From Google review (Great Yarmouth jobcentre): They leave people's personal information on display for everyone to see and take note of. When I complained they told me that I don't need to worry about that and I shouldn't be looking in the first place. NO! GDPR holds you responsible as a data handler to keep people's personal information private and ensure that the general public do not get to see it! Absolutely disgraceful and shambolic.
As a data handler the Great Yarmouth Jobcentre is pathetic. Continues to violate GDPR and thinks it's the public's responsibility to not look at personal information.
Brilliant. I have lived in yarmouth for 62 years, this is the first time iv seen more than 2 officers, ever! Didnt know we had 6! 😀 my house was broken into, it took them 50 mins to attend and i live 3 minutes from the station!! And with cctv both sides of my house they said there was nothing they could do😡 wish id known you were here, would of bought you lunch👍
Exactly. They are not concerned about the public...they just look after the establishment. My 80 yr old father reported a crime in real time (someone nicking the catalytic converter off his car and having been threatened with a knife), and they turned up.......the next day.
These Job Centres have vast amounts of public information that would be impossible to remember, plus many of the notices have QR codes. A camera is, therefore, essential. Am I missing something? 🤨
As for the job centre I went in there with my daughter in law and while waiting to be seen I heard every other persons business and personal details. I demanded a private room because of this and they made a big fuss. So they clearly don't care about privacy at this office. This manager needs to be fired and the security guards need serious re-training. Imagine paying for a service all your life and those that should provide that service do the opposite! For somebody on a mobility scooter it would be difficult to access that police station because there s a dip around the entire station that the scooter would ger stuck in.
You ever been in a job center? Nothing dodgy going on you either look for work or sort your benefits out. Pretty mundane stuff until the violent smack head kicks off, that's why security are there.
Actually it’s much more likely that there are vulnerable people in there who don’t want to be filmed. People might be uncomfortable and stressed enough, just from having to attend an interview at the job centre. I don’t think videoing inside these types of facility should be allowed. Same as videoing people waiting for medical treatment at a clinic or hospital. It’s just inappropriate intrusion.
All jobcentre should be closed and staff sacked would save a lot of money in pensions to. You have to find your own job and show it or suffer sanctions. To be better, we would better off with one dictatorship rather than 660+dictators plus all the other civil servant's hangers-on
Its funny you say that. Im only watching this video because i live right next to this town and have been to this exact job centre. I went there years ago to ask for job opportunities and they told me to just sign up for benefits instead.
This one was actually one of my favourites. The guy originally actually called him over to tell him he can't come in. Just, getting more and more people to come in and fill up the foyer just to ask him not to record. ABs wit is second to none, I did actually laugh a few times on this one. That was awkward as feck.
I was taking a drink when the job center manager guy pompously said "our conversation has now come to an end sir." When AB replied "You can just leave without saying that." I started laughing and almost spit it out all over my keyboard! You've gotta be careful drinking while watching AB!
The utter self importance from the brothers Grim is hilarious, especially from the slaphead. Time and time again we see the kind of character that these types of jobs attract - inadequates on a trip of perceived power,
The manager admits that customer details are on display and that the jobcentre is breaking GDPR legislation. Yarmouth now has a vacancy for a JC+ manager.
Absolutely astonishing that the manager of the Jobcentre is so clueless and thick he didn't realise he was admitting they are breaching GDPR within the building, when he told you you couldn't go in because there is personal details on display that you might film, which means every time someone goes in without a camera and sees the information with their eyes, a GDPR breach has been committed by the job centre! What a spectacularly unqualified person to be in charge 😂😂😂😂
AB, honestly, you are outstanding! Those two jobcentre clowns at the start though - what goons! How you keep your composure is exemplary to us all. Much respect to you!
Goons 4 Sale, says it all. They need to be taken to task about their disregard for lawful public access, its them who a breaking the law. I couldn't be so calm & would of kicked off!! Somebody would of got hurt & it would of probably been me!!, but at least there would have been a decent claim, unless plod told lies & altered evidence like they normally do!!
Big shout out to the brave boys and girls of G4S. Standing all day in a cheap polyester uniform, regretting not working harder at school, making poor life choices, wishing they were police officers with more powers, getting by on the minimum wage. It must take great stoicism and fortitude. Makes me proud.
Cheers AB, Remember petty crime is a business, everyone gets paid from police, to solicitors, judges, jailers, the entire law community, the victim of petty crime is lucky if they get what was stolen back!
@@legobatman8353 the west is over , its currently under a full N.W.O.coup under the guise of there rainbow agenda ....... The total annihilation of the West and it's civilization culture by any means possible forever Agenda COMMUNISM2.0
What they forget is there has been a memo sent out to all jobcentres from the g4s company that you are able to film inside common areas as some people have memory problems and need it on film so as to review it at a later date
@@andidrew Is there a link or URL to this memo anywhere? Would like to see this to use for myself!!. All G4S staff at JCP are the same - ignorant, braindead and 1 step away from landing themselves with a criminal record for assault. Their failure to adhere to GDPR is horrendous.
