Thanks for telling that younger officer about his chain. It’s a risk to himself and, knowing what it’s like to be on both sides, someone will use it against him.
It never ceases to amaze me that the cops can turn up very very quickly for a man with a camera when a company calls them yet a citizen gets burgled they just give them a crime number and may, just may turn up inside 3 days if your lucky. They should be charged with wasting police time just for calling them out for a man with a camera. Another good vid DJ, keep them up and keep us entertained.
I guess if you've been burgled, tell them the name of the nearest company and say there's someone outside recording with a camera. When the cops get there, tell them he left but, hey, I've been burgled. (If you don't want to lie, get someone to record outside with a camera and then leave before they get there)
@@thomascobb3877 It does appear to be true though doesn't it? If the Police are under resourced as you say then maybe they shouldn't respond to calls that are clearly low priority at best.
@@thomascobb3877 how can you say they are under resourced when they have enough cops to attend to a man with a camera yet they don’t have anyone to spare to investigate a break in. There are plenty of examples on here of up to 12 cops turning up for a man with a camera, if they have enough resources for that then they have enough to spare a cop, that’s 1 cop to start to investigate a burglary. It seems that when a company calls the cops they turn up, yet when a civilian calls for a burglary then they have no one. You tell me that it’s not the polices fault when it clearly shows they would rather harass a civilian than do what they are paid to do and that’s investigate a real crime, oh, that costs time and money doesn’t it!!!
@@thomascobb3877 I don’t understand where you get the idea the police are under resourced, they spend millions on paramilitary clothing, weapons, high end motor vehicles, helicopters, police horses, police dogs, computer technologies that actually do a lot of their work for them, saving them time and detective work. Crime rates should be going down not up, investigating a person doing something within the law is why proper crimes are not being given the correct priority and criminals are free to do as they please.
Especially if you give out threatening vibes that you been in the Army ( TA ? ) and you only joined so you could legally shoot someone dead .Steve came out the worst
It’s almost as if Steve wants there to be a situation so that he can be a have a go hero and get his face on the front page of the local newspaper as the man who saved Kingsmill.
I can see the headlines now, " auditor looses his loaf at Kingsmill ". " I thought I was toast " says the security guard ! "Co-workers looking on In fear for his life thought he was pan bread. " There was also unconfirmed reports that the auditor may have been in possession of a large baguette 🥖.
I think he was the other coppers son, taking him out for a ride and he was dressed up to look like a cop so as not to look out of place with a civillian in the front seat 🤣
He may possibly just be a bit shy and that's totally human. He may even dare I say have a form of autism/aspergers... AND NO that isn't at all a guarantee. The bottom line is he's clearly passed all the tests and training to get where be is and doing something useful with his life. Almost certainly he's just a bit shy here and he's just shadowing his mentor. There's nothing really problematic really. He may be an apprentice even.
That was genius - just enough for Steve to trigger himself - it’s amazing how the majority of people still think you need permission to film them or anything in public - the police were spot on and the rookie will probably benefit through his whole career following that interaction
he was 7 years in the Army as a Warfare Specialist you know, he has to be on high alert since bread factories are known to be prime targets for burglaries and stuff. Trust him, Warfare Specialist, 7 years no less! Now guards bread...
Thing is, that information DJ provided could prevent a situation from happening when that young officer is having to restrain someone in the future. Getting a hold of that chain in a circumstance like that could be problematic.
Police were heads up, the drone would have been noted from the last encounter. So the two cops would have been advised so "Activist Filmer" is out, so don't screw up he has already called us out on drone laws, if he don't look mental leave him alone.
DJ is taking auditing to the next level. Helping citizens take control when dealing with intimidation from authority. This is what the internet should be used for👍
Steve the security guard has obviously become very paranoid stuck in his little box all day on his own😀. I only wish the police arrived that fast when my car was stolen from outside my house (they didn’t even turn up), so next time I need them I will say that a man is outside my house with a camera and expect them to arrive almost instantly😀.
@Debra Mitchell You would have to be a company to ensure the fast reaction. They are very interested in serving corporations. Serving the public is a somewhat lower priority.
as a door supervisor we’re trained to come out have a nice chat and offer help, report what we find and if any illegal activity is found we will take it from there his reaction was totally overblown
The young PC looked very vulnerable, had you shouted boo at him he would have burst into tears and ran and locked himself in the patrol car. The teenagers on the streets will eat him alive poor lad.
If Police of any rank wore that chain a few years ago they would have gone deaf after being subjected to the screaming of the Officer in Charge. I have to wonder if they have relaxed the rules due to females being permitted to wear neck chains.
Maybe his first day/week on the job. Give the guy a break. Maybe he will be able to relate to the 'teenagers on the streets' because he is a teenager. Civillians come in all shapes and sizes. Cops should do too. Good luck to the Fella, he will sure as hell need it.
That young copper had that awkward demeanour of someone one his first day at Work Experience from High School. I am glad you went gently on him, it would have been cruel to be too direct at this fledgling part of his career. Steve the Security Guard was an embarrassment to himself. He is obviously bored out of his skull in there all day, that he jumped on the chance to see more into the exchange. Him getting angry was a joke though, just ridiculous. It is absolutely insane the way people think they have authority over a random member of the public.
