best audit ive seen in a while , you stood up them wannabe cops ,that tat guy had a right attitude the uniform gone to his head the wally !! this is how most cops behave with public these days ,there only a few good ones out of the whole of uk force , disgracefull,.
The signage where he enters the area is misleading. By itself it seems like it is for the interior of the building which in combination with the note that it is not accesible makes the reader assume it is only for the inside. A sign like the one by the road would be much more approriate since the no public access area is behind it.
Enough for him to think he been bullied wonder what he say if really happened but it pay a bill won’t it they no what they doing or why say wonder what happen
I don't understand how people are faulting the officers they are polite and calm and it's the camera man who is rude and abusive and entered an area which was not open to public
This whole "threat level" crap is just to justify removing public rights and freedoms. Ask yourself will it ever go lower? Will it ever go to low or zero? Does it ever go down? No it will only ever be raised and then used as justification to add more state powers and control.
@@taIlboyandy23 end of the day it’s not important about little details on things like trespass signs or this or that, nobody else gets into arguments and trying to destroy each other in one way or another , and he expects people to treat him like a king because he is a member of the public, He is just a bitter hateful sad camera pest
@@theliamofella And you’re watching his videos, posting under a fake name. What does that make you, PC “O’Leary”? I’d say it makes you a fraud and a coward.
@@theliamofella And you’re watching his videos, posting under a fake name. What does that make you, PC “O’Leary”? I’d say it makes you a fraud and a coward.
You don't earn respect! Respect is a god given birth right... all should be respected until they earn your dis respect through their own words and actions
We all have not just a right but a duty to monitir our governments behaviour at all levels - we should NOT be paying for thugs like this bunch. Just imagine any one of them interacting with our children, elderly or other vulnerable group. Besides which I doubt their signage is lawful since we pay for the building and have aright to monitor unrestricted areas 0 no barrier implys rightof access and it is a police station not MI5!
Yet he called police (stating he doesn't normally do it) because he'd been assaulted he'd call the police if his brew went cold ,who's he trying to kind ,ive just been on his channel fgs he using wikipedia as a true fact finding site instead of a government website to "audit " a young offenders institute ? Showing himself up seems to be a habit, giving out security suggestions glad he didnt zoom in with the drone its for 15-18's very strange 🤦😬i'd have reported him myself for filming minors the fool🙄
@@RM-qv9rb Actually that is not true. I lost respect for them when they pulled over My Law abiding husband, spitting in his face with their venom. Saying they just saw him leave a pub he just passed. When in fact he had just left a hospice where his father was dying. Which was about a quarter of a mile away.
I have really been enjoying your videos of late and I am fully behind your cause and appreciate what you do, however, I have to say that I don't agree with how you handled them here. To be honest, towards the end, I thought that they were extremely tolerant and patient with you considering the things that you were saying to them. Please try to deal with these situations in a more civilised manner and try to better control your emotions, make us viewers proud of you! I have subscribed and given you a thumbs up for encouragement!
@@AY-Audits I don't care what anyone says, for many different reasons it can be hard yacka to be totally cool all the time, and being put off foot by plastic cops may have altered your way of handling things, I know two back home who would never dream of taking action in that manner, never happen, don't know about others in my state just not in their job profile. Well done to keep going on that day, no matter how long you hung around it got up their noses big time, will look at more of your work, respect the amount of time and work you put into this , cheers.
Yeah there’s no need to call them names to expose how bad they are and how they abuse power. Keep calm, no shouting, no names and kill them with kindness expose corruption
They exist to enforce political ideology and collect corporate debts and are no longer about preventing crime unless the "crime" falls into the two categories already mentioned.
Auditor is totally in the wrong with this one!!!! He filmed the parking lot which clearly shows No Public Access, decides to try to find away around that by walking up a staircase with a sign clearly stating No Trespassing!!! been warned arrest should take place… I like watching some Auditor’s, but this one deserves to bet arrested.
At 11.53, it's funny to hear you shout - after moving out of police grounds - I'm not going anywhere. It's a bit like the joke about a drunk being chucked out a pub, shouting from the pavement..."Come out here and chuck me out",, FFS!
Takes guts to approach another man, without a camera and call them very insulting names, he is a coward, if one of them police officers even touches him then he will scream abuse,
@@elvishards8161 no need. I personally follow these types home and log their address. But the simple thing to do is to push them away! If they then step forward THEN you do the do. Yes you get arrested. So just counter sue. Their actions are not in the public interest so a plea is entered to drop your charge of them battering you and they will drop their BOGUS charges on you. BUT, you did manage to plant a few blows on them first. ...and you STILL know their addresses...everyone involved.
Calling cops pigs is not ok. Pigs are fine, clean and delicious animals, their reputation should not be dragged into the dirt by comparing them to dirty cops.
The sign said no public access. You shouldn't be there. It's like going into someone's driveway and getting upset when they ask you to leave. If you're unsure you can ask, but as soon as it's apparent that it's private land, you must go. Imagine someone coming in you garden ect.
Private property/trespass is civilian and matter (not criminal) they are civilians , not with powers of "constables in office " unwanted touch is "battery " even for those in office 👊
3 auditors were charged and prosecuted for aggravated trespass on a police station, mysteriously the videos were taken down after the convictions... I wonder why...perhaps as is evidently obvious they don't know or understand the law very similar to your good self.
@@meatabolichealingUK _"Ask politely"_ isn't part of common law, you are asked to leave. As soon as you fail to leave you can be removed as a trespasser.
@@meatabolichealingUKNo. They removed his right of "public access" by telling him to leave. The "auditor" refused therefore they had the right to use reasonable force to remove him from private property, just as anyone has the right to remove trespassers from their. Had the auditor resisted or fought them it would have gone from a civil matter namely tresspass to a criminal one namely aggravated trespass. This auditor should be ashamed of himself waisting emergency 999 resources all because he doesn't want to stay out of private property or let people get on with their jobs.
Yeap the auditor embarrassed himself by entering a place where it was signposted outside that public should not enter and got rightly removed by the employees.
@@streetspirit956 🤨 they dont help when they are needed as nothing is never a crime when reporting it. If there is money to be gained I.e fines or a reward for a cop then maybe ul get to see one
@@streetspirit956 very sad outlook ? only thing sad here is you thinking there behaviour is exceptable ! with behaviour like they showed to a member of public is DISGRACEFULL, that sign you pointed out in your last comment saying he walked on to private land ,have you not even thought that some people cannot read? and if they dont want public going there they should fence it off with a automatic gate /or barrier ,there actions were uncalled for ,just jumped up over egotistic idiots that think they can abuse there power because they have a uniform on ,and the pc,s that come along after were just a ignorant and useless dealing with the public,
Why do audits still exist? Because of experiences like this. Heavy handed, no de-escalation, fuelled by ego, and very unprofessional. Hopefully the officers involved can reflect and learn from the experience. Here’s hoping! 👍
@@budgetnuclearweapons7858 I never mentioned assault once in my comment. The officers were indeed provoked - this is the purpose of an audit. However they totally took the bait, missed any opportunity for deescalation (as they are trained to), allowed their egos to control their actions, and didn’t behave professionally. That’s all true, surely? Every instance is an opportunity for learning, and I hope they do learn not t get triggered so easily… then audits would stop. When they behave like this, it only attracts more auditors.
