I used to have long hair...I got pulled over, was shitting my pants...the officer walks up to my window, looks at me and says never mind mate and starts to walk away..I asked what was up n he said the number plate is insured under a guys name (me) I thought it was a girl driving the car and wanted to check what was going on.. basically I got pulled over cus the officer thought I was a girl 🤣🤣🤦🏼♂️
Same here - it took several years to hit as well, I had no clue what happened, or the trigger. Psychologists believe it’s linked to compassion, so if you empathise a lot then you’re more susceptible - apparently. Ben is a great example of the struggle back to some semblance of normality - but the fight never really ends forever, you learn to cope - it changes you as a person and you are never quite the same again if you succumb to it.
I'm a retired cop of 19 years in the states I was offered 10000 dollars was a guy trafficking heroin he had 10 kilos in his truck. He's doing 15 years federal time.
I got pulled over during lockdown for being out at 3am. Cop just wanted to verify that I was out the house for legit reasons (work) at that time of night. He came up to my window, saw my NHS Ambulance uniform, went red with embarrassment and said "Oh sorry, I didn't realise. Have a good night sir." I laughed with him and replied "Are you sure you don't want to see my licence?" He just laughed and waved me off.
@@RealParadoxed I didn't worry about the rule cos it didn't apply to me at the time, but the government tried to issue a £200 fine to anybody out of their house during the lockdown without a valid reason (shopping, exercise). Some people have been fined for going to a picnic at the park others fined for gathering in a large group at a friend's house. You can cry all you want, the police have the power to bill you for breaching the curfew.
I’ve been pulled over twice, first time was definitely my own fault, speeding to get to the cinema on time (first cinema had pulled the screening, so we raced over to another), I was honest about it and apologised, they let me off and I still got to the cinema before the movie started.🤣 Second time I got pulled over, the officer was a total dick, he had his main beams on coming towards me so I was flashing him to turn them off, I couldn’t even tell it was a police car because I was being dazzled… he spun round and pulled me, tried had a go at me for flashing and “deliberately dazzling” him and then held me up trying to find defects on my car, questioned me about drink driving and breathalysed me (I’d been designated driver, on pop all night, on my way back from dropping friends home)… he let me go when I pointed out that I had dash cam footage showing why I’d flashed him and that it was still rolling. I’d done nothing wrong at all. I think he must’ve thought I was being funny trying to criticise his driving, but I wasn’t, he was just blinding me. I think you’re right about police not pulling you over for no reason, I’m definitely not a perfect driver but I generally don’t do anything that would draw any attention to myself, I’ve never had any points or even a parking ticket, so I’ve done alright. I’ve been followed a few times. that goes with the territory of driving an old, bright metallic yellow Golf GTI, the car draws attention, but I imagine that they check the details, determine that everything checks out and then split off.
I've been told once that I got stopped for "routine checks". Was followed for about 3 miles and drove fine and the officer admitted it. Checked my docs and let me on my way, think some stops are random but who knows.
@@gsw8734 that is not my point mate fair enough scare them make them realise my point is he openly admits there were people he worked with who enjoyed making people cry I’m talking about the state of character of some police not fear disgraceful that our tax money pays psychopaths like that to get off on scaring people if they weren’t police they wouldn’t get away with it. I wonder why they joined ?
@@will.i.am.not1235 The police also pay tax so technically they help fund themselves. How is telling some off "psychopathic"? People that crave power don't become police officers.
I was done by a camera for doing 63kmh in a 60kmh zone on a 4-lane road in Melbourne, Australia around 20 years ago. My alleged speed was dropped to 61kmh to allow for error. I sent an email to the traffic office explaining why I was over the limit, saying that I hadn't been booked for anything for the previous 25 years and could they please let me off. They did. I don't know about other people, but a machine detecting an offence of being 1kmh over the limit and a letter in the mail a month later doesn't motivate me to slow down. I'm not a speeder anyway. Police presence on the roads does have an effect. The latest insanity from from government is that reducing the speed limit from 40kmh to 30kmh in built-up areas will slow down the people who do 100kmh in 40kmh zones. It will also stop drunk teens and sleepy people from running off country roads and hitting trees. I really understand what Ben has been saying about dick heads who drive recklessly in areas busy with pedestrians and heavy traffic. I also found it quite amusing when I passed a police sign on a multi-lane, divided highway that said "If you're doing 100, you're doing OK". It was early in the morning and the highway had frequent patches of black ice. The speed limit was 100kmh and I was driving between 40 and 60 kmh.
