So here it is a town hall that doesn’t belong to its own people. Rented privately and the rightful owners (us the Public) are no longer welcome in !!!! You all know who NOT to call
You ripped their arguments to pieces every single time. Their arguments were weak and basically came down to "we said you can't so you can't" without any legal force behind it.
The Counsil Man actually is a well-mannered man and I think he just tried to do his job as professionally as possible within that he thought was right. No attitude, not rude. Officer Red-Jacket, you could just see he is an officer that you don't wanna come across at any situation, especially without a camera.
It's the look of a man who's just came home after a hard day's work, to see a black fellow slamming his Thai bride. Shaft so long that his arse cheeks are hitting the ceiling on each stroke. 🤫😉💯💪
@@humpy151065 gosh what do you think would happen if you were carrying your bug out bag (rucksack) (and you included a sharp Kernife as a tool, not a weapon)? I'm pretty sure the security plebs would have dialled 999 and requested the local armed police response teams to turn up and shoot you
It’s hardcoded into these robots….It’s all bureaucracy and red tape and time wasting that’s what councils are Just a huge fire pit for taxpayers money and nothing ever gets done. And if you don’t pay them to send the sheriff officers round to your door threatening you. Then they get on the phone to the bank and just take any money they would like out your account And there’s nothing you can do about it.. Nothing has been getting done over the past year because of the pandemic but I don’t see that reflected on my council tax.. I tried to phone them a month ago and was left on hold for an hour and a half so I gave up but still left the phone ringing I checked it once an hour and eventually it got hanged up after 5 1/2 hours when their office closed.. ended up having to travel into town took about 3 hours in the end for something that could be dealt with within five minutes if they just picked up the phone..
A schools a public building. If you have or had children would you be happy for randoms with cameras to wonder around them? When I was at school it didn’t say private everywhere ...
@@camburider8744 no but its a child zone and for that reason it should be free from photography but any public area in an adult domain is and should be free to photograph.
@@Itisfinished. Photography aside, you'd still have to be a fool to attempt to enter a school just because a door was open and it didn't say private. Just like the chap in this video, some degree of common sense is expected from the public.
AB. I know you hear it alot but you are impeccable. You give me some passion, YOU are so passionate, you are a role model in my opinion. You are commendable, highly influential too! I think without us knowing it, you are fighting for us! I thank you sir. You should be proud of yourself, well done, whether you are right or wrong! Strong man! 💪
@@JayJamsSpams do you feel some type of way? Maybe he played childish to test them...but here you are crying about your feelings and missing the point.
the council don't own the building, we own the building and employ the council to manage our buildings/land, they need to remember they are the servants, not the other way round.
@@thegroove2000 Where is the material evidence that proves the "council" owns the building? Who are the council ? They are representatives of the public who elected them to serve us.
@@PINACI You have fallen for the fraud of representative democracy. They work for Parliament and parliament swears an oath allegiance to the crown (not really Elizabeth as she has no powers);. I agree where is the evidence that the council owns the building? that has to be presented. I am very confident its not the public. The public are been deceived. Thats how the system has been set up. You have put your blind faith into those that are deceiving you..It appears you trust Parliament. Sigh.
@@PINACI In Britain the Land Act of 1925 allegedly gave British subjects the right to two kinds of ownership. Freehold and Leasehold. Let’s have a careful look at these. Freehold is described in the Land Registry Act of 2002 as ‘an interest in an estate in land, fee simple’. Leasehold is similarly ‘an interest in an estate in land, in fee simple, for a term of years’. Fee simple is the important phrase here. It’s a medieval phrase which puts limitations on ownership in the form of taxation, police power, Eminent Domain and Escheat. Eminent Domain (also known as Compulsory Purchase) gives the Crown, or its Government agents, the power to purchase land from the freeholder in the event of necessity. The freeholder has no power to refuse this purchase. Escheat occurs if the freeholder dies without heirs. The property then automatically reverts to the feudal lord who is immediately superior, or in modern parlance - The Crown. Freehold and Leasehold do seem in principle to be about long term ownership, but in reality are both a form of feudal tenure bestowed on us by the Crown. At any point the Crown can take back your land if it is deemed a necessity. During the Second World War the government, acting on behalf of the Crown, seized 11 million acres of British land. Compensation was minimal, and in some cases not paid at all. No one complained. It was wartime. Within the freehold market land ownership has changed rapidly in the last 150 years. In 1872 an illuminating report (called The Return of Owners of Land) was compiled about land ownership in Britain and then for some strange reason it was rubbished by an Oxford scholar, buried and never referred to again. That was until a tireless Irish journalist called Kevin Cahill wrestled a copy from the back of a dusty library. The report informed him that the British Isles of 1872 was held by a mere 4.2% of its population. 94% of the population held nothing at all, not even a shed. Today 70% of the population have some amount of land, usually with a house on it. This is a huge shift, partly due to the beneficence (if you can call it that) of the Land Act. But this is not the whole story. Of the 60 million acres of the British Isles, 70% of us owns less than 5%.
