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Things that are impossible to say when drunk: 1. Antidisestablishmentarianism 2. No thanks, I've had enough to drink. 3. You're right officer, I'll just quietly take myself off home.
Dont believe everything you see on youtube. Cops ant like this on scene with a camera I've seen the cops beat up by people and then blame it on someone on the street in scotland.
Yeah I get it, but I reckon that's a policy decision from the senior execs. The cops wouldn't be bothered but they're obliged to do something.@@ZombiestFever
Speaking as an person from Texas, these police officers are excellent. They're polite, helpful and don't seem to let ego get in the way of their job. I'm really impressed.
Being better than Texas isn’t much credit. By the way they’re police constables rather than “officers”. That would be like describing grunts as ‘army officers”, which of course they’re not.
@@kinglear2832 I’m certainly not from the UK, nor would I ever want to live there. People regularly misname things. People from Northern Ireland often refer to themselves as British despite, their factually being no such thing. People regularly claim to have the flu when what they have is “a bit of a cold”.Run of the mill police in the UK are employed as constables of police, they are supervised by police sergeants. Only those of the rank of inspector and above can properly be referred to as police officers. .
@@katarinamaersksekkingstad4480 if you're not from the UK why are you lecturing someone about what we call our coppers, the Fuzz, the Boys in Blue, the Sweeney, the Longarm, bobbies, rozzers? We usually refer to them as 'police officers' so you're talking sh*t. 🤦🏻♀🥴
Very impressed with the police and their patience in dealing with intoxicated people. As a nurse I understand as I have also dealt with intoxicated people in hospital.
Man! I have a lot of respect for UK officers, putting up with those drunks on that shift. It's like being a street Nanny for children who can't handle their alcohol and their divisive behavior.
Uk police officers are extremely tolerant they do tough job putting up verbal and physical abuse unarmed in the majority of cases except for what there issued with. A stab vest.C.S.or pepper spray ,cuffs, an asp telescopic batton and personnel radio. Only officers who are trained are allowed to use Taser .That's a standard issue. There many specialist jobs within the UK police service. Each part of the United Kingdom has its own county or city force plus marine units. There is also the B.T.P. British Transport Police. They cover the UK rail network and in London cover the entire underground or tube system. Ministry of Defence Police they are civilian service but are completely under the control of the Ministry of Defence. As the title suggests all things military including basses and assets. The men and women who form this service are armed with pistols and automatic weapons but also the same kit setup as their civilian counterparts. There is also another police service that guard nuclear facilities around the UK as you can imagine there armed as well . The only police service that carry firearms all the time are Police Service of Northern Ireland (British province).P.S.N.I. Although there is peace in Northern Ireland the threat of terrorism really hasn't diminished thats why they still carry firearms.
we used to describe that aspect of the job as being the world's referee. Well, for those who are unable to order their own lives, either in general or in drink.
This is why I feel sorry for police. They get a lot of hate, but for most, if you cooperate you won't get hurt. My mum worked as a cleaner at a police station and none of the officers looked down on her and she said they were very kind and had a laugh with each other
As a U.K. citizen I’m disgusted.. props to the officer for jumping in after that man.. these people need to be brought to court, fined, sentenced to a weeks community service and named and shamed for acting this way. The public would then think twice about how much they drink and conduct themselves
Not men under 26 😅 call it mushy brain majority haven't got the head sense to know any better especially in Grimsby where YOB is frequent ; takes etiquette to compose yourself elegantly intoxicated
From what I see these officers are nice to citizens. Are they the same with people of color? I swear they treat people with patience and respect. I feel like we are in a war zone in the U.S.
@@omennemo8844 Police in the UK have very good etiquette and handle the public with respect, although they face challenges just like in the US, police have a good rapport with the UK public. That said my very own experience with police in the US have been very good. Perhaps it's to do with being a foreigner or being on a holiday.... Not sure. But I have seen many examples of police in the US and it does seem that many are on a power trip and have an ego to match it. I think police need to work on and in the community to gain trust and respect, but it needs to start with the police and as a result things could get better. I have seen fantastic accounts of police in the US and they are amazing, maybe it's with screening for good police where things maybe going wrong.
that guy that ran from the cops had to have equipped some kind artefact, those trainers are defiantly a rare find. +50 stamina +10% movement speed aint no way any copper's competing with that
@@tomwenczek2300 maybe keeping them in relative poverty, but these people are not poor by any means. Westerns are just privileged and way too indiviualistic and hedonistic.
As an ex soldier [Australian Army}27 years.I greatly admire the uk police and what they do to get criminals of the street drunk drivers off the road and drug dealers arrested,they do a great job with reduced nummbers,well done boys and girls.
Yes he got rewarded for going into cold water he could stand up in and fishing the guy out. His reward was his very high police pay, and super generous conditions. No other payment needed.