Once got pulled over after driving 20 yards from a night club. I was the designated driver for the evening and sober, but the police were just sitting outside the club car park waiting for people to make the wrong decision to drive drunk. Sneaky sneaky
That's what bothers me witb some police offices they'll watch you'll potential go to commit a crime instead of intervening and preventing it, it's like watching someone going to shoot someone then letting them do it so you can charge them for murder instead of intent, doesn't make sense
01:56 'this is how your career ends up getting lost..." His career ended up finished anyway, due to PTSD. He might as well have just gone for it and taken some of these risks.
I took my driving test, and had my lessons in Norwich also, and I still don't know my way around the city. lol Trying doing public order down Prince Of Wales Road in Norwich...You'd soon get your 2 years probation competencies signed off, and have your boxes ticked...
I laughed so hard a lung about popped out when I herd you got done in Nottingham aha, yeah bus lanes and one ways in the city, will get you every time.
My mate failed his test 7 times and crashed the car during one of the tests. He eventually passed but for the love of god don’t be on the same road as him!
I think he was implying that it’s not worth wasting your career on something as stupid as that, I don’t think he actually means he would do it with some random off the side of the M25 mate 😂😂
I got pulled over for no reason a fair few months ago,I had just had an mot the month before,Insurance had been updated the month before and my tax was sorted the month before(refreshed everything a month or so before they ran out)I asked why they pulled me over and they said for a vehicle check even tho they could see everything was okay on the vehicle,I was only off to get my fish cakes for tea
Not having a license, lessons or having passed. a driving test is no reason not to be driving, The only times I've ever been pulled over (twice) was for just that reason. Kids these days. ;-)
just putting it out there, police do pull you over for nothing. I got pulled over for driving through a rough area with my uncle and grandad in the car and the officer told me thats the only reason he pulled me over. wanted to check if we wasn't dodgy -_-
I got pulled over because I'd driven from a rough (apparently) area and my car was similar to one used by a drug dealer. I was in my work uniform at the time and just confused as they let me go after about 2 minutes.
My uncle got let of once for speeding as his daughter was in hospital and he sped to go to the hospital and the officer followed him to the hospital then let him off when they got to the reception
If you get pulled for speeding, never tell an officer you don’t know what speed you were doing - that’s driving without due care and attention - if you admit you were doing 40 in a 30, at least it shows you’re aware of your speed which “may” be deemed safe depending on the circumstances ie 05.30 on a Sunday morning - unlikely, but far better to be admit full awareness of what you’re doing than admit to being totally oblivious. Honesty; best policy *every* time if you’re pulled.
😂😂😂” you won’t get pulled over for nothing” me: pulled over 7times in 2yrs arguing about the tyre tred depth laws 4 times with officers. They don’t even know the rules they’re supposed to enforce 🤦🏻♂️
I once worked at Pizza Hut in Halifax and a cop car blue lighted all the way through town so they could get to pick up their pizza whilst it was still hot. (This is about 15 years ago) Does that happen a lot? Is it legal?
The full episode's on spotify called 'Ben Pearson - Ex Police Officer Shares Cop Secrets & Worst Criminal Cases'. I don't think there is a full video version though 🤷🏻♂️
I aint been stopped for speeding but been stopped and police smelt cannabis and my excuse is its my bio (which for cannabis smokers will come out through sweat and smell sometimes) they weren’t having it😂
@@emmap188 Excuse me, why am I a nonce because I want to know his opinion on a fellow officer who murdered a young woman? Do you even understand what you say? You dumb hun
When i was younger saved up from working away got my self a nice car... I was getting pulled over alot to the point I was going to sell the car mainly after work 7pm ruffly they'd always say the same thing.... your cars showing up as not insured on our system witch would then lead to questions about where im going, what my job is, we can smell weed in the car we need to search it... I've come across a few decent police but the majority of them are b***ends on a massive power trip
Regardless of what the generalised opinion of the police is. I for one really appreciate the Police for what they do, no one goes into the job with Bad intentions. (Some may do, but in most jobs you have bad eggs). But without the Police the country would be like GTA Online.