@@PINACI In Britain the Land Act of 1925 allegedly gave British subjects the right to two kinds of ownership. Freehold and Leasehold. Let’s have a careful look at these. Freehold is described in the Land Registry Act of 2002 as ‘an interest in an estate in land, fee simple’. Leasehold is similarly ‘an interest in an estate in land, in fee simple, for a term of years’. Fee simple is the important phrase here. It’s a medieval phrase which puts limitations on ownership in the form of taxation, police power, Eminent Domain and Escheat.
ive just contacted the guild hall and informed me that the meeting rooms can be booked by members of the public making it accessable to the public the woman got shirty with me and i informed her they were wrong and what they said was wrong and the woman said the photographer was walking round the meeting rooms which is a lie
You got to love the old-school Englishman. That dude in the tie and spectacle is the epitome of an English gentleman. I disagree with him, but I still admire his mannerism.
He is part of the cloaking device they use. Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun. Subtle power they use is much more effective but the end result is the same. They are barring you from something you pay for.
Yes, but he was quoting what areas were publicly accessible or not - but then said he would he need to communicate with the relevant people to find out? Say what? The onus is on them to keep the public safe and have signs up to say what areas can entered to by the public. Great vid!
When they had most of the council there your explanation was absolutely spot on. Clear, concise and fair. When you asked the chap with the glasses what parts are actually publicly accessible, I think he realised at that moment that he knew what you were talking about.
Sounds like the council has secretly privatised part of the building and not told the public it’s a travesty thanks AB for all your hard work exposing this chalertons
@@drmedwuast They all do it. Here in Cambridge the council took half a public library, they set up a company, used it to buy out half the library, and turned it into private-rent flats for their own profit. Our head of housing here is on £80,000pa, they work part-time 3 days a week, and that salary doesn't include bonuses.
For the council staff to eventually see that what you were doing was indeed right, and not allow you to do it by obstructing you with their ultra egos and perceived authority over you, because of their lack in knowledge, courage and principle, rests entirely on their shoulders alone. Brilliantly done Sir Auditing Britain.
Really impressed by the very polite and softly spoken gentleman who was calm and patient throughout the audit. He could see the logic of your argument but blew it bigtime when he took you into the 'publicly accessible' area where people were divulging personal informaion in less than private interview bays! Can't for the life of me understand why they expect corridoors and stairwells of the old building to be more 'private' than interview areas. PC ~1 was fairly decent, no2 in the red jacket was a tool. Good auditing. Nice building too.
SO If people are having "meeting" And companies are "renting rooms" Should that ££££££££ be put back into the public domain ?????????? I bet there s plenty of £££££ slid away .meanwhile people go homeless, hungry and services are sold to private sector....and i havent even mentioned our children are not being educated correctly. Respect ...mate.buddy... SIR.
Yer the council is the only busines that don't make money to put back in the public purse, ,funny as any other busines make money, ur see the public money is being shifted to the private firms, that always make profit,,,,, funny and a joke.
AB - You're a legend, so funny how people who don't know the law are so happy to make it up as they go along. Honestly though, if you're going to the council you're not going to find the brightest bulbs...
"I've told you that can't come in because I don't want you to. But if you email me, I'll write to you that you can't come in because I don't want you to." Helpful stuff : D
You... "so where's these rules and regulations ?" Him... "so if you drop me an email I'll type them up because no such written rules exist and I'll send them to you" !!
@@AuditingBritain He should have been able to supply them there and then, don't take no for an answer, if they say something exists, make them prove it.
I worked there from 89 to 95 and was in the Town Hall nearly every day. The problem was, that they didn't explain very well is that in the past stuff was stolen by people wandering in. They actually should put up privacy signs and maybe put a security gate there accessed by card. I do recommend you go and book a visit though. The cellar area is an old holding prison and courtyard for the trials that used to take place there - it is very extensive.
I had stuff stolen from by car previously. I now have the right to prevent people wandering past my car anywhere. They can drop me an email though. Then we can arrange a tour. I'll even open the windows. But as it stands, we don't allow people just wandering past my car.
@Steph D. When you rent one of their rooms, you can control access to it, even lock the doors for the time you rent them. It is the whole point of renting a room. Otherwise, it's your own fault if your stuff gets stolen by someone just wandering about.
@@dirkbruere I hope you mean by catching the corrupt people that work in these buildings there’s a lot of private companies getting contracts for things and making a lot of money these companies do more than just take them out for posh meals.. There will be a lot of brown envelopes getting passed around in this building trust me.. and you must be pretty naive if you don’t think it happening.. lol
Learning how to be better tyrants, and stopping the public from going about their lawful business. I’m concerned that, like here in Australia, councils sell council space to outside bodies then restrict the public from entering areas they have every right to access.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, anytime an auditor gets the runaround, other auditors should flood the place, teach them a lesson. The very idea that a publicly funded building can be used for private functions to the detriment of the public that fund it is outrageous !!
very interesting that the coppers feel the need to hang about and view proceedings even though its nothing to do with them..red jacket copper is just waiting to pounce and bundle you off in a quiet corner to beat you away from any cameras
I have to say, I really really enjoyed this. I have criticised this guy before "Auditing Britain", but having watched a few videos now, I do see where he is coming from.
@@GavTatu your also free to do one, and who the fuck wants to be baby sat? This world wasn't built on a foundation of bouncy castles, unicorns and rainbows. We need not to be baby sat as full grown adults. That's actually pathetic 😂
Lol.... This is hilarious.... You can tell from his facial expressions that the Bedfordshire policeman in the brown jacket is not really sure about the law regarding public access, you can see him trying to remember a lecture he had in police school once.... Funny!
