Big up Ash . Security was sound a proper gentlemen . If the rest of the staff are still worried about sensitive areas we can send then some ointment , Nice one DJ .
10:45 The train being tested is a Class 701 for South Western Railway. Most of the trains you see are from the same family, called the Aventras, also including the South Western Railway one. The one with red doors is for Greater Anglia, and the green is for London and Northwestern Railway.
They need the fence to be 2.5 metres or above before they can fit barbed wire. There are no sensitive areas as Alstom own the site and many of the companies are private and work for Alstom building trains and the only slightly sensitive area would be the design centre and that went years ago. Tell them to complain to the High Court who set the lawful precedents.
The workers traffic queue reminds me of my time at JLR Halewood. There would be a mad rush from the clock machines to the car park ... is was like a traditional Le Mans race start Haha I was always impressed by the wise heads that waited in the rest area, having a coffe, while the mad scrabble dissipated.
Love it… Right out the gate with, I like to see into sensitive areas. lol I bet he thought Awww shoot. DJ Audits. Great content mate and again I’m delighted with my key ring 😁
Another good 'un DJ. I had a job once that I didn't particularly enjoy with a long queue of cars to get out. I actually looked forward to being stuck in the line tbh. I had time to wind down, listen to my music instead of the canned 'elevator' music piped into the warehouse (they meant well I guess but it drove me nuts), and get my mojo back before getting home. Mind you, my son was early teens and I didn't have the extracurricular timetable I did when he was younger and needed me to ferry him everywhere. That last security guard was cool. Struck me as the kind of guy you'd enjoy a beer 'n' a yarn with.
I used to play my own CD's at my first job in a supermarket. They were all family friendly NOW and BIG HITS type compilations, so no-one complained. Then after around 3 or 4 years, all the supermarkets decided to install their own "radio" which wasn't a radio, and banned us from playing our own stuff. The "radio" was the same songs being played on a loop all day, every day, and drove me mad for 5+ years. There were small variations to the songs that the "radio" played around Christmas time obviously, and occasionally they'd replace one or two songs with something current, however 99% of the time it was the same songs on a loop, most of which seemed to be synth-pop, funk and disco songs from the 70s and 80s, all of which I hate.
One dark night in the mid 1980s I put on my Donkey jacket and snook in past the gate house near S Shop. They had loads of East African coaches all waiting to go out. You'd never believe they used to open this whole site up to the general public on "Open Days" during the 70s. You could walk around. Shop to Shop. Go inside the APT. "Yes Allowed!"
Alstom took over bombardier some time ago. The company I used to work for “Dellner” based in Swadlincote makes the couplers and gangways for their trains and other trains. I’d like to say it was a nice company to work for but it’s not 😂. I also wanna say I love your videos and content! Not been well for the last few days so I’ve been watching a lot of your videos.
I wonder why that chap thinks Alstom has anything to do with government? (It absolutely doesn't). Glad you managed to do this site DJ as it will probably be closed by March '24. Alstom seem to think that the government owe them a living, but perhaps if they ever delivered on time and quality they would win more work!
Take film into our 'Sensitive Areas' try a colonoscopy some time, honestly, there's crystalderm, or salve for those other sensitive areas, perhaps popping into a few chemists and getting some information to hand out to those with sensitive areas? love your work DJ, truly a gem amongst men my friend, merry xmas to all.
The laurie (or however they are spelled in the UK) @ 8:15 was driving out of the facility with one of his tires not moving at all. It was pretty hilarious, I'm surprised that DJ didn't catch that.
It's spelled 'lorry' in pretty much every English speaking country. The wheels are lifted because the load isn't heavy enough to require the extra support. It improves the fuel efficiency of the vehicle (less friction), less noise and less wear on the tyres. It's a pretty common practice.
@scotttchviski6706 oh that's quite interesting. I wasn't aware of that. Makes sense though. I've only ever heard of them by the name of semi-trucks (I live in the southern U.S.).
Do you know when you leave your key ring 😉 would that be classed as littering lol 🤣 was just thinking law on that 😜. Love videos addiction indeed thankyou ☺️
They have been building locomotives there since 1840 for The Midland Railway, then the London Midland and Scottish Railway, British Rail then British Rail Engineering Ltd before being sold in to private ownership. An illustrious past indeed!
This was the Carriage & Wagon site. Locos came out of the Loco Works (now the college) and for the first 10 years or so they were repairing rather than building new locos at that other site. Historically speaking, you have missed out the initial three railway companies who brought about this: North Midland Railway; Midland Counties Railway; and Birmingham & Derby Joint Railway. They amalgamated on 10 May 1844 to form the Midland Railway. And after the LM&SR, in 1948, it became part of British Railways, prior to being shortened to just British Rail. To think of all the hard graft put in on these two Works sites over the years.
