People walking by are generally not frauditers poking their noses in,making a fortune off you gullible followers-yes-YOU pay for this video an all the unnecessary police call outs-all in the name of "Entertainment '"
@@jasonsmith4888the ICO aren’t interested in fining people. They’re only interested in collecting registration fees. The big fines they give out are followed by a press release. This is just to scare people into registering.
It's only client information and doesn't affect them so - no problem until there's a big data breach and they will tell us all that "lessons have been learnt". Absolutely no sense of the responsibility in handling OTHER people's data. The council manager demonstrated he couldn't be less interested but happy to draw his huge salary.
I worked for a defence contractor and we had no windows. The building that was built during the Cold War had something special in the roof. Nobody was allowed anywhere near the top floor.
The UK Police couldn't care less about data protection, they send death scenes via WhatsApp and everything. Data protection does not protect your data, not giving it does.
Raise a complain on the back of AB's video, they have a duty to investigate and address any potential breaches of GDPR. We see staff of these type of establishment always wrongly citing GDPR when they're being filmed in public, give them a taste of their own medicine.
We are told to protect our data by officials but they leave it open to anyone who wants to look , but they wouldn't dream of leaving their own information like that
What a novel and clever answer from the Deputy Chief Executive. There might not be personal information on the screen for all to see? Really? Well thats a relief!
lol "just be careful though cos you can easily see confidential information that we can't be arsed to keep safe from public view" our police are a comedy act, if they aren't throwing people in cuffs that is.
Companies and public authorities need to be held accountable when breaching GDPR. They need to be held to a high standard, when handling our sensitive personal data their entrusted with.
No such thing as confidential. A community person who does counselling presented me with information out of my private medical records from 3 decades ago. I might add that person would benefit from therapy herself. There is a network of gossips in most communities. Hence the saying...keep thine own counsel. It is a nice building g. Lucky workers.
15:30 It's not just personal data which would be covered by the Data Protection Act. There is also confidential information about the business that the council is undertaking. It needs to go be released through official channels or through Freedom Of Information requests, not by being seen on a computer screen.
Some banks do the same thing..They have floor to ceiling windows and computer screens facing the public for anyone to see. My bank doesn't that is just one of the reasons I bank with them.
@user-yh7db1hm4x Ah well, I'm guessing that you have another interpretation of the meaning AB is an amateur scammer, not a professional auditor- just a wee hint as to why we differentiate as to the definition of the word 'professional'
it's absolutely insane. imagine if a girl was sexually assaulted, the attacker could just peep through the windows, wait to see her name and then find her address and information . sounds far fetched but it's not like they're not leaving it to a possibility
There definitely needs to be a 3 month and 6 month review on this place to check if they have improved the security threat on protecting data, otherwise can everyone make a complaint to ICO
I actually googled this the other day as to why all cops in uk do this. I first i thought maybe their hands were cold but they do it all year round. It was suggested that the reason they do to try seem less intimating when approaching and asking questions. I wouldve thought it would make more sense if theyd keep their hands out infront in case of being attacked. Maybe AB can ask them next time lol
@@A-RJ I check many crime programs. When a suspect is been interviewed, the popo will always say "the suspect had his arms folded,there fore trying to hide the truth". Hmmmm? Body language experts of The World,don't you think it could maybe work both ways?
@@A-RJ freezing cold weather,but if they have got this week's edition of the Beano tattooed down their arms,they still take that stance,while wearing a tee-shirt. They try to intimidate. Clowns.
@@AuditingBritain I hope your right but I really can’t see it as they didn’t seems to care, so if am right you have to come to do some vids around Derry lol
Much of what they are working on is public records. But they could just install dispersion screens, then no one looking over there shoulders couldn't see what's on there screens.
You really handled that well. Not antagonistic at all and some offices pay out a lot of money for a quick audit like that. Say good bye RUclips and start your own company. So well done
Why would the Deputy Chief Executive involve the cyber-security team? It's a potential breach of UK GDPR due to inadequate privacy measures, not a breach of their firewall!
This is why it's so important to audit these places. The staff are now aware of the data breach and now needed to report the breach to the concerning authorities within 72 hours. Hopefully they have now taken steps to ensure all personal data is now secure. The interactions all seem to be professional and friendly enough. Good audit.