Coppers over the top but fair play to the one that put his arm on you. He apologized immediately. Tha't's rare. All cool and calm which is always good.
I thought the council staff were quite reasonably but then comes a cop misstating the law, breach of the peace indeed, you can always rely on the cops to come along and talk rubbish.
Don’t want to diminish this vid but..the Brits in this audit are so bloody polite! Makes me smile...ironically. Try this in Alabama US. Love your work!!! Cheers
Well done for calling out the red coated twat, he didn't know the most basic law of our land. You really are becoming on of the best UK and auditors, I've been watching you since the Nike trainer video. 😂😂😂
A breach of the peace is an act done or threatened to be done which could cause harm to another person. The act threatened to be done was going up the stairs. The person which could be harmed would be the security guard if he did not move - if it's publicly accessible, he can stand where he wants; if it's a private area, he's preventing a trespass. Removing the guy with the camera, by way of arrest, to prevent the threatened (and in fact attempted) act which could cause harm is legal. So the guy in orange does know the law, you do not.
@@cypeman8037Why him alone? He's exercising his right to stand wherever he wants on public ground, or exercising his right to prevent intrusion (allegedly) if it's not. If it's publicly accessible (which I'd argue it isn't, as an official has said it's not, having the same effect as signage), the breach is caused by both of them. The chap with the camera is confident and bullish doesn't make him correct, or a working class hero - his threat to climb those stairs would result in a BoP.
By the way, this would make a great lawsuit. The lady at 22:11 basically says, you lose your rights when other people pay to have meetings there. So they are taking money from people to hold meetings in a public place they already paid for with their tax money, and you're no allowed to go there? And why are they making extra money with your public resources, is that even legal?
Hi mate. You ever seen the channel 'exploring with fighters'? They explore lots of crazy places but some of them are underground tunnels/towns in Britain. It's amazing what's still down there in certain places.
@@technojoe4079 Yes we've came to realise what exactly goes on in those underground tunnels and the more people that know the more they will get what this government is up to, disgusting.
@@henrycooper2401 Yes, especially those particular underground tunnels that you mention. Most people I speak to don't even realise that there are literally not just underground tunnels benith us but actual old towns. Did you ever hear of that huge cannabis operation they had going on in one of the underground tunnel/towns? You can still get to it now and see the tents, a couple of dead plants but also where the workers/minders of the plants would sleep, prepare their food, etc as I'm guessing they must of had long shifts down there. It's crazy. Defo ran by the State something of that magnitude (and most other big/bigger drug operations) but obviously they just name and prosecute the lower hanging fruit in the organisation.
I grew up here. I vaguely remember the old carpark, but I definitely remember the building site for the newer section , because one night after a few too many beers, me and my mate slipped in through the fence and climbed to the top of the tower crane. We sat in the cab and then climbed down. On another note, the Northampton town Council has been hopeless. They are one of the most indebted councils in the UK. Virtually broke. They built another new boulding and then could not move into it. I've been left Northampton for 20 years. My parents are still there in Kingsthorpe. Regarding this video, there's a lot to say. I found it interesting that the two plain clothes cops were loafing around, waiting some something to kick off. Most people were relatively polite. The guy who started showing you around was very polite. Technically I'd say you are correct about the public access, but I guess one has to choose how much resistance to that, one wants to offer. I am impressed with your tenacity. You definitely don't take no for an answer. I think people don't know how to deal with it. They are too used to everyone just complying all the time. That said, although I am a big fan of your videos, this one went on too long and the same point was laboured too many times. Just a bit of friendly criticism on this video only. All others have been really awesome.
I find the videos very interesting. Just out of curiosity AB, what's the difference between a door saying restricted and a security guard denying access. Isnt it the same?
Respect to the council guy, he was fair and welcoming and deserves respect for the way he acted after the previous 4 chancers making threats and acting tough like the plastic authority they are
The gentleman you're speaking with to the right. Needs to see his physician about his blood pressure. The pressure you have applied asserting your civil-rights. His face turn bright red with every word you said. Yet he stayed remained calm trained very well.
Wow! AB you're truly amazing‼️You should enter for the Guinness Book of World Record for the Longest Debate & won‼️ Well, in my eyes, you won hands down. I was a bit afraid that you may succumb to their request that you book a tour for another day. If you had submitted to their many requests that you phone or email them for an appoinment to tour the site, you would have lost the purpose of being there in the 1st place. You survived Round 1 & 2. Great job there⚠️👀😂😅🤣🎖🥇🏅🎉🥳🎊🙏👍♥️
Contact a friend who is willing to help you and aks him to walk into that building without a camera and go upstairs to meeting rooms. When he's there, let him take out his camera to show that someone without a camera is not stopped from going up there. You did great standing your ground. These servants have lost it.
lol ! The numbers are not reachable. I was put through to that department via the main number and a clown refused to provided their name for transparancy ! What ia happening in totalitarian England and Wales ?
The director switched up asap once he heard AB has 'viewers'. People like him would usually look down their nose at the general public. His well-manneredness was definitely a PR move. Smart.
I'm very curious to know whether or not you could have just accessed the staircase without obstruction (as many others did) if you didn't have the camera. I think they feared the camera yet again!