Anyone who says they know it all straight out of training in any job is a liar. There's a lot to take in when starting a new job and people don't always have the best trainers.
I think, in comparison to US, these UK cops are quite nice and civilized. US has brutal cops, because we live in a world of guns, and they will kill you at any hint of danger. American cops live in a “shoot first and ride the thin blue line to freedom” when it comes to law enforcement. The FOP pats them on the back and says “we got you”.
Very entertaining as always DJ. The poor bloke at the start in the window was fantastically thick 🤣 And you calling him Steve umpteen times after finding out his name drove him bananas.
The KingsMill plant turned out to be a lot more edgy than the average consumer might imagine 😯 Steve the Security Dude could potentially benefit from a referral to the anxiety management workshop. He was getting a bit het up poor bloke! Mind you, I guess everyone has to earn a *crust* 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks again for another brilliant audit, DJ, & some fantastic drone footage with a crackin' soundtrack too!
Ex Army on the gate, Two non-offened by a male filming female staff who were in charge of the gate security reaks of a roving security team. When others arrived no one overly stepped across the line, and finally a well trained police response. I wonder what the government is really moving around on these trucks.
That young officer, I like how you could see he's new and took it easy on him, another great video, got a lot of respect for you and the way you handle these situations.
Do they ever take anything on board other than finding time to attend a scene of no crime , traffic warden may as well of attended or a lollipop person
"I'm not here to be embarrassed". Well an officer who doesn't know police policy and drone laws, who is also mentoring a brand new officer, should be embarrassed.
Do you seriously think every police officer knows every single law and bit of legislation? There are thousands of laws and legislation that changes constantly. There's a reason why different departments exist, that have higher knowledge on certain matters. It's no different in most other professions. If you are unwell, you go to see a GP. They usually refer you to see a specialist if it's anything more than a cold, as they can't be expected to know absolutely everything. This is no different. The police spend the vast majority of their time having to deal with domestics and mental health calls. Drone law and legislation it's not exactly high on the priority list! If you think they should no everything you are very naive!
My mate used to work in a bakery that makes Kingsmill in Swansea. The plastic pallets normally go through a hot steam wash on a conveyor belt. But seeing all that bread in the skip was alarming, his bakery used to give waste bread to local farmers for animal feed. Saved them money on skips too 👍
I used to work for Allied bakeries in Norwich many years ago they also used to give it away to the farmers and old peoples homes but then it was made allegal to do so under H&S
The first, older cop was very smooth. he readily admitted he didn't know the law with regards drones and engaged with you politely. He is a star. Nothing illegal and moved on. If only cops in the entire UK could follow this example.
I saw a child attacked in a park with a bottle.. I asked the child to wait outside the park with me and called the Police.. They arrived.. The attackers were in the park.. The Police arrived... I informed them of the assault..I pointed out the assailants...... And the police just drove off....Okay, dealing with kids of 12/13 is tiresome.. But allowing the young thugs to get away with it means that in a few years we hear of yet another stabbing.. 🙄
Great audit. Shame about the paranoid staff. Good interaction with the police, nice to see an officer willing to listen rather than make up the law as they go along.
One of the best videos. Can't believe I've been following for so long and never seen this one. Must have missed it somehow. You made those officers so uncomfortable with your knowledge. Love it!
That is an interesting point as here in Australia the Fire Brigade charge companies if they are called out to false alarms, so why not do the same for Police.
I just subbed cause I appreciate the respect and politeness that you show. When auditors act a fool and are disrespectful it takes away from the video by highlighting the auditor instead of the audit itself.
You where very kind to the young Bobby. Well done, this is why you’re the number 1 auditor. The older copper is a good guy also. The dispatcher needs there arse kicking for accepting the call in the first place.
On behalf of the police training corps, may I thank you for the valuable bullseye pertinent points, which should help us in general future dealings with individual members of the communities. (In truth, the boys were okay.)
When they ring the police. The phone operator should tell them on the phone that no crime is being committed and tell them to seek counciling. But unfortunately the corporations get priority
Being treated rudely by someone sitting in an office, especially when wearing a hi viz, is the norm for delivery drivers. I spent over 40 years learning that.
He's just annoying. And he's a liar. It's only for likes, views and ultimately money. And he's a coward who insults people and hides behind a camera. When that police officer bent his arm and moved him along he sounded like he was gonna cry. There's no need to be an arrogant prick, which is what this guy is.
@@bh629 So? Have you checked out other auditors? Do YOU think they're all just in it just for "likes, views and ultimately money too????" .... I get the feeling that you're either a police numpty who's ended up being embarrassed on camera ... OR someone who's tried doing this ... and failed. Either way, you come across as very embittered.
@@md-ps2hx You sound like a sycophant. "Subtle wind up artist", what rubbish. He's openly annoying and is a coward he hides behind a camera. FYI Being annoyed by someone doesn't mean I am bitter.
