American reacts to Funniest Australian Cop

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  • Опубликовано: 15 янв 2025

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  • @epsilona7472
    @epsilona7472 10 месяцев назад +15

    He is allowed to refuse to go back to the station, but the punishment for refusing is greater than the punishment for drink driving

  • @toryu133
    @toryu133 Год назад +114

    Aussie cops do have a sense of humour. When I was really young and 100% relied on my license and car for employment, I got random breatho'd on a bridge (they love the choke points) and I was slightly nervous as I had two strong drinks in the couple of hours before but was confident setting out I would be under. Pulled up, did the blow, acknowledged that I'd had a couple of drinks. Guy puts on a super serious face and calls over another officer with a "hey come here and look at this". Second officer looks at the reading on the device and does that "whew" whistle and raises his cap. "What are we going to do with this one?!". I start to panic stammer and try explain and they start laughing their arses off and say I'm at ZERO and to carry on and walk off still cackling. F**kers nearly had me touching cloth in the moment. Had to laugh in hindsight.

    • @YourPalKindred
      @YourPalKindred Год назад +15

      Holy shit this is definitely something Aussie cops would do

    • @garylatimer7533
      @garylatimer7533 9 месяцев назад +5

      Haha, haha, touching cloth, very Aussie!

  • @shez5964
    @shez5964 Год назад +173

    Here in Australia a person standing close to a police officer and the person starts to fidget near their pockets then it will be for their phone, their hankerchief or their cigarettes. The chances of having a weapon especially a gun are very rare. We're so lucky in Australia

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Год назад +15

      In his case, I think it needed to be for his belt lol

    • @gigantor62
      @gigantor62 Год назад +1

      So if a thief breaks into your house and holds you and your family at gun point what are you going to do? Muppet!

    • @feliciam5864
      @feliciam5864 Год назад

      ​@@gigantor629.99 times out of 10 they have some sort of other weapon. And if they do have a gun, you give them what they are after (usually money or something they can pawn) because your life is more important than possessions. Duh.
      While we're on the gun subject, we don't have to worry about getting shot just walking down the street, or our kids getting killed at school.

    • @mehere8038
      @mehere8038 Год назад +20

      @@gigantor62 Move to Australia where that doesn't happen would be my advice lol.
      I pity anyone living in a lawless third world country where that is even a consideration! WTF is wrong with you people?

    • @eshiestrik2756
      @eshiestrik2756 Год назад +15

      ​@@gigantor62
      That would be a very unusual and unlikely occurrence in Australia!🐨🦘😎🇭🇲😊

  • @beekind5704
    @beekind5704 Год назад +40

    Ash Bowden is the quintessential cop, he knows you did something wrong but he’s supportive of your view the world. His “look at me” is the most amazing Kath and Kim reference I have ever seen 😂

    • @meilingflesa8140
      @meilingflesa8140 9 месяцев назад +1

      That's probably where Kath and Kim got, "Look at me," from

    • @beekind5704
      @beekind5704 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@meilingflesa8140 Kath and Kim aired till 2004, constable Bowden was on Highway Patrol in 2009 he definitely got it from K&K.

  • @Reneesillycar74
    @Reneesillycar74 Год назад +43

    I had forgotten that part: “definitive…can you define that?” Bloody hilarious! Meme famous with that “waiting for a mate”. I wonder where he’s at now?

  • @dutchroll
    @dutchroll Год назад +86

    Here in Australia you don't have to answer police questions, except that you must identify yourself when they ask you, and you must produce your driver's licence for inspection when they ask for it. You also cannot refuse a breath test (that's a criminal offence). Common legal advice is that it is best to remain courteous and cooperative.

    • @RandomStuff-he7lu
      @RandomStuff-he7lu Год назад

      In Queensland unless you are driving a car or suspected of a crime you can tell a cop who asks you to ID yourself to go fuck himself.