Exactly. Should have had a friend come in 5 minutes after to see if he could just walk past. Seems security had photographic memory of everyone who were headed to meetings. It's obviously ONLY the camera
The Senior planning dude is very polite and courteous, and although he’s clueless about the legal grounds of this debate, he’s broadly a credit to their organisation
So here it is a town hall that doesn’t belong to its own people. Rented privately and the rightful owners (us the Public) are no longer welcome in !!!!
You all know who NOT to call
Cringe
Auditing Britain incredible and extremely sad what they’ve done. If the TAX PAYERS FUNDED IT they should have ACCESS!!!
You ripped their arguments to pieces every single time. Their arguments were weak and basically came down to "we said you can't so you can't" without any legal force behind it.
@@lisamay9264 i cant get through
That’s interesting
The Counsil Man actually is a well-mannered man and I think he just tried to do his job as professionally as possible within that he thought was right. No attitude, not rude.
Officer Red-Jacket, you could just see he is an officer that you don't wanna come across at any situation, especially without a camera.
Just bc he was nice doesn't mean he wasn't being a tyrant ...
Acting is easy for some people 😂
@@jippyjester Because he’s enforcing non-existent rules.
@@oliverlison They clearly don't know what their job is. They have no idea about what rules they're allowed to enforce.
i agree!
This was incredible viewing. The moment he told them he had already been up the stairs... their faces were everything and more.
It's the look of a man who's just came home after a hard day's work, to see a black fellow slamming his Thai bride. Shaft so long that his arse cheeks are hitting the ceiling on each stroke.
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"not allowed to let people wander around the building unattended" as people are wandering around the building behind him... UNATTENDED
Exactly what I was thinking. No checks on any of the other people wandering around. It's all because hes got a career killer in his hands.
Police Abusing Powers carrying a camera declassifies you from been people!!!!
some had rucksacks, srely more of a threat
@@humpy151065 gosh what do you think would happen if you were carrying your bug out bag (rucksack) (and you included a sharp Kernife as a tool, not a weapon)? I'm pretty sure the security plebs would have dialled 999 and requested the local armed police response teams to turn up and shoot you
@@jondv5278 they could try.then again no one knows anyones background not mine not yours.
it amazes me how a conversation, saying the same thing over and over and over, can go on for so long 😆
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With no hope of remedy. A waste of everyone's time and resources.
It’s hardcoded into these robots….It’s all bureaucracy and red tape and time wasting that’s what councils are Just a huge fire pit for taxpayers money and nothing ever gets done. And if you don’t pay them to send the sheriff officers round to your door threatening you. Then they get on the phone to the bank and just take any money they would like out your account And there’s nothing you can do about it.. Nothing has been getting done over the past year because of the pandemic but I don’t see that reflected on my council tax.. I tried to phone them a month ago and was left on hold for an hour and a half so I gave up but still left the phone ringing I checked it once an hour and eventually it got hanged up after 5 1/2 hours when their office closed.. ended up having to travel into town took about 3 hours in the end for something that could be dealt with within five minutes if they just picked up the phone..
Lol
The people pay for the building so that the council can privately rent it out while the ones who fund it are excluded and forbidden to enter.
Totally correct.
@@jimmy2minutes very good points
A schools a public building. If you have or had children would you be happy for randoms with cameras to wonder around them? When I was at school it didn’t say private everywhere ...
@@camburider8744 no but its a child zone and for that reason it should be free from photography but any public area in an adult domain is and should be free to photograph.
@@Itisfinished. Photography aside, you'd still have to be a fool to attempt to enter a school just because a door was open and it didn't say private. Just like the chap in this video, some degree of common sense is expected from the public.
This is like a comedy skit, the number of people that are involved by the end of it. 😂
AB. I know you hear it alot but you are impeccable. You give me some passion, YOU are so passionate, you are a role model in my opinion. You are commendable, highly influential too! I think without us knowing it, you are fighting for us! I thank you sir. You should be proud of yourself, well done, whether you are right or wrong! Strong man! 💪
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@@AuditingBritainI normally enjoy your videos but I thought you were pretty childish in this one, tbh.
@@JayJamsSpams do you feel some type of way?
Maybe he played childish to test them...but here you are crying about your feelings and missing the point.
the council don't own the building, we own the building and employ the council to manage our buildings/land, they need to remember they are the servants, not the other way round.
Where is the material evidence that proves the public owns the building?
@@thegroove2000 Where is the material evidence that proves the "council" owns the building? Who are the council ? They are representatives of the public who elected them to serve us.
@@PINACI You have fallen for the fraud of representative democracy. They work for Parliament and parliament swears an oath allegiance to the crown (not really Elizabeth as she has no powers);. I agree where is the evidence that the council owns the building? that has to be presented. I am very confident its not the public. The public are been deceived. Thats how the system has been set up. You have put your blind faith into those that are deceiving you..It appears you trust Parliament. Sigh.
@@PINACI In Britain the Land Act of 1925 allegedly gave British subjects the right to two kinds of ownership. Freehold and Leasehold. Let’s have a careful look at these. Freehold is described in the Land Registry Act of 2002 as ‘an interest in an estate in land, fee simple’. Leasehold is similarly ‘an interest in an estate in land, in fee simple, for a term of years’. Fee simple is the important phrase here. It’s a medieval phrase which puts limitations on ownership in the form of taxation, police power, Eminent Domain and Escheat.