@@md-ps2hx I have checked others. Auditing Britain and PJ Audits. Found both to be pointless, attention seeking wind up merchants. PTTP, when he exposes abuse of power is very good (I think he has a vid showing cops double parked just to buy dinner). If you can recommend any then go for it. Like I have said elsewhere, I appreciate when it's useful to people. But when it's windup or clickbait or attention seeking, don't have time for it. I'm not a policeman/ security guard. Have had no personal interaction with these. As for failed at this, get real. I wouldn't embarrass myself seeking attention like this.
@@bh629 They're behind the camera for a reason. THEY are NOT the story. You obviously misunderstand the thinking behind this, or else you're just someone who's been chewing one lemon too many.
His wife asked me to help her cuckold him, I'm not familiar with your slang but I do think she meant to prank or embarrass him. Could someone elaborate how that works?
No wonder the country is in the state its in with these kind of clowns running the show. An ex military bloke now wearing a hi-viz and living in a hut for 12 hours a day, a rookie cop who is so wet behind the ears, it was dripping and a cop who was educated and put firmly in his place by an auditor.....great job 👍👍
As everyone is saying you have elevated yourself and skills with dealing with interactions from people, partcularly how you casually dropped Steve's name to the police as if you knew him all your life, chuckled at that bit nice one DJA thanks for professionally teaching the police the law lol
D. J I'll just audit this protest...... Also D. J Shuts down police bully tactics, explains to the public there rights and stops a road sweeper maliciously spraying protestors, Legend
Great video, with decent interactions with the police to be fair, accepted the issues you brought to their attention, admitted they wasn't fully aware of drone legislation and politely accepted what you said, Its a slight learning curve, but overall not bad at all, gutted that Kingsmill being my favourite bread by far let themselves down with some atrocious representation from its staff 😩
It never ceases to amaze how many times DJ has to educate 'law enforcers' what the law says and what their code of conduct and dress is... Whatever we are paying goons its too much.
Do you seriously think every police officer knows every single law and bit of legislation? There are thousands of laws and legislation that changes constantly. There's a reason why different departments exist, that have higher knowledge on certain matters. It's no different in most other professions. If you are unwell, you go to see a GP. They usually refer you to see a specialist if it's anything more than a cold, as they can't be expected to know absolutely everything. This is no different. The police spend the vast majority of their time having to deal with domestics and mental health calls. Drone law and legislation it's not exactly high on the priority list! If you think they should no everything you are very naive!
Rather than saying that you don't need permission from a company to fly your drone overhead, you could always say that you ALREADY HAVE permission from the Authority which regulates the airspace...! 😉
Brilliant…schooled Steve and plod. That policeboy must of been on work experience. Good u didn’t have weed he would of sniffed it out. What a state we are in. Love how you use the viewers as an excuse for being mildly rude because it’s what we want to see.
Excellent rapid response from that police force. Must make the residents feel very secure. Oh! Actual crimes are responded to in the usual slower response times.
Steve is in the wrong job he thinks he's back in the army barking his orders some Anger management classes needed then the two woman getting there pennyworth in the police were no better you did a great job DJ schooling them they were totally unprepared seeing all that bread go to waste is criminal surely they could help the community they need to get there heads together these companies and give something back just a suggestion always love the drone footage the music is ace great job DJ as always 👍❤️
Loving your content, what I have noticed how come when someone's in desperate need of police they don't come, but someone's got a camera the force turn up for hurt feelings?
999.. "Police please. There's a man threatening to film us with a drone. We think he's a security risk". "What do you do?" "We're making and moving bread.". "Lock the gates! We're on our way sir." 999.. "Police please. There's someone breaking in right now." "If you shout they might leave.. We are a bit busy dealing with a high risk incident at the bread factory at the minute. Have this crime number and ring us back if they hurt you"
another entertaining video, thanks. Did anyone else notice at 4:45 the security asks "why dont you take youre mask of buddy?" whilst there's a sign on the window saying "FACE COVERINGS MANDITORY"
You know you are getting old when the Policemen look younger, you know the Police force is getting desperate when they start hiring embryos. Has this guy had any training or is his just playing truant?
DJ you are a master at this! You turn ordinary members of staff into lawyers, and security guards into Police! Brilliant correcting the young officer on his chain, that looked so wrong. I hope i get a keyring oneday. Tale care buddy.
There’s a place on TV for this type of entertainment, DJ, gotta say that you are a master at stranger interaction,fantastic presentation. Great entertainment. Bravo!
Looks like police training is as good as ever. The younger one looked thoroughly uncomfortable as his mate went to have a chat with numpty Steve. Now digressing you have probably been asked this before but can you tell me the make and model of your drone as the piccys look rather good?
Fair play man - the police and public haven't a clue, great to see people like you highlight the necessity of awareness to their remit (mind you Police took this well, so kudos to them here too!)
I must admit I am in awe of your dealings with the people you come across, hopefully, it'll reflect in my own personal dealing with the "public" in the future. Auditing done as it should be.
When she approached you while operating a drone you really should of informed her she's commuting an offence disturbing a pilot while operating an aircraft. All this over a company that bakes bread it's not like they are making nuclear weapons.
I can understand why the security guard was being defensive of that place, there's a lot of dough in there!
The daft jokes are the best 🤣🤣🤣
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A bit yeasty that joke.