    • @gmadden1489
      @gmadden1489 Год назад +7

      If you are on the road in a car, you do have to cooperate with the law, it is a condition of your licence to drive

    • @RandomStuff-he7lu
      @RandomStuff-he7lu Год назад

      @@gmadden1489 Who said any different?

    • @arconeagain
      @arconeagain Год назад +1

      @@RandomStuff-he7lu when they said you must identify when police ask, some may take this as in general ie. anytime/circumstance, other than operating a motor vehicle. We have similar laws the US in regard to stop and ID and their 4th amendment, protecting citizens from unreasonable search or seizure. Police must have reasonable suspicion or probable cause.

    • @PaulMurrayCanberra
      @PaulMurrayCanberra Год назад +3

      You can't refuse a breath test *if you have been driving*. The police, generally, cannot just whip out the device and breath test random people for jollies. Had a bit of an incident a few years back when I was heavily drunk but not driving.

  • @danielflack7902
    @danielflack7902 Год назад +66

    Even our police interactions are laid back, like the rest of us.

  • @pgdog6611
    @pgdog6611 Год назад +55

    Australia has a small population in comparison to the USA, and this has an effect on how we interact with the police. The older generations use to be taught how to drive by retired cops and sometimes the smaller towns had only one Officer, so he knew everyone. Add this to the fact that, most people in the past, probably have a friend who they know is a policeman or there dad or brother or son. If you consider these factors, i think you'll find we treat everyone as a mate and equally. Sorry gotta go, clints waiting for me in the carpark, thanks , sincerely james.

    • @wolfgirl2593
      @wolfgirl2593 2 месяца назад

      While that may be true for a really small town. In my town ( roughly 15,000 ppl ) basically everyone hates the cops as they're useless. They let someone get away with a stabbing tires coz he was high and didn't remember. Yet they will take noise complaints like it's life or death. Honestly I'd like to live somewhere with friendly cops like u described

  • @meilingflesa8140
    @meilingflesa8140 9 месяцев назад +6

    I love Highway Patrol and watch it all the time

  • @Andarthiel
    @Andarthiel Год назад +28

    It's hilarious that Clint was asking him if he was a federal officer. In Australia that's the AFP who are essentially the Australian FBI and that would make no sense having the FBI pulling people over for traffic violations

    • @gregorturner4753
      @gregorturner4753 Год назад +4

      except for canberra which is the exception as the whole state (city) is policed by the federal police, due to all the politicians and embassies etc there they use the higher level police force. elsewhere you can see fed police driving around in cop cars but they are security for government sites. usually easily spotted as their cars are bright red.

  • @matta2738
    @matta2738 Год назад +30

    Some say he's still waiting for his mate

  • @optimusmaximus9646
    @optimusmaximus9646 Год назад +46

    Ryan, you're Aussie accent is getting better all the time 😉

  • @helenredmond2742
    @helenredmond2742 Год назад +25

    I'm 80 and Australian and originally from Victoria but now in Queensland for many yrs and love this show..Ash is a great officer and can dish out some hilarious questions and comebacks....well recognised all over the country but don't cross him or you will be in big trouble..Over my lifetime I've seen a Nd known friends in police force and are mostly very good and polite though they witness some horrific scenes esp in Victoria as notorious for road accidents..even going through road blocks for every driver to be drug and alcohol testing most have a laugh wt you..bless them all and keep our police safe

  • @ASartori86
    @ASartori86 Год назад +13

    Did you notice how when he started looking for something with his hands in the car the police didn’t even have to ask if he had a gun or not. It must be a stark difference .

  • @davidbuckmaster7747
    @davidbuckmaster7747 Год назад +12

    In Australia you must provide the police with your identity and provide identification proof, eg a license and advise them if you are in possession of a weapon, eg a gun; but you do not have to answer any other question.
    Also, you are not permitted to sit in the driving seat of a car in a public area (road or public carpark) with out a license etc. As soon as you sit in the driver's seat you are considered to be in charge the vehicle, whether it is moving or not.