Eminent Domain (also known as Compulsory Purchase) gives the Crown, or its Government agents, the power to purchase land from the freeholder in the event of necessity. The freeholder has no power to refuse this purchase. Escheat occurs if the freeholder dies without heirs. The property then automatically reverts to the feudal lord who is immediately superior, or in modern parlance - The Crown.
Freehold and Leasehold do seem in principle to be about long term ownership, but in reality are both a form of feudal tenure bestowed on us by the Crown. At any point the Crown can take back your land if it is deemed a necessity. During the Second World War the government, acting on behalf of the Crown, seized 11 million acres of British land. Compensation was minimal, and in some cases not paid at all. No one complained. It was wartime.
Within the freehold market land ownership has changed rapidly in the last 150 years. In 1872 an illuminating report (called The Return of Owners of Land) was compiled about land ownership in Britain and then for some strange reason it was rubbished by an Oxford scholar, buried and never referred to again. That was until a tireless Irish journalist called Kevin Cahill wrestled a copy from the back of a dusty library. The report informed him that the British Isles of 1872 was held by a mere 4.2% of its population. 94% of the population held nothing at all, not even a shed. Today 70% of the population have some amount of land, usually with a house on it. This is a huge shift, partly due to the beneficence (if you can call it that) of the Land Act. But this is not the whole story.
Of the 60 million acres of the British Isles, 70% of us owns less than 5%.
@@PINACI In Britain the Land Act of 1925 allegedly gave British subjects the right to two kinds of ownership. Freehold and Leasehold. Let’s have a careful look at these. Freehold is described in the Land Registry Act of 2002 as ‘an interest in an estate in land, fee simple’. Leasehold is similarly ‘an interest in an estate in land, in fee simple, for a term of years’. Fee simple is the important phrase here. It’s a medieval phrase which puts limitations on ownership in the form of taxation, police power, Eminent Domain and Escheat.
The council man was polite and helpful he felt uncomfortable bless him
ive just contacted the guild hall and informed me that the meeting rooms can be booked by members of the public making it accessable to the public the woman got shirty with me and i informed her they were wrong and what they said was wrong and the woman said the photographer was walking round the meeting rooms which is a lie
FIGHT FOR OUR RIGHTS! =D
I like you!!
ever seen an English official who doesn't lie? You could win a holiday...
wonder if they do tour of the "ceremony" room haha
You got to love the old-school Englishman. That dude in the tie and spectacle is the epitome of an English gentleman. I disagree with him, but I still admire his mannerism.
He is part of the cloaking device they use. Mad dogs and Englishmen go out in the midday sun. Subtle power they use is much more effective but the end result is the same. They are barring you from something you pay for.
Yes he conducted himself very well.
To be fair the council bloke was helpful and friendly .
Yes, but he was quoting what areas were publicly accessible or not - but then said he would he need to communicate with the relevant people to find out? Say what? The onus is on them to keep the public safe and have signs up to say what areas can entered to by the public. Great vid!
He’s a good bloke
Bob Marley very helpful indeed
Totally agree
And bent
When they had most of the council there your explanation was absolutely spot on. Clear, concise and fair. When you asked the chap with the glasses what parts are actually publicly accessible, I think he realised at that moment that he knew what you were talking about.
Sounds like the council has secretly privatised part of the building and not told the public it’s a travesty thanks AB for all your hard work exposing this chalertons
Putting money into their own pockets by using assets that belong to the public? Criminal if true
@@drmedwuast They all do it. Here in Cambridge the council took half a public library, they set up a company, used it to buy out half the library, and turned it into private-rent flats for their own profit. Our head of housing here is on £80,000pa, they work part-time 3 days a week, and that salary doesn't include bonuses.
RIGHT! ... I think what we are seeing here is an attempted cover-up of TRUE "illegal privatisation" here! ... 🤔"Do they pay any tax on the hire-fees?"
The best bit was their faces when you dropped the fact that you'd already been upstairs lol
For the council staff to eventually see that what you were doing was indeed right, and not allow you to do it by obstructing you with their ultra egos and perceived authority over you, because of their lack in knowledge, courage and principle, rests entirely on their shoulders alone.
Brilliantly done Sir Auditing Britain.
Really impressed by the very polite and softly spoken gentleman who was calm and patient throughout the audit. He could see the logic of your argument but blew it bigtime when he took you into the 'publicly accessible' area where people were divulging personal informaion in less than private interview bays!
Can't for the life of me understand why they expect corridoors and stairwells of the old building to be more 'private' than interview areas.
PC ~1 was fairly decent, no2 in the red jacket was a tool. Good auditing. Nice building too.
SO
If people are having "meeting"
And companies are "renting rooms"
Should that ££££££££
be put back into the public domain ??????????
I bet there s plenty of £££££ slid away .meanwhile people go homeless, hungry and services are sold to private sector....and i havent even mentioned our children are not being educated correctly.
Respect ...mate.buddy...
SIR.
Yer the council is the only busines that don't make money to put back in the public purse, ,funny as any other busines make money, ur see the public money is being shifted to the private firms, that always make profit,,,,, funny and a joke.
BINGO! Same for every council in England.
and councillors are doing deals for there backhander's you cant video them
AB - You're a legend, so funny how people who don't know the law are so happy to make it up as they go along. Honestly though, if you're going to the council you're not going to find the brightest bulbs...
Absolutely shocking! They just don’t get it. As for the cop in orange what a bawbag.