@@budgetnuclearweapons7858 I actually agree with many of your points. I don’t believe auditors should cross the threshold of private property, unless there is implied public access. Auditors will always take it to the threshold of legality, which can often pass the point of being passive. Auditors come in all shapes and sized and have varying motivations, indeed - I don’t think this example was a perfect audit at all. I far prefer the passive auditors that allow any aggression/escalation to come from the ‘auditee’. Those auditors that are in it for the ‘right’ reasons seem to shine out in my view, and I actually love to see a ‘pass’. I still stand by my points about the reaction in this example though… if they had their chance again I suspect it may have progressed differently. 👍
@@budgetnuclearweapons7858 incorrect, reasonable force can only be used once the trespass escalates to aggravated trespass, they touched him before aggravated trespass was established, touch is battery which is assault, which has a jail time sentence of up to 7 years. Audits like this highlight police abuse because they expose police abuse you can try to invert that as much as you want but a fact is a fact no matter how hard you try to reframe it!
@@johnbaldwin9126 you watch the video again and see if the sign says no entry and no public access and that is what I said ,I never said he didn't go in another way or I never said he tunneled in or parachuted in or was carried in on the outer edge of a very large hat covering your Ever so large head.
Idiots like u fail to understand the point of these videos. Police will come down on u and I like a tonne of bricks for the smallest violation but when held to their own rules which they never abide by they dont like it. We can all play these silly pedantic jobsworth games and they dont fucking like it do they? Give em hell i say
7:48 Wow, police now a days are so unsure about their strength and ability that they need to have 5 officers (2 PCSO and 3 constables) to handle a person standing in a car park who is doing nothing more than being a bit mouthy and holding a camera.
@@auditnerd8767 Someone standing in the open only holding a mobile phone is serious. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Nope, can't arrest for swearing. It's a private place, not a public place. That's why they're ejecting him. If you want to be a bootlicker, fine, be one.
@@auditnerd8767 And if the police arrested him for swearing then they'd just prove they are snowflakes or just retaliating because they can't do anything else. I've personally been with people who swore at police with way coarser language and seen it in many videos (no not in auditing ones) where the police just let it slide. The law about swearing is only used by police as a last resort or just to add on the charges once someone has been arrested. If you say it's because the others used discretion to not doing anything about the swearing, then I say that discretion is used when it's not in the public interest to continue with arrest etc. Public interest meaning the cost, the time, the effort involved just for the swearing is not worth it. Finally, we are not in Victorian England anymore. Swearing is on TV, in films, your local pub, and kids are the ones that are more likely to swear than anyone else and have done so since I was a kid over 50 years go.
We all go through life, after a while you expect you have a handle on things, but when your world is turned around, you might be excused for being put off guard, you are suddenly in a different world in which plastic cops are pushing you around, and all your rules are thrown out, you may not be able to get yourself together to push back, like getting caught off guard, playing sport you muck up the kick or catch whatever, he was definitely in a place that was foreign to him being pushed by plastic coppers.
Imagine been at your work place and someone coming and taking videos of your personal car and reg plate to put on the Internet , as if you wouldn't get annoyed. Its madness that just because you work for the police you're meant to accept been made a fool of and have no privacy. I work in health care so someone videos my car and puts a camera in my face calls me a mug that's acceptable hmm don't think so! Not one of these people commeting praising this "auditor" or "independant journalist" as he calls himself can say they would be ok with it oh and guess who they'd probably call..... the people your all laughing at calling idiots and you wonder why crime is so high because no-one wants to do this job because of the lack of respect and "auditors" / "independant journalist " putting you on the Internet making you a target.
Couldn’t agree more Lou. Why doesn’t this spineless low life with a swallow tattooed on his hand ( calling out others for having tattoos) reveal his name and workplace so we can ‘audit’ his place of work (assuming he has one and not claiming off tax payers money)! A very sad, pathetic, simple man with way too much time on his hands. Need’s to get a hobby or therapist or something to make better use of his time. I would say that fully comprehensive,able-bodied citizens, who are not working, are more of a drain on society than the public servants, trying their best to carry out their duties and working endless hours in the process!!! Something tells me the nameless 🐈 won’t reveal his Identity 😂
@@cheifwigham12 exactly and his followers saying well done you humiliated and mugged them off! I feel pretty sorry if a grown man calls bullying people working to protect the public just to get a few likes a job🤣
@@stuartbrown8259 they do correct. But I think your missing the point. If you was at work and somebody came into your work car park, randomly started recording your car then when questioned put the camara in your face ,make personal remarks and mock your job how would you react ? Bear in mind you knew this person was going to be put on the Internet to spread hate about you because that's what they do as a "job"!!!
The PCSOs and PCs deliberately escalated the situation by intimidating AY and using unwanted and unnecessary physical touching of his person, in order to get him intentionally angry and upset, so they would then have reasonable grounds to suspect him of an offence and make an arrest. Although AY used profanity and insultive and abusive words and name calling at the 2 PCSOs and 1 PC in particular, nearly all of what the auditor said was protected free speech under legislation and common law, which has been upheld many times in the Crown and High Courts. If AY was arrested for a Section 5 Public Order on the "supposed" police private land/carpark, the chances of him being found guilty in court of this offence would of been slim as a Section 5 is public only related act, and AY was standing on private land at the time the incident took place. I've watched thousands of auditing videos spanning over several years now, and I have seen how poorly and cruelly the police have treated the public, but then I've read comments of people on RUclips and the like saying this auditor and this person shouldn't of insulted the police officer in that way, when half the time the police do exactly the same to us. So as for as how AY spoke to the PCs and PCSOs, he had every right under free speech to voice his anger, opinions, thoughts, displeasure, grievances and distain at them.
@@auditnerd8767 It was a lawful removal from the premises but it wasn't handled in the best and most appropriate way, the PCSOs and PCs in my opinion failed to P.A.W correctly. If that police carpark was indeed private land then AY could of been arrested for a Section 5 but they would of had to change that to a Section 50 or something similar because Section 5 is a public only related offence, a Section 5 wouldn't of stood up in court, but the police would of had better luck getting AY convicted on a Section 50, cos they would of argued that AY was using abusive and insultive language. The Police had every opportunity to arrest AY, cos like you said he did return back onto the premises, but he was on the phone to 101/the station to report a crime and some members of the public had congregated right across the street, which left him feeling uneasy, unsafe and he didn't want them overhearing him give out his personal information, so these were his reasons he went back onto the premises. I'll give the PCs their due, they could of arrested AY, but rather chose officer discretion at the time, or there were other reasons at play that they just decided not to escalate matters any further than had already occurred.