Great vid AB, loads of pretty birds flying around that place. The deputy ChiefExec made also all the right sounds taking the issue to IT personnel. I hope you make a good impact in their community.
@bionic4368 Yes, and when they are caught mishandling data the public don't have any courses of action available albeit complaining (which is useless) or suing the police which is not much for Data protection breaches so therefore pointless.
I love the response of telling you to go away as you make it obvious there’s potential for data breach. This should be taken seriously, not brushed off. I’m sure they do a lot of learning on protecting data and have just shown complete and utter disregard to it as if you’re the one at fault and not them
Omg AB you have just visited my home town of Dorking and I used to work in that very building for Mole Valley District council. That building is known as “Paper Mountain” as you can see the snow capped peaks, and the masses amounts of pointless paperwork processed there!
ab you are a great man keep up the great work i love all your videos great channel and yoo yoo ab gdpr barek not follwing privey the window need some tinting morra tint
AB, you have changed the face of policing. These two organisations have trained their employees in "not creating content". Followed by wheeling out one of their bosses to talk to you in a positive and rational manner.
If you want information to remain private, then you have to create privacy by covering up your computer screens. Their answer to privacy is to say”don’t look” 😂😂😂. I am surprised nobody has raised any alarms over AB going around and peering into the windows.
Public servants are of the firm belief that the public are there for their amusement when in reality it's the other way around. That's why the training work done by AB is so important!
You need to go back there In 2 weeks time. And if nothing changed . Report them to the information commission office and inform them of the gdpr data breach
Weirdly we are used to police coming out on the attack , or council staff saying they would phone the police etc.. I actually liked the fact the police seemed more relaxed , no one came out and did a silly search or just generally tried to escalate an interaction , but they were all almost so relaxed they just didn't care who saw the information on the screens , apart from a couple of silly suggestions by the police to not look 😂 they were essentially letting you look. I'd rather these police though than the ones we usually see
"Just gonna nose around the area" lol, perfect! Gosh, a simple solution would be to arrange work stations so screens are pointing away from the window, duuuh. But try to tell the cops or any bureaucrat anything and they'll harass, insult and maybe even assault and arrest you. And remember, no good deed goes unpunished!
Have they not heard of GDPR? Unbelievable, expecting people walking by "not to look"....
but what if they get a fine for breaking GPDR ? who do you think pays ? yes the taxpayer again.
It's fine because they have lots of dog walkers passing 😂😂
Anyone who deals with PII has to complete regular mandatory training on data protection so no excuses.
People walking by are generally not frauditers poking their noses in,making a fortune off you gullible followers-yes-YOU pay for this video an all the unnecessary police call outs-all in the name of "Entertainment '"
@@jasonsmith4888the ICO aren’t interested in fining people. They’re only interested in collecting registration fees. The big fines they give out are followed by a press release. This is just to scare people into registering.
It's only client information and doesn't affect them so - no problem until there's a big data breach and they will tell us all that "lessons have been learnt". Absolutely no sense of the responsibility in handling OTHER people's data. The council manager demonstrated he couldn't be less interested but happy to draw his huge salary.
So concerned about hostile reconnaissance and terror attacks and half of them work in buildings made of 50% glass. Can't be that concerned
This is exactly why you shouldn’t give any of your information to the police!
strongly agreed
Those two PCs, as soon as you opened your mouth, they couldn’t get away quick enough, they defo recognised AB
Yeah, because they have more important matters to attend to rather waste there time with dealing with low life individuals like AB
Its amazing what a camera and an audience can do for a person's civil rights
Miss charcoal eyebrows.
@@markodzo Never mentioned jewellery BUT because they can get ripped out in a struggle they were banned for years.
They know who he is.
What a surprise, the police blaming the public for having eyes.🤣
The public pay more attention that most police officers.
" Anybody can see the information ! "
" Yeah , yeah , no worries " .
FFS !!!
Police and council not looking after peoples data. I wonder if they will report themselves for GDPR breach?
a Narcissist will always blame someone else for their failure
Whoever manages that building needs a lawsuit
Who approved broad open windows allowing the public to see sensitive criminal information
looks like an old building
I worked in a bank over 10 years ago and even they required us to keep the blinds closed at all times! And I worked on the 3rd floor!!!!