I am so freaking impressed that these police officers do not lose their cool completely. These people are awful. Well done to the police, especially for jumping in and saving the man in the water.
as someone that went to rehab for alcoholism i can say im disgusted at the people in this video in no way have i ever acted like this while drunk. some off these people need locking up or need serious help.
as a american i must say the police are very professional and cool headed dealing with a bunch of drunks, unfortunately our drunks are or seem to be more violent, i have 3 family members that are in law enforcement and pray every day they come home alive,sad to say we are a violent country at times,.God bless all law enforcement people.
Madness isn’t it? We allow a substance that turns civil people into absolute animals, we encourage it even. And yet, an alternative substance that makes you calm, quiet, and reflective is a crime…go figure….
Dunno about Grimsby but I lived in a hostel in London for a week. It had a student bar attached, and things got pretty loud and ugly every night. I sat in a corner with a beer and enjoyed the show.
I was trying to work out what year it was. The styles and the phones were giving it away, & the cars. I wonder how life has changed for a lot of people. Would love to go back to the 00’s & have a wander around and reflect on how things have changed
For those feeling worried, most of these folks arrested are incredibly drunk. They probably don't remember being arrested let alone filmed...Won't say every person featured getting the smack-down is drunk. However, alcohol did affect many of these peoples' judgements.
Grimsby weekend- 2 caught passing in a doorway, 1 person using bad language Chicago weekend - 24 people shot, 9 fatalities. That’s gun control in action.
@@ch4z_bucks sure, but the rest of the country doesn't, which makes it much easier to get guns into chicago. Whereas in the UK the same laws applies to the entire landmass, so guns have to cross borders which is much harder and they are also of course illegal throughout the country so transporting them is more difficult as well.
Jeremy Moulton Every weekend in some cities the police deal with this stupid thuggery all night. Even when they charge individuals they’re just given a warning & are back doing it again the next weekend. It must be so frustrating!
I love how you send them to the hospital. For gods sake is this really the right way. Why are they not assessed at scene and secondly they then become violent with us and no police protection- thanks team!
Just a quick one, Deb......... If you're harbouring any ideas about partying in the UK?....?.... Then don't! It's too crazy, you may recall? Personally, I think you could handle it........ I have no point of reference upon which I can base that opinion, so you'd be forgiven* for not wholeheartedly trusting my opinion. I haven't provided any references, it's true, but I wasn't expecting an inquisition....... Perhaps, I should have, you can't trust any old nutter you come across......... You can, you shouldn't, is more like it, in most cases you shouldn't, avoid disappointment. Have you ever been betrayed? Not my business, I'm sorry........ I have, by someone I trusted. If you ever have been, I'd bet it was someone who you trusted. Can you spot a pattern? How about the ridiculous idea I was going to suggest had some substance to it, but I think it's actually nonsense. If you can only be betrayed by those who you trust, then if you don't trust anyone you can't be betrayed. Not trusting anyone, that sounds like no fun, + that sounds like exactly what it says, it's hard to misinterpret, there's only one tree to bark up, you could say, doing so up the wrong one, with all the associate consequences that go along with such carelessness are quite simply no longer a concern. The fun absence is still in play though, don't forget that.......... * Not by me, but those who would are out there, somewhere, it doesn't really matter where, the point is, they exist. Try not to get hung up on where they are, maybe focus on the 'they'....... 'It's not where you are, it's where you're at.......' You can gain some measure of positivity from these words, but it's highly circumstantial. The first time they were offered to me it was intended to cheer me up but my circumstances just didn't fit.......... I was living in a 3rd world nation city slum (where you are), + I was miserable, unwell, + broke (where you're at). She meant well but, like I said about circumstances, they need to be 'right' + at the time mine weren't........... They were, in actual fact, 'wrong'........ From what was already a low point, it was brought to my attention that front + centre of what I called 'my life' were 2 large piles of pooh, steaming + of undetermined origin. One represented where I lived, worked, + spent all my time. The other, an equally impressive delivery, 4 coils no less, spoke of my life in general. The low point I'd been in had been replaced by another, almost identical, marker that only really differed in one way + that was it being that bit closer to rock bottom. I can laugh about it now........
One just needs to know the chilled places to go to, and to 'have a nose' to navigate through the more chaotic people with. I've got to my 40's and avoided trouble okay. :-)
@@mrnobody4237 You may well ask, I did go on a bit, didn't I? That poor girl, she's probably thinking, who is this nutter? Why is he posting such a lengthy reply? And I expect, wtf is he going on about? That might crop up, too..... WTAF? That was a new one on me....... I don't get out much..... I had to Google it, I'm a bit more hip, now, so thanks for that. I don't abbreviate very often, as you may have noticed, I tend to lean the other way. Oh well, I'm off to find something else to lean on........ British kids misbehaving is always fun, not to be around, from afar, about 6,000 miles works for me....... Another overcompensation, I wish I knew what it is I'm trying to make up for. It won't be easy identifying a single inadequacy from what I suspect will be a fair few, if I'm honest.... Thankfully, I'm not, so I'll manage the list until it becomes less of a list + take it from there. Self-improvement has always been important to me........ ooops, for me, I meant to say..... important for me.......