I worked in that Jobcentre in the '90's and one, for many reasons that filming inside the building is not allowed is because some people who are claiming don't want all and sundry knowing their business.
When you mentioned the pub to the twitchy 'security' guard he was so obviously thinking get me to 'Spoons' asap Hilarious 😂 5 po po for 1 shop lifter. Great work AB
Putting up a sign which contravenes Law and legislation makes the sign invalid. Obstructing a private man from accessing a public building is both unlawful and illegal. Wearing a costume grants zero rights over a man. These goons have been very badly mis-informed to the point they are vulnerable to prosecution. What a shambles… SMFH. Well done AB 👍🏻
Except the no filming sign doesn't contravene the law. They refused him entry so therefore they are not obstructing. The DWP has very clear rules that if not followed results in the removal of access rights.
Well done ab? They stopped him and he didn't pass them. They are proud of themselves now. Ab should call police. Maybe they would help to get ab inside.
The building is private ,the business is not ,therefore if owner of building say no filming ,end of. Plus anybody can put a sign up ,doesn't break no law or legislation .
A flashmob of likeminded members of public enter a job centre, then after a short time they ALL whip out recording devices and exercise there freedom to record in a public place, 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Could also be seen as holding person(s) hostage under most circumstances, keeping someone safe from a knife wielding mad man outside, ---- not so much, it's measured judgement...
I would be interested in the answer to this as years and years ago as a teenager I was locked in a shop accessed of shoplifting until they searched my things (I hadn't shoplifted I never have in my life) I'd picked something up and put it back when I seen the price which I thought was too much (a pastie of all things!) But yeah I got locked in
@@becky2235 a quick look online days security have the same powers as a member of public, such as citizens arrest and detainment but there must be a lawful reason, meaning you have to be a danger to the public or be committing crime. When it comes to forced searches they can if you need urgent medical assistance or the person is a danger to the public but for acts of suspected theft they can only search by consent or detain you until police arrive. You say you were a teenager so if under 18 I'm guessing searching and questioning until police maybe even appropriate adult aswell are a no no unless again you are a danger to the public. This is why we should all be telling our kids and each other our basic rights so we know before and not after the event.
@@becky2235 I'm pretty sure you were falsely imprisoned, technically now, you're not shoplifting until you leave the store, up to that point you have the ability and means to pay, to loop to the tills, you forget to get a basket? Apart from funny looks, there's no reason why you can't fill your pockets, and tip it out at the till for payment, and buy a carrier bag.
@@hsthatzo8063 So you are saying all council workers should be denied the right to freedom of expression. You have posted this on a channel dedicated to freedom of expression. You hypercrit.
family two doors up got their shed broken into and the police did show up but I found that they are police informants haha typical and they involved in crime as well
G4S boss got the golden handshake of David caMORON when he gave his mate all government department their security work. I bet David caMORON is on the pay roll
Your comment is the polar opposite of what happened. They were given instructions by their employer and did their job under provocation. Well done staff
@@justinshore5566 He asked one of the security guards if he had a red face because he is an alcoholic and in withdrawal. OK do your youtube video if needs be, but don't insult people because of how they look. AB does it all the time. The man is rude.
@@Fartman3000 Go to the beginning of the video and tell me that's how you approach a member of the public, camera in hand or not. They set the tone for the whole interaction imo.
Today, they are not job centres, they are places where ominous things happen towards members of the public. They often leave families with children without money, and worse. They employ lots of foreign ‘essential’ workers, who they can control and threaten to conceal what goes on…isn’t that true?
Awkward was an understatement Watching the 3 blokes was just painful. A.B can you tell me if anyone of our fine forces have reached out to you to work together on training? It's infuriating watching this time and time again. 🙏🙏🙏❣️
You can tell from the dead look in their eyes just how thick and clueless these G4S grunts are. A badge and a crappy uniform and suddenly they feel like they have “power”, when all they do is try to intimidate the public unlawfully.
@@honesty2152 - there’s no automatic right to access a JobCentre. Jobcentres are there for people attending them on business related to job seeking. There’s no automatic right to enter for filming. And there was no discrimination except on the legitimate grounds of breaking the rules on filming.
@@madade27 Its private property which is owned by the government which means anyone is allowed to enter the building if it was a police station their is restricted access such as the staff room which people are not allowed to enter however the job centre has restricted a man from entering the building entrance when you can cleary see other people entering with no fuss and he was only not allowed in because of a camera and its against civil rights
Don't know about uk but in America the signs need a code which makes them enforceable in a public/goverment building. Anyone can make a sign, but to make it lawfully enforceable is a whole different thing, common sense says it should be the same in UK.
Thank you Sir you are welcome to come into a public building, please remember GDPR, please respect clients who do not wish to be filmed, please do film all other areas that are on public display
I do understand what you’re trying to achieve, I do. But it does take a certain type of person to be such a deliberate pain in the arse. I applaud your commitment!