A policeman talking sense? I think I need a lie down. Best police/ traffic scene IMHO was from "The Chief". Cc driving along in a mg with his son on motorway. Marked traffic car passes at a tonne. Cc chases traffic car, pulls them over. Cops are " who the f is this clown. He's getting locked up....sees cc in civvy walking up hard shoulder. Recognises face...oh Fuck.
People crying when they’re pulled over for speeding. Says a lot about you as a person that going double the speed and risking other peoples lives is fine, but a £30 fine makes you cry
Actually standard speeding fine for being caught in the uk is £180. For first time offences you can attend a speed awareness course to avoid points on your licence but this still costs £85 Source: got caught doing 70 in a 60
Obviously this is someone from the U.K.. my son literally had a broken femur and we flagged down a cop (not even speeding) and said Seattle police officer actually told me he was going to detain me for driving fast and call an ambulance... I literally told him to follow me to the ER (about 5 blocks away) if he wanted to detain me and I’d be on the phone with my attorney in the meantime and that weak bitch turned left away at the light lol. He was willing to hurt a 4 yr old and people wonder why they are despised.
Someone else that's been done for going down a bus lane in Nottingham, I bet I know exactly which one it was as well because I was done for it! Sat Nav said straight on, what it actually meant was a 90 degree turn left because dead straight on was a bus lane
I got pulled few weeks after I passed my test and the copper was a muppet fair enough I had illegal reg plates with italic font and a Bolton wanderers badge ghosted into the plate it was when it was kind of a fashion in mid 00's. The copper who pulled me was rude and reading my rights I was shitting myself thinking I'm getting locked up and I apologised as I didn't know they was illegal and I had the original plates in the boot and was happy to swap them there and then I still got £60 and told to swap them. Apart from that all the other coppers have been brilliant I always admit when I done wrong.
Do you know anyone that has given a weird excuse to a police officer? Let us know below! 🇳🇺
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I used to have long hair...I got pulled over, was shitting my pants...the officer walks up to my window, looks at me and says never mind mate and starts to walk away..I asked what was up n he said the number plate is insured under a guys name (me) I thought it was a girl driving the car and wanted to check what was going on.. basically I got pulled over cus the officer thought I was a girl 🤣🤣🤦🏼♂️
@@HenryJHutchins oof
@@gabrielsinclair rough right? He was sound tbf.
@@HenryJHutchins ok
Thanks again for having me on lads! Pleasure chatting to you! 🙏🏻x
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Pleasure having you on the show pal
You are incredible mate, such an inspiration!
Ben is such a genuine bloke, love his content and combining him with the podcast is a quality move!!
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@@theshopkeeper6269 whats wrong with what he said?
Find it utterly mental Jack failed his driving test 7 times and ONLY HAS AN AUTOMATIC LICENSE?!?!?!?!
I don’t want him on the road at this point don’t allow him to pass😂😂
It's why he's crashed his new car so many times already 🤣
what a pleb
Yessss!!! I honestly laughed my ass offff
Clearly a sh*t driver
Ben is legit the best person I have watched on RUclips, been subbed to him since nearly day one... Keep going guys, it's so inspiring
As an ex soldier living with PTSD, I can’t express how amazing Ben is for speaking out as he has. 10/10! Top bloke
Thanks for your bravery, Stay strong mentally my friend 👍
Same here - it took several years to hit as well, I had no clue what happened, or the trigger. Psychologists believe it’s linked to compassion, so if you empathise a lot then you’re more susceptible - apparently. Ben is a great example of the struggle back to some semblance of normality - but the fight never really ends forever, you learn to cope - it changes you as a person and you are never quite the same again if you succumb to it.