From 2005? It's still so great documentary I thought it was recent. Not easy being a scotland yard those young people giving trouble they was totally out of their minds omg.😱
All I can say is thank heavens for UK policing. I've just been watching videos of the US police and the egregious aggression and violence is disturbing. These officers are dealing with difficult people with good humour and their use of force is proportionate. As they say, it's only a tiny proportion causing the trouble, but it's a difficult job well done. Especially the officer who rescued a the suicidal kid - he literally saved a life there.
The uk police is not good compared to the rest of europe. They should be armed and generally they are years behind in riot control and with dealing with violence.
@@tonytran9538 thats doesnt mean anything. The whole EU has has a gun ban and thats not a reasom for disarming cops. My nation is the 3rd safest nation on earth, has a gun ban and all cops carry guns.
I feel sorry for the Police having to deal with these drunken scumbags every weekend. I never socialize in the City center because of all these yobs who ruin it for all the decent people trying to enjoy themselves. It's better to drink local because you're safer insofar that most people know you in your local and will support you is any Yobs target you.
Its pathetic and sad to arrest the boy for urinating and another one for swearing.The whole unit checks CCTV,locating drunk people. But they can't deal with knifecrime.
What do you mean they can't deal with it. They aren't eradicating the urination and disorder here completely either. The same goes for violent crimes where they use knifes for example. They can't eradicate that, because a knife is something everybody has in their kitchen. People get arrested all the time for violent crimes, and that's what the police can do. If people have the will, they can stab each other, but this will have consequences, simple.
The police need bravery medals. If it is this horrible with police there think how terrifying it would be without them!! Why don't people try raising their standards instead of seeing how low they can go?
In the good old days we went out on a Friday and Saturday night, had a good time, and went home quietly without causing any trouble, so what's gone wrong with our society
I was a cop back in the 70 s and crime was nothing compared to now! The government is allowing way too many people in and the police are overwhelmed plus TOO many drunks and. EXCESS drinking!
Spent last weekend at a rave where drugs were legal, clothing was optional and the party lasted from 2pm to 4am 2000 people, not a hint of trouble with no cops and no security. Booze, it's just a bad drug.
Zero Tolerance is without doubt the answer. It has proved its worth in New York and places in the U.K. Urinating in public, criminal damage, swearing, with no leeway i8t is not long before more serious disorder and crime starts to decline. IT WORKS.
We're polite except for the few people who aren't but no one likes those people but I don't know where you got the others from. Compared to places yeah we're way better and our crime rate is lower than other places but we aren't the best. And definitely not at self control 😂 but also this is people at their worst. Most of the time people aren't like that.
Unique programme - never before, and never again, will we ever hear the phrase, 'We've got your ear in a jug.'
@Baby Boris I can’t *ear* you
@@Joe-fe4xi that gave me a right crackup
Be better if he said 'we av your lug in a jug luv'
@@papasslipper564 😂😂😂👍
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I was stupid forgot my password. I would appreciate any tips you can offer me.
Things that are impossible to say when drunk:
1. Antidisestablishmentarianism
2. No thanks, I've had enough to drink.
3. You're right officer, I'll just quietly take myself off home.
😃
I can say number 1 and 2 quite easily when drunk.
Dont believe everything you see on youtube. Cops ant like this on scene with a camera I've seen the cops beat up by people and then blame it on someone on the street in scotland.
I wouldn't mind loving in the UK. Even though I have never been there, beautiful country.
Do you fancy a drink love ?
No thanks, Ive got one ear
HAHAHAHA outstanding
Yes hahahaha, I cracked up on that one
Guess she could go on a date with Vincent Van Gough 🤣
🤣 brilliant
☑️
"Sit on that bench and think on yourself" LOL, the disappointed parent approach.
fair play to officer who jumped in the icey water ! top job , much respect, no matter what people say there, he is a real man
Wouldn't surprise me if he got the sack with this country's health and safety policies.
Very good policing, no nonsense approach. Credit to the officer who went into that cold water to rescue that guy.
a part from arresting people for swearing not bad
Indeed. The guy didn't give a monkey's that someone was helping him, but that's what good police do. These are good police officers, no doubt.