@@auditnerd8767 Yes of course I know Section 33 CJA 1972, this is another public related legislative law. I agree with you, Section 33 has been abused by some auditors, but I think most of it is down to them not fully understanding it and applying it to areas of land and property where Section 33 either doesn't apply or cannot be applied to. I cannot be too hard on any auditor who accidentally misinterprets sections of legislation, and from time to time a person is going to get it wrong. That is why it is so important to; rather than ridicule an auditor for making a mistake, instead to support, correct and teach them in a constructive and positive way. The reason why auditors came on the scene in the first place was because people got fed up of the way the police had failed them and violated their civil rights. It's pretty obvious to me that the police are not gonna change their ways and make the effort to right their wrongs, so it's up to us to do that job for them.
Ahh, the good old 'hate others 'cause you lack it' section. ^ What's above me reminds me of the contents often found within a frequently use and unflushed toilet bowl.
Agree that there was a catalogue of errors there but you really didn't help yourself calling them every name under the sun if this complaint was taken seriously. It was clear to see they wasn't bothered about the names you was throwing at them. I cant stand the police either and watch quite a few auditing channels but it looks like you was there just to provoke a reaction nothing else.
Wasn't bothered? Did you miss the angry looks from peanut head? He would have done worse if no cameras for sure. Wasn't the best way to audit, but they were defo bothered by him, or the quote incident wouldn't have happened. They pushed him about before any swearing took place
@@theangryscotsman5174 He should of remained calm while being pushed about. Would of highlighted the police in a worse light in the event of a complaint. He chose to launched into a tirade of verbal insults which made him look stupid in my opinion. Yes obviously not easy to remain calm and as I've said I can't stand the police either but on this occasion I think he deserved what he got.
@@nosmo-king why do you see it that way how would you feel if a police officer abused your right these auditors like ab Auditing Britain are there to show us just how much police abuse there right you will not under stand until these police rip your family apart will happily charge a dad wanting to see there son but wont give a shit when the poor sod jumps of a bridge because of police getting involved with family's prive matters to much while poor jo blogs down the street is getting a hammer over there head buy the local junky and your right it is to get a reaction and to see how these officers deal with it
And you're an auditor yourself, are you? No? Then why speak on something you know nothing about? Ever heard of stay in your lane? Or keep your opinions to yourself?
IF PUSHED OR ASSAULTED. DON'T "IMMEDIATELY DO THIS!" (THE ALTERNATIVE FACTS) FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES. a. Don't..... "immediately fall over and shout that you've just been assaulted". b. Don't.... "claim to have got an unidentifiable back, neck, or head, (etc) injury from the assault". c. Don't.... "seek medical assistance and document the unidentifiable injury". d. Don't.... "record everything or request body worn or security camera footage". e. Don't.... "get a good personal injury lawyer". f. Don't.... "sue the offender for loss of earnings, medical costs, injuries, physiotherapy, post traumatic stress and damages". g. Don't.... "report the offender to their company, superiors, investigators, authorities or the press and seek punishment for the offender! Important Note: (Don't ...."follow this advice") End of Education. You're Welcome!
You knowingly trespassed. You were ejected. End of. Given the level of butt-hurt that you displayed in response to an entirely predictable reaction I think they remained quite calm.
No, it's a flawed point and shows ignorance of the law. Police property is private property. You can be guilty of a public order offence on private property if the public have access. That's the REAL meaning of the much misused section 33
13:45 The amount of force used was not reasonable for the situation at hand. AY is only standing there talking on the phone and the constable grabbed him and forced him off the car park. It's not a secure car park even though it's technically an area for authorised personnel only is has no barriers or gates. AY was doing anything that required an immediate removal from the area. They could have stayed where they were and just monitored, and at best approached AY to ensure that he didn't go any further. But going over the top with force for an open patch of land which is just the cops being driven by their egos.
To be honest, I wouldn't have recommended AY to go back on to the car park, but if he felt it necessary to speak with the two constables rather than shouting from the pavement, then it's understandable.
They will put their hands on the wrong person sooner or later and regret it a bunch of heavy handed cowards all over one man with a camera well done to stand up to those cowards.
First video of yours I've seen an I'm subscribing.. That's how to deal with these dry lunches "jog on pig!" So simple yet so concise and to the point. 🤣
Brilliant audit mate. Them two weapons pushing you like that then the tyrants after, Absolutely disgusting! Make sure you definitely complain. I woulda lost it with them first two. Tbh you handled it quite well mate.
I mean, there are signs everywhere saying private and no public access with regards to that car park, the writing was literally on the wall with regards to what was going to happen. Thought they were quite calm to be fair
Just because they put a sign up does not make it lawful. Thet could say take your trousers off before entering - would you obey? As the public we have a right and a duty to monior all public services we pay for. The fact there is no barrier implies right of access sign or no sign. The police are not above the law and this station is not NI5 that it cannot be monitored.
@@chrisbevis7725 Wrong, any owner of private property reserves the right to post signage stating that entrance is not authorised, there does NOT need to be a physical barrier in place. I mean, if your argument is that people should not be expected to read, we are off to a bad start. Holding public servants to account and standards is critical ... but this is clearly not that, it's just goofballs with cameraa making non-existant issues to leech views from people with too much time to think
Showing up "auditing" for the complete waste of time that it is. Actually telling g the camera there's a no entry sign then trying to pretend you didn't see it. Using childish and pathetic insults that it was hoped had disappeared with live free. Even the nonsense claims of "I'll have your job". The police acted impeccably, removing someone who refused to leave despite many requests. Auditing serves no useful purpose whatsoever except in the deluded minds of those jobless idiots who do it
@@rickc8865 seems like your comment got filtered out so it’s not visible to everyone but I can see the notification about it. who do you mean when you say your staff? what sort of establishment
Couldn’t agree more. It was embarrassing hearing him shout ‘walk of shame’ as they were calmly walking back to the station having successfully removed him from the property. What made it even funnier is he shouted it from the public footpath where he’d been told to stand 😂 he was absolutely schooled by those officers who removed him with the minimum of fuss.
They arent nice and calm they broke the law the second they started touching him and using excessive force to remove him and also broke the covid regulations as well didnt identify themselves by number so many wrong offences so they were peanut heads 🤣🤣
I must congratulate you on your restraint, even when being shoved about/assaulted. Arrogant, bully-boy, pretend cops. To be honest I don't think I could be so calm. Afraid I only know one way a bully can be handled, maybe that's what these muppets actually need.