A train is only a train when it has an engine with carriages or if its on its own its just called an engine. I know this because when I took a school class on a visit the guide told me off for calling it a train ha ha. Also the security person was pointing up to the sky so perhaps you needed to ask for outer planet permission.
And according to the news, the company is about to go pop."The boss of Derby-based train builder Alstom has told MPs the company only has six weeks worth of continuous manufacturing work left. City council and business leaders have been in London on Wednesday to lobby Parliament about a lack of orders. Alstom is consulting on hundreds of potential redundancies. Managing director Nick Crossfield said: "In six weeks, we go from an annual output of 650 [rail] cars, employing 3,000 people, to zero."" More brexit bonuses?
The chap was very polite about it, but all adults are equally responsible for their own knowledge (or lack of it) and their choices, no excuses. Polite and wrong is still wrong.
So…they obviously tell all these poor security guys coming to the UK, just trying to earn a crust…that people are not allowed to film. It’s not the security people’s fault - who is telling them to do this? Because they ALL do.
Of all the breaches and safety concerns that pop up on these videos… To anybody complaining about the way the Union Flag is mounted on a flagpole outside a business; Have a word with yourselves. 😂
Credit to him for checking coming back and admitting he was wrong. Good on him
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Best laugh I've had from an intro, ever! 😂 Thank you. I needed that!
omg you filmed the secret public trains! ommmmgggggggggg
The yellow “frames” are stillages for the gangways which connect the trains together.
This is why I keep my sensitive areas covered 😝
“Where is the MOST sensitive area…so i can film it” 😂😂😂 Brilliant! TBF the security guard was quite cool too. Handled it well.
I think security guy was praying. Perfectly reasonable in work time.
Nice security guard, polite and accepting of the rights of a photographer. Good interaction.
Fantastic footage from David, what a wonderful site.
Great work DJ as always.
The most sensitive issue is how much money is being transferred to the rich with our Conservative broken railways 😢
Big up Ash . Security was sound a proper gentlemen . If the rest of the staff are still worried about sensitive areas we can send then some ointment , Nice one DJ .
The security chap was excellent ... had to do the necessary as snowflakes had been moaning to him Haha
10:45 The train being tested is a Class 701 for South Western Railway. Most of the trains you see are from the same family, called the Aventras, also including the South Western Railway one. The one with red doors is for Greater Anglia, and the green is for London and Northwestern Railway.
the security guard wanted to get back in his hut and watch youtube in peace so badly lol.
Who doesnt
You can get some cream which is good for sensitive areas.
Might be a good addition to your bag DJ 😂
Hahaha DJ you were ready for that sensitive guard!!! Responses already worked out ahead of time!!! 😅
They need the fence to be 2.5 metres or above before they can fit barbed wire. There are no sensitive areas as Alstom own the site and many of the companies are private and work for Alstom building trains and the only slightly sensitive area would be the design centre and that went years ago. Tell them to complain to the High Court who set the lawful precedents.
Been watching all your videos' absolutely amazing what you do👍 keep up the brilliant work......a fan🙆
videos* plural
Spot on. Good vid.
The workers traffic queue reminds me of my time at JLR Halewood.
There would be a mad rush from the clock machines to the car park ... is was like a traditional Le Mans race start Haha
I was always impressed by the wise heads that waited in the rest area, having a coffe, while the mad scrabble dissipated.
😂 Same when I worked at Honda Swindon! Crazy times.
Spending more time at work unpaid doesn't seem very wise like.
Lovely security guy, bless him.... Great video thank you 😊😊😊
Great upload DJ 👏👏👏👏
Luas is Irish for speed. The luas is the tram system in Dublin ,Ireland
Watch out grabbing that fencing DJ. The galvanise can leave razor sharp edges!
Glad to see you fixed your gimble 'wobble'. How did you correct it?
New drone 👍
I was slow today 😂
Love it… Right out the gate with,
I like to see into sensitive areas.
lol I bet he thought Awww shoot.
DJ Audits. Great content mate and again I’m delighted with my key ring 😁
Please dont record his sensitive areas. They're sensitive and the sensitivity enforcement division will need to be informed. Sensitively, of course.
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The sensitivity management team will have to sensitively make sure that the recording of his sensitive areas will not get out of hand.
Oh and that's a right sensitive name you have there 😂
@@weemarie1137 don't tell anyone but its a pseudonym
@@jesuschrist2284 my lips are sealed 🤐😂 I should have one as well, what could mine be? 🤔🤣
People with mental health issues rock back and forth
Thanks for auditin' : )
This is how every security guard should act! What a dude! Life isn’t that serious & he knows the rules 😀
He knows fuck all and havent got his license... Dream on if you think that is how any secirity guy should act,,, Geez... moron...
ahh good timing, just got home, made a brew and sat down! Perfect end to a Friday :p x
On a side note, come down to Cornwall bey!