Haha i got pulled once and got told off by a 10 year old police cadet, one of the most embarrassing moments of my life 🤣
The story of jack getting pulled over is too funny , should be a video of its own.
I'm a retired cop of 19 years in the states I was offered 10000 dollars was a guy trafficking heroin he had 10 kilos in his truck. He's doing 15 years federal time.
I guess he should not have lowballed you 😉
I got pulled over during lockdown for being out at 3am. Cop just wanted to verify that I was out the house for legit reasons (work) at that time of night.
He came up to my window, saw my NHS Ambulance uniform, went red with embarrassment and said "Oh sorry, I didn't realise. Have a good night sir." I laughed with him and replied "Are you sure you don't want to see my licence?"
He just laughed and waved me off.
They can't do shit to people who are out at that time anyway
@@RealParadoxed he wanted to give me a £200 fine
@@Indoor_Carrot That's just wrong
@@RealParadoxed I didn't worry about the rule cos it didn't apply to me at the time, but the government tried to issue a £200 fine to anybody out of their house during the lockdown without a valid reason (shopping, exercise).
Some people have been fined for going to a picnic at the park others fined for gathering in a large group at a friend's house.
You can cry all you want, the police have the power to bill you for breaching the curfew.
I wonder what bribes Stevie would attempt if he got pulled over😂
"I'll let you have 10 minutes with my guinea pig centipede"
Free teeth whitening
"If you got a keyboard in your car officer, I'll show you a good time"
@@HappyHourPodcast "do you want a free eye test, officer?"
I’ll tell you where I work
I’ve been pulled over twice, first time was definitely my own fault, speeding to get to the cinema on time (first cinema had pulled the screening, so we raced over to another), I was honest about it and apologised, they let me off and I still got to the cinema before the movie started.🤣
Second time I got pulled over, the officer was a total dick, he had his main beams on coming towards me so I was flashing him to turn them off, I couldn’t even tell it was a police car because I was being dazzled… he spun round and pulled me, tried had a go at me for flashing and “deliberately dazzling” him and then held me up trying to find defects on my car, questioned me about drink driving and breathalysed me (I’d been designated driver, on pop all night, on my way back from dropping friends home)… he let me go when I pointed out that I had dash cam footage showing why I’d flashed him and that it was still rolling. I’d done nothing wrong at all. I think he must’ve thought I was being funny trying to criticise his driving, but I wasn’t, he was just blinding me.
I think you’re right about police not pulling you over for no reason, I’m definitely not a perfect driver but I generally don’t do anything that would draw any attention to myself, I’ve never had any points or even a parking ticket, so I’ve done alright. I’ve been followed a few times. that goes with the territory of driving an old, bright metallic yellow Golf GTI, the car draws attention, but I imagine that they check the details, determine that everything checks out and then split off.
Sounds fun
The utterly empathetic Jack with the kids' drawing; " well it was it bit of a shit picture"🤣🤣🤣
I've been told once that I got stopped for "routine checks". Was followed for about 3 miles and drove fine and the officer admitted it. Checked my docs and let me on my way, think some stops are random but who knows.
Just shows the characters in the police he said he had a partner that used to like making people cry disgusting
Why? Fear can be what stops that person from killing someone accidentally. Whilst not the best method it may work.
@@gsw8734 that is not my point mate fair enough scare them make them realise my point is he openly admits there were people he worked with who enjoyed making people cry I’m talking about the state of character of some police not fear disgraceful that our tax money pays psychopaths like that to get off on scaring people if they weren’t police they wouldn’t get away with it. I wonder why they joined ?
@@will.i.am.not1235 The police also pay tax so technically they help fund themselves. How is telling some off "psychopathic"? People that crave power don't become police officers.
@@will.i.am.not1235 listen again. He says he didn't make them cry but enjoyed it if they did.