  • @bernadettelanders7306
    @bernadettelanders7306 Год назад +20

    That policeman had the patience of a saint 😂So dam funny when he said, “ Define Definitive”. I cracked up laughing. I’ve only spoken to cops a few times, once when 2 were walking towards me at my little local shops and I said, “ I’m totally innocent officers” They just smiled and laughed and kept on walking. Another time got pulled over for random breath test, came up clear, they wanted to see if I had any criminal charges, I said, I’ve had one parking ticket in the 1970s lol. He came back laughing and said, they don’t keep records that far back, and absolutely nothing came up of any trouble at all, I said, yup, I’m a totally innocent lol. Only other time, just got chatting to 2 cops, had another fun chat, they apologised and we have to go. I said “to catch criminals?” They laughed and said, no, office paperwork lol. I guess we have bad cops here, but I’ve ended up laughing and joking with the few I’ve met.

    • @lk4871
      @lk4871 Год назад

      I think the majority of the bad cops are gone, especially after the underbelly stories as well as breaking through corruption. Our police officers are approachable. American cups would kill you if you looked sideways.

  • @Crosleyq
    @Crosleyq Год назад +22

    This was an Australian meme before meme culture really took off.

  • @sg-yq8pm
    @sg-yq8pm Год назад +30

    'cracker' is an Irish term that's common in Australia, means something is really fun or exciting, 'cracking good time' have a crack' also spelt 'craic'.

    • @chookinathunderstorm3446
      @chookinathunderstorm3446 Год назад +4

      Also refers to firecracker though.. I'm 66 and remember people saying that some thing, object, activity or person was a ..."little firecracker." Also Cracker Night was any celebratory night when we set off fireworks before it was banned here due to some horrific burns and blindings. As well as house and bushfires.

    • @geoffpriestley7310
      @geoffpriestley7310 Год назад

      Same here in Northern England, crack a talk with your mates usually taking the piss out of each other

    • @nickmaguire4914
      @nickmaguire4914 Год назад

      No. Cracker is cracker, craic is craic.

    • @101steel4
      @101steel4 Год назад

      English term

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 Год назад

      ​@@101steel4Craic is Irish.

  • @TheRancidYeti
    @TheRancidYeti Год назад +15

    You missed the ending!!! It shows on screen what fines, penalties & convictions were handed down in court.
    Also, they censored his name because he said his full first and last name very quickly. I live in the same area of Melbourne that this happened and everyone and their dog knows who Clint is 😂

  • @ishtar990
    @ishtar990 Год назад +27

    Australians dont usually have gun control issues, occasioally someone will have weapons but as a rule its usually "stupidity issues" or "lack of common sense issues" that get you questioned or arrested here............LOL

  • @Jeni10
    @Jeni10 Год назад +4

    Ryan, remember, he was sitting in the driver’s seat when the cops approached him. “I wasn’t driving.” LOL!

  • @mathewkelly9968
    @mathewkelly9968 Год назад +73

    Compared to US cops Aussie cops have a sense of humour , you can even get away with getting caught at times .

    • @dcmastermindfirst9418
      @dcmastermindfirst9418 Год назад

      Yeah Aussie cops won't load you with seven rounds of lead.

    • @leandabee
      @leandabee Год назад +2

      And compared to UK cops, aussie cops are henchmen 😅.

    • @petermcculloch4933
      @petermcculloch4933 Год назад

      ​@@leandabeeAre you aware of the problems the Met Police are experiencing at the moment?In particular, refusing to investigate and protecting criminal police, rape, murder and brutality

    • @mathewkelly9968
      @mathewkelly9968 Год назад

      @@leandabee never encountered UK bobbies but judging from other western European countries I've been to I can believe that

    • @leandabee
      @leandabee Год назад +2

      @@mathewkelly9968 I've just been watching how the UK police just let people do what they want, except if a young girl living with autism calls the policewoman a lesbian nana, then they will do something, 😅🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @susanrogers2761
    @susanrogers2761 Год назад +9

    Love your reactions Ryan..Australia is the best place on earth in my opinion

  • @annieparker3107
    @annieparker3107 Год назад +13

    The policeman shows exceptional patience

  • @mangotree2110
    @mangotree2110 Год назад +29

    Aussies don't carry guns Ryan

  • @kallmewas
    @kallmewas Год назад +55

    see in Australia nobody has guns in their car, so feeling your pockets its no big deal.