Yeah I get it, but I reckon that's a policy decision from the senior execs. The cops wouldn't be bothered but they're obliged to do something.@@ZombiestFever
@@lesflynn4455 yeah maybe
The cop jumping in the water after that drunk was above and beyond the call of duty.
everyone talks about the bad cops but nobody mentions those diamond cops
But would he do it if the camera's were not filming it thats the thing
@@The.Alex.2.2024 obviously
No way you expect from police any body help
Speaking as an person from Texas, these police officers are excellent. They're polite, helpful and don't seem to let ego get in the way of their job. I'm really impressed.
Did you see our free speech there isnt any in the uk they call it hate speech they make up new laws when they want its a dictatorship
Being better than Texas isn’t much credit. By the way they’re police constables rather than “officers”. That would be like describing grunts as ‘army officers”, which of course they’re not.
@@katarinamaersksekkingstad4480 another person from the UK, in these very comments referred to them as officers.
@@kinglear2832 I’m certainly not from the UK, nor would I ever want to live there. People regularly misname things. People from Northern Ireland often refer to themselves as British despite, their factually being no such thing. People regularly claim to have the flu when what they have is “a bit of a cold”.Run of the mill police in the UK are employed as constables of police, they are supervised by police sergeants. Only those of the rank of inspector and above can properly be referred to as police officers.
.
@@katarinamaersksekkingstad4480 if you're not from the UK why are you lecturing someone about what we call our coppers, the Fuzz, the Boys in Blue, the Sweeney, the Longarm, bobbies, rozzers? We usually refer to them as 'police officers' so you're talking sh*t. 🤦🏻♀🥴
Very impressed with the police and their patience in dealing with intoxicated people. As a nurse I understand as I have also dealt with intoxicated people in hospital.
Watching videos like this just get me more motivated to stay on my sobriety journey.
I feel like these officers are baby sitting these drunk adults lol
adults?!!
Man! I have a lot of respect for UK officers, putting up with those drunks on that shift. It's like being a street Nanny for children who can't handle their alcohol and their divisive behavior.
Uk police officers are extremely tolerant they do tough job putting up verbal and physical abuse unarmed in the majority of cases except for what there issued with. A stab vest.C.S.or pepper spray ,cuffs, an asp telescopic batton and personnel radio. Only officers who are trained are allowed to use Taser .That's a standard issue.
There many specialist jobs within the UK police service. Each part of the United Kingdom has its own county or city force plus marine units.
There is also the B.T.P. British Transport Police. They cover the UK rail network and in London cover the entire underground or tube system.
Ministry of Defence Police they are civilian service but are completely under the control of the Ministry of Defence. As the title suggests all things military including basses and assets. The men and women who form this service are armed with pistols and automatic weapons but also the same kit setup as their civilian counterparts.
There is also another police service that guard nuclear facilities around the UK as you can imagine there armed as well .
The only police service that carry firearms all the time are Police Service of Northern Ireland (British province).P.S.N.I. Although there is peace in Northern Ireland the threat of terrorism really hasn't diminished thats why they still carry firearms.
a part from arresting people for swearing they not bad
we used to describe that aspect of the job as being the world's referee. Well, for those who are unable to order their own lives, either in general or in drink.
I would have thought the poms could handle their drink. They've proved me wrong.
Something my dear old dad used to say “beer in brains out” so true.
The way that bobby marched that kid to the seat......’what I want you to do is sit there and think about GROWING UP’. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🐾👍
"We've got your Ear in a Jug"...Just what you want to hear at the end of a friendly night out on the town!!
😂
And can you bring the jug back? I've had to pay a deposit on it.
Any news on the ring that was on the ear? 🙄
sign of a good night 🤣😅
Grimsby hand out the dole money on a Thursday and by Sunday morning have most of it back in fixed penalty notices and court fines lmao 😅
😂Great comment.
Not to mention Alcohol and Tobacco duty
How many fines did you get, this week??
Genius level 1
This is why I feel sorry for police. They get a lot of hate, but for most, if you cooperate you won't get hurt. My mum worked as a cleaner at a police station and none of the officers looked down on her and she said they were very kind and had a laugh with each other
I mean 80% of people don’t hate the police, 2% have genuine reasons to dislike them, 10% are just morons and the rest are criminals
@@johnb8956 what about the other 8% pd
Colin Stagg didn't have a great experience.
Do they really get any hate?
@@arcticflower7223 Scroll through the comment section on some British police videos. Yeah they get a hell of a lot. For nothing really.
Nothing meant by this but Grimsby looks frigging awful.
I think there are plenty of places which are as bad late on Friday and Saturday night. Cleethorpes isn't the worst place I've lived, not even close!
I live close, but no in grimsby, and i can tell you now it is a fking sh*t hole
Oh and so is hull
I cannot stand people who cannot hold their liquor.
@@phill210 Been to Hull once. What can I say. Three words really. Honestly Fucking terrible. Its like the back of beyond.
@@phill210 It's all relative. The place I lived before was MUCH worse.