Another good 'un DJ. I had a job once that I didn't particularly enjoy with a long queue of cars to get out. I actually looked forward to being stuck in the line tbh. I had time to wind down, listen to my music instead of the canned 'elevator' music piped into the warehouse (they meant well I guess but it drove me nuts), and get my mojo back before getting home. Mind you, my son was early teens and I didn't have the extracurricular timetable I did when he was younger and needed me to ferry him everywhere. That last security guard was cool. Struck me as the kind of guy you'd enjoy a beer 'n' a yarn with.
I used to play my own CD's at my first job in a supermarket.
They were all family friendly NOW and BIG HITS type compilations, so no-one complained.
Then after around 3 or 4 years, all the supermarkets decided to install their own "radio" which wasn't a radio, and banned us from playing our own stuff.
The "radio" was the same songs being played on a loop all day, every day, and drove me mad for 5+ years. There were small variations to the songs that the "radio" played around Christmas time obviously, and occasionally they'd replace one or two songs with something current, however 99% of the time it was the same songs on a loop, most of which seemed to be synth-pop, funk and disco songs from the 70s and 80s, all of which I hate.
Love the looks of the new trains! ❤
Alstom is NOT government.
Would it matter if they were?
@@cypeman8037
Not in the slightest.
Just that their security man was telling porkies.
One dark night in the mid 1980s I put on my Donkey jacket and snook in past the gate house near S Shop. They had loads of East African coaches all waiting to go out. You'd never believe they used to open this whole site up to the general public on "Open Days" during the 70s. You could walk around. Shop to Shop. Go inside the APT. "Yes Allowed!"
Alstom took over bombardier some time ago. The company I used to work for “Dellner” based in Swadlincote makes the couplers and gangways for their trains and other trains. I’d like to say it was a nice company to work for but it’s not 😂. I also wanna say I love your videos and content! Not been well for the last few days so I’ve been watching a lot of your videos.
Thanks for your video ❤❤❤❤😊😊😊mate it was brilliant again 👍👍👏👍👍👏👏👏👍👍 mate you keep out doing yourself thanks for keeping me entertained 😁😁❤❤❤❤😊
Great audit and the security guy was excellent and very pleasant even though he was originally wrong. No SIA on display? 🤔
"I think it's not allowed to take film into our sensitive areas."
"Oooo! Stop messin' aboout!"
Derbyshire is the furthest pace from the coast in the whole of the UK :)
I wonder why that chap thinks Alstom has anything to do with government? (It absolutely doesn't). Glad you managed to do this site DJ as it will probably be closed by March '24. Alstom seem to think that the government owe them a living, but perhaps if they ever delivered on time and quality they would win more work!
That place is 5 mins from my house. It'll be closing down unless the governement bail them out AGAIN!
Take film into our 'Sensitive Areas' try a colonoscopy some time, honestly, there's crystalderm, or salve for those other sensitive areas, perhaps popping into a few chemists and getting some information to hand out to those with sensitive areas? love your work DJ, truly a gem amongst men my friend, merry xmas to all.
Poor security guards left out in the cold , you'd have thought they would provide a hut with a door and a heater, 😂🤣👍
Another top quality video DJ 📹 not far from the site u did last either
Let's have some London content, DJ.
dj come to northen ireland!
Oh dear security guy is embarrassing himself but then redeeming himself later well done mate 👍🙌
They call them rolling stock DJ and the wheel sections are called bogies.
The area is so sensitive it may start crying if you film it. 😂
Those Trains looked very sensitive being seen naked
Darbay... Did you pass through Co'ville on your way there?
That wooden fence. All I can think of is how many days heat I'd have from all the wood lol.
Be careful when burning some wood as it treated with chemicals and it’s poisonous.Fence wood ,decking and many more take care
@@robertedward9456 generally old weathered wood is fine. Been doing this for around 40 years as I live an 'alternative' lifestyle.
@@PhyllisGlassup2TheBrim the reply was for you but lots of people don’t know .stay safe and have a happy Christmas
"Not allowed"!!!!😂
David needs a "Drop pigeon poo"mode
They did Nottingham trams lines and the trams as well my uncle worked for this company
The laurie (or however they are spelled in the UK) @ 8:15 was driving out of the facility with one of his tires not moving at all. It was pretty hilarious, I'm surprised that DJ didn't catch that.
It's spelled 'lorry' in pretty much every English speaking country. The wheels are lifted because the load isn't heavy enough to require the extra support. It improves the fuel efficiency of the vehicle (less friction), less noise and less wear on the tyres. It's a pretty common practice.