I was done by a camera for doing 63kmh in a 60kmh zone on a 4-lane road in Melbourne, Australia around 20 years ago. My alleged speed was dropped to 61kmh to allow for error. I sent an email to the traffic office explaining why I was over the limit, saying that I hadn't been booked for anything for the previous 25 years and could they please let me off. They did. I don't know about other people, but a machine detecting an offence of being 1kmh over the limit and a letter in the mail a month later doesn't motivate me to slow down. I'm not a speeder anyway. Police presence on the roads does have an effect. The latest insanity from from government is that reducing the speed limit from 40kmh to 30kmh in built-up areas will slow down the people who do 100kmh in 40kmh zones. It will also stop drunk teens and sleepy people from running off country roads and hitting trees.
I really understand what Ben has been saying about dick heads who drive recklessly in areas busy with pedestrians and heavy traffic. I also found it quite amusing when I passed a police sign on a multi-lane, divided highway that said "If you're doing 100, you're doing OK". It was early in the morning and the highway had frequent patches of black ice. The speed limit was 100kmh and I was driving between 40 and 60 kmh.
"It's not worth it" nice to see he considered it anyway
I think a title change is in order, “received” gives off the wrong impression, maybe “offered” would be better😂
your wish was his command
Once got pulled over after driving 20 yards from a night club. I was the designated driver for the evening and sober, but the police were just sitting outside the club car park waiting for people to make the wrong decision to drive drunk. Sneaky sneaky
That's what bothers me witb some police offices they'll watch you'll potential go to commit a crime instead of intervening and preventing it, it's like watching someone going to shoot someone then letting them do it so you can charge them for murder instead of intent, doesn't make sense
Title is mad!!! Makes him look like he took the bribes. Done him dirty there
I was pulled over for driving slow from McDonalds drive through and got breathalised lol I just didnt want my drink to spill
Jack’s such a bad boy doing 38 in a 30
What a legend
That ginger guy Is exactly the type of man I picture when I think of men with automatic licence 😂😂🤣🤣😂🤣🤣🤣😂🤣🤣
imagine pulling a person over and not being a police officer
Sure it should say "been offered" 😂😂 makes it sound like he's accepted the bribes 😂😂
Might become a copper hearing this 😂
01:56 'this is how your career ends up getting lost..."
His career ended up finished anyway, due to PTSD. He might as well have just gone for it and taken some of these risks.
I took my driving test, and had my lessons in Norwich also, and I still don't know my way around the city. lol Trying doing public order down Prince Of Wales Road in Norwich...You'd soon get your 2 years probation competencies signed off, and have your boxes ticked...
Passed my test a couple of weeks ago. First time in manual
I laughed so hard a lung about popped out when I herd you got done in Nottingham aha, yeah bus lanes and one ways in the city, will get you every time.
My mate failed his test 7 times and crashed the car during one of the tests. He eventually passed but for the love of god don’t be on the same road as him!
35 in a 30. Smh that's DISGRACEFUL BEHAVIOUR
Well it could be the difference between life and death if they hit someone.
8:00 had me in tears😂
Anyone else notice at @1:17 he says “it’s not worth it” implying he would do it but he’s afraid of getting caught.
I think he was implying that it’s not worth wasting your career on something as stupid as that, I don’t think he actually means he would do it with some random off the side of the M25 mate 😂😂
Jack, I did the same thing in Nottingham. Did you go in that bus Lane right next to the train station? I feel that bro.
There's been massive amount of complaints about it since it got put in.
Were is the full length version of this video.
I keep telling my mom to stop going 6 mph or so over the speed limit, but she says that you can to keep up with the traffic, is this true?
I got pulled over for no reason a fair few months ago,I had just had an mot the month before,Insurance had been updated the month before and my tax was sorted the month before(refreshed everything a month or so before they ran out)I asked why they pulled me over and they said for a vehicle check even tho they could see everything was okay on the vehicle,I was only off to get my fish cakes for tea
I got my first automatic car 2 years ago and the DSG gearbox is fucking awesome
Not having a license, lessons or having passed. a driving test is no reason not to be driving, The only times I've ever been pulled over (twice) was for just that reason. Kids these days. ;-)
Where is it we can watch the full video of this podcast? Doesnt seem to show on spotify
I got stopped in Nebraska for 4 miles over and I really did need to wee
I passed auto jack... but I passed first time 😂
just putting it out there, police do pull you over for nothing. I got pulled over for driving through a rough area with my uncle and grandad in the car and the officer told me thats the only reason he pulled me over. wanted to check if we wasn't dodgy -_-
If you are driving in the UK the police can pull you over for no reason.