Once upon a time, squaring up to an officer was a big mistake.
the good old days- seriously.
Here in the Philippines it still IS A VERY BIG MISTAKE.
it's still a big mistake.
The cops are polite, calm, assertive and tough. How it should be done.
Hull was the original name for Hell but they didn't want to give it a bad reputation.
It's got a nice Chinese restaurant...
My girlfriend once asked me to kiss her were it smells funny. So I drove her to Hull!
Looool
I love hull
As a U.K. citizen I’m disgusted.. props to the officer for jumping in after that man.. these people need to be brought to court, fined, sentenced to a weeks community service and named and shamed for acting this way. The public would then think twice about how much they drink and conduct themselves
Not men under 26 😅 call it mushy brain majority haven't got the head sense to know any better especially in Grimsby where YOB is frequent ; takes etiquette to compose yourself elegantly intoxicated
From what I see these officers are nice to citizens. Are they the same with people of color? I swear they treat people with patience and respect. I feel like we are in a war zone in the U.S.
Kick rocks
@@omennemo8844 Police in the UK have very good etiquette and handle the public with respect, although they face challenges just like in the US, police have a good rapport with the UK public. That said my very own experience with police in the US have been very good. Perhaps it's to do with being a foreigner or being on a holiday.... Not sure. But I have seen many examples of police in the US and it does seem that many are on a power trip and have an ego to match it. I think police need to work on and in the community to gain trust and respect, but it needs to start with the police and as a result things could get better. I have seen fantastic accounts of police in the US and they are amazing, maybe it's with screening for good police where things maybe going wrong.
corruptpolice.co.uk/story/humberside-police-sergeant-john-mick-stevenson-sacked-for-kicking-teenager-in-head/
Grimsby is one of the most depressing places in the country, it’s a complete toilet.
Looks like it.
Come to Walsall. That is a toilet.
Try stains or slough
🤣🤣🤣🤣4.24
England? I'm from America so to me everything over there looks posh and regal
The woman who glassed that other woman should get a jail sentence. She is a dangerous person to have on the streets.
that guy that ran from the cops had to have equipped some kind artefact, those trainers are defiantly a rare find.
+50 stamina
+10% movement speed
aint no way any copper's competing with that
This programme was from 15 years ago! Bloody hell.
It is a programme unless you are a yank.
@@fionagregory8078 Ah, you're right. I didn't know that. Thanks for telling me. I've changed it now. 👍🏻
And the haircuts from 25.
corruptpolice.co.uk/story/humberside-police-sergeant-john-mick-stevenson-sacked-for-kicking-teenager-in-head/
Yeah imagine it now with meth on the streets Aaaaaaahhhhh Glad We Left The UK
Not sure “council run” and “state of the art” are ever in the same sentence together
Bro there jus keeping the poor poor u hear all them fines being passed out
@@tomwenczek2300 maybe keeping them in relative poverty, but these people are not poor by any means. Westerns are just privileged and way too indiviualistic and hedonistic.
@@tomwenczek2300 To assume most poor people spend their nights out drinking is an insult to poor people.
I'm 8 minutes in and this is literally the same conversations that happen at my sons daycare.
Looks like it starts early then!
:-)
“We’ve got your ear in a jug”
So your Son has one ear? Poor fella
Dealt with Same thing in 80s and 90s when I was a cop. Tried to get them to listen but talked their way to jail. Know what the officers going thru.
As an ex soldier [Australian Army}27 years.I greatly admire the uk police and what they do to get criminals of the street drunk drivers off the road and drug dealers arrested,they do a great job with reduced nummbers,well done boys and girls.
The UK: closes more and more public toilets
Also the UK: *arrests you for urinating in public*
I was just thinking that. But then if idiots didn't vandalise the toilets they'd still be open (possibly?).
@@JimmyHammer ... Vandalism and being used for sex.
@@popazz1 sorry, yes I forgot about George Michael
@@JimmyHammer ... Him and thousands of others, of all 'persuasions'.
@@popazz1 lets go outside...🤣
I hope the cop who saved the guy from drowning was rewarded, what a brave guy
no.what an idiot.he could have drowned himself.there is no law about swimming
@@davecollins9075 Foolish maybe, but a very brave guy.
@@davecollins9075 you’re a fcuking idiot 🤫
@@davecollins9075 I could explain why you’re wrong but honestly if you don’t understand then all hope is lost
Yes he got rewarded for going into cold water he could stand up in and fishing the guy out. His reward was his very high police pay, and super generous conditions. No other payment needed.
I am so freaking impressed that these police officers do not lose their cool completely. These people are awful. Well done to the police, especially for jumping in and saving the man in the water.