@@auditnerd8767 These piglets escalated a situation that wouldn't have occurred had they controlled their ego's, they can't be let loose on the public 😳
As controversial as my opinion may be, the PCSO's can use reasonable, proportionate and justifiable force to remove anybody off private property, but they should use procedures they should have been shown when (if) they got trained properly! But wow, 4:12 first interaction with PCSO with what appears to be high vis attitude...! What started out as an order quickly turned in to unreasonable actions which then unreasonably came to a fast physical contact without any patience or dynamic risk assessment, nor professional standards as expected! The PCSO should first have engaged with less of an attitude because the camera does not dictate the actions and feelings of a camera operator just because they have a camera in their hand. This was a civil matter from the start but I never expected it to be handled the way they did. I know that their handlers will be having words with them about their actions! These are my only thoughts I am prepared to say... shocking unreasonable actions from PCSO's... When PC's turn up, they could have had a little bit more empathy and less contempt... I guess this is the standard of policing from this police station as highlighted by PCSO's and PC's... I think many people will agree that they know that Auditing Yorkshire could have been approached in the first instance with better standards of professionalism and much much less contempt despite how people view auditors. The alarm and distress should have been taken seriously but instead, the police officers acted the opposite way to what they should have done, they should have acted impartially and took the report of alarm and distress and then instantly passed it to another police officer from the station to deal with it who was not part of the allegations being made. Thanks for sharing your encounter, they should take your call seriously and investigate this properly but my guess is they wont!
As soon as the auditor started being abusive, I lost all respect for the guy. There is such a thing as mutual respect, letting your frustration get the better of you makes you just as bad as they are. Have no time for rudeness and insults.
Auditing Yorkshire, your words do the cause of changing things for the better, a disservice. The general public will never support someone that speaks the way you do.
best audit ive seen in a while , you stood up them wannabe cops ,that tat guy had a right attitude the uniform gone to his head the wally !! this is how most cops behave with public these days ,there only a few good ones out of the whole of uk force , disgracefull,.
Thank you 🙏
I bet they got bullied at school especially peanut head lol
@@jamieheeley2087 peanut head defiantly got bullied
@@AY-Audits u can tell
How can you say best audit this guy is a idiot he went there just to bait the old bill
18 seconds in you saw the signs no public access, yet 11 mins 40 you said you didn’t look at it. Which one was it?
The signage where he enters the area is misleading. By itself it seems like it is for the interior of the building which in combination with the note that it is not accesible makes the reader assume it is only for the inside. A sign like the one by the road would be much more approriate since the no public access area is behind it.
Enough for him to think he been bullied wonder what he say if really happened but it pay a bill won’t it they no what they doing or why say wonder what happen
He always lies, cannot be trusted.
You horrible horrible human being auditing Yorkshire..
I don't understand how people are faulting the officers they are polite and calm and it's the camera man who is rude and abusive and entered an area which was not open to public
Still the last cop is probably a wimp would he have push him if he was out of uniform and his own?
Pure abuse. Unfortunately don't condone this level of auditing
Nor me.
@@steely666it's funny at Police man. 😂😂😂😂😂
Asked to leave, told to leave, made to leave, simple. Foul mouthed calling police disgusting, why?
The threat level for their behavior should be substantial
This whole "threat level" crap is just to justify removing public rights and freedoms. Ask yourself will it ever go lower? Will it ever go to low or zero? Does it ever go down? No it will only ever be raised and then used as justification to add more state powers and control.
And you believe the auditors behaviour was civilised do you.
@@taIlboyandy23 end of the day it’s not important about little details on things like trespass signs or this or that, nobody else gets into arguments and trying to destroy each other in one way or another , and he expects people to treat him like a king because he is a member of the public,
He is just a bitter hateful sad camera pest
@@theliamofella And you’re watching his videos, posting under a fake name. What does that make you, PC “O’Leary”? I’d say it makes you a fraud and a coward.
@@theliamofella And you’re watching his videos, posting under a fake name. What does that make you, PC “O’Leary”? I’d say it makes you a fraud and a coward.
Here we again with the ' respect' thing... You can expect to be treated with good manners but you earn respect by word, action or deed!
There is no respect for police. As you said, you get back what you give out. Most people support police, not aggressive and threatening people.
You treated in the same way you treated them. You were such a knob and got all you deserved.
You don't earn respect! Respect is a god given birth right... all should be respected until they earn your dis respect through their own words and actions
Alarm and distress yet he goes right into these situations
Well somebody's gotta hold the authorities to account.
We all have not just a right but a duty to monitir our governments behaviour at all levels - we should NOT be paying for thugs like this bunch. Just imagine any one of them interacting with our children, elderly or other vulnerable group. Besides which I doubt their signage is lawful since we pay for the building and have aright to monitor unrestricted areas 0 no barrier implys rightof access and it is a police station not MI5!
Comedy timing of the ice cream van. Priceless
UK police have placed themselves in the position where they've lost so much respect from many citizens......
*Police
Only from crooked no good people. Good general public still support them.
Yet he called police (stating he doesn't normally do it) because he'd been assaulted he'd call the police if his brew went cold ,who's he trying to kind ,ive just been on his channel fgs he using wikipedia as a true fact finding site instead of a government website to "audit " a young offenders institute ?
Showing himself up seems to be a habit, giving out security suggestions glad he didnt zoom in with the drone its for 15-18's very strange 🤦😬i'd have reported him myself for filming minors the fool🙄
@@wix7657 Cool story bro, well made up.
@@RM-qv9rb Actually that is not true. I lost respect for them when they pulled over My Law abiding husband, spitting in his face with their venom. Saying they just saw him leave a pub he just passed. When in fact he had just left a hospice where his father was dying. Which was about a quarter of a mile away.
I have really been enjoying your videos of late and I am fully behind your cause and appreciate what you do, however, I have to say that I don't agree with how you handled them here. To be honest, towards the end, I thought that they were extremely tolerant and patient with you considering the things that you were saying to them. Please try to deal with these situations in a more civilised manner and try to better control your emotions, make us viewers proud of you! I have subscribed and given you a thumbs up for encouragement!
I’m past that now thanks mate
yep, I am normally on board but this is beyond. Wtf do you expect them to do? You should have been arrested.
@@jnow3144 they're coming to get him in a few days now he has published the evidence they wanted.
@@AY-Audits I don't care what anyone says, for many different reasons it can be hard yacka to be totally cool all the time, and being put off foot by plastic cops may have altered your way of handling things, I know two back home who would never dream of taking action in that manner, never happen, don't know about others in my state just not in their job profile.
Well done to keep going on that day, no matter how long you hung around it got up their noses big time, will look at more of your work, respect the amount of time and work you put into this , cheers.
@@AY-Audits Well done police. Auditing Yorkshire is a knobhead. Who do you think you are ,issuing your orders as if you are the Fuhrer.
Sign says it all.
“Two PCs just drove past & laughed at me” 😂😂😂😂😂😂
lol
Hmm.. I think you lost the moral high ground with your reaction and abuse.
All went tits up walking on to private property !
Yeah there’s no need to call them names to expose how bad they are and how they abuse power. Keep calm, no shouting, no names and kill them with kindness expose corruption
They deserve it
The standards are so low now in the Police that they are no longer fit for purpose.
They exist to enforce political ideology and collect corporate debts and are no longer about preventing crime unless the "crime" falls into the two categories already mentioned.
@@bobbyrayofthefamilysmith24 that's the truth
@Polecat If that's the case, it reflects the scum they have to deal with.
The irony of degree requirements now
Just leave and stop being a div
A very decent audit. You've earned another subscriber. Keep up the Good Work!!