That older copper was a gent , respect should be given to his honesty and attitude.
Very humble young cop.. he ate crow and accepted his mistakes and kept his ego out of it.. keep it up young buck 👍🏼
Yeah lovely young lad. Happy he got to see this.
that older copper was absolutely sound, no bullyish ego, in control of his emotions how all coppers should be
Agreed
exactly what I thought
Thanks for telling that younger officer about his chain. It’s a risk to himself and, knowing what it’s like to be on both sides, someone will use it against him.
FRESH OUT OF SCHOOL THE YOUNG ONE ...
It never ceases to amaze me that the cops can turn up very very quickly for a man with a camera when a company calls them yet a citizen gets burgled they just give them a crime number and may, just may turn up inside 3 days if your lucky. They should be charged with wasting police time just for calling them out for a man with a camera. Another good vid DJ, keep them up and keep us entertained.
I guess if you've been burgled, tell them the name of the nearest company and say there's someone outside recording with a camera. When the cops get there, tell them he left but, hey, I've been burgled. (If you don't want to lie, get someone to record outside with a camera and then leave before they get there)
@@CaptChrispy 😂😂
@@thomascobb3877 It does appear to be true though doesn't it? If the Police are under resourced as you say then maybe they shouldn't respond to calls that are clearly low priority at best.
@@thomascobb3877 how can you say they are under resourced when they have enough cops to attend to a man with a camera yet they don’t have anyone to spare to investigate a break in. There are plenty of examples on here of up to 12 cops turning up for a man with a camera, if they have enough resources for that then they have enough to spare a cop, that’s 1 cop to start to investigate a burglary. It seems that when a company calls the cops they turn up, yet when a civilian calls for a burglary then they have no one. You tell me that it’s not the polices fault when it clearly shows they would rather harass a civilian than do what they are paid to do and that’s investigate a real crime, oh, that costs time and money doesn’t it!!!
@@thomascobb3877 I don’t understand where you get the idea the police are under resourced, they spend millions on paramilitary clothing, weapons, high end motor vehicles, helicopters, police horses, police dogs, computer technologies that actually do a lot of their work for them, saving them time and detective work. Crime rates should be going down not up, investigating a person doing something within the law is why proper crimes are not being given the correct priority and criminals are free to do as they please.
If I was stuck in a box all day I'd be more than happy to have a chat with someone.
Depends what she was like.
Especially if you give out threatening vibes that you been in the Army ( TA ? ) and you only joined so you could legally shoot someone dead .Steve came out the worst
It’s almost as if Steve wants there to be a situation so that he can be a have a go hero and get his face on the front page of the local newspaper as the man who saved Kingsmill.
The Sentinel is the local rag, and Bread Theft from the owd Mother's Pride bakery would have been front page news!
He´s got 7 years in the marine corps! watch out guys! better hide your ladies 🤣
I´m not even mad, Steve is just hilarious.
@@a-bootiful-mind6648 🤣
I can see the headlines now, " auditor looses his loaf at Kingsmill ".
" I thought I was toast " says the security guard !
"Co-workers looking on In fear for his life thought he was pan bread. "
There was also unconfirmed reports that the auditor may have been in possession of a large baguette 🥖.
@@colindorrans9495 surely its brown bread not pan bread
Actually felt sorry for the rookie copper, he looked petrified 😆
I think he was the other coppers son, taking him out for a ride and he was dressed up to look like a cop so as not to look out of place with a civillian in the front seat 🤣
He may possibly just be a bit shy and that's totally human. He may even dare I say have a form of autism/aspergers... AND NO that isn't at all a guarantee. The bottom line is he's clearly passed all the tests and training to get where be is and doing something useful with his life. Almost certainly he's just a bit shy here and he's just shadowing his mentor. There's nothing really problematic really. He may be an apprentice even.
All good experience
That was genius - just enough for Steve to trigger himself - it’s amazing how the majority of people still think you need permission to film them or anything in public - the police were spot on and the rookie will probably benefit through his whole career following that interaction
Steve trigger himself 😂😂
he was 7 years in the Army as a Warfare Specialist you know, he has to be on high alert since bread factories are known to be prime targets for burglaries and stuff. Trust him, Warfare Specialist, 7 years no less! Now guards bread...
Thing is, that information DJ provided could prevent a situation from happening when that young officer is having to restrain someone in the future. Getting a hold of that chain in a circumstance like that could be problematic.
At least he was humble enough to admit he didn't know the legislation instead of bluffing
yh officers in this vid were fairly nice, especially the first one who listened to the person giving him guidance
According to your comment you are all sheep, learn the laws, he should know the laws, what the hell is wrong with you people, smh, baaaa
Police were heads up, the drone would have been noted from the last encounter. So the two cops would have been advised so "Activist Filmer" is out, so don't screw up he has already called us out on drone laws, if he don't look mental leave him alone.
And to be fair, I wouldn't expect a random officer to know the weight categories for drone regulations lol
Yeah good guys.
DJ is taking auditing to the next level. Helping citizens take control when dealing with intimidation from authority. This is what the internet should be used for👍
best comment ever brilliant
*perceived authority
DJ is frikkin legend but be better if he referred the drone as DAVID HAHA
@@thepatrioticmunk9207 David is a great name in my opinion.