Well then it's not for nothing then! 🤣 Doing his job by making sure you're not dodgy!
I got pulled over because I'd driven from a rough (apparently) area and my car was similar to one used by a drug dealer. I was in my work uniform at the time and just confused as they let me go after about 2 minutes.
My uncle got let of once for speeding as his daughter was in hospital and he sped to go to the hospital and the officer followed him to the hospital then let him off when they got to the reception
What a horrible little man.
If you get pulled for speeding, never tell an officer you don’t know what speed you were doing - that’s driving without due care and attention - if you admit you were doing 40 in a 30, at least it shows you’re aware of your speed which “may” be deemed safe depending on the circumstances ie 05.30 on a Sunday morning - unlikely, but far better to be admit full awareness of what you’re doing than admit to being totally oblivious. Honesty; best policy *every* time if you’re pulled.
Think it could depend where you live. In America police are probably more likely to just use that against you since it's an admission of guilt.
Can I say this is the quietest guest you've ever had on
Need to stop eating to hear him speak😂😂
The trim needs to go 😂
I failed 4 times on manual then I bought an automatic car so decided to just do the automatic test and passed first time
my auntie got away with speeding by crying - it was real tears but like damn
You should get Kurt Caz on tbe pod!
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😂😂😂” you won’t get pulled over for nothing” me: pulled over 7times in 2yrs arguing about the tyre tred depth laws 4 times with officers. They don’t even know the rules they’re supposed to enforce 🤦🏻♂️
Pulled over 7 times by 4 different officers? Bullshit
Write in English then try again.
In Canada they don't try educate you or even talk much - just get a ticket - it's all revenue generation $$$$$$$$
Hey Jack we rlly gotta get that tattoo translated or taken off I think it would be a good video and ik id watch it
I drive auto and passed first time - but auto drivers do get shat on a fir bit lol
Pls get Carl Pilkington on
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Will their be a full podcast release of this at all or just clips?
Our RUclips channel is for highlights clips only, the full ep is exclusive to Spotify and we always add the link in the description. 🇳🇺
Jack new video idea. Film Stevie passing his test be a back seat driver or you could learn manual yourself. 7 times failed naughty boy 😂
I now want to become a traffic cop
What bribes did he not receive is te question
He didn't actually receive any bribes...
This is just the rate my takeaway bloke behind that mic isn’t it?
I once worked at Pizza Hut in Halifax and a cop car blue lighted all the way through town so they could get to pick up their pizza whilst it was still hot. (This is about 15 years ago)
Does that happen a lot? Is it legal?
Most police forces have a black box fitted to their cars now. Unlikely it would happen now. Not impossible but certainly less likely!
Seems a good cop , is there a full episode of this ?
The full episode's on spotify called 'Ben Pearson - Ex Police Officer Shares Cop Secrets & Worst Criminal Cases'. I don't think there is a full video version though 🤷🏻♂️
He has his own youtube channel
I aint been stopped for speeding but been stopped and police smelt cannabis and my excuse is its my bio (which for cannabis smokers will come out through sweat and smell sometimes) they weren’t having it😂
Sorry did he say he stops people at 75mph?!!!
The outro music came at the wrong time lmao
Jack I know exactly where you got fined for that bus lane because I’ve been caught out there too hahaha slimy bastards
I’d love to hear this guys opinion on Wayne Couzens.
U nonce
@@emmap188 Excuse me, why am I a nonce because I want to know his opinion on a fellow officer who murdered a young woman? Do you even understand what you say? You dumb hun
Takes one to know one
Is there a Peter blexley part 3
You don't get pulled over randomly..... 😅
Everyone gets a ticket in nottingham.....