    • @shaundgb7367
      @shaundgb7367 Год назад +16

      This is like trying to explain what is outside of water to a fish. The fish has no concept of no water.

  • @bexfloo4511
    @bexfloo4511 Год назад +3

    That Coles car park is right next to my parent's house ... haha

  • @glenod
    @glenod Год назад +33

    in australia, in all states ( im sure ) if you are sitting in your vehicle with the keys either on you or in the ignition, its considered you are driving ( or about to or were ) that vehicle, if you are over 0.049 percent of PAC and get breath tested you can lose your licence and be fined.

    • @aussierhino471
      @aussierhino471 Год назад +2

      Pretty much correct - it's called being 'in charge' of the vehicle

    • @gregorturner4753
      @gregorturner4753 Год назад

      same for talking on the phone. if the car is running even on the side of the road and you are on the phone they could still charge you. so they advice they give is pull over, turn the engine off then speak. or use the handsfree.

    • @judithstrachan9399
      @judithstrachan9399 10 месяцев назад

      So if I pull over to answer my phone, they’ll ticket me for driving on the phone? Will they ticket me for driving with my handbrake on as well?

    • @glenod
      @glenod 10 месяцев назад

      @@judithstrachan9399 first part, no as long as youre stopped and in park etc. second part is just trolling.

    • @BWater-yq3jx
      @BWater-yq3jx Месяц назад

      And it's because of idiots like that.

  • @andoncroft5154
    @andoncroft5154 Год назад +19

    The 6 ppl he is referring to are not all cops, some those ppl are camera ppl lol. Ryan one thing you NEED TO UNDERSTAND about Aussie cops is physical contact with cops in Australia is very different then America. If an Australian cop grabs you and you violently rip your arm away from them, the cop will NOT start punching you or tackling you to the ground like American cops do. You watch enough Australian cops in action you'll UNDERSTAND that Aussie cops least 99 percent of them will NOT use excessive force even if a suspect is resisting arrest with minimal violence

    • @janegarnham
      @janegarnham Год назад +1

      You don't have to yell at him. 😂

  • @samanthapeters8314
    @samanthapeters8314 Год назад +12

    In Australia you have to give police your ID if they pull you over. You don't have to answer questions. But the police will take you down to the station and ask you again with your lawyer present. Which police hate doing because it means a lot of paperwork. Sometimes if you commit a minor crime and admit it upfront on the spot police will give you a warning to make their life easier. Honestly be upfront. If the police person is unfair, you can choose to go to court an object the police decision.

  • @drcmac
    @drcmac Год назад +10

    🔹️2:58 What a Drongo this young man is❗🚨🔹️

  • @Coooeee
    @Coooeee Год назад +3

    I went thru a random breath test, check point once, in my 2 door car. I don't drink so I wasn't worried. As I was doing the test, my heeler dog squeezed his head past mine and out the window. The female officer smiled and asked if he would submit to a breath test and then her and the 2 other cops around her cracked up. Thank God I live in Oz!

  • @Kermsdaddy
    @Kermsdaddy Год назад +2

    Ryan, your Aussie accent is sounding much better than the last time we heard it!!

  • @gary1705
    @gary1705 Год назад +26

    I don’t like burn outs 😡they are immature , irresponsible and dangerous in public ☹️

  • @PiersDJackson
    @PiersDJackson Год назад +19

    Ryan this program censors the surnames, and will blur numberplates and faces of those who have not signed the waiver. So "James" is actually Clint [redacted].