@@brewski535 Yeah you would say that, wouldn't ya? ;)
Steve the security guard has obviously become very paranoid stuck in his little box all day on his own😀. I only wish the police arrived that fast when my car was stolen from outside my house (they didn’t even turn up), so next time I need them I will say that a man is outside my house with a camera and expect them to arrive almost instantly😀.
Steve needs to lay off the weasel flakes
@Debra Mitchell You would have to be a company to ensure the fast reaction. They are very interested in serving corporations. Serving the public is a somewhat lower priority.
Steve is just a bit crusty.
😅absolutely
as a door supervisor we’re trained to come out have a nice chat and offer help, report what we find and if any illegal activity is found we will take it from there
his reaction was totally overblown
That was a decent copper. And the young lad who looked like he was on work experience 🤣 love how you know the police policy better than the police.
The young PC looked very vulnerable, had you shouted boo at him he would have burst into tears and ran and locked himself in the patrol car. The teenagers on the streets will eat him alive poor lad.
I wonder, he seemed like he was used to mixing it up growing up but is turning his life around.(which might not be helped by being a cop)
@@CaptChrispy more likely he joined the police because he had no key life skills, he seemed super fidgety, wet behind the ears and low IQ
If Police of any rank wore that chain a few years ago they would have gone deaf after being subjected to the screaming of the Officer in Charge. I have to wonder if they have relaxed the rules due to females being permitted to wear neck chains.
@@fordcapri6288 exactly what they want, follow orders, dont question their " superior's"
Maybe his first day/week on the job. Give the guy a break. Maybe he will be able to relate to the 'teenagers on the streets' because he is a teenager. Civillians come in all shapes and sizes. Cops should do too. Good luck to the Fella, he will sure as hell need it.
That young copper had that awkward demeanour of someone one his first day at Work Experience from High School. I am glad you went gently on him, it would have been cruel to be too direct at this fledgling part of his career. Steve the Security Guard was an embarrassment to himself. He is obviously bored out of his skull in there all day, that he jumped on the chance to see more into the exchange. Him getting angry was a joke though, just ridiculous. It is absolutely insane the way people think they have authority over a random member of the public.
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Well said 👏🏻😂😂
I was waiting for the tears and a call for a whambulance...
I felt for him. But seemed a nice young man and can see him going far in the police force.
He did look a bit of a prat with the necklace on show
The way you schooled that young copper on things he should have known was priceless.
The kid looked like a character from Peaky Blinders.
I think he took it on board…
DJ says ... "i'll go easy on you then " lol
not really man. the lad admitted he was new
Anyone who says they know it all straight out of training in any job is a liar. There's a lot to take in when starting a new job and people don't always have the best trainers.
Those cops seemed genuinely nice guys.
But very nieve and clueless
I think, in comparison to US, these UK cops are quite nice and civilized. US has brutal cops, because we live in a world of guns, and they will kill you at any hint of danger. American cops live in a “shoot first and ride the thin blue line to freedom” when it comes to law enforcement. The FOP pats them on the back and says “we got you”.
Fair play to that copper, he was honest with you and didn't make up crap out of embarrassment.
Very entertaining as always DJ. The poor bloke at the start in the window was fantastically thick 🤣
And you calling him Steve umpteen times after finding out his name drove him bananas.
Love how DJ always does his homework to a T!
Careful mate he spent 7 years in the armed forces
@@tortozza What are you saying about him??
His dad was a green beret
How can purposely pissing people off be in anyway admirable? You're all fkin morons 🤦♂️🤣
The KingsMill plant turned out to be a lot more edgy than the average consumer might imagine 😯 Steve the Security Dude could potentially benefit from a referral to the anxiety management workshop. He was getting a bit het up poor bloke! Mind you, I guess everyone has to earn a *crust* 🤣🤣🤣 Thanks again for another brilliant audit, DJ, & some fantastic drone footage with a crackin' soundtrack too!
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Some of my thoughts exactly !
I like your humour !
Certainly gives us a different perspective
On how we buy / find our Loafs !! ☺️
He’s the breadwinner👌🏼🥯 🥖 🍞
Ex Army on the gate, Two non-offened by a male filming female staff who were in charge of the gate security reaks of a roving security team. When others arrived no one overly stepped across the line, and finally a well trained police response. I wonder what the government is really moving around on these trucks.
@@DaveCarterAL Putins Billions
Note how fast police arrive when a company calls them....
These auditors need to make a point of this when the police turn up within minutes. It would be a very awkward question to answer.
Don't tell him, Pike!
Never arrive when you get broken into tho🤔🤔🤔
That young officer, I like how you could see he's new and took it easy on him, another great video, got a lot of respect for you and the way you handle these situations.
One of the best auditors out there. The drone seems to really ring alarm bells with people for whatever reason.
Maybe they think it's all science fiction 😂🤣
Do they ever take anything on board other than finding time to attend a scene of no crime , traffic warden may as well of attended or a lollipop person
Or the local cleaner !
"I'm not here to be embarrassed". Well an officer who doesn't know police policy and drone laws, who is also mentoring a brand new officer, should be embarrassed.