I used to wonder why the police would turn up in big numbers to restrain one person, but saw a video where an officer explained that the person was less likely to be hurt by several people restraining them than one or two officers. If the person resisted arrest, then a scuffle would be longer with one or two officers whereas several officers could subdue the person quickly and with less of a struggle, meaning the suspect was less likely to be hurt. Added to this was the risk of the person's friends getting involved increasing the risk of injury to the officers (and escape of the detainee). I'm not a fan of the police, but there is some logic to that. Those job centre guys were hilarious. The boss suddenly laughing was creepy, as though he was hearing voices in his head. Keep up the good work, AB!
An officer explained that 'the person was less likely to be hurt by several tyrants restraining them?' Seriously? Would that be so 2 could hold each leg, 2 could bend up his arms, 2 could kick and punch him, 2 could taser him if he resisted while 4 could sit on him and the last cruel little thug could put him in a choke hold. And they would still call for back up. You clearly live in cloud cuckoo land.
Sounds like you're easily fooled and swallow their excuses for excessive police numbers. Your willingness to accept that behaviour is why the police continue to feel their behaviour is valid.
@@korpiz considering we both heard what AB was demanding and what he eventually achieved, you will notice he was effectively bounced from the premises.
@@rw5217 I guess its a matter of perspective, they told him they dont like him filming and he cant film, to which he replied and kept filming. But yeah, he could not get in. I just really found that comment hilarious and something more people would benefit from using. I dont get why that was so triggering you started with insults.
To be blunt we are becoming North Korea, and these dim security and even dimmer manager are destroying this country for their self ego, because they think they are now important to give orders and violate members of the public, they are absolutely dispicable human beings.
@@Fartman3000 three poor wallies intimidating AB for no reason. And if you had a camera on to avoid being intimidated by DWP staff? Would they turn up the heat then too?
Yes they take a furthur step in hell every day SOULFULLY just like most force positions of power souless people who work in and for their force position of power souless job roles in and for their force position of power souless organizations and or souless establishments
@@bigphil9714 There Are Souless People Who Are Walking This Earthly World This Earthly Realm Who's Souls Are In Hell Right Causeing Them To Behave BARBARICALLY In Their Empty Souless Earthly Bodys. You Better Believe I Am No Lier. These Souless People Are Most People Who Work In Force Positions Of Power Souless Organizations And Or Souless Establishments. Because It Is These People Who Are Doing So Much Wrong To Us Good Human Beings Who Walk This Earthly World This Earthly Realm, And It Will Be Those Who Are Souless Who Will See This On Their D Day When They Reap What They Sow From Their Earthly Life Time Conduct And Behaviour. Have A Good Weekend x
Those two security grey beards should be a comedy duo, or a duo of some sort, they make a great pair together. Add the manager in too and make a trio, he looks like the big brother of the short guy.
Great video. Commenting about the guys red face and said "is it time for your pint' poor show on that one, maybe the guy has a medical condition. Yes these G4S are numpties
Its a publicly accessible government building. The second a landlord, g4s, manager etc deny any member of the public, access to a publicly accessible government building. Then the building is effectively no longer fit for purpose. Well done, close the doors and do not reopen it as a publicly accessible building, because it isn't any more. I would imagine a lease has been signed for the purpose of being a publicly accessible building. What landlord in their right mind would trespass the public and instantly make the building unfit for purpose and also probable breech the lease agreement.
Nothing, just protecting my identity when I get my dole money from tax paying drones like you. Thanks for the money to buy my "special cigarettes". Hahahaha 😂😂😂 i
The Job Centre get asked by police to tip the police off when someone comes in they are looking for. They also go in the Job centre and ask when the next appointment is so they can come and catch you.
I'd say our post offices are more like your post offices than our jobcentres, in the sense that they are both post offices, and they do post officey things, whereas a jobcentre really isn't like a post office atall.
@@beardedloon77 I was referring to the irrational reactions of their respective employees to legal filming. Not the designated functions of the centers.
From Google review (Great Yarmouth jobcentre): They leave people's personal information on display for everyone to see and take note of. When I complained they told me that I don't need to worry about that and I shouldn't be looking in the first place. NO! GDPR holds you responsible as a data handler to keep people's personal information private and ensure that the general public do not get to see it! Absolutely disgraceful and shambolic.
If we break the law we get told that ignorance of the law is no excuse, bit different for them though isn't it.
And that is how they like it.
You’ve obviously got something to hide
As a data handler the Great Yarmouth Jobcentre is pathetic. Continues to violate GDPR and thinks it's the public's responsibility to not look at personal information.
Whatsmore if you report the breach to the ICO they won’t do anything. They’re just there to collect registration fees.
Brilliant. I have lived in yarmouth for 62 years, this is the first time iv seen more than 2 officers, ever! Didnt know we had 6! 😀 my house was broken into, it took them 50 mins to attend and i live 3 minutes from the station!! And with cctv both sides of my house they said there was nothing they could do😡 wish id known you were here, would of bought you lunch👍
😂😂😂😂😂
You should have told them they had a camera would have took 10 minutes 😆
Exactly. They are not concerned about the public...they just look after the establishment. My 80 yr old father reported a crime in real time (someone nicking the catalytic converter off his car and having been threatened with a knife), and they turned up.......the next day.