@@DMSJagXK Oooops yes lol
@@DMSJagXK Thank you, english is not my first language
@@Purplefishish Your English is very good.
well i think they have some kind of tests before you could apply for beeing a police officer, i mean it's not USA
God bless all those lovely officers and all those desperate victims and their family & friends! ✝️🙏👍❤️🇦🇺
That officer who went into the water to save that drunk is a living legend
As a British man I can happily say, British people are the worst.
Stay in, save money, save issues, keep yer ear on.
This is the greatest advice i have ever heard.
That guy has stamina you have to give him that
White sweater guy? Ran like a cheetah!
Really interesting seeing how British police handle things like this in comparison to American police
It's like police that have taken a customer service course LOL
Don't generalize.
It’s different throughout the UK
@@rule6090 To reflect the people they serve. Plenty of areas of the UK have completely disparaging crime rates and violence
Yanks go too far for nothing.
These offenders would get 15 years for fvck all.
COVID has definitely improved Grimsby
as someone that went to rehab for alcoholism i can say im disgusted at the people in this video in no way have i ever acted like this while drunk. some off these people need locking up or need serious help.
You just don't remember
if you needed to go to rehab you were no angel, get off that high horse.
I am very happy to see the classic British police helmet still in use. Always was a strong and authoritative look.
Unfortunately this in a old doc, and it has become even less common these days :/. But yeah, they look very nice.
the helmet is for protection not just looks.
That’s not a busy party night, it’s just an ordinary Friday in Hull.
Buster Fender : It is not "a busy party", it is a huge bunch of representatives of this generation wasting their lives away.
I used to love going to the Rythm Room in Hull.
as a american i must say the police are very professional and cool headed dealing with a bunch of drunks, unfortunately our drunks are or seem to be more violent, i have 3 family members that are in law enforcement and pray every day they come home alive,sad to say we are a violent country at times,.God bless all law enforcement people.
I love how calm and polite British officers are
I think in terms of overall approach we’ve got the best police in the world.
@@eliz_scubavn Well it certainly helps when the old bill don’t carry literal assault rifles around in their cars
British officers be like:
“So how strict will you guys be with someone swear- “
“Yes”
“Swearin-“
“Yes”
but i don't agree arresting someone for swearing
G'Day,Things aint changed much,now in my 70s and thats how I remember Saturday nights!
The joys of alcohol, oh and weed is illegal. makes perfect sense.
Madness isn’t it? We allow a substance that turns civil people into absolute animals, we encourage it even. And yet, an alternative substance that makes you calm, quiet, and reflective is a crime…go figure….
Lmao yeah
Puts a whole new meaning on 'Jug ears'.
Thank God for that policeman for saving that lad from drowning.
3:50 "oy you got a loicense for that language?!"
'you're being arrested, sir, for saying a naughty word while looking a bit scruffy' XD
Dunno about Grimsby but I lived in a hostel in London for a week. It had a student bar attached, and things got pretty loud and ugly every night. I sat in a corner with a beer and enjoyed the show.
haha was this New Cross Inn?
Ear today, gone tomorrow!
I live in New York city. I thought NYC cops had their hands full. These cops in England have it worse.
And they do it without guns, too.
@@seamusoflatcap Why would they need guns? 😂
@@crunchyicecream344 To be fair, I never said they did although sometimes I wonder.
@Peter Thomas Lambeth yeah, cos you tube is a fair and proportionate sample of policing, isn't it?
Never thought I'd hear some one from New York saying we got it worse??!!
This episode is 16 years old. How times have changed. I would give part of my ear to have a Saturday night out on the tiles!
Get back out there then mate and have a good night!
I was trying to work out what year it was. The styles and the phones were giving it away, & the cars. I wonder how life has changed for a lot of people. Would love to go back to the 00’s & have a wander around and reflect on how things have changed
Haha yes bro 👏
Go out there and get glassed then dummy.
The woman in the first clip did!!!!
18:17 when they started singing I need a hero when the officer was saving someone in the water 😂 I love drunk people 😂
For those feeling worried, most of these folks arrested are incredibly drunk. They probably don't remember being arrested let alone filmed...Won't say every person featured getting the smack-down is drunk. However, alcohol did affect many of these peoples' judgements.
Pity the police having to deal with all this ( everywhere )
Ours just collect bribes
Totally!
"Your ear is in a Jug"
LoL
Jug Lugs.
Puts a whole new meaning on 'jug ears'.
So glad I don't go out drinking anymore and we have the police.
Nice to see officers doing what they say they're going to do. A last warning needs to mean just that.
7:06 is like an alternative opening for Love Actually.
Grimsby weekend- 2 caught passing in a doorway, 1 person using bad language
Chicago weekend - 24 people shot, 9 fatalities.
That’s gun control in action.
We don’t have as much gun crime, but you never hear about acid attacks in Chicago.