Auditor is totally in the wrong with this one!!!! He filmed the parking lot which clearly shows No Public Access, decides to try to find away around that by walking up a staircase with a sign clearly stating No Trespassing!!! been warned arrest should take place… I like watching some Auditor’s, but this one deserves to bet arrested.
he yearns for confrontation so he can try and tell them the " law" this buffoon has obviously had trouble with the law before hence his hatred
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Can't arrest for trespass it's civil. Can be arrested for criminal trespass but he didn't do that. He is obnoxious though.
what part of no public do you not understand
awfully handled imo . im out
c'ya p0nce
Peace, kiddo!
At 11.53, it's funny to hear you shout - after moving out of police grounds - I'm not going anywhere.
It's a bit like the joke about a drunk being chucked out a pub, shouting from the pavement..."Come out here and chuck me out",, FFS!
They should have identified themselves. Not sure about the rest in my opinion. Takes guts to do this - subscribed.
No guts required just an extraordinary level of stupidity
Takes guts to approach another man, without a camera and call them very insulting names, he is a coward, if one of them police officers even touches him then he will scream abuse,
Guts?
Pretty sure pcso's have no power to touch anyone.
@@Steves_fish who did they arrest?
Could've knocked em out in self defence then get arrested then court and if you didn't win then vigilante style justice needs served slowly
@@elvishards8161 no need. I personally follow these types home and log their address.
But the simple thing to do is to push them away! If they then step forward THEN you do the do.
Yes you get arrested.
So just counter sue.
Their actions are not in the public interest so a plea is entered to drop your charge of them battering you and they will drop their BOGUS charges on you.
BUT, you did manage to plant a few blows on them first.
...and you STILL know their addresses...everyone involved.
Politeness , good manners and respect are two different things , respect has to be earned
@Audit Fan what is ?
Calling cops pigs is not ok. Pigs are fine, clean and delicious animals, their reputation should not be dragged into the dirt by comparing them to dirty cops.
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"Identify yourself"
Who do you think you are?
Bunch of children arguing over nothing.
This is what happens when you have such privilege.
You won’t do anything, lots of talk but you won’t take it any further.
Because he knows if he makes a complaint he'll get done for wasting police time because he's clearly an idiot and he's in the wrong.
A wet wipe like all auditors.
I've subscribed don't let them pigs of the hook! corruption at the highest standards needs to be exposed!! Keep up the good work 👍🏻
The sign said no public access. You shouldn't be there. It's like going into someone's driveway and getting upset when they ask you to leave.
If you're unsure you can ask, but as soon as it's apparent that it's private land, you must go.
Imagine someone coming in you garden ect.
You read out at the beginning the sign that said NO PUBLIC ACCESS , LIAR
John Collier: access was gained via a route to a "yellow phone". Therefore access by the public
Even if he did read it they still had to trespass him legally and not by pushing him
John likes tyrannical police officers, and specials. And gives his name when having just a chat.
Are you one of the police officers John 😂😂😂
@@BIGSMOKE-bu6gq Nope
The pcso walked all over you 😂
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@@eamoncadden7721 his reflection is in the glass of the front door
Not the wittiest auditor, more displaced anger from other things in his life I think
Pointing out someone isn't witty, is very witty of you, I must say.
@@TheEndTimes-vd6pe Thanks xx
Private property/trespass is civilian and matter (not criminal) they are civilians , not with powers of "constables in office " unwanted touch is "battery " even for those in office 👊
3 auditors were charged and prosecuted for aggravated trespass on a police station, mysteriously the videos were taken down after the convictions...
I wonder why...perhaps as is evidently obvious they don't know or understand the law very similar to your good self.
@@budgetnuclearweapons7858 they have to ask you to politely leave .. whether signed or not.... assault 100%
@@meatabolichealingUK
_"Ask politely"_ isn't part of common law, you are asked to leave.
As soon as you fail to leave you can be removed as a trespasser.
@@briancooper4232 Ahhh that Blagbrough lad, isn't his friend in jail? Can't remember his name Born free or something. 😂
@@meatabolichealingUKNo. They removed his right of "public access" by telling him to leave. The "auditor" refused therefore they had the right to use reasonable force to remove him from private property, just as anyone has the right to remove trespassers from their. Had the auditor resisted or fought them it would have gone from a civil matter namely tresspass to a criminal one namely aggravated trespass. This auditor should be ashamed of himself waisting emergency 999 resources all because he doesn't want to stay out of private property or let people get on with their jobs.
this is just embarrassing to watch
Yeap the auditor embarrassed himself by entering a place where it was signposted outside that public should not enter and got rightly removed by the employees.
@@robertmaram6648 Precisely
Looks like you have licked too many there.
NEVER TALK TO COPS
THEY'RE ALL COUSENS
very sad outlook. Lets hope you never need the police to help you.
Lol
@@streetspirit956 🤨 they dont help when they are needed as nothing is never a crime when reporting it. If there is money to be gained I.e fines or a reward for a cop then maybe ul get to see one
@@streetspirit956 very sad outlook ? only thing sad here is you thinking there behaviour is exceptable ! with behaviour like they showed to a member of public is DISGRACEFULL, that sign you pointed out in your last comment saying he walked on to private land ,have you not even thought that some people cannot read? and if they dont want public going there they should fence it off with a automatic gate /or barrier ,there actions were uncalled for ,just jumped up over egotistic idiots that think they can abuse there power because they have a uniform on ,and the pc,s that come along after were just a ignorant and useless dealing with the public,
Wayne *couzens* actually 😂😂
Like your style of auditing... raw, and direct !
I wish more auditors will call out the dirty tatoos on display, utterly unprofessional.
Subscribed.
Get real it's not 1950 tattoos are part of society
@@mobbarley7517 They're still disgusting.
Nothing wrong with tattoos you weirdo.
You got bullied lol!
Why do audits still exist? Because of experiences like this. Heavy handed, no de-escalation, fuelled by ego, and very unprofessional. Hopefully the officers involved can reflect and learn from the experience. Here’s hoping! 👍
@@budgetnuclearweapons7858 oh really? How so? It wasn’t intended as a humours comment 🤷♂️
@@budgetnuclearweapons7858 I never mentioned assault once in my comment. The officers were indeed provoked - this is the purpose of an audit. However they totally took the bait, missed any opportunity for deescalation (as they are trained to), allowed their egos to control their actions, and didn’t behave professionally. That’s all true, surely? Every instance is an opportunity for learning, and I hope they do learn not t get triggered so easily… then audits would stop. When they behave like this, it only attracts more auditors.
@@budgetnuclearweapons7858 I actually agree with many of your points. I don’t believe auditors should cross the threshold of private property, unless there is implied public access. Auditors will always take it to the threshold of legality, which can often pass the point of being passive.
Auditors come in all shapes and sized and have varying motivations, indeed - I don’t think this example was a perfect audit at all. I far prefer the passive auditors that allow any aggression/escalation to come from the ‘auditee’. Those auditors that are in it for the ‘right’ reasons seem to shine out in my view, and I actually love to see a ‘pass’.