Next time say a man with a camera is here and boom instant service especially if you say your security
Maybe they had to wait for a bus 😅😅😅😅😅
These Job Centres have vast amounts of public information that would be impossible to remember, plus many of the notices have QR codes. A camera is, therefore, essential. Am I missing something? 🤨
Good point QR codes
QR codes that REQUIRE a camera/cell phone. Hahahahahahaha
Makes you wonder how we managed before we had smartphones. Probably all used to go online instead 🤷🏼♂️
As for the job centre I went in there with my daughter in law and while waiting to be seen I heard every other persons business and personal details. I demanded a private room because of this and they made a big fuss. So they clearly don't care about privacy at this office. This manager needs to be fired and the security guards need serious re-training. Imagine paying for a service all your life and those that should provide that service do the opposite! For somebody on a mobility scooter it would be difficult to access that police station because there s a dip around the entire station that the scooter would ger stuck in.
This was hilarious stuff. Gets more like a comedy all the time. Keep up the good work and thank you for fighting the good fight.
"We don't allow cameras because we are dodgy af and we don't like you seeing what we are up to tehe."
AB career killer 💪💪💪
Accurate
You ever been in a job center? Nothing dodgy going on you either look for work or sort your benefits out. Pretty mundane stuff until the violent smack head kicks off, that's why security are there.
@@Fartman3000 I know people who work in them, they are dodgy af hahaha
Actually it’s much more likely that there are vulnerable people in there who don’t want to be filmed. People might be uncomfortable and stressed enough, just from having to attend an interview at the job centre.
I don’t think videoing inside these types of facility should be allowed. Same as videoing people waiting for medical treatment at a clinic or hospital. It’s just inappropriate intrusion.
This is why it's so important to film these clowns. Tyrants and clueless muppets need to be dismissed immediately.
For doing their job😂😂😂😂😂
@Big Steve Clearly they're not doing their job are they little Steve or they wouldn't be so scared of AB going in and seeing what they're doing.
Incorrectly.
I know , thick as pig shit .
You absolutely dont know the definition of a clown, a tyrant and a muppet. Also youre wrong about them being clueless.
How many people in the UK actually find work through the Jobcenter? Most of those places are useless and a waste of the taxpayers' money.
I think G4S are the only people who use those places
All jobcentre should be closed and staff sacked would save a lot of money in pensions to.
You have to find your own job and show it or suffer sanctions.
To be better, we would better off with one dictatorship rather than 660+dictators plus all the other civil servant's hangers-on
@@markh1940 I agree 100%!
Its funny you say that. Im only watching this video because i live right next to this town and have been to this exact job centre. I went there years ago to ask for job opportunities and they told me to just sign up for benefits instead.
I get my money from them, that's all that matters. Don't rock the boat for me.....
This one was actually one of my favourites.
The guy originally actually called him over to tell him he can't come in.
Just, getting more and more people to come in and fill up the foyer just to ask him not to record.
ABs wit is second to none, I did actually laugh a few times on this one.
That was awkward as feck.
I was taking a drink when the job center manager guy pompously said "our conversation has now come to an end sir." When AB replied "You can just leave without saying that." I started laughing and almost spit it out all over my keyboard! You've gotta be careful drinking while watching AB!
Was very good. The line back is “it’s not an airport, you don’t have to announce your departure “ !
The utter self importance from the brothers Grim is hilarious, especially from the slaphead. Time and time again we see the kind of character that these types of jobs attract - inadequates on a trip of perceived power,
Gangland😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
The manager admits that customer details are on display and that the jobcentre is breaking GDPR legislation.
Yarmouth now has a vacancy for a JC+ manager.
Bet he's been working there since school 😂
Sargent with tiny man syndrome He still needs to prove he's tough from all the bullying he got at school 😂😂😂😂
GY sarg trying intimidating me into not taking legal action against his officers after they assaulted me the dopey little mug lol
Tiny man syndrome haha. We call it wee man syndrome here in Scotland and it’s definitely a real thing 👍🏻😂
@@isyt1I know about this short sarge. My friend went to his school and he was picked on for his height.
TREVOR HARRIS
Absolutely astonishing that the manager of the Jobcentre is so clueless and thick he didn't realise he was admitting they are breaching GDPR within the building, when he told you you couldn't go in because there is personal details on display that you might film, which means every time someone goes in without a camera and sees the information with their eyes, a GDPR breach has been committed by the job centre! What a spectacularly unqualified person to be in charge 😂😂😂😂
You're a simpleton, log off please.
AB, honestly, you are outstanding! Those two jobcentre clowns at the start though - what goons! How you keep your composure is exemplary to us all. Much respect to you!
Goons 4 Sale, says it all. They need to be taken to task about their disregard for lawful public access, its them who a breaking the law. I couldn't be so calm & would of kicked off!! Somebody would of got hurt & it would of probably been me!!, but at least there would have been a decent claim, unless plod told lies & altered evidence like they normally do!!