Send someone with knowledge of drones, instead they send there drones.
The same officer did not know about the jewellery policy either so who gets him dressed in a morning then.
Do you seriously think every police officer knows every single law and bit of legislation? There are thousands of laws and legislation that changes constantly. There's a reason why different departments exist, that have higher knowledge on certain matters. It's no different in most other professions. If you are unwell, you go to see a GP. They usually refer you to see a specialist if it's anything more than a cold, as they can't be expected to know absolutely everything. This is no different. The police spend the vast majority of their time having to deal with domestics and mental health calls. Drone law and legislation it's not exactly high on the priority list! If you think they should no everything you are very naive!
@@MW_1981 now do police policy.
My mate used to work in a bakery that makes Kingsmill in Swansea. The plastic pallets normally go through a hot steam wash on a conveyor belt. But seeing all that bread in the skip was alarming, his bakery used to give waste bread to local farmers for animal feed. Saved them money on skips too 👍
Alarming! Its just bread u tool
They don't make much in Swansea, only money in Wind St lol
Good audit , leave Steve alone he is only trying to earn a crust ....
@@paulwadey2648 So stale and crummy,its brown bread.
I used to work for Allied bakeries in Norwich many years ago they also used to give it away to the farmers and old peoples homes but then it was made allegal to do so under H&S
Hahaha, as soon as the two birds arrive he starts playing the big man. As if those two munters would go any where near the balding security guard! :)
Come on give him a chance Walt , he can always get a wig ! 🤣😂
Rude.
@@shazbotictruth often hurts, snowflake
The first, older cop was very smooth. he readily admitted he didn't know the law with regards drones and engaged with you politely. He is a star. Nothing illegal and moved on. If only cops in the entire UK could follow this example.
I bet they do get embarrassed! my reminder is set - looking forward to it.
this really does shine a light to modern policing out in 5 minutes for legal/lawful activities, for a robbery lucky to see them within a week
I saw a child attacked in a park with a bottle.. I asked the child to wait outside the park with me and called the Police.. They arrived.. The attackers were in the park.. The Police arrived... I informed them of the assault..I pointed out the assailants...... And the police just drove off....Okay, dealing with kids of 12/13 is tiresome.. But allowing the young thugs to get away with it means that in a few years we hear of yet another stabbing.. 🙄
Next time you need the police in a hurry just pop a drone up😁
Great audit. Shame about the paranoid staff. Good interaction with the police, nice to see an officer willing to listen rather than make up the law as they go along.
It might have been a different scenario if there wasn't a camera around , people's behaviour will change when their being filmed. 👍
One of the best videos. Can't believe I've been following for so long and never seen this one. Must have missed it somehow. You made those officers so uncomfortable with your knowledge. Love it!
So much better than AB. Genuinely polite. And a sense of humour. The other guy demands respect from others but very rarely gives it. Refreshing.
Agree 👍
"Do you know your lorries? Do they have Kingsmill across the side?"
"I know what your game is, mate. You're spoofing."
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Police should start charging companies for wasting time 🙂
That is an interesting point as here in Australia the Fire Brigade charge companies if they are called out to false alarms, so why not do the same for Police.
Not the companies fault?
You are correct he should have checked the legislation before attending. At least he admitted he was not up to date.
Security gateman ‘I’ve been very professional sunshine” , sunshine … lol, how professional is that?
I just subbed cause I appreciate the respect and politeness that you show. When auditors act a fool and are disrespectful it takes away from the video by highlighting the auditor instead of the audit itself.
One of the best now DJ enjoyed watching you get better and better at what you do! Definitely the most polite and professional of all of them!
You where very kind to the young Bobby. Well done, this is why you’re the number 1 auditor. The older copper is a good guy also. The dispatcher needs there arse kicking for accepting the call in the first place.
Probably a very keen jobsworth.
On behalf of the police training corps, may I thank you for the valuable bullseye pertinent points, which should help us in general future dealings with individual members of the communities.
(In truth, the boys were okay.)
Haha that poor kid officer... His mum has just ironed his shirt that morning. So cute.
When they ring the police. The phone operator should tell them on the phone that no crime is being committed and tell them to seek counciling. But unfortunately the corporations get priority
That young police officer looked as if he wanted a hole to swallow him up 🤣Fantastic Audit brother 👍
ive delivered bulk butter to this site, and they dont only just treat you that way, they treat outside delivery drivers the same way too
Being treated rudely by someone sitting in an office, especially when wearing a hi viz, is the norm for delivery drivers. I spent over 40 years learning that.
@@briandouglas2123 Being going on for years Brian , nomarks thinking their important !
You are the no.1 auditor, love how you remain so calm, whilst they're flapping ❤❤
Me too ! I love the guy just too smart !
@@totolondon To smart?? lol Just a boring irritating twat- dont set you standard to high will you!🤫🤑😝
You're such a subtle wind-up artist. You're well spoken and you manage to make these people unintentionally entertaining ...
He's just annoying. And he's a liar. It's only for likes, views and ultimately money.
And he's a coward who insults people and hides behind a camera.
When that police officer bent his arm and moved him along he sounded like he was gonna cry.