I worked for a defence contractor and we had no windows. The building that was built during the Cold War had something special in the roof. Nobody was allowed anywhere near the top floor.
@@DMC888 address for ab
@@DMC888what do you think was up there? You can't leave us hanging like that 😢😮
@@JoshDavies111 a swinger’s club.
@@DMC888 is that were Barack Obama fucks dudes?
Her indifference to data protection was quite disturbing
There didn’t seem to be many cogs whirring around in her head
It’s something that they do not give a dam about 😂
The UK Police couldn't care less about data protection, they send death scenes via WhatsApp and everything. Data protection does not protect your data, not giving it does.
She was hired to tick a box. Nothing more.
I tried to give my number, she didnt want it :(
"well, don't look".
How did that go during the cold war? 👀😱
Oh dear AB. This is my council and I've had to do about half a dozen Data Subject Access Requests from them.
You should’ve just gone and had a look at their screens lol
Raise a complain on the back of AB's video, they have a duty to investigate and address any potential breaches of GDPR. We see staff of these type of establishment always wrongly citing GDPR when they're being filmed in public, give them a taste of their own medicine.
I love the staff running to pull the blinds down.. imagine them being faced with an actual criminal. 😆
These clowns clearly haven't heard of GDPR. Report them to the Information Commissioner.
Hahahah. “We get loads of dog walkers here all the time” so “‘be careful as we are showing confidential information” wow. Foot right in it!
"What about my eyes?!" 😂
Absolutely crazy how easy it was to see through those windows!
Must have good window cleaners 😂😂😂😂😂
@@cliffordbuttle4529 Haha!
We are told to protect our data by officials but they leave it open to anyone who wants to look , but they wouldn't dream of leaving their own information like that
What a novel and clever answer from the Deputy Chief Executive. There might not be personal information on the screen for all to see?
Really? Well thats a relief!
“But what about my eyes?” 😂🤣😂🤣
Great video, astounding how much information you could see through the windows.
lol "just be careful though cos you can easily see confidential information that we can't be arsed to keep safe from public view" our police are a comedy act, if they aren't throwing people in cuffs that is.
Companies and public authorities need to be held accountable when breaching GDPR.
They need to be held to a high standard, when handling our sensitive personal data their entrusted with.
No such thing as confidential. A community person who does counselling presented me with information out of my private medical records from 3 decades ago.
I might add that person would benefit from therapy herself.
There is a network of gossips in most communities.
Hence the saying...keep thine own counsel.
It is a nice building g. Lucky workers.
15:30 It's not just personal data which would be covered by the Data Protection Act. There is also confidential information about the business that the council is undertaking. It needs to go be released through official channels or through Freedom Of Information requests, not by being seen on a computer screen.
Dodgy business
Some banks do the same thing..They have floor to ceiling windows and computer screens facing the public for anyone to see. My bank doesn't that is just one of the reasons I bank with them.
They have no concern whatsoever for our data protection. This is shocking.
“I’ll write it down and deliver it to the nearest bin I find. Thanks for bringing it up.” 😂
Very professional as always A.B. nice work well excited ❤❤❤❤
Professional?!😂😂
@@eyericht yes that's what I said
@user-yh7db1hm4x Ah well, I'm guessing that you have another interpretation of the meaning
AB is an amateur scammer, not a professional auditor- just a wee hint as to why we differentiate as to the definition of the word 'professional'
@@eyericht you read far to much into things I couldn't care less about you opinions.
professional what? police botherer? All he does is try to get a reaction for content.
it's absolutely insane. imagine if a girl was sexually assaulted, the attacker could just peep through the windows, wait to see her name and then find her address and information . sounds far fetched but it's not like they're not leaving it to a possibility
remember, these people force their salaries upon the constituents of the area. lol
What about my eyes…😂. Keep up the great work AB.
OBVIOUSLY.... That magic word the plods are trained to use.....!!
That’s fine
That and "technically"
Everything is obvious when you are an idiot.
You must understand…
Everything is obvious when you have the IQ of a brick.
I was expecting after that loud typing the receptionist to say "Computer says Noooo"
That’s what you were expecting?
It’s a special Sunday when AB drops two videos 🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾!!
Where's the second video 🧐
@@cowboygolfersdevon earlier in the day it dropped….