Chicago is has probably got the strictest gun control in the USA
@@ch4z_bucks Well clearly not as strict as Grimsby
@@ch4z_bucks sure, but the rest of the country doesn't, which makes it much easier to get guns into chicago. Whereas in the UK the same laws applies to the entire landmass, so guns have to cross borders which is much harder and they are also of course illegal throughout the country so transporting them is more difficult as well.
@@luxx1346 acid attacks happen once in a blue moon, the difference in rate of acid attacks in the UK vs gun crime in the US is absolutely massive.
Great job cleaning it up buddies! Keep those streets safe😀😀😀😀
Jeremy Moulton Every weekend in some cities the police deal with this stupid thuggery all night. Even when they charge individuals they’re just given a warning & are back doing it again the next weekend. It must be so frustrating!
I fished out of Hull in the seventies;it was brill for a night out
I love how you send them to the hospital. For gods sake is this really the right way. Why are they not assessed at scene and secondly they then become violent with us and no police protection- thanks team!
Those lads swear like sailors when they are sober, no restraining them when they are drunk...
Unbelievably this was when society still had certain standards.
Remind me to never try to party in the UK. That's just too crazy.
Just a quick one, Deb......... If you're harbouring any ideas about partying in the UK?....?.... Then don't! It's too crazy, you may recall?
Personally, I think you could handle it........ I have no point of reference upon which I can base that opinion, so you'd be forgiven* for not wholeheartedly trusting my opinion.
I haven't provided any references, it's true, but I wasn't expecting an inquisition....... Perhaps, I should have, you can't trust any old nutter you come across......... You can, you shouldn't, is more like it, in most cases you shouldn't, avoid disappointment.
Have you ever been betrayed? Not my business, I'm sorry........ I have, by someone I trusted. If you ever have been, I'd bet it was someone who you trusted. Can you spot a pattern? How about the ridiculous idea I was going to suggest had some substance to it, but I think it's actually nonsense. If you can only be betrayed by those who you trust, then if you don't trust anyone you can't be betrayed. Not trusting anyone, that sounds like no fun, + that sounds like exactly what it says, it's hard to misinterpret, there's only one tree to bark up, you could say, doing so up the wrong one, with all the associate consequences that go along with such carelessness are quite simply no longer a concern. The fun absence is still in play though, don't forget that..........
* Not by me, but those who would are out there, somewhere, it doesn't really matter where, the point is, they exist.
Try not to get hung up on where they are, maybe focus on the 'they'.......
'It's not where you are, it's where you're at.......'
You can gain some measure of positivity from these words, but it's highly circumstantial. The first time they were offered to me it was intended to cheer me up but my circumstances just didn't fit..........
I was living in a 3rd world nation city slum (where you are), + I was miserable, unwell, + broke (where you're at).
She meant well but, like I said about circumstances, they need to be 'right' + at the time mine weren't........... They were, in actual fact, 'wrong'........
From what was already a low point, it was brought to my attention that front + centre of what I called 'my life' were 2 large piles of pooh, steaming + of undetermined origin.
One represented where I lived, worked, + spent all my time.
The other, an equally impressive delivery, 4 coils no less, spoke of my life in general.
The low point I'd been in had been replaced by another, almost identical, marker that only really differed in one way + that was it being that bit closer to rock bottom.
I can laugh about it now........
@@sihammer7942 WTAF?
One just needs to know the chilled places to go to, and to 'have a nose' to navigate through the more chaotic people with. I've got to my 40's and avoided trouble okay. :-)
@@mrnobody4237 You may well ask, I did go on a bit, didn't I?
That poor girl, she's probably thinking, who is this nutter? Why is he posting such a lengthy reply? And I expect, wtf is he going on about? That might crop up, too.....
WTAF? That was a new one on me....... I don't get out much.....
I had to Google it, I'm a bit more hip, now, so thanks for that. I don't abbreviate very often, as you may have noticed, I tend to lean the other way.
Oh well, I'm off to find something else to lean on........ British kids misbehaving is always fun, not to be around, from afar, about 6,000 miles works for me.......
Another overcompensation, I wish I knew what it is I'm trying to make up for. It won't be easy identifying a single inadequacy from what I suspect will be a fair few, if I'm honest....
Thankfully, I'm not, so I'll manage the list until it becomes less of a list + take it from there. Self-improvement
has always been important to me........ ooops, for me, I meant to say..... important for me.......
Si Hammer what are you on about
From 2005? It's still so great documentary I thought it was recent. Not easy being a scotland yard those young people giving trouble they was totally out of their minds omg.😱
All I can say is thank heavens for UK policing. I've just been watching videos of the US police and the egregious aggression and violence is disturbing. These officers are dealing with difficult people with good humour and their use of force is proportionate.
As they say, it's only a tiny proportion causing the trouble, but it's a difficult job well done. Especially the officer who rescued a the suicidal kid - he literally saved a life there.