    • @shadowkyber2510
      @shadowkyber2510 Год назад +3

      I don't get why anyone would agree to have their face on this show

    • @Schwazzler
      @Schwazzler Год назад

      Do they have to get permission if it's filmed in public? Think about how outside a courthouse you always see people trying to shield their face from the cameras. @@shadowkyber2510

    • @Daniel31216
      @Daniel31216 Год назад +2

      @@shadowkyber2510 They're in a public place, so you don't need to agree to it. They only blur out some people's faces because they weren't the ones being stopped, so the show's just respecting their privacy.

    • @mebeme007
      @mebeme007 Год назад

      @@Daniel31216
      On these police "reality shows", they do have to ask people if they want to appear on tv or not. Also on those paramedic shows and similar.
      I think there's even some kind of contract that gets signed too. Not sure if it's for those who do wish to appear or not, or both must sign.
      And those who don't want to appear, have their faces blurred and names beeped over.
      It's not about simply being in a public place. It's the fact of the situation being a legal one, with police being involved, etc, and whether people want their identity being portrayed alongside the police in their situation.

  • @bigs1546
    @bigs1546 Год назад +4

    Love this one - he's as pissed as a newt ! Ash Bowden was a star in this series !

  • @Catherine-pz8gp
    @Catherine-pz8gp Год назад +17

    We don’t have guns so cops aren’t worried about us putting our hands in our pockets

  • @iamkat-agnt99-ash-kbt.59
    @iamkat-agnt99-ash-kbt.59 Год назад +2

    😂😂😂
    Ryan! James James!! Lol

  • @MsTrader1234
    @MsTrader1234 Год назад +6

    I'm James and so is my wife [Life of Brian reference]

  • @jeanettehuggins4964
    @jeanettehuggins4964 Год назад +2

    Waiting for his mate..but sitting behind the steering wheel lol

  • @wildeturkey2006
    @wildeturkey2006 Год назад +24

    Thats because in Austrailia we don't have guns.

    • @Anonymous551656
      @Anonymous551656 Год назад +3

      Technically most people in Australia can have guns if they really want to, there's just a lot more conditions. You need to have a legitimate reason for the firearm, which could include hunting, pest control, or sports shooting. The chief difference with the US is that "self defence" isn't a legitimate reason because in Australia there has been no demonstrated need for a firearm for self defence, and greater proliferation of firearms would actually decrease public safety in general.
      Of course you also can't concealed carry, if you are transporting a firearm in your car it needs to be in a locked case and only be carried between where your residence and where you are going to use it for your legitimate purpose (e.g. shooting club or going hunting).
      Cops are a lot safer because unlike in the US, the average criminal not associated with serious organised crime, or random person with mental health issues, are _far_ less likely to have a handgun they can pull on an officer.
      However if I as a citizen in good character wanted to join and participate in a sports shooting club I could obtain a handgun if I was so inclined.

    • @wildeturkey2006
      @wildeturkey2006 Год назад +4

      @@Anonymous551656 in 41 and have only met two ppl to own a gun. 1 a farmer and 2 was a sports shooter who left his gun at the range. No one has guns.

    • @angelawood6259
      @angelawood6259 Год назад +3

      ​​@@wildeturkey2006plenty of farmers and people in cattle stations own guns. Lots of people go pig and goose shooting up here too. I have family who own guns. You need to get out more.

    • @geraldinesnell2878
      @geraldinesnell2878 Год назад +2

      The gangs have guns and farmers have guns

    • @wildeturkey2006
      @wildeturkey2006 Год назад +5

      @@angelawood6259 I live in Sydney city, no one has guns. Farmers yes, but city dwellers no. And hand guns? Definitely not.

  • @vincentmanners2589
    @vincentmanners2589 Год назад +2

    Can’t wait to see you in Australia, you are gonna’ have a ball !

  • @Ainzleeriddell
    @Ainzleeriddell Год назад +1

    “Define definitive” - which Constable proceeded to do!!!!!