Big shout out to the brave boys and girls of G4S. Standing all day in a cheap polyester uniform, regretting not working harder at school, making poor life choices, wishing they were police officers with more powers, getting by on the minimum wage. It must take great stoicism and fortitude. Makes me proud.
Say hello when you sign on Tuesday morning as per the last 20 years
@@bigsteve2634 See you next Tuesday. 😉
@@bigsteve2634 Presume much?
@@Paggerd Yes, as usual. Try not to smoke crack this week as you won't be allowed in, just like AB
@@TallSilentGuy No, I observe with my eyes
Cheers AB, Remember petty crime is a business, everyone gets paid from police, to solicitors, judges, jailers, the entire law community, the victim of petty crime is lucky if they get what was stolen back!
Same goes for all the other crimes going on now. There are people making careers out of it. Not many can grasp this.
You are one of the few who realize that. It’s all a business that abuses us, and makes us pay for it.
@@anjke Think you need to go and check again, i.e privatised Probation Service, want more or can you research it?
Reminds me of the saying there's no profit in a healthy population.
For these clowns..its high math..big score..busted a petty criminal..
UKs IQ decline on full show today.
" the great dumbdown "
Completely agree. The comments show how the education system has failed. We are kindred spirits
The entire country has gone so far round the u-bend I doubt we can drag it back.
@@legobatman8353 the west is over , its currently under a full N.W.O.coup under the guise of there rainbow agenda .......
The total annihilation of the West and it's civilization culture by any means possible forever Agenda COMMUNISM2.0
@@legobatman8353 Please emigrate then. Please, please, please.
The first time i was ever really scared of my government was at a job centre!
That 'Peek-a' boo' had me in stitches 😂
'We can't let you in because you'll capture evidence of serious breaches of GDPR'. Well done AB.
Well done for filming the doorway.😅😅😅😅😅😅 😅
What they forget is there has been a memo sent out to all jobcentres from the g4s company that you are able to film inside common areas as some people have memory problems and need it on film so as to review it at a later date
@@andidrew Is there a link or URL to this memo anywhere? Would like to see this to use for myself!!.
All G4S staff at JCP are the same - ignorant, braindead and 1 step away from landing themselves with a criminal record for assault.
Their failure to adhere to GDPR is horrendous.
Pretty much, yes
I am constantly amazed how much shit you can pack into a G4S uniform 😁
Even the manager doesn't know the law that he has to work under, and yet is responsible for the livelihood of others.
No one knows how the system works
Vogons
He knows the trespass law😂😂😂😂
@@matthewc.419 bullshit... they know... they just assume YOU don't know your rights and are willing to bow to their "authority"...
I worked in that Jobcentre in the '90's and one, for many reasons that filming inside the building is not allowed is because some people who are claiming don't want all and sundry knowing their business.
“Is it time for your pint? Where’s the nearest pub”? Made me laugh. Good one AB.
Police are looking more and more like paramilitary.
It's illegal to lock the doors on a public building while a member of the public is inside.
Saved me the trouble of pointing that out 👍🏻
No it's not. The circumstances dictate. If the building was under attack, the doors would be locked to protect the public. You fool
What if there a fire, public in there locked in
@@markdavies8040Use the fire escape.......FFS
Ocking the doors when there members of the public in side.. Surely a fire risk
The chief muppet laughs then immediately says he is not laughing. Insanity.
Mental health issues
Thats what happens when your IQ matches your shoe size
😂😂😂😂🤦🏿♂️
Still amazed that people think their permission is required to take a picture IN PUBLIC…
Where has it come from? They all say it!
To be fair, filming for commercial purposes is a grey area and permission should be sought. In the Job Centre you're simply not allowed to film.
@@7king8debs79 balls
@@createbelief8678 great retort. Thanks for adding nothing.
@@7king8debs79 bigger balls
Freedom to film is a right, but civility and respect are earned
When you mentioned the pub to the twitchy 'security' guard he was so obviously thinking get me to 'Spoons' asap Hilarious 😂 5 po po for 1 shop lifter. Great work AB
unbelievably defensive you would think they have something to hide
Putting up a sign which contravenes Law and legislation makes the sign invalid. Obstructing a private man from accessing a public building is both unlawful and illegal. Wearing a costume grants zero rights over a man. These goons have been very badly mis-informed to the point they are vulnerable to prosecution. What a shambles… SMFH. Well done AB 👍🏻
just like putting a sign up saying ,, no blacks allowed , things sure havent changed for the better , history will tell u that ,
Except the no filming sign doesn't contravene the law. They refused him entry so therefore they are not obstructing. The DWP has very clear rules that if not followed results in the removal of access rights.
Well done ab? They stopped him and he didn't pass them. They are proud of themselves now. Ab should call police. Maybe they would help to get ab inside.
The building is private ,the business is not ,therefore if owner of building say no filming ,end of. Plus anybody can put a sign up ,doesn't break no law or legislation .
I have a sign "zero tolerance for thick as mince tyrants of Yarmouth job centre"
It's amazing how gleefully they violate your rights, ignorant of the fact that they're doing so.