@scotttchviski6706 oh that's quite interesting. I wasn't aware of that. Makes sense though. I've only ever heard of them by the name of semi-trucks (I live in the southern U.S.).
@@phillipjackson1517 They are sometimes referred to as 'artics' over here. Short for articulated, I think it refers to the pivot point behind the cab.
They’re not railway carriages, it’s the new classified, super sensitive line of nuclear powered attack military submarines.
Do you know when you leave your key ring 😉 would that be classed as littering lol 🤣 was just thinking law on that 😜. Love videos addiction indeed thankyou ☺️
They took a fence alright... a bloomin old wooden one 😂
Are they transport for wales 175s going to emr
arrrh, they joys of the UK
I was in the YMCA at the end of London road just there when I was homeless :)
You should to Southampton docks if you haven’t already
Another great video. Is your music custom because I'm sure there is a vocoder voice saying "DJ Audits"?
I can hear that too 😀
Dj anytime your in derby your very welcome to come for a cuppa....😊
They have been building locomotives there since 1840 for The Midland Railway, then the London Midland and Scottish Railway, British Rail then British Rail Engineering Ltd before being sold in to private ownership. An illustrious past indeed!
This was the Carriage & Wagon site. Locos came out of the Loco Works (now the college) and for the first 10 years or so they were repairing rather than building new locos at that other site. Historically speaking, you have missed out the initial three railway companies who brought about this: North Midland Railway; Midland Counties Railway; and Birmingham & Derby Joint Railway. They amalgamated on 10 May 1844 to form the Midland Railway. And after the LM&SR, in 1948, it became part of British Railways, prior to being shortened to just British Rail. To think of all the hard graft put in on these two Works sites over the years.
If employees just keep their pants on, there is no risk whatsoever of having their sensitive areas filmed. 🙂
DJ - where have you been all these years?
A train is only a train when it has an engine with carriages or if its on its own its just called an engine. I know this because when I took a school class on a visit the guide told me off for calling it a train ha ha. Also the security person was pointing up to the sky so perhaps you needed to ask for outer planet permission.
He knows what you're doing is legal, why doesn't he tell those that complain? Silence isn't how you educate fearful NPCs...
Well if they take a fence it must be replaced lol
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No ones sticking a camera in your pants mate
Hope you weren't too rough on those sensitive areas and sensitive people.
"A like it, a like it a lot" .... who was it that said that, I can't remember? 😂
Jim Carrey, Dumb and Dumber 👍🏻
@@Nickmk6one thank you, it was doing my head in trying to remember 👍
Dj why did you not tell me you was coming I would have come to see you
I worked for them years ago as an R&D contractor. What a shitshow
Lol !
Everything is sensitive, the word Government doesn't make much of a difference.
They should make it mandatory for their staff to take the train? 😂😂😂😂🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡🤡
Bombardier, but not a beer factory, doh!
ooooh, please please let us see the "sensitive areas" what ya hiding in there?
Let’s see what we can see from above
I certainly hope you don't film his sensitive areas. There are special websites if you want to see things like that.
And according to the news, the company is about to go pop."The boss of Derby-based train builder Alstom has told MPs the company only has six weeks worth of continuous manufacturing work left.
City council and business leaders have been in London on Wednesday to lobby Parliament about a lack of orders.
Alstom is consulting on hundreds of potential redundancies.
Managing director Nick Crossfield said: "In six weeks, we go from an annual output of 650 [rail] cars, employing 3,000 people, to zero.""
More brexit bonuses?
hiiiiii dj
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I was gonna say something profound but I forgot what it was
I think I os not allowed, I Don't know this I just think. Says it all
Please come on our land so we can say get off our land 🤷🏻♂️🤣
i like it lol
Alstom is not really government, they make trains and sell them to Angel Leasing who hire trains out to train operating companies.
Can you start doing videos of government buildings to see how they act 🎉
They can't wait to get out
Get a job mate... stop harassing HARD working people. 😂😂😂
Kidding - great audit 😊
The chap was very polite about it, but all adults are equally responsible for their own knowledge (or lack of it) and their choices, no excuses. Polite and wrong is still wrong.
Be told Its no allowed 😂😂
NOT ALLOWED 😂😂😂
So…they obviously tell all these poor security guys coming to the UK, just trying to earn a crust…that people are not allowed to film. It’s not the security people’s fault - who is telling them to do this? Because they ALL do.
I honestly don't think filming etc comes into the equation. They take it upon themselves, is my belief.
5:47 is he praying?
Of all the breaches and safety concerns that pop up on these videos… To anybody complaining about the way the Union Flag is mounted on a flagpole outside a business; Have a word with yourselves. 😂