I still stand by my points about the reaction in this example though… if they had their chance again I suspect it may have progressed differently. 👍
You don't deliberately trespass and then insult people because you were asked to leave.
Just shows your a bell end
@@budgetnuclearweapons7858 incorrect, reasonable force can only be used once the trespass escalates to aggravated trespass, they touched him before aggravated trespass was established, touch is battery which is assault, which has a jail time sentence of up to 7 years. Audits like this highlight police abuse because they expose police abuse you can try to invert that as much as you want but a fact is a fact no matter how hard you try to reframe it!
Didn't subscribe because it said no public access and no entry, to the majority of people that's a no no.
he didnt go in that way..he went to Reception .thats where he was assaulted.WATCH THE VIDEO
@@johnbaldwin9126 you watch the video again and see if the sign says no entry and no public access and that is what I said ,I never said he didn't go in another way or I never said he tunneled in or parachuted in or was carried in on the outer edge of a very large hat covering your Ever so large head.
I am sorry but you let yourself down badly and that was sad to see and i dont think you will take it any further, that was all just bluster .
Already have
Idiots like u fail to understand the point of these videos. Police will come down on u and I like a tonne of bricks for the smallest violation but when held to their own rules which they never abide by they dont like it. We can all play these silly pedantic jobsworth games and they dont fucking like it do they? Give em hell i say
7:48 Wow, police now a days are so unsure about their strength and ability that they need to have 5 officers (2 PCSO and 3 constables) to handle a person standing in a car park who is doing nothing more than being a bit mouthy and holding a camera.
@@auditnerd8767 But that's the point. Just because AY was a bit vocal should not make any difference to how the police act over a very minor issue.
@@auditnerd8767 Someone standing in the open only holding a mobile phone is serious. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Nope, can't arrest for swearing. It's a private place, not a public place. That's why they're ejecting him.
If you want to be a bootlicker, fine, be one.
@@auditnerd8767 And if the police arrested him for swearing then they'd just prove they are snowflakes or just retaliating because they can't do anything else. I've personally been with people who swore at police with way coarser language and seen it in many videos (no not in auditing ones) where the police just let it slide. The law about swearing is only used by police as a last resort or just to add on the charges once someone has been arrested. If you say it's because the others used discretion to not doing anything about the swearing, then I say that discretion is used when it's not in the public interest to continue with arrest etc. Public interest meaning the cost, the time, the effort involved just for the swearing is not worth it. Finally, we are not in Victorian England anymore. Swearing is on TV, in films, your local pub, and kids are the ones that are more likely to swear than anyone else and have done so since I was a kid over 50 years go.
You tell them do the walk of shame when you was manhandled like a naughty boy and nearly cried .
We all go through life, after a while you expect you have a handle on things, but when your world is turned around, you might be excused for being put off guard, you are suddenly in a different world in which plastic cops are pushing you around, and all your rules are thrown out, you may not be able to get yourself together to push back, like getting caught off guard, playing sport you muck up the kick or catch whatever, he was definitely in a place that was foreign to him being pushed by plastic coppers.
You are obviously a slave imo! Wait till they do something to you and they will even if you are one of them!
when I thought I'd seen the worse behaviour , this comes on , well done and I've subbed
Thanks pal 👍
@@AY-Audits that took guts
@@AY-Audits I've just found your channel and your in my top 5 and I've only watched this upload
Very entertaining, thanks
Well done mate exposing those clowns and you need to sue those pcso muppets for assault, respect mate.
Shocking! What absolute disgraces. Thanks AY
Imagine been at your work place and someone coming and taking videos of your personal car and reg plate to put on the Internet , as if you wouldn't get annoyed. Its madness that just because you work for the police you're meant to accept been made a fool of and have no privacy. I work in health care so someone videos my car and puts a camera in my face calls me a mug that's acceptable hmm don't think so! Not one of these people commeting praising this "auditor" or "independant journalist" as he calls himself can say they would be ok with it oh and guess who they'd probably call..... the people your all laughing at calling idiots and you wonder why crime is so high because no-one wants to do this job because of the lack of respect and "auditors" / "independant journalist " putting you on the Internet making you a target.
Couldn’t agree more Lou.
Why doesn’t this spineless low life with a swallow tattooed on his hand ( calling out others for having tattoos) reveal his name and workplace so we can ‘audit’ his place of work (assuming he has one and not claiming off tax payers money)!
A very sad, pathetic, simple man with way too much time on his hands. Need’s to get a hobby or therapist or something to make better use of his time.
I would say that fully comprehensive,able-bodied citizens, who are not working, are more of a drain on society than the public servants, trying their best to carry out their duties and working endless hours in the process!!!
Something tells me the nameless 🐈 won’t reveal his Identity 😂
I can imagine that his ‘supporters’ are all ‘wannabes’ or already convicted criminals 😂 losers will always support losers 🤷🏻♀️
@@cheifwigham12 exactly and his followers saying well done you humiliated and mugged them off! I feel pretty sorry if a grown man calls bullying people working to protect the public just to get a few likes a job🤣
Your number plate is recorded loads of times every time its on the road. Have you never watched Dashcam vids, they put them on Internet?
@@stuartbrown8259 they do correct. But I think your missing the point. If you was at work and somebody came into your work car park, randomly started recording your car then when questioned put the camara in your face ,make personal remarks and mock your job how would you react ? Bear in mind you knew this person was going to be put on the Internet to spread hate about you because that's what they do as a "job"!!!
I subscribed yesterday & absolutely love it, good work
@@plaistowjames6792Why not???
@@Thetoxictiger1980 Fair enough
The PCSOs and PCs deliberately escalated the situation by intimidating AY and using unwanted and unnecessary physical touching of his person, in order to get him intentionally angry and upset, so they would then have reasonable grounds to suspect him of an offence and make an arrest. Although AY used profanity and insultive and abusive words and name calling at the 2 PCSOs and 1 PC in particular, nearly all of what the auditor said was protected free speech under legislation and common law, which has been upheld many times in the Crown and High Courts. If AY was arrested for a Section 5 Public Order on the "supposed" police private land/carpark, the chances of him being found guilty in court of this offence would of been slim as a Section 5 is public only related act, and AY was standing on private land at the time the incident took place. I've watched thousands of auditing videos spanning over several years now, and I have seen how poorly and cruelly the police have treated the public, but then I've read comments of people on RUclips and the like saying this auditor and this person shouldn't of insulted the police officer in that way, when half the time the police do exactly the same to us. So as for as how AY spoke to the PCs and PCSOs, he had every right under free speech to voice his anger, opinions, thoughts, displeasure, grievances and distain at them.