Give em both barrels, AB!
The manager removed AB's legal right of entry which he is empowered to do. Well done sir
Who tells these brain dead public servants to behave this way to the public. A clown world we live in
A flashmob of likeminded members of public enter a job centre, then after a short time they ALL whip out recording devices and exercise there freedom to record in a public place, 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Another thing is it not illegal to lock a public/goverment building with people inside as its a fire safety hazard.
Could also be seen as holding person(s) hostage under most circumstances, keeping someone safe from a knife wielding mad man outside, ---- not so much, it's measured judgement...
No it's not. I'm happy to clear this matter up for you
I would be interested in the answer to this as years and years ago as a teenager I was locked in a shop accessed of shoplifting until they searched my things (I hadn't shoplifted I never have in my life) I'd picked something up and put it back when I seen the price which I thought was too much (a pastie of all things!) But yeah I got locked in
@@becky2235 a quick look online days security have the same powers as a member of public, such as citizens arrest and detainment but there must be a lawful reason, meaning you have to be a danger to the public or be committing crime. When it comes to forced searches they can if you need urgent medical assistance or the person is a danger to the public but for acts of suspected theft they can only search by consent or detain you until police arrive. You say you were a teenager so if under 18 I'm guessing searching and questioning until police maybe even appropriate adult aswell are a no no unless again you are a danger to the public. This is why we should all be telling our kids and each other our basic rights so we know before and not after the event.
@@becky2235 I'm pretty sure you were falsely imprisoned, technically now, you're not shoplifting until you leave the store, up to that point you have the ability and means to pay, to loop to the tills, you forget to get a basket? Apart from funny looks, there's no reason why you can't fill your pockets, and tip it out at the till for payment, and buy a carrier bag.
Thanks AB to show us how to protect our rights ❤
How to stand in a job centre doorway 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@bigsteve2634 You definitely supported lockdown in 2020
Yeah, those two silly men were blocking it.
@@hsthatzo8063A wonderful assumption, based on nothing but your imagination.🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@gregkasza1925 How dare they do their jobs.
I've never bothered with utube tbh just odd clips but a friend sent me a clip of audits and now I want to be an auditor lmao absolutely fantastic
_"I'm not laughing at all, sir."_
He clearly laughed!
The job centre manager.
You just know he was thinking,
"Is this what I've achieved in life"😂
But he makes such a polite doorman!
Still more than you😂😂🤣😅😅😅
@@vic_tim7956You make a great doorstop
@@bigsteve2634 You're probably a council worker be quiet😂
@@hsthatzo8063 So you are saying all council workers should be denied the right to freedom of expression. You have posted this on a channel dedicated to freedom of expression. You hypercrit.
My neighbor had £6000 of tools stolen from his van not one policeman showed up
family two doors up got their shed broken into and the police did show up but I found that they are police informants haha typical and they involved in crime as well
G4S boss got the golden handshake of David caMORON when he gave his mate all government department their security work. I bet David caMORON is on the pay roll
Omg that game of peekaboo, made me laugh out loud. That was truly amazing 😂😂😂
6 Police for the theft of one baseball cap meanwhile somewhere another person is being stabbed our police service is now the joke of the world.
I've never seen such apathy and resignation from public service in my life. They've given up.
Your comment is the polar opposite of what happened. They were given instructions by their employer and did their job under provocation. Well done staff
@@bigsteve2634 Provocation?
@@justinshore5566 An argumentative, hostile man who refuses to leave after being trespassed from the property.
@@justinshore5566 He asked one of the security guards if he had a red face because he is an alcoholic and in withdrawal. OK do your youtube video if needs be, but don't insult people because of how they look. AB does it all the time. The man is rude.
@@Fartman3000 Go to the beginning of the video and tell me that's how you approach a member of the public, camera in hand or not. They set the tone for the whole interaction imo.
What is happening to job centres? Very sinister are they a front for something ! More staff than jobs offered .
The last time I was unemployed was in 1995 and there was no security officers in the job centres at that time, how things have changed.
Today, they are not job centres, they are places where ominous things happen towards members of the public. They often leave families with children without money, and worse. They employ lots of foreign ‘essential’ workers, who they can control and threaten to conceal what goes on…isn’t that true?
Things changed because of fools like this guy mate creating problems I wonder if he even works himself or he's living of the tit.
"can i not get a job?!" Lmao how did you say that without laughing man lmao
4 coppers to deal with somebody stealing from a shop. How many would actually turn up to deal with a home burglary?
'I'm a security guard it's part of my job.'🤔
Manager asking you not to apply common sense to the discussion 😂😂😂
If someone steals a jacket from your house, you get a reference number. If someone steals a jacket from a shopping centre the police go on the hunt.
Awkward was an understatement Watching the 3 blokes was just painful.
A.B can you tell me if anyone of our fine forces have reached out to you to work together on training?
It's infuriating watching this time and time again. 🙏🙏🙏❣️
You can tell from the dead look in their eyes just how thick and clueless these G4S grunts are. A badge and a crappy uniform and suddenly they feel like they have “power”, when all they do is try to intimidate the public unlawfully.