He's definitely Common Purpose.
AB is the first man on the planet taking ten adults to school at the same time hehe
Yo ab how r u
PC in the red jacket what an absolute wipe. Keep exposing these council buildings buddy. Thanks for the upload
A rights violator.
@@harvinderrishiraj888 That sounds like a good name for a vibrator.
@@mikehunt1528 lol
His scenario for arresting AB as a means to eject him from the building would have also been unlawful arrest.
Call him Sir.
"I've told you that can't come in because I don't want you to. But if you email me, I'll write to you that you can't come in because I don't want you to." Helpful stuff : D
You... "so where's these rules and regulations ?" Him... "so if you drop me an email I'll type them up because no such written rules exist and I'll send them to you" !!
They full of shit ,they make crap up as they go
@@AuditingBritain He should have been able to supply them there and then, don't take no for an answer, if they say something exists, make them prove it.
Exactly I don’t know what I’m talking about so send me an email, so I can think about how to eject the public in the future
I worked there from 89 to 95 and was in the Town Hall nearly every day. The problem was, that they didn't explain very well is that in the past stuff was stolen by people wandering in. They actually should put up privacy signs and maybe put a security gate there accessed by card. I do recommend you go and book a visit though. The cellar area is an old holding prison and courtyard for the trials that used to take place there - it is very extensive.
I had stuff stolen from by car previously. I now have the right to prevent people wandering past my car anywhere. They can drop me an email though. Then we can arrange a tour. I'll even open the windows. But as it stands, we don't allow people just wandering past my car.
@Steph D. When you rent one of their rooms, you can control access to it, even lock the doors for the time you rent them. It is the whole point of renting a room. Otherwise, it's your own fault if your stuff gets stolen by someone just wandering about.
My worry is, what are Bedfordshire police up to that’s so secretive?
Catching criminals?
@@dirkbruere I hope you mean by catching the corrupt people that work in these buildings there’s a lot of private companies getting contracts for things and making a lot of money these companies do more than just take them out for posh meals.. There will be a lot of brown envelopes getting passed around in this building trust me.. and you must be pretty naive if you don’t think it happening.. lol
Learning how to be better tyrants, and stopping the public from going about their lawful business. I’m concerned that, like here in Australia, councils sell council space to outside bodies then restrict the public from entering areas they have every right to access.
Those two coppers stopped for a quick ego polish and vanished rapidó when he went outside cos the realised 'this guys got a point'
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My council tax is going up 3.99%, videos like this make my blood boil.
Your tax would be higher if they didn't rent spare space out
K9Nick Rubbish
@@joesmoke9624 of course. You're absolutely right.
Hi Nige. Fancy a pint??
Gareth Thomas Nice one Gareth 👍
I thought the fellah with the specatacles on was absolutely lovely .....and was trying his hardest to explain things as best as he understood them
yep, in his untrained manner he was ace, but we pay for people who are trained, to attend and advise.
What I was thinking waa he is comfortable lying. In the wrong job.
I've said it before and I'll say it again, anytime an auditor gets the runaround, other auditors should flood the place, teach them a lesson. The very idea that a publicly funded building can be used for private functions to the detriment of the public that fund it is outrageous !!
You opened so many eyes. Thanks 🙏🏾
very interesting that the coppers feel the need to hang about and view proceedings even though its nothing to do with them..red jacket copper is just waiting to pounce and bundle you off in a quiet corner to beat you away from any cameras
Can off duty police officers even do that tho
The guy with glasses 🤓 just making rules up off the top of his head. Pure comedy gold
I like how you stood your ground
Makes me laugh how they are talking quietly 🤫🤫🤫 like they're in a cathedral 😂😂 trying to keep you calm
4 or 5 members of staff stood around for over 30 minutes..... looks like they are busy at the council.
Busy talking shit
@@JazzFunkNobby1964 Haha ! nice one nobby !
I have to say, I really really enjoyed this. I have criticised this guy before "Auditing Britain", but having watched a few videos now, I do see where he is coming from.
only a loser would criticise.
3:40. This part is not publicly accessible, but it's accessible on the public tours. What kind of Orwellian double speak is that? 🤔
free access and controlled tours access... two different things.
@@GavTatu if they are two different things, how come he walked straight in there? He had free access. 🤔
@@ArcticVoid he was free to do one, and they want to control tours.
@@GavTatu your also free to do one, and who the fuck wants to be baby sat? This world wasn't built on a foundation of bouncy castles, unicorns and rainbows. We need not to be baby sat as full grown adults. That's actually pathetic 😂
@@Mo-xx9gg someone point at the commie! 🙄
AB "do not touch me ever again" Man in glasses "I'm sorry" Ab your hilarious 😂😂😂
Blimey! The Proclaimers have given up on music and moved in to the security business..
We he goooooes will he send back a email from America
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I thought it was buddy holly come back an wasent dead
He'll walk ten thousand miles to stop ab going up them stairs
1 of your most underrated videos ever!
Lol.... This is hilarious.... You can tell from his facial expressions that the Bedfordshire policeman in the brown jacket is not really sure about the law regarding public access, you can see him trying to remember a lecture he had in police school once.... Funny!
A sitcom needs to be made out of all of this....
I can feel my brain cells dying the more they talk...!!!!