There definitely needs to be a 3 month and 6 month review on this place to check if they have improved the security threat on protecting data, otherwise can everyone make a complaint to ICO
6:36 Good to see Theo Paphitis helping out as a Special Constable. I bet he gets the office some great deals on stationery...
Why do they all take this stance of putting their hands in the over elaborated body armor?
It's like a pandemic between the cops.
I actually googled this the other day as to why all cops in uk do this. I first i thought maybe their hands were cold but they do it all year round. It was suggested that the reason they do to try seem less intimating when approaching and asking questions. I wouldve thought it would make more sense if theyd keep their hands out infront in case of being attacked. Maybe AB can ask them next time lol
@@A-RJ I check many crime programs.
When a suspect is been interviewed, the popo will always say "the suspect had his arms folded,there fore trying to hide the truth".
Hmmmm?
Body language experts of The World,don't you think it could maybe work both ways?
@@A-RJ freezing cold weather,but if they have got this week's edition of the Beano tattooed down their arms,they still take that stance,while wearing a tee-shirt.
They try to intimidate.
Clowns.
Makes the feel tuff an important , they are as thick as mince
Nipple twisters 😊
Could be one of the biggest breaches of GDPR I've ever seen - disgraceful!
Double drop on a Sunday salute AB keep putting the work in 🌞🔥🫡
Big up John
@@strawberryatheist2114 stevie cmon 🔥🌞🙌🏿
He was getting a lot of flack from people who thought he was being an ass for mocking the guy's boobs.
@MrChipsFromAbovehe’s a tarrant haha
@@JimmyMac-jo3zhit’s mad when someone can behave like a complete twat most of the time but is worried over saying some geezer has man tits 🤦♂️
My family back home in morocco are watching u ❤❤❤
Yohooooo is the best start to a vid ever ❤
2 uploads in a day. Thanks AB 🙌
Don't look - classic
You could go back there in a year and it will be the same after the way he was talking as he does not seem to care, well done AB
I bet you they will change
@@AuditingBritain I hope your right but I really can’t see it as they didn’t seems to care, so if am right you have to come to do some vids around Derry lol
When an officer tells you their screen will show sensitive info you missed an ideal chance to remind them that they have the right to remain silent…
The receptionist at mole valley council was well nice! #ComeToButthead ❤🤩
Went for a school trip to the River Mole in the 70s it was lovely then. Well done AB.
Much of what they are working on is public records. But they could just install dispersion screens, then no one looking over there shoulders couldn't see what's on there screens.
There’s an awful lot of them office bound while the criminals run a mock 🤔
A mock what? Exam? Oh … amok. You must try harder 👨🎓
Cute cop at about 4 mins in.
Very cute police officer at the start❤❤❤ the wpc isn't bad also
Each to your own.
If ya into uniforms,go for it.
I have never seen police officers run from AB so fast! Amazing! Usually never happens.
You really handled that well. Not antagonistic at all and some offices pay out a lot of money for a quick audit like that. Say good bye RUclips and start your own company. So well done
Twice on Sunday? It really is a Holy Day
he deleted the first one, no?
@@bitterblue8115 If he did, not before I watched it
Why would the Deputy Chief Executive involve the cyber-security team? It's a potential breach of UK GDPR due to inadequate privacy measures, not a breach of their firewall!
This is why it's so important to audit these places. The staff are now aware of the data breach and now needed to report the breach to the concerning authorities within 72 hours. Hopefully they have now taken steps to ensure all personal data is now secure.
The interactions all seem to be professional and friendly enough.
Good audit.
Some nice interactions with our public servants for a change AB, I thought that the female PC was very pleasant. Well done brother
The bloke in the lipstick on the reception desk was helpful.
She was typing her biography by the sounds of it.
Got to admit I thought the same
Do policewoman in the UK have to be under 5 foot and weigh less than 100 lbs these days and be moderately attractive??😮
AB Im glad we have you about to show these moreRons where there going wrong my friend 😂
Great vid AB, loads of pretty birds flying around that place.
The deputy ChiefExec made also all the right sounds taking the issue to IT personnel. I hope you make a good impact in their community.
People can zoom in from distance 😅😂😂😂
I love your confidence. I wish I had as much confidence as you
That’s got to be the worst I’ve seen so far. How unprofessional and don’t know how to go about their jobs properly.