There's no need to be an arrogant prick, which is what this guy is.
@@bh629 So? Have you checked out other auditors? Do YOU think they're all just in it just for "likes, views and ultimately money too????" .... I get the feeling that you're either a police numpty who's ended up being embarrassed on camera ... OR someone who's tried doing this ... and failed. Either way, you come across as very embittered.
@@md-ps2hx
You sound like a sycophant.
"Subtle wind up artist", what rubbish. He's openly annoying and is a coward he hides behind a camera.
FYI
Being annoyed by someone doesn't mean I am bitter.
@@md-ps2hx
I have checked others.
Auditing Britain and PJ Audits. Found both to be pointless, attention seeking wind up merchants. PTTP, when he exposes abuse of power is very good (I think he has a vid showing cops double parked just to buy dinner). If you can recommend any then go for it.
Like I have said elsewhere, I appreciate when it's useful to people. But when it's windup or clickbait or attention seeking, don't have time for it.
I'm not a policeman/ security guard. Have had no personal interaction with these.
As for failed at this, get real. I wouldn't embarrass myself seeking attention like this.
@@bh629 They're behind the camera for a reason. THEY are NOT the story. You obviously misunderstand the thinking behind this, or else you're just someone who's been chewing one lemon too many.
DJ - you should hand out a laminated document showing FAQs every time you arrive at a site you are planning to audit.
Don't be silly 😅😅 we wouldn't watch if we didn't see drama 😅
It begs the question, where does he normally go to be embarrassed then?? 😂
Home.
Hhhhhhh
His wife asked me to help her cuckold him, I'm not familiar with your slang but I do think she meant to prank or embarrass him. Could someone elaborate how that works?
Steve, eat a snickers, you turn into a right Diva when your hungry.
No wonder the country is in the state its in with these kind of clowns running the show. An ex military bloke now wearing a hi-viz and living in a hut for 12 hours a day, a rookie cop who is so wet behind the ears, it was dripping and a cop who was educated and put firmly in his place by an auditor.....great job 👍👍
These are 2 great cops. Educated and polite. Thanks guys.
I fully support what you do . Security and corporate overreach should be challenged at every opportunity.
As everyone is saying you have elevated yourself and skills with dealing with interactions from people, partcularly how you casually dropped Steve's name to the police as if you knew him all your life, chuckled at that bit nice one DJA thanks for professionally teaching the police the law lol
My Mate Steve. The one who certainly wouldn't have volunteered his name to me. Thanks to his colleagues for that one. 🤣🤣🤣
@@DJAUDITS 😂😂
@@DJAUDITS dont tell him your name Pike!....Classic line from the dads army sitcom
Armed forces for 7 years but wets his pants when asked a question on camera!!
Don't know why your viewing figures are not higher. Another good video which entertains and informs. Excellent!!
That copper was hilarious. Surely that was his 1st day on the job 🤣🤣
The way you handled that rookie cop was hilarious. Telling him all the regulations and such, you could have been his field training officer 😂
D. J I'll just audit this protest......
Also D. J Shuts down police bully tactics, explains to the public there rights and stops a road sweeper maliciously spraying protestors,
Legend
wrong comments on wrong video not so much a legend YOUR MORE OF A BELLEND.
when the guard said he was an ex army warcraft specialist you should have said that you love that game
Great video, with decent interactions with the police to be fair, accepted the issues you brought to their attention, admitted they wasn't fully aware of drone legislation and politely accepted what you said,
Its a slight learning curve, but overall not bad at all, gutted that Kingsmill being my favourite bread by far let themselves down with some atrocious representation from its staff 😩
in all fairness the two police officers, where IMHO polite, professional, took DJ's advice, it's great to see two professional officers like this.
It never ceases to amaze how many times DJ has to educate 'law enforcers' what the law says and what their code of conduct and dress is... Whatever we are paying goons its too much.
Do you seriously think every police officer knows every single law and bit of legislation? There are thousands of laws and legislation that changes constantly. There's a reason why different departments exist, that have higher knowledge on certain matters. It's no different in most other professions. If you are unwell, you go to see a GP. They usually refer you to see a specialist if it's anything more than a cold, as they can't be expected to know absolutely everything. This is no different. The police spend the vast majority of their time having to deal with domestics and mental health calls. Drone law and legislation it's not exactly high on the priority list! If you think they should no everything you are very naive!
Respect to both officers they was very polite and very professional 👏 👍 Dj well done great vidoe
That's because they were being filmed, judge their behaviour when there's no camera. I suspect it will be a lot different. !
Excellent Audit DJ, and brilliant interaction with the staff and even better with the two constables, and well schooled... 5* A+
Rather than saying that you don't need permission from a company to fly your drone overhead, you could always say that you ALREADY HAVE permission from the Authority which regulates the airspace...! 😉
One of the best auditor out there love your calm approach to conflict
I love the way you know it winds them up immediately 😂, Steve’s ex military so we’ve nothing to worry about 😂😂
Brilliant…schooled Steve and plod. That policeboy must of been on work experience. Good u didn’t have weed he would of sniffed it out. What a state we are in. Love how you use the viewers as an excuse for being mildly rude because it’s what we want to see.