I can’t stop laughing you crack me up AB absolutely brilliant lol
This was a great open debate between all parties involved I’m glad things didn’t get out of hand. Best audit so far this year. Love the longer videos.
This is becoming like Eastenders 😂
You can tell its a council building straight away, 5 men doing one man's job. Council tax brilliantly wasted. Keep filming good man.
You should go with someone that knows the exact laws and have them with you while you debate
AB knows the law 😎
His doing a pretty good job on his own they have no defense
@MarblesRed triggered little 🤡🤡🤡
AB made the law
Excellent AB watched part one and two.... Awesome, keep up the good work, we are ALL behind you
the man who showed you the other area seemed like a nice bloke
Your an absolute star A. B. Well done!!! Well effing done 🤣🤣🤣
I wondered what happened to Griff Rhys Jones, he’s now working for the council!!
Yeah n next to him is Donald McIntyre n the official speaking is the old Coronation street favourite, Reg Holdsworth, small world.
@cult Watch Hold on, I'll just check.
You have so much patience !!! I’d admire how you draw people in !!! Your reverse psychology is sooo 💯
That arse in the red top was gagging for a fight.
You mean the bobblehead bootlicker!
You mean the hitch hiker
Sounded Springbok to me!
Thats what they do then arrest you.
@@hoppinonabronzeleg9477 Yeah he fled the troubles there to push us around here. Pigs they're all cowards every single one. They even import them! lol
All ways very polite when answering public servants .your a credit to the annoying public society against being told what you can and can't do
Love it
Great video - I love your determination and quick thinking. Penfold was out of his depth, he needed Danger Mouse.
Ab pls put your phone on silent .. am enjoying this conversation 💯🤣... love you AB .. you open my eyes 👀 to many things💯.. what a very good job 👏 AB
Coppers over the top but fair play to the one that put his arm on you. He apologized immediately. Tha't's rare. All cool and calm which is always good.
@Jason Hurst absolutely .
"I've already been up there."
".... 😧😦"
I thought the council staff were quite reasonably but then comes a cop misstating the law, breach of the peace indeed, you can always rely on the cops to come along and talk rubbish.
Don’t want to diminish this vid but..the Brits in this audit are so bloody polite! Makes me smile...ironically. Try this in Alabama US. Love your work!!! Cheers
you can enter any public accessible area provided you SHOW ME THE MONEY
😂😂😂😂 I show them enough fu**ing money
Love when you leave them speechless and make them ramble 😂😂
And who was the council goon with the goatee? He was really earning his money!
Martin O'Connell, he looks like something out of Sesame Street
The council officer was really polite and gentleman. Police officers were as always. What an amazing and logical conversation by AB.
Well done for calling out the red coated twat, he didn't know the most basic law of our land.
You really are becoming on of the best UK and auditors, I've been watching you since the Nike trainer video. 😂😂😂
He wasn’t from this land
A breach of the peace is an act done or threatened to be done which could cause harm to another person. The act threatened to be done was going up the stairs. The person which could be harmed would be the security guard if he did not move - if it's publicly accessible, he can stand where he wants; if it's a private area, he's preventing a trespass. Removing the guy with the camera, by way of arrest, to prevent the threatened (and in fact attempted) act which could cause harm is legal.
So the guy in orange does know the law, you do not.
@@jonathanb2684 Then the security guard would be the one causing a BoP. I can't imaging AB forcing his way past anyone.
@@cypeman8037Why him alone? He's exercising his right to stand wherever he wants on public ground, or exercising his right to prevent intrusion (allegedly) if it's not. If it's publicly accessible (which I'd argue it isn't, as an official has said it's not, having the same effect as signage), the breach is caused by both of them. The chap with the camera is confident and bullish doesn't make him correct, or a working class hero - his threat to climb those stairs would result in a BoP.
Either way, the point remains the guy in orange knows what a BoP is.
It’s an amazing, beautiful building, worked there in the early 90s. There’s soooooo much more behind the area that you were kept corralled.
By the way, this would make a great lawsuit. The lady at 22:11 basically says, you lose your rights when other people pay to have meetings there. So they are taking money from people to hold meetings in a public place they already paid for with their tax money, and you're no allowed to go there? And why are they making extra money with your public resources, is that even legal?
Loved the little council guy he was so mellow and calm
anywhere there are cameras i like to get my phone out and just take a few pics, its amazing how many people run up and complain,
@fight4Justice Hmm interesting might have to watch that, I love when people catch council workers out.
@@maverick4220 what was this in reply to?
@@J-D69 not sure
AB.. I still regard part 1 and 2 of this audit your best work. I have really enjoyed all your work but for me personally this was the best.
I think the crux of the matter here is that they don’t want you to wander around and mixing with the mugs that have paid to wander around. 🤣
One of my favourite vids AB! I think we all need to give her a 📞 !
Seen but I'll watch later am on way to work. Brilliant pal
Ohhh Marti !!! Didn’t recognise you with the new profile picture !!!!
How you doing brother ?
Absolute brilliant LOL can't believe you schooled some dodgy councillors so easily.
And you can't have access to the tunnels that are underneath there as well that go to various parts of the town.
Hi mate.
You ever seen the channel 'exploring with fighters'? They explore lots of crazy places but some of them are underground tunnels/towns in Britain. It's amazing what's still down there in certain places.
Now I have an urge to explore those mysterious underground tunnels.