  • @claremonea872
    @claremonea872 Год назад +3

    Thanks for a great laugh 😂

  • @daniellehohenhaus3680
    @daniellehohenhaus3680 Год назад +2

    James must have been a very talented driver. Driving from the passenger seat, otherwise he must have been on Clint’s lap as Clint was in the driver seat.

  • @garymcdonald4109
    @garymcdonald4109 Год назад +2

    He’s a member of the infamous James gang.

  • @Ainzleeriddell
    @Ainzleeriddell Год назад +1

    The bum crack just took it to a classic!

  • @brucestorey3400
    @brucestorey3400 Год назад

    "James" became a legend in his home state of Victoria. For example. About a year after this was televised, I was driving through a small town in the west of the state and noticed the following - painted in big letters on a garage door -"I'M JUST WAITING FOR A MATE". PS Loving your show, and congrats on your Aussie accent. Pretty convincing.

  • @kingakdiscipl
    @kingakdiscipl Год назад

    Hahaha when he said "because I´m not happy with who you are."

  • @bblake5116
    @bblake5116 Год назад +4

    We love watching Ash Bowden

  • @jenniferharrison8915
    @jenniferharrison8915 Год назад +10

    Hey Ryan, more drunks? I will have to send you something more cultured! 🤨 Mate, I'm not drivin, just sittin ere! 😆 Our police are always polite and patient! 🤗 Witnesses, he's done! 😂 It's official, what a dumb dumb! 🤯

  • @imaginativeteacher8508
    @imaginativeteacher8508 Год назад

    Bwahaha @3:40 your Aussie accent is getting much better! 😂😂😂

  • @carolynsaunders9
    @carolynsaunders9 Год назад +3

    In Aus. Cracker means it is epic. Yes, we have to talk to the cops, breathalyzer is random and compulsory if a cop tells you to take a breath test. Constables are generally the newest members of the police force.

  • @wobbly2283
    @wobbly2283 Год назад +1

    Love your attempt at our accent😂

  • @WMH-MUSIC
    @WMH-MUSIC Год назад +5

    Another Excellent Reaction Ryan
    ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️👏🏻
    1:08

  • @felicitymoore7340
    @felicitymoore7340 Год назад +1

    I love this!!! He's obviously pissed.🤣🤣 I love our Victoria Police.

  • @Smokabis
    @Smokabis Год назад

    "James, James", "My son, James James II" 🤣🤣🤣!!!

  • @archiebald4717
    @archiebald4717 Год назад +2

    I am not sure about Australia, but in England and Wales we are not compelled to give personal details to, or indeed talk to the police, unless they have reasonable grounds to suspect the we have committed a crime, are in the process of commissioning a crime or about to commit a crime. However, drivers must produce their documents (Insurance, license, MOT et al) )on request, or withing five days at a police station. Though it is all now computerised, so they already know what the driver has or does not have. The general advice is 'don't talk to them', because they have a way of using it against you. Most coppers believe that everybody is a criminal, it is simply that some have not been found out yet!

  • @user-96.-
    @user-96.- 10 месяцев назад

    2:00 that accent was pretty spot on mate haha

  • @cottontails9003
    @cottontails9003 Год назад +5

    I love watching Ash , he makes me laugh. Thank you Ryan for uploading this video, it made me laugh and put a smile on my face .Also the cops in Australia will not fine you if your a nurse especially like me who works in icu(intensive care unit ).

    • @TheRancidYeti
      @TheRancidYeti Год назад

      Won’t fine you for what exactly? 😯

    • @jk177717
      @jk177717 Год назад +1

      Some will, some won't. I know of highway patrol ticketing a doctor who helps police with forensic cases over a trivial non-dangerous rule breach, just to make quota. There are some obnoxious cops out there, as well as the good ones.

    • @cottontails9003
      @cottontails9003 Год назад

      @@TheRancidYeti For speeding! !!!!!

    • @gregorturner4753
      @gregorturner4753 Год назад +1

      a friend of my sister was pulled over speeding. when the cop asked why she had an injured dog in the back that had been hit by a car. cop jumped into his car and gave her a police escort full siren and lights to the vets to save the dogs life.