Denying public service in this manner appears to be discrimination.
What service was denied?
@@RichardHartley65 Accessing a public building...
@@honesty2152 - there’s no automatic right to access a JobCentre. Jobcentres are there for people attending them on business related to job seeking. There’s no automatic right to enter for filming. And there was no discrimination except on the legitimate grounds of breaking the rules on filming.
@@honesty2152 Its not a public building. Its private property.Filming requires permission.
@@madade27 Its private property which is owned by the government which means anyone is allowed to enter the building if it was a police station their is restricted access such as the staff room which people are not allowed to enter however the job centre has restricted a man from entering the building entrance when you can cleary see other people entering with no fuss and he was only not allowed in because of a camera and its against civil rights
All the best from Poland A.B 🇵🇱 👊
This was hilarious, ''You need a pint? why is your face so red'''' AB is a genius 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Security never fail to show their stupidity.
I'm a security guard..it's part of my job to be hostile..😅
Is that because you are unemployable so you have to take any crap job going . I did work for G4S for a time doing Cash in Transit . crap company .
Don't know about uk but in America the signs need a code which makes them enforceable in a public/goverment building. Anyone can make a sign, but to make it lawfully enforceable is a whole different thing, common sense says it should be the same in UK.
nothing is commonsensicle about the law ... at least in the uk anyways.😁
It is the same in the UK, these job centres are public buildings not private, signs do not trump UK law.
@@georgebarnes8163 But AB still left didn't he...
i do recommend general citizens wear gopro type bodycams its more useful having cams on you than in a car thesedays
Honestly i think you are right. It's needed in this day and age
@@talktothesand88I actually thought this the other day. Unfortunately most people would think your mad!
The pantomime triplets were hilarious... the little security hobbit was itching for it. The manager looked like a pantomime dame.
AB is a Legend Love him 😂😂😂😂😂
Congrats hitting the 230k mark AB! so deserved next stop 🔝250k🔝
I think hes reaching the 300k mark now well pass the 250k...
You lot are such halfwits😂
Thank you AB for showing our right.
Thanks for showing us the job centre doorway 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@bigsteve2634 Hey biggy smalls you are still haunting the auditor`s channels like a bad smell, shame.
@@pooooornopigeon Are you on the beak?
@@bigsteve2634 No I am not a Magistrate.
Showing us our right what? Bullock
Rules for thee but not for me
Great content again man
Thank you Sir you are welcome to come into a public building, please remember GDPR, please respect clients who do not wish to be filmed, please do film all other areas that are on public display
The whole system is broken especially when you have private companies trying to control the public 😂
more audits need to visit this job centre
Yes and teach them the laws on photography which is what auditing is all about , not standing there arguing
100%
Yes and get a job😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
A mass audit would be interesting
Jobby centre 😂😂😂😂
I do understand what you’re trying to achieve, I do. But it does take a certain type of person to be such a deliberate pain in the arse. I applaud your commitment!
Well said 👍
Perseverance is the first and most important condition of success.
I used to wonder why the police would turn up in big numbers to restrain one person, but saw a video where an officer explained that the person was less likely to be hurt by several people restraining them than one or two officers. If the person resisted arrest, then a scuffle would be longer with one or two officers whereas several officers could subdue the person quickly and with less of a struggle, meaning the suspect was less likely to be hurt. Added to this was the risk of the person's friends getting involved increasing the risk of injury to the officers (and escape of the detainee). I'm not a fan of the police, but there is some logic to that.
Those job centre guys were hilarious. The boss suddenly laughing was creepy, as though he was hearing voices in his head. Keep up the good work, AB!
Well, if you believe that, good luck with 6 coppers on your back. I think 2 is too many already
An officer explained that 'the person was less likely to be hurt by several tyrants restraining them?' Seriously? Would that be so 2 could hold each leg, 2 could bend up his arms, 2 could kick and punch him, 2 could taser him if he resisted while 4 could sit on him and the last cruel little thug could put him in a choke hold. And they would still call for back up. You clearly live in cloud cuckoo land.
Sounds like you're easily fooled and swallow their excuses for excessive police numbers. Your willingness to accept that behaviour is why the police continue to feel their behaviour is valid.
@@sueshivers5120 It's probable that he's an officer himself.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 the 3 guys standing there is comedy gold
There’s no way this is actually real life?😮. Those 3 guys standing there need putting down. Absolutely incredible
Chuckle brothers
'They contradict each other. One says filming, the other says don't film.' 🤣😂😂😂
“I know you don’t want me to to do it, but you can’t stop me”. HAHAHA! 😊
Er, they did
They literally stopped him egg brain
@@rw5217 Considering we are watching the entire thing online start to finish right now they clearly did not stop him filming.
@@korpiz considering we both heard what AB was demanding and what he eventually achieved, you will notice he was effectively bounced from the premises.