4:45 so why pull people over if you can do the check from the car, then?
When i was younger saved up from working away got my self a nice car... I was getting pulled over alot to the point I was going to sell the car mainly after work 7pm ruffly they'd always say the same thing.... your cars showing up as not insured on our system witch would then lead to questions about where im going, what my job is, we can smell weed in the car we need to search it... I've come across a few decent police but the majority of them are b***ends on a massive power trip
Regardless of what the generalised opinion of the police is.
I for one really appreciate the Police for what they do, no one goes into the job with Bad intentions. (Some may do, but in most jobs you have bad eggs).
But without the Police the country would be like GTA Online.
I struggle to understand him sometimes 😂
Pause at 0:57 the face 😭😭
The audio is really bad i can barerly hear the guest even on full volume
Tbf that bus lane outside the city hospital is deadly for fines
One on trent bridge is a killer too
A policeman talking sense? I think I need a lie down.
Best police/ traffic scene IMHO was from "The Chief". Cc driving along in a mg with his son on motorway. Marked traffic car passes at a tonne. Cc chases traffic car, pulls them over. Cops are " who the f is this clown. He's getting locked up....sees cc in civvy walking up hard shoulder. Recognises face...oh Fuck.
80% of cops are jobsworths ! They’d take the bribe 😂😂
You’ve just contradicted yourself, if they’re a jobsworth, they won’t take a bribe.
Look up the word “jobsworth”
that makes no sense you muppet lmfao
You do know it's practically impossible to bribe a police officer in the UK on the street.
You've had an absolute mare there buddy
these are good but he needs to ask cops about the systemic racism
Where is the full video 😭😭😭
Look in the description
@@Spindely muchas gracias
@@Spindely not really the video though is it :”) is a Spotify link to the audio
@@andrerichardson No problem :D have a good day
If Bens QQing about being pulled over on a one way I'm surprised he became a rozzer.
Wait you guys understand what he’s saying? (I’m British and I’m struggling)
Only excuse for speeding that works is if there’s a woman in Labour in the car
People crying when they’re pulled over for speeding. Says a lot about you as a person that going double the speed and risking other peoples lives is fine, but a £30 fine makes you cry
Actually standard speeding fine for being caught in the uk is £180. For first time offences you can attend a speed awareness course to avoid points on your licence but this still costs £85
Source: got caught doing 70 in a 60
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 O Ben u funny bastard
Ha sorry so sorry but you guys honestly can't really drive! 😆😆 This gives me the giggles
Obviously this is someone from the U.K.. my son literally had a broken femur and we flagged down a cop (not even speeding) and said Seattle police officer actually told me he was going to detain me for driving fast and call an ambulance... I literally told him to follow me to the ER (about 5 blocks away) if he wanted to detain me and I’d be on the phone with my attorney in the meantime and that weak bitch turned left away at the light lol. He was willing to hurt a 4 yr old and people wonder why they are despised.
Buhuuuuu
Someone else that's been done for going down a bus lane in Nottingham, I bet I know exactly which one it was as well because I was done for it!
Sat Nav said straight on, what it actually meant was a 90 degree turn left because dead straight on was a bus lane
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What does t5 mean?
Volvo T5 car im assuming
T5 is an engine designation Volvo uses.
There is no excuse good enough to speed, and no one challenges him, then he says we’re not arseholes.🤦♂️
There is no legal excuse to speed, you are breaking the law.
I got pulled few weeks after I passed my test and the copper was a muppet fair enough I had illegal reg plates with italic font and a Bolton wanderers badge ghosted into the plate it was when it was kind of a fashion in mid 00's.
The copper who pulled me was rude and reading my rights I was shitting myself thinking I'm getting locked up and I apologised as I didn't know they was illegal and I had the original plates in the boot and was happy to swap them there and then I still got £60 and told to swap them.
Apart from that all the other coppers have been brilliant I always admit when I done wrong.
00:45 “we’re not arseholes” …… they survey says otherwise, officer 🐽🐖
😂😂
Facts 😅🤌🏼
What is a "cop"
Police officer