The fact that you're knowledgeable seems to embarrass the Constable 😂😂 Big up DJ and little DJ, you're smashing it bro 🔥 💯
Rather exciting day for those employees.
Fantastic footage
Kingsmill bread has landfill gases from their neighbouring dump site kneaded into the dough for extra special flavour!
Once he stated I spent 7 years in the military I instantly thought tool!
Love your voice and the the very polite way you interact with people, even if they are being disrespectful to you. 😀👍
bloody hell the young cop was a bit slow, straight out of the window licking academy
Great comment.
Won't make a top cop hasn't got the bullying element to him 😂🤣
Quarry was number 1, this is number 2 but to be fair the quarry smells like a number 2 lol
Now it's a shame all coppers weren't as professional as the older cop, he was calm, polite and didn't jump to any conclusions, a credit to the force.
Excellent rapid response from that police force. Must make the residents feel very secure. Oh! Actual crimes are responded to in the usual slower response times.
From "Warfare Expert" to a 2nd rate gatekeeper no wonder he is frustrated.
The gate is all he has got in his life.
But he can strip down and rebuild a machine gun in the dark! Very handy in civilian life!
He has claymores set around his gatehouse.
@@Gus0898uk Dont tell him that he might take a fence
@@Gus0898uk l believe he polishes it regularly !
Steve is in the wrong job he thinks he's back in the army barking his orders some Anger management classes needed then the two woman getting there pennyworth in the police were no better you did a great job DJ schooling them they were totally unprepared seeing all that bread go to waste is criminal surely they could help the community they need to get there heads together these companies and give something back just a suggestion always love the drone footage the music is ace great job DJ as always 👍❤️
Is Steve now on your Christmas card list DJ? 🤣🤣🤣 Great video, great interaction with the young PC in particular.
Aww that police officer is only a baby love him. You made him so nervous lol
Loving your content, what I have noticed how come when someone's in desperate need of police they don't come, but someone's got a camera the force turn up for hurt feelings?
"I'm Not Here To Be Embarrassed By Yourself..." No, but you managed it anyway with no effort whatsoever on my part.
Suprised he never referred to him as "chap" that's another cop speak that doesn't make sence.
Officer you are correct, being a cuckold is sufficient embarrassment, though I indirectly caused that too. *Taser, Taser, Taser*
999.. "Police please. There's a man threatening to film us with a drone. We think he's a security risk". "What do you do?" "We're making and moving bread.". "Lock the gates! We're on our way sir."
999.. "Police please. There's someone breaking in right now." "If you shout they might leave.. We are a bit busy dealing with a high risk incident at the bread factory at the minute. Have this crime number and ring us back if they hurt you"
another entertaining video, thanks. Did anyone else notice at 4:45 the security asks "why dont you take youre mask of buddy?" whilst there's a sign on the window saying "FACE COVERINGS MANDITORY"
And the woman had masks 😷
@@SirGeneralRandom It wasn't mandatory for her, it was just to protect others from underneath... 😂🤣
Should be mandatory for a Steve to be in every hut ! 🤣😂
Amazing ! 😮 The security guard was not foreign . 😊
That security man, went from Simi ok to outraged paranoid in seconds. Unreal
And he said he had been in the armed services and was a war vet, So they let bellends like him have a gun, kin hell
PTSD!
You know you are getting old when the Policemen look younger, you know the Police force is getting desperate when they start hiring embryos.
Has this guy had any training or is his just playing truant?
Should be in school
😂🤣😆😊😁😃
The best auditor by far, polite, knowledgeable, and hilarious. 🤣👍
DJ you are a master at this! You turn ordinary members of staff into lawyers, and security guards into Police! Brilliant correcting the young officer on his chain, that looked so wrong. I hope i get a keyring oneday. Tale care buddy.
There’s a place on TV for this type of entertainment, DJ, gotta say that you are a master at stranger interaction,fantastic presentation. Great entertainment. Bravo!
The company is making loaves of bread, not nuclear weapons, what’s the freaking problem…
Waiting for the ‘current climate’ comment.
Very polite and effective training for your rookie & senior officers !
Looks like police training is as good as ever. The younger one looked thoroughly uncomfortable as his mate went to have a chat with numpty Steve. Now digressing you have probably been asked this before but can you tell me the make and model of your drone as the piccys look rather good?
It is at the top, click on "see more".
Fair play man - the police and public haven't a clue, great to see people like you highlight the necessity of awareness to their remit (mind you Police took this well, so kudos to them here too!)
I must admit I am in awe of your dealings with the people you come across, hopefully, it'll reflect in my own personal dealing with the "public" in the future.
Auditing done as it should be.
When she approached you while operating a drone you really should of informed her she's commuting an offence disturbing a pilot while operating an aircraft. All this over a company that bakes bread it's not like they are making nuclear weapons.
Maby bioweapens, what they put in the bread. Cant trust nothing nowadays they do it in vaccines
@@Ultradubmarine just because ur paranoid, doesnt meen theyre no not out there to get u.
Don't knock it....great entertainment ! 🤣😂
Commuting an offence?
Oh, really? What offence would that be, exactly?