@@auditnerd8767 It was a lawful removal from the premises but it wasn't handled in the best and most appropriate way, the PCSOs and PCs in my opinion failed to P.A.W correctly. If that police carpark was indeed private land then AY could of been arrested for a Section 5 but they would of had to change that to a Section 50 or something similar because Section 5 is a public only related offence, a Section 5 wouldn't of stood up in court, but the police would of had better luck getting AY convicted on a Section 50, cos they would of argued that AY was using abusive and insultive language. The Police had every opportunity to arrest AY, cos like you said he did return back onto the premises, but he was on the phone to 101/the station to report a crime and some members of the public had congregated right across the street, which left him feeling uneasy, unsafe and he didn't want them overhearing him give out his personal information, so these were his reasons he went back onto the premises. I'll give the PCs their due, they could of arrested AY, but rather chose officer discretion at the time, or there were other reasons at play that they just decided not to escalate matters any further than had already occurred.
@@auditnerd8767 Yes of course I know Section 33 CJA 1972, this is another public related legislative law. I agree with you, Section 33 has been abused by some auditors, but I think most of it is down to them not fully understanding it and applying it to areas of land and property where Section 33 either doesn't apply or cannot be applied to. I cannot be too hard on any auditor who accidentally misinterprets sections of legislation, and from time to time a person is going to get it wrong. That is why it is so important to; rather than ridicule an auditor for making a mistake, instead to support, correct and teach them in a constructive and positive way. The reason why auditors came on the scene in the first place was because people got fed up of the way the police had failed them and violated their civil rights. It's pretty obvious to me that the police are not gonna change their ways and make the effort to right their wrongs, so it's up to us to do that job for them.
They're never gonna sell any ice creams with that attitude.
The 'quality' and 'standard' of our 'Police' is getting poorer all the time
Agreed Mr Howe
That was a proper audit ... none of this fannying around .., well done
@Jack Burton better than a kollberks ergh ergh ,,, ergh yeh , and ergh no... and if you can do better show us youre audits muppet
Another absolutely fantastic video. More of these videos and stay safe PLEASE.
this style reminds me of "Law Abiding Citizen" on RUclips from Brum, before his channel got terminated
This reminds me of those Auditors who deliberately access live firing ranges so they can sue the military when they get hit! Great entertainment!
Any links? 😂
Ahh, the good old 'hate others 'cause you lack it' section. ^ What's above me reminds me of the contents often found within a frequently use and unflushed toilet bowl.
its not their land, they stole it and the rest, i'ts now my land and im taking it by force so there do one u muppet! lol
Yeh we had a couple at Barton Rd military range in Cambridge.
They are scum bags.
Agree that there was a catalogue of errors there but you really didn't help yourself calling them every name under the sun if this complaint was taken seriously. It was clear to see they wasn't bothered about the names you was throwing at them. I cant stand the police either and watch quite a few auditing channels but it looks like you was there just to provoke a reaction nothing else.
Wasn't bothered? Did you miss the angry looks from peanut head? He would have done worse if no cameras for sure. Wasn't the best way to audit, but they were defo bothered by him, or the quote incident wouldn't have happened. They pushed him about before any swearing took place
@@theangryscotsman5174 He should of remained calm while being pushed about. Would of highlighted the police in a worse light in the event of a complaint. He chose to launched into a tirade of verbal insults which made him look stupid in my opinion. Yes obviously not easy to remain calm and as I've said I can't stand the police either but on this occasion I think he deserved what he got.
this is all any auditor is there to do - provoke a reaction. Its pathetic.
Appreciate the comments live and learn springs to mind
@@streetspirit956 you don’t like it don’t watch it bootlicker.
Well done coppers...I'm sorry you have to deal with this behaviour
A good video on how *not* to audit.
This auditor has certainly got a big ego. He just goes looking for confrontation.
@@nosmo-king why do you see it that way how would you feel if a police officer abused your right these auditors like ab Auditing Britain are there to show us just how much police abuse there right you will not under stand until these police rip your family apart will happily charge a dad wanting to see there son but wont give a shit when the poor sod jumps of a bridge because of police getting involved with family's prive matters to much while poor jo blogs down the street is getting a hammer over there head buy the local junky and your right it is to get a reaction and to see how these officers deal with it
And you're an auditor yourself, are you? No? Then why speak on something you know nothing about?
Ever heard of stay in your lane? Or keep your opinions to yourself?
IF PUSHED OR ASSAULTED.
DON'T "IMMEDIATELY DO THIS!"
(THE ALTERNATIVE FACTS)
FOR EDUCATIONAL PURPOSES.
a. Don't..... "immediately fall over and shout that you've just been assaulted".
b. Don't.... "claim to have got an unidentifiable back, neck, or head, (etc) injury from the assault".
c. Don't.... "seek medical assistance and document the unidentifiable injury".
d. Don't.... "record everything or request body worn or security camera footage".
e. Don't.... "get a good personal injury lawyer".
f. Don't.... "sue the offender for loss of earnings, medical costs, injuries, physiotherapy, post traumatic stress and damages".
g. Don't.... "report the offender to their company, superiors, investigators, authorities or the press and seek punishment for the offender!
Important Note:
(Don't ...."follow this advice")
End of Education.
You're Welcome!
yep fall over straight away and say you cant get up because of the pain , they will be shitting themselves
@@auditnerd8767 if they are being attacked by police then scrounge on , bacon boy
@@patthewoodboy There's a word, primarily used alongside a northern or Geordie dialect...- "doylem"..
I presume its a term you familiar with..?
@@leathleyg5995 indeed I am , are you also Bacon ?
@@auditnerd8767 who cares , if it gets compensation and they are shitting themselves , job done , bacon boy
Any update on this? Did you complain?
Hahahahaha. You got absolutely owned. 😂😂😂
Awesome officer is not interested in what your saying that's crazy no wonder ppl hate the cops in England
Its not just England police are hated they are hated all over the worlk or should i say every Tyrant officer that is
@Don't Shoot i think he means awesome, officer is not interested😅🤣😂
If this went to court it would be thrown out. At the start of ya vid you where already aware of no public access before any of this kicked off.
Brilliant upload again love the things you come out with makes the video a lot better and so funny cheers again 😀
You knowingly trespassed. You were ejected. End of.
Given the level of butt-hurt that you displayed in response to an entirely predictable reaction I think they remained quite calm.
Private property one breath , public order the next lol
No, it's a flawed point and shows ignorance of the law.
Police property is private property.
You can be guilty of a public order offence on private property if the public have access. That's the REAL meaning of the much misused section 33
No public were there so wouldnt apply here
I think the officers all behaved very well considering how rude and obnoxious you are
13:45 The amount of force used was not reasonable for the situation at hand. AY is only standing there talking on the phone and the constable grabbed him and forced him off the car park. It's not a secure car park even though it's technically an area for authorised personnel only is has no barriers or gates. AY was doing anything that required an immediate removal from the area. They could have stayed where they were and just monitored, and at best approached AY to ensure that he didn't go any further. But going over the top with force for an open patch of land which is just the cops being driven by their egos.
To be honest, I wouldn't have recommended AY to go back on to the car park, but if he felt it necessary to speak with the two constables rather than shouting from the pavement, then it's understandable.
They will put their hands on the wrong person sooner or later and regret it a bunch of heavy handed cowards all over one man with a camera well done to stand up to those cowards.
Look matey, IF you're so sure you were in the right then why didn't you defend yourself when he allegedly assaulted you?