Are you dumb? Have you been living in a cave for the past 2 years?
It depends on the country. US allowed citizens to use guns. People here can shot the cops.
The uk police is not good compared to the rest of europe. They should be armed and generally they are years behind in riot control and with dealing with violence.
@@tonytran9538 thats doesnt mean anything. The whole EU has has a gun ban and thats not a reasom for disarming cops. My nation is the 3rd safest nation on earth, has a gun ban and all cops carry guns.
@@dedeferreira98 They're nutters, they absolutely should not be armed
I feel sorry for the Police having to deal with these drunken scumbags every weekend. I never socialize in the City center because of all these yobs who ruin it for all the decent people trying to enjoy themselves. It's better to drink local because you're safer insofar that most people know you in your local and will support you is any Yobs target you.
Very well done officers! I sympathise with you! Pity the fine wasn't £1000 and 12 months community service! I.e like cleaning the bogs in the prisons.
🇬🇧 police: Aye, mate! Mind your language!
Otherwise you’re going to get yourself into a trouble!☝️👮♂️
🇺🇸 police: ON THE GROUND! 🔫 👮♂️
"So I started blasting."
Acab
Its pathetic and sad to arrest the boy for urinating and another one for swearing.The whole unit checks CCTV,locating drunk people.
But they can't deal with knifecrime.
What do you mean they can't deal with it. They aren't eradicating the urination and disorder here completely either. The same goes for violent crimes where they use knifes for example. They can't eradicate that, because a knife is something everybody has in their kitchen. People get arrested all the time for violent crimes, and that's what the police can do. If people have the will, they can stab each other, but this will have consequences, simple.
the swearing part is stupid but urinating is nudity is it?
@@ZombiestFeverIdk.Maybe.But the boy didn't shake his willy in front of the people.He was turned away doing his business
@@Gooogle... OK if he was hidden then don't see the problem
It’s like a night in Blackburn,! The madness and degree of violence I saw and was involved in , so glad I moved to Australia
An eye for an eye is now an ear for an ear !!
British can do without food but not without drinks😂😂
But we do it all without guns. It youth who get drunk. They grow out of it
4:20, swearing? On a night out? oh noooooo..
Meanwhile, 15:20, flashing in public totally fine though. Such a joke lmao
15:20 ...is the most viewed though!
Anybody glassing someone or bottling someone should get a mandatory 10 years in prison.
cop to criminal; "ya cheeky monkay I strongly suggest you refrain!" oh ok suury mate lol
3:49 tell me that bloke on the left isn’t Kurtan Mucklowe from that series with daisy Cooper and Charlie cooper called this country🤣🤣🤣🤣
That officer just saved his life 👏
After 35+ years, it was this sort of culture that was largely a reason why I left the UK. 100% respect to the Police dealing with this daily.
but arresting people is stupid though
"I've got your ear in a jug" ..only in the UK
The police need bravery medals. If it is this horrible with police there think how terrifying it would be without them!! Why don't people try raising their standards instead of seeing how low they can go?
What a tough job dealing with these drunk idiots. My respect for the police.
In the good old days we went out on a Friday and Saturday night, had a good time, and went home quietly without causing any trouble, so what's gone wrong with our society
Who would really want to be a police officer , my god what a job
The guy who pegged it was rapid. Shame he didn’t get to use his stamina on a lass that night.
honestly all my respect to that man who jumped in the water after that guy
I don’t visit bars like this so don’t have to deal with this anymore.
Bet she can’t wait to go out again next weekend 👍
An aptly named town I say .
It certainly is
I was a cop back in the 70 s and crime was nothing compared to now! The government is allowing way too many people in and the police are overwhelmed plus TOO many drunks and. EXCESS drinking!
Spent last weekend at a rave where drugs were legal, clothing was optional and the party lasted from 2pm to 4am 2000 people, not a hint of trouble with no cops and no security.
Booze, it's just a bad drug.
Zero Tolerance is without doubt the answer. It has proved its worth in New York and places in the U.K. Urinating in public, criminal damage, swearing, with no leeway i8t is not long before more serious disorder and crime starts to decline. IT WORKS.
Bring back licensing hours.
I had been told that Brits were the quintessential of self control, understatement and politeness. After watching this video, I'm no longer so sure.
We're polite except for the few people who aren't but no one likes those people but I don't know where you got the others from. Compared to places yeah we're way better and our crime rate is lower than other places but we aren't the best. And definitely not at self control 😂 but also this is people at their worst. Most of the time people aren't like that.
They used to be but the so-called millennials are out of control.
15:20 nice pack of circles lol
To the police officer who jumped into the water to rescue the man, bravo, your ever so brave for doing something immediately
Huge respect to the police for having to deal with these bunch of children.