@@technojoe4079 Yes we've came to realise what exactly goes on in those underground tunnels and the more people that know the more they will get what this government is up to, disgusting.
@@henrycooper2401 Yes, especially those particular underground tunnels that you mention.
Most people I speak to don't even realise that there are literally not just underground tunnels benith us but actual old towns.
Did you ever hear of that huge cannabis operation they had going on in one of the underground tunnel/towns?
You can still get to it now and see the tents, a couple of dead plants but also where the workers/minders of the plants would sleep, prepare their food, etc as I'm guessing they must of had long shifts down there.
It's crazy.
Defo ran by the State something of that magnitude (and most other big/bigger drug operations) but obviously they just name and prosecute the lower hanging fruit in the organisation.
@@technojoe4079 We don't know the half of it,the world is an evil place.
I grew up here. I vaguely remember the old carpark, but I definitely remember the building site for the newer section , because one night after a few too many beers, me and my mate slipped in through the fence and climbed to the top of the tower crane. We sat in the cab and then climbed down.
On another note, the Northampton town Council has been hopeless. They are one of the most indebted councils in the UK. Virtually broke. They built another new boulding and then could not move into it. I've been left Northampton for 20 years. My parents are still there in Kingsthorpe.
Regarding this video, there's a lot to say. I found it interesting that the two plain clothes cops were loafing around, waiting some something to kick off. Most people were relatively polite. The guy who started showing you around was very polite. Technically I'd say you are correct about the public access, but I guess one has to choose how much resistance to that, one wants to offer. I am impressed with your tenacity. You definitely don't take no for an answer. I think people don't know how to deal with it. They are too used to everyone just complying all the time. That said, although I am a big fan of your videos, this one went on too long and the same point was laboured too many times. Just a bit of friendly criticism on this video only. All others have been really awesome.
"Loafing around " ex mil? R.M?
@@Just.a.gam3r-v3v How astute of you. Yes ex military :) clacky bars, sitreps, bug outs and rv's. It all dies hard doesn't it.
@@Just.a.gam3r-v3v Not Royal Marines, although I was along sidethem at times. Top people. Dependable and steady.
Great video, and admirably calm, collected and clear - top stuff!
That council dude defo going home to put a rubber suit on and scream for mommy😂😂😂😂
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What a beautiful building. Thank you for showing the inside.
It actually was a gem.
18:53 "Oooooh- do not touch me. Don't touch me. Do not put your hands on me ever again." 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 The guy was so scared! Hilarious!
Well done! More power to you and thanks for protecting our rights!
I find the videos very interesting. Just out of curiosity AB, what's the difference between a door saying restricted and a security guard denying access. Isnt it the same?
The pirate dressed in red is an obvious horrible creature.
You are the most amazing person on RUclips.. keep them all in there place
This council is disgraceful
You was calm nice to everyone breach of the peace ?? Where ???
They are breaching the peace ✌️
No this guy is being obtuse. All the staff following him around cost the tax payer £100’s of pounds
@@JH-su9vl take the boot out of your mouth when you talk shit
Respect to the council guy, he was fair and welcoming and deserves respect for the way he acted after the previous 4 chancers making threats and acting tough like the plastic authority they are
The gentleman you're speaking with to the right. Needs to see his physician about his blood pressure. The pressure you have applied asserting your civil-rights. His face turn bright red with every word you said. Yet he stayed remained calm trained very well.
You are awesome AB . Keep doing what are you doing.👏👏👏
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The guy in red sounds Afrikana !
I’ve already been up there 😂😂😂😂 you my friend are a true man at the very very top of his craft. Keep going my mate.
Rather than pay these clowns to stand around just put up 'No entry' signs
edmund blackadder coc the problem with that is you need common sense, 😁😁😁😁
Wow! AB you're truly amazing‼️You should enter for the Guinness Book of World Record for the Longest Debate & won‼️ Well, in my eyes, you won hands down. I was a bit afraid that you may succumb to their request that you book a tour for another day. If you had submitted to their many requests that you phone or email them for an appoinment to tour the site, you would have lost the purpose of being there in the 1st place. You survived Round 1 & 2. Great job there⚠️👀😂😅🤣🎖🥇🏅🎉🥳🎊🙏👍♥️
Contact a friend who is willing to help you and aks him to walk into that building without a camera and go upstairs to meeting rooms. When he's there, let him take out his camera to show that someone without a camera is not stopped from going up there. You did great standing your ground. These servants have lost it.
i dont know about u gouys, but i am hooked up on this channel for daaaays :) comedy gold :L)
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@@AuditingBritain God bless you sir :) keep em content coming!
lol ! The numbers are not reachable. I was put through to that department via the main number and a clown refused to provided their name for transparancy !
What ia happening in totalitarian England and Wales ?
The director switched up asap once he heard AB has 'viewers'. People like him would usually look down their nose at the general public. His well-manneredness was definitely a PR move. Smart.
I'm very curious to know whether or not you could have just accessed the staircase without obstruction (as many others did) if you didn't have the camera. I think they feared the camera yet again!
Exactly. Should have had a friend come in 5 minutes after to see if he could just walk past. Seems security had photographic memory of everyone who were headed to meetings. It's obviously ONLY the camera
The Senior planning dude is very polite and courteous, and although he’s clueless about the legal grounds of this debate, he’s broadly a credit to their organisation