was then they have every right to demand the deletion and actually the prosecution of him. The laws in Germany are very different to Uk, but again I acknowledge he was on UK soil so only UK rules are valid.
The funny part is, even if it would have happend in Germany. You are allowed to record your interactions with the police. Recording a embassy from the sidewalk is also completely legal.
German police get educated 😊
So where were the British Diplomatic police (surely they cant all be in jail)
No matter what the "country," this is another piece of footage that proves the letters A.C.A.B. are always correct!
9:30 BRAIN MALFUNCTION. He does not comply???? 😂😂😂
Get the football out then settle it.
Subscribed!! You are the best! Germans want to enforce their law in another country!!! I wish you come back again, that would teach them something.....
Banging video bruv i enjoyed that 🎉
Thanks Kev
Well done teaching the right to film in public, stay safe retired lifeboatman
Thanks Clive
Gob smacked the German Police Force should be ashamed of the actions of their officers.
The first 2 were Ex East German Police (Stasi), the 3rd was West German. There's lovely, you can tell by the accent.
It's a bit rich when Germans are ordering a British citizen around on British soil. You would hope that they had learned lessons from two wars.
She needed a little moustache. I’m surprised she didn’t demand your papers.
This group of people in Germany are camera-shy. That's why it's uncommon to see videos of Germans behaving like 'Karens', even though there are plenty of such people throughout the country. It's not our fault they misused their information against their people and now impose that culture.
You should have said to them in a German accent "You have no power here!"
I would have called for a constable mate they have no authority out side the embassy.
Do not film the building?, so put it out of sight and i can`t.
Oh diese, "Beamten" haben Deutschland einen großen Dienst erwiesen.. 😩
Slightly alarming hand signal from the P0lizei officer on the bridga at 6.00min!!! Love&Peace
And his attitude explains two world wars !!
Did anyone else spot the state limousine drive past at 06:40? 1 of 2
Two world wars and one world cup, do-dah, do-dah... They were upset as they couldn't secure ze sunbeds by 0700 hours.
Are we in England🇬🇧 or Germany🇩🇪? Those German cops have no powers in this country
You should charge a consultancy fee
Their juristiction is inside the German Embassey ... They should put screens up
Terrible interaction... needs reporting... and don't mention the war. 😂
"Hör auf zu filmen das ist nicht erlaubt" Excellent TGA
Never expected to get an interaction with Bundespolizei telling me Nicht Erlaubt. Thanks Scorpion