@@rw5217 I guess its a matter of perspective, they told him they dont like him filming and he cant film, to which he replied and kept filming. But yeah, he could not get in. I just really found that comment hilarious and something more people would benefit from using. I dont get why that was so triggering you started with insults.
Oh god, I can't bear it, a police woman dressed up as a ("I'm hard me!") paramilitary. Why is she walking like she's wet her knickers?
Cause shes wet her knickers 😂😂😂
Log carrier😂
@@britbyname3620she's pissed her knickers 😂😂😂
Born in the UK so sad to see what my beautiful country is quickly becoming.
To be blunt we are becoming North Korea, and these dim security and even dimmer manager are destroying this country for their self ego, because they think they are now important to give orders and violate members of the public, they are absolutely dispicable human beings.
Been like that for years where you been 😂
I know right, foreigners filming whilst antagonising and insulting working English men trying to make a days wage. So sad.
@@Fartman3000lol
@@Fartman3000 three poor wallies intimidating AB for no reason. And if you had a camera on to avoid being intimidated by DWP staff? Would they turn up the heat then too?
I'm amazed they're both sober.
"Why are you so hostile, man?" - "I'm a security guard. It's part of my job."
AB, you should post your own sign in the lobby that reads “No licking of cameras”.
Well they were licking the windows outside so they pull them in and dress them up.
Jesus them security guards love their job don't they 😂
Yes they take a furthur step in hell every day SOULFULLY just like most force positions of power souless people who work in and for their force position of power souless job roles in and for their force position of power souless organizations and or souless establishments
@Scott Andrew Horne so let me get this right, you're saying they don't have a soul?
Agreed, it is rare to see people actually do what they are paid to do
@@bigsteve2634 so which security guard are you?
@@bigphil9714 There Are Souless People Who Are Walking This Earthly World This Earthly Realm Who's Souls Are In Hell Right Causeing Them To Behave BARBARICALLY In Their Empty Souless Earthly Bodys. You Better Believe I Am No Lier. These Souless People Are Most People Who Work In Force Positions Of Power Souless Organizations And Or Souless Establishments. Because It Is These People Who Are Doing So Much Wrong To Us Good Human Beings Who Walk This Earthly World This Earthly Realm, And It Will Be Those Who Are Souless Who Will See This On Their D Day When They Reap What They Sow From Their Earthly Life Time Conduct And Behaviour. Have A Good Weekend x
Those two security grey beards should be a comedy duo, or a duo of some sort, they make a great pair together. Add the manager in too and make a trio, he looks like the big brother of the short guy.
Needs a mass audit here 👍🙂
Great video. Commenting about the guys red face and said "is it time for your pint' poor show on that one, maybe the guy has a medical condition. Yes these G4S are numpties
Its a publicly accessible government building. The second a landlord, g4s, manager etc deny any member of the public, access to a publicly accessible government building. Then the building is effectively no longer fit for purpose. Well done, close the doors and do not reopen it as a publicly accessible building, because it isn't any more. I would imagine a lease has been signed for the purpose of being a publicly accessible building. What landlord in their right mind would trespass the public and instantly make the building unfit for purpose and also probable breech the lease agreement.
Yarmouth jobcenter is going to get great publicity from this. Nice one!
I've heard they don't like filming 🤔
@@markosmith8037prob don't like phone calls either 😂
@@markosmith8037 I've heard they don't like people looking for work
Yes, completely agree. The staff did an excellent job under severe pressure. Well done
@@bigsteve2634 to be fair it was fairly textbook 😎
You and Reggie never fail to make me laugh! 😘
Was this a comedy video? I must have missed that
Most cities are like that now.
Most cities are like that now.
TOE JAM N EARL!
Conversation has come to end endless times 😂
AB supporting PTTP 😊 thank you AB !!! ❤👍👍👍😊
They should of stopped the boats.
What are they hiding in there? It’s hardly MI5. Bloody ridiculous.
Nothing, just protecting my identity when I get my dole money from tax paying drones like you. Thanks for the money to buy my "special cigarettes". Hahahaha 😂😂😂 i
Shoplifting is the worst crime in the world 😮
The Job Centre get asked by police to tip the police off when someone comes in they are looking for. They also go in the Job centre and ask when the next appointment is so they can come and catch you.
It happened to me
Job Centres are now privately run with private security?!
Your job centers are like our post offices.
The law clearly allows photography in public areas but nobody ever notifies the ignorant employees.
I'd say our post offices are more like your post offices than our jobcentres, in the sense that they are both post offices, and they do post officey things, whereas a jobcentre really isn't like a post office atall.
@@beardedloon77
I was referring to the irrational reactions of their respective employees to legal filming. Not the designated functions of the centers.
Love the way the G4S & Manager were so sure that they were right that they called the pool-ice 😂
SEVEN police officers to deal with one "suspected" shoplifter ? No wonder they need more recruits !
The short haired sheila walked up like she had a real rough ride last night.
🤣🤣
That security guard on the right looks out of his head. Can I have what is killing his brain cells 😂😂😂
Ab......isn't it time you held the THICKEST GS SECURITY GUARD IN BRITAIN competition?..........................the names are piling up!!