Because he would have ended up being arrested and sitting in a cell for 15 hours.
If you resist a lawful removal that IS an assault.
Cos he's a wimp
First video of yours I've seen an I'm subscribing.. That's how to deal with these dry lunches "jog on pig!" So simple yet so concise and to the point. 🤣
cheers bro
i make no wonder you auditors get hassle nosing about
Brilliant audit mate. Them two weapons pushing you like that then the tyrants after, Absolutely disgusting!
Make sure you definitely complain.
I woulda lost it with them first two. Tbh you handled it quite well mate.
Well done to the officers for handling professionally!! 🔔 with camera
There is no need for your abusive out bursts..... lost the higher moral ground.
The two at the beginning most definitely need to be reported!
Slaughtered more like,,,pcso are no more than than the public
"It's racist calling someone a pig" hahahaha that did it for me 🤣
Who said that calling police officers pigs is racist that's ridiculous
Tell me about it lol
Is this how you treat the public "NOPE". Brilliant !! ..... I nearly believed it.
I mean, there are signs everywhere saying private and no public access with regards to that car park, the writing was literally on the wall with regards to what was going to happen.
Thought they were quite calm to be fair
Just because they put a sign up does not make it lawful. Thet could say take your trousers off before entering - would you obey? As the public we have a right and a duty to monior all public services we pay for. The fact there is no barrier implies right of access sign or no sign. The police are not above the law and this station is not NI5 that it cannot be monitored.
@@chrisbevis7725 Wrong, any owner of private property reserves the right to post signage stating that entrance is not authorised, there does NOT need to be a physical barrier in place. I mean, if your argument is that people should not be expected to read, we are off to a bad start. Holding public servants to account and standards is critical ... but this is clearly not that, it's just goofballs with cameraa making non-existant issues to leech views from people with too much time to think
Not one of they pigs would treat any member of the public plain clothed , they would get dropped
Showing up "auditing" for the complete waste of time that it is. Actually telling g the camera there's a no entry sign then trying to pretend you didn't see it. Using childish and pathetic insults that it was hoped had disappeared with live free. Even the nonsense claims of "I'll have your job". The police acted impeccably, removing someone who refused to leave despite many requests. Auditing serves no useful purpose whatsoever except in the deluded minds of those jobless idiots who do it
interesting conclusion. how many auditing vids have u watched?
@@rickc8865 seems like your comment got filtered out so it’s not visible to everyone but I can see the notification about it. who do you mean when you say your staff? what sort of establishment
@@zcharged8294 typical bootlicker, these types squat down as soon as someone in authority says shit.
Couldn’t agree more. It was embarrassing hearing him shout ‘walk of shame’ as they were calmly walking back to the station having successfully removed him from the property. What made it even funnier is he shouted it from the public footpath where he’d been told to stand 😂 he was absolutely schooled by those officers who removed him with the minimum of fuss.
I am not from the UK but the behavior of these officers are so nice and calm... :)
They have to deal with idiots like this unfortunately
They arent nice and calm they broke the law the second they started touching him and using excessive force to remove him and also broke the covid regulations as well didnt identify themselves by number so many wrong offences so they were peanut heads 🤣🤣
@@AdamF8 excessive? That’s a stretch. You know full well what he was trying to do.
@@Anonymous56657 umm i know the law my friend and auditing isnt and has never been a crime
@@AdamF8 go film outside a school. That’s not breaking the law neither. Let’s see how it goes down.
I must congratulate you on your restraint, even when being shoved about/assaulted. Arrogant, bully-boy, pretend cops. To be honest I don't think I could be so calm. Afraid I only know one way a bully can be handled, maybe that's what these muppets actually need.
Can I have the link to the video you watched? We clearly watched different ones from what you describe.
@@auditnerd8767 should’ve gone to Specsavers.
@@auditnerd8767 you should be telling these pigs not me. They’re meant to uphold the law yet have absolutely no clue as to what the laws are.
@@auditnerd8767 These piglets escalated a situation that wouldn't have occurred had they controlled their ego's, they can't be let loose on the public 😳
They didn't have a clue you sure have it to them great mate
Gave it to them
Absolute belter of a audit well done lad putting them in there place 😂😂😂💪
I can see from above that you concluded that certain aspects of the audit were FAILDED.
What were the terms of reference for this audit?
@Don't Shoot FAILDED is used by the auditor in his own description above. I've used it as it was presented - Thanks for taking the time.
This video shows you that these guys push for reactions arent really auditors just idiots that go around swearing offensively for reaction for cash
Absolutely deplorable and disgraceful behaviour by those who supposed to serve and protect the members of the public
Community support officer's have no legal right to touch anyone you should sue them.
You should have told them that you will stand on public property and record all private cars only.
Why??
Thugs, these are just a street gang in fancy dress
Just imagine if there was no camera that pig could be roughed audited up n denied everything!
As controversial as my opinion may be, the PCSO's can use reasonable, proportionate and justifiable force to remove anybody off private property, but they should use procedures they should have been shown when (if) they got trained properly! But wow, 4:12 first interaction with PCSO with what appears to be high vis attitude...! What started out as an order quickly turned in to unreasonable actions which then unreasonably came to a fast physical contact without any patience or dynamic risk assessment, nor professional standards as expected! The PCSO should first have engaged with less of an attitude because the camera does not dictate the actions and feelings of a camera operator just because they have a camera in their hand. This was a civil matter from the start but I never expected it to be handled the way they did. I know that their handlers will be having words with them about their actions! These are my only thoughts I am prepared to say... shocking unreasonable actions from PCSO's... When PC's turn up, they could have had a little bit more empathy and less contempt... I guess this is the standard of policing from this police station as highlighted by PCSO's and PC's... I think many people will agree that they know that Auditing Yorkshire could have been approached in the first instance with better standards of professionalism and much much less contempt despite how people view auditors. The alarm and distress should have been taken seriously but instead, the police officers acted the opposite way to what they should have done, they should have acted impartially and took the report of alarm and distress and then instantly passed it to another police officer from the station to deal with it who was not part of the allegations being made. Thanks for sharing your encounter, they should take your call seriously and investigate this properly but my guess is they wont!
As soon as the auditor started being abusive, I lost all respect for the guy. There is such a thing as mutual respect, letting your frustration get the better of you makes you just as bad as they are. Have no time for rudeness and insults.
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You knew were in a restricted area, so you should have walked out as soon as you were told.
Absolutely disgraceful behaviour by the PCSOs and Police, they didn't need to use the force that they did, shocking, hope you are OK 👍
Can’t tell what’s funnier his eyebrows or the failed attempt to cover his receding hairline 😂
Couldn't stop looking at that hair. He must hate it when it's windy.
Sorry fella good video thing is you carried on as a thug
Auditing Yorkshire, your words do the cause of changing things for the better, a disservice. The general public will never support someone that speaks the way you do.
And assaulted by a PCSO with zero powers?????? WTF??? And the copper was even worse.
Has the authority to physically remove a trespassers from police property.
Other than that...yeah...no powers.