  • @lisazelko3353
    @lisazelko3353 Год назад

    Dude, I told you to watch this months ago lol better late than never tho am I right lol

  • @terriclifton2462
    @terriclifton2462 Год назад +1

    This is bloody hilarious just waiting for a mate😂😂😂

  • @lolam4209
    @lolam4209 Год назад +2

    LOL our accent is funny sometimes too.
    burnouts are noise and air pollution

  • @PeterKelley
    @PeterKelley Год назад

    Yep, the same one I linked yesterday. A true classic.

  • @HaurakiVet
    @HaurakiVet Год назад +1

    It looks as if the roadside procedure is similar to that I worked under in NZ. After the breath screening test and a positive reading the individual is asked to accompany the officer for purpose of an evidential breath test or a blood test or both if needed. At this point he is not under arrest but can be arrested for failing to accompany to provide the afore mentioned evidential tests.
    If the driver cooperates throughout there is no need to arrest if the alleged offence is just driving with excess breath/blood alcohol.

  • @willcarroll8438
    @willcarroll8438 Год назад

    Keep doing the Aussie accent I love it! 🤣

  • @Minris1
    @Minris1 8 месяцев назад

    Your Aussie accent is getting better. Still not great but getting there 😂

  • @BigReecey
    @BigReecey Год назад +1

    When Ryan passes and the exact point in the video where the guy is the meme

  • @twoflyinghats
    @twoflyinghats Год назад

    Ryan, something that's said to be a 'cracker' or a 'banger' in Australia means it's fabulous and makes an impact, like a fire cracker.

  • @Dan_Ben_Michael
    @Dan_Ben_Michael Год назад

    I bet old mate dined out on that famous line “waiting for a mate”… after he got out of lockup of course. 😂

  • @scottvenus5332
    @scottvenus5332 Год назад +1

    They actually beeped over his full name (for legal reasons) as his case was before the courts I believe around the time the episode went to broadcast.

  • @BurgermanAU
    @BurgermanAU Год назад

    The trust thing is due to the Phallic nature of the object being put in his mouth lol

  • @andoncroft5154
    @andoncroft5154 Год назад +2

    In Australia you don't have to talk to the police, bt generally we do it's just part our culture lol

  • @shaneconnors757
    @shaneconnors757 Год назад +2

    Australian Coppers are among the Best in the World!

  • @gary1705
    @gary1705 Год назад

    You made me laugh so much Ryan hahaha 👏👏👏👏

  • @oztez9222
    @oztez9222 Год назад +3

    6 people standing around you are there to keep other people safe. Cops are well trained.

    • @dalelc43
      @dalelc43 Год назад +3

      No, they are there to film. In Australia police work alone without backup or guns drawn, it's called having a spine. In other countries ahmm (something in my throat US) police are scared of their own shadows. 🤣🤣

    • @nathanielpillar8012
      @nathanielpillar8012 Год назад +2

      ​@@dalelc43i think they're not scared of shadows, but of everyone having guns. Much more of a threat.

    • @DDDadToTheBone
      @DDDadToTheBone Год назад

      ​@@dalelc43 can you blame them? Screw being a cop over there lmao

  • @philmorton4590
    @philmorton4590 Год назад +6

    .181 that's about 10 hours to get to soberness, they'll take a blood test long before that, his screwed.

  • @KathSanders
    @KathSanders 7 месяцев назад

    This is a legend video in Australia

  • @_lonath_
    @_lonath_ Год назад +1

    Oh, this is a classic

  • @Alex.The.Lionnnnn
    @Alex.The.Lionnnnn Год назад +3

    I'm not having a HAPPY ARVO....I'm just waiting for a mate. 😂😂😂

  • @nanold82
    @nanold82 Год назад +1

    A breath test at the police station is optional, although, if you say no, they take you to the hospital for a blood test. You can refuse that but you end up being held until they can get you a court date. So basically its best to go back for the police station for a breath test.