Actually unbelievable
Don’t do what we do do what I say 😮😮😮😮😮😮😊😊
"we are not hiding anything" Well, you damned well should be.
Great funny audit look out for yardley skis latest at charring cross..a masterpiece 😂
Little doll dressed like an action man.
The weight of the tack must bring her down to earth 😅 eventually 😂
Just like an episode of the office!
The Data Protection Act DOES NOT protect your data, not giving your data to the Police DOES.
Correct.
It instructs people holding such data in organisations that it's THEIR duty to protect it.
@bionic4368
Yes, and when they are caught mishandling data the public don't have any courses of action available albeit complaining (which is useless) or suing the police which is not much for Data protection breaches so therefore pointless.
@@maxpaws3977 you do.
You can post it online and embarrass the merde out of them in court if needs be.
I'm doing something wrong, so don't look. Classic
She's a lovely looking woman
They should use privacy film on the windows but, you know, budgetary constraints before GDPR 💰🤑
Their private registrations matter more than our personal information.
The last guy stopped being such a smart arse when he knew he was being filmed.
I am the public and I am interested :-)
🤣🤣🤣 I HAVE EYES 🤣🤣🤣 👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀👀
I love the response of telling you to go away as you make it obvious there’s potential for data breach.
This should be taken seriously, not brushed off.
I’m sure they do a lot of learning on protecting data and have just shown complete and utter disregard to it as if you’re the one at fault and not them
Omg AB you have just visited my home town of Dorking and I used to work in that very building for Mole Valley District council. That building is known as “Paper Mountain” as you can see the snow capped peaks, and the masses amounts of pointless paperwork processed there!
Lot of non jobs ??😂😂😂😂😊😊😊
The first police lady was soooooo cute 🥰
"I have eyes" proceeds to get pepper sprayed 🤣
😂😂😂😂
@@craig9299 an auditor..
I don't think that I've ever seen "private rooms" that have been so exposed and unsecure. 🙄
Cutest cop i ever saw! 41430 ?
ab you are a great man keep up the great work i love all your videos great channel and yoo yoo ab gdpr barek not follwing privey the window need some tinting morra tint
AB, you have changed the face of policing.
These two organisations have trained their employees in "not creating content".
Followed by wheeling out one of their bosses to talk to you in a positive and rational manner.
That last man was like a deer 🦌 in the headlights 😂
Nice one AB 👍
The look on his face and you going "morning :)" 😂
If you want information to remain private, then you have to create privacy by covering up your computer screens. Their answer to privacy is to say”don’t look” 😂😂😂. I am surprised nobody has raised any alarms over AB going around and peering into the windows.
You should have asked if they are busy today.
Also, I would love to have the window cleaning contract.
We also need videos of mountains and good shots of natural landscapes
YARDLEY SKI....has just hit 20k ..just like the old day's of AB 😊
the government works in a glass house; Is there no one in the organization who wonders whether this is correct?
Public servants are of the firm belief that the public are there for their amusement when in reality it's the other way around. That's why the training work done by AB is so important!
It looks like a revisit is booked in the diary AB
You need to go back there In 2 weeks time. And if nothing changed . Report them to the information commission office and inform them of the gdpr data breach
3:38 When did the Police start recruiting YTS trainees? (Showing my age a little bit, there!!) 😂😂😂
I thought that too, but maybe cos I’m getting old 😂😂😂
Weirdly we are used to police coming out on the attack , or council staff saying they would phone the police etc.. I actually liked the fact the police seemed more relaxed , no one came out and did a silly search or just generally tried to escalate an interaction , but they were all almost so relaxed they just didn't care who saw the information on the screens , apart from a couple of silly suggestions by the police to not look 😂 they were essentially letting you look.
I'd rather these police though than the ones we usually see
"Just be wary, obviously, you cant climb through a 6 inch gap in the window.." such a bright wpc
That female PC's voice sounds sweet as Mary Poppins
"Just gonna nose around the area" lol, perfect! Gosh, a simple solution would be to arrange work stations so screens are pointing away from the window, duuuh. But try to tell the cops or any bureaucrat anything and they'll harass, insult and maybe even assault and arrest you. And remember, no good deed goes unpunished!