  • @kelly-marie
    @kelly-marie 7 месяцев назад

    WTF this is my local shop. How have I not seen this 😂😂😂😂

  • @jacklinton5370
    @jacklinton5370 Год назад

    You’re getting Pretty good with your Aussie accent. Most people default to the outback but you’re going for the everyday accent. Keep it up.

  • @davidcarte2432
    @davidcarte2432 Год назад +3

    It was his last name that was blimped out

  • @overworlder
    @overworlder Год назад +1

    Your accent is getting better

  • @judithstrachan9399
    @judithstrachan9399 10 месяцев назад

    I thought Ry’s reactions this time were among the best. He even backtracked so we could catch up.

  • @movingloz
    @movingloz Год назад

    Haha 😛 OMG Carrum Downs is like 10 minutes from me in Frankston.

  • @davidareeves
    @davidareeves Год назад +1

    Even curbs are out to get ya in Australia bro

  • @leandabee
    @leandabee Год назад +1

    The 367 means how many comments were made at the time 😊

  • @ashwrightyy
    @ashwrightyy Год назад

    Oh this is an absolute classic

  • @juisjuis551
    @juisjuis551 Год назад

    Ur the best Ryan... i feel like ur my friend watching utube videos with me lol xo

  • @sunriseboy4837
    @sunriseboy4837 6 месяцев назад

    AB was in that show Highway Patrol. He is a bloody legend. Just about everyone loves him. By the book. Straight bat. No attitude.
    His mum and dad must be very proud of him.
    Listen, I've gotta go, I'm waiting for a mate to come and look at this Customline gear box.

  • @frenchys_prospecting
    @frenchys_prospecting Год назад +13

    This guy is innocent. I am the mate he was waiting for.
    Anyway, you dont have to talk to police but you do have to legally give your name here but you're not doing yourself any favours being caught in a crashed car while drunk

    • @brontepetropoulos4755
      @brontepetropoulos4755 Год назад

      Yeh RIGHT!!!! 😂😂😂😂

    • @nickmaguire4914
      @nickmaguire4914 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂
      Onya mate!

    • @utha2665
      @utha2665 Год назад +1

      If he had any brains he should have jumped in the back seat and when the cops asked who was driving just say "dunno, I just woke up and the driver was gone, all I did was hitch a ride". Would have been more plausible, lol.

  • @bbbbraxton
    @bbbbraxton 6 месяцев назад

    He's just waitin for his mate.

  • @linmonash1244
    @linmonash1244 Год назад +1

    Aussies think American's calling Police; 'Sherriff's' is weird. I guess it's because we grew up on old cowboy / spaghetti type [ or old Blues Brothers ] movies, where the Sherriff's: rode horses, walked bow-legged, chewed 'baccey', slung bad guys outta saloons and all talked with a broad Southern Accent. 🤣

  • @peterryan6097
    @peterryan6097 Год назад +1

    You’re going too deep mate. This guy is pissed . Pissed people do this. In Australia you must produce produce identification if driving a car. Pissed people are often smart arses because they are pissed. 😊

  • @jamesgovett3225
    @jamesgovett3225 Год назад

    What some people don’t know or understand is that here in the state of Victoria even if you are parked in the driveway if your own home or any other property for that matter and say if you have had a few drinks and are over the legal limit and for whatever reason you are sitting in a car even in the back seat but with your key in the ignition the police can charge you for drink driving and you can lose your licence etc, so if your at a party and you know you over the limit and just want to sleep it off in your car the thing is DINT leave your key in the ignition even if you want your radio or whatever on!

  • @gwb2012
    @gwb2012 Год назад

    Your accent is coming along really well lmao :)

  • @adaml19
    @adaml19 Год назад

    Just w8ing for a m8 is Aussie folklore and is now enshrined in the Aussie vernacular!

  • @marypevitt174
    @marypevitt174 10 месяцев назад

    Ryan's making me laugh more than the cop and the guy he pulled over