He probably told you that the boss wants you to move on because the boss is an arse, and at least he has done his job, and the boss can't get on his back.
He did actually say "I know the law" as if he was dismissing what he was told to say. He didn't want to say anything it seems didn't have much choice I would guess.
The security guard had to tell as he was instructed by his bosses, so was only doing his job. He was such a nice person till the end .Well done you 👍👏👏👏
I remember the old phones that accepted Three old penny's .pre decimalisation you dialed the number if it connected you pressed button A if it didn't connect press button B ya got your money back. And it wasn't BT it was GPO.
I once found a badly damaged rotary dial, so I called the Operator and reported it. She asked how could I dial so I told her how we used to Tap phones when I was younger. 😂
Well I'd say 7/10 for that company. Security knew he couldn't do anything tried to tell the director. But the director said well tell him to move on or we will call the police. So security was seen to be doing his job and doing what the director said. Stayed very polite and professional. Plus the director has been educated. On the whole I'd say room for improvement with the director and a couple employees but well done. Xx
Henry Wiggins made the materials that helped Frank Whittles company Power Jets build the jet engine that then went on to power the Gloster Meteor .The Nimonic family of alloys was first developed in the 1940s by research teams at the Wiggin Works in Hereford, England, in support of the development of the Whittle jet engine.
Fine folk at Grind and Shine who also came with smiles for the 2023 cam car! Security good, just relaying the silly message. Great video and views. 👍⭐⭐⭐ North of the railway, the area was agricultural through the 1960s and a footpath ran along the front portion of the main building about 3rd-4th row of roof lights. Footpath long abandoned and to its west worker access steps at Roman Road (10:00) remain, now fenced off.
If you thought he was such a nice guy DJ then why did you completely blank him when he very politely asked, "is that a Pro 4 then mate?", and instead just said nothing, pointed to your controller screen, and then abruptly said, "what's that?". He did what his boss had asked him to do, he was polite in doing so, and was out of your hair within 10 seconds, you could have been a bit nicer with engaging with him I thought.
"Just following orders" has _never_ been an excuse. And there's nothing polite about threatening to call a gang to use force against someone for doing what you _know_ is lawful.
We are here for ya DJ, HAPPIEST DAY TO YOU SIR, thanks for the notification, loving it, great entertainment, the best audit in the world, FROM ABOVE! LOVE THE ECHO.....
He was just following orders, that's not an excuse tbh. More people need to stand up to bosses etc, just because they say something, it doesn't make it true. Granted if he didn't do as he was told, it could have consequences, but thats not the point. That's why there is so much hostility in the country to simple things like photography or indeed anything else people just don't like.
@@joshd79 He could have said, here boss he is outside f all I can do about it, and no point of me of going out in public to tell him to say so. Especially on camera, if the manager had any swingers, he would have done it himself. I'm going back to my days in Kosovo, 1999, was in my armoured vehicle a Scimitar, armed with a 30mm Cannon and a 7.62mm machine gun. Our vehicle was getting shot at from distance, most missed, we could hear the odd ping on the side of the vehicle, my Sergeant said just shoot, my reply was where and at who? He said I don't care just shoot, that's an order. I couldn't see where or who was doing the shooting, so I refused to pull any triggers. In fact I told the Sgt, to get in the gunners seat and fill his boots, but he wasn't prepared to take responsibility. Was reported for it, but I stood my ground, in front of the Commanding Officer who praised me , for just not blindly following an order. I know it's not quite the same scenario, but the point and principal still stand. As a person I'm not doing something that' isn't right or proper, no matter who is telling me it. I could of lost my job, for disobeying a direct order, but in my case peoples lives were at risk. I wasn't going to be responsible for that on someone else's say so. In the video scenario, there is always the possibility of police turning up and removing a person's freedom or worse, on the say so of someone else.
@@stuartbrown8259 You had a commanding officer though that was a superior to your sergeant. This security guy may have a boss that has the discretion and power to fire him - with less recourse and proper command structure above than you had in the military.
@@RoyalFlushFan Maybe so,but the CO had a pair of balls, to understand the situation as I presented it. The manager in this place will have an ultimate boss somewhere, so that's still no excuse. It's like getting the underling to do the dirty work under threat of the sack, but not be responsible for any of it.
People need to question their bosses all the time. This has been shown to be the right thing, time and time again. You don't have to agree, or do what the boss says, just because he is the boss.
@@MikeEvesif you want to keep your job yep you do, plus is it worth the arse? Just go say what he told you, make no effort like this guy because you know it’s bs
@@MikeEvesFor some jobs it’s not worth the agro to question your boss over something as trivial as this. He did his job, and no one was harmed. Naturally if you’re asked to do something illegal or harmful, that’s the time to question your boss.
@@MikeEves I broadly agree with your “just following orders” is no defence, but here, the orders were all but meaningless, so he complied, then left it alone. On balance, he did good. He doesn’t need to be fired over this and some bosses are utter arses that would have his income off him for a perceived “sleight” or “disobedience”
@@Matmamtmamtmamtmamtm not the metals used on aero engines and if you looked closely you will notice the top (wide end) is a bit square and not round like the intake of an aero engine. Its nothing like an aero engine unless you really want to believe it is
You could tell security really wasn't arsed as he knew all ok, just following orders for an easy life and don't blame him. Shows how management think they have the police on call as there own private hire security when they actually have much more important work catching criminals to do, not pander to cry baby managers.
the scrap metal piles are called pig and go into the furnace to form various alloys, these are are then pressed into big long sausage shapes and machined down to raw materials to me used in machining parts for the aviation industry. the machines are huge and you can see some gearing and bell housings being rebuilt sat in the yard.
That object on the lorry must be going in for repair or a duplicate made. Would be no point have a specialist metal shop. Then bringing the specialist material in, instead of out.
I guess he told you because he's been told by his boss. He seemed to know the regulations about it. His boss asking him puts him in a difficult position wanting to apease his boss sort of thing. At a guess, which is why he said it and walked off, at a guess.
I am no expert mate but you are at this nearly every day, maybe apply for a press card, the main one seems to be NPCC approved, it will cut plod in their first steps
He probably told you that the boss wants you to move on because the boss is an arse, and at least he has done his job, and the boss can't get on his back.
Needs his beer money is more like!
Why send the monkey grinder , because the boss is a coward probably
@kevinbennett2208 monkey grinder? Lmfao 😂 wtf you on about? The saying is "I need to speak to the organ grinder, not the monkey"
He did actually say "I know the law" as if he was dismissing what he was told to say. He didn't want to say anything it seems didn't have much choice I would guess.
The pointing out the drone thing was a subtle way to point out he knows it’s bs
Lockwell was brilliant and I love how they engaged with yourself. The security guard just did his job but he knew the score
Lol It wasnt lockwells it was us at grindnshine! :-)
Dude in the security building sounds like Gerald from Clarkson's Farm lol
Youd think they would at least polish that plaque
Yes bit of brasso wouldn't go a miss 😁
The security guard had to tell as he was instructed by his bosses, so was only doing his job.
He was such a nice person till the end .Well done you 👍👏👏👏
Rare phone box? They were always vandalised. just like that in their heyday.
I remember the smell 😂
Yes .... They were great the old phone boxes ...... Always stink of piss 😂
I remember the old phones that accepted Three old penny's .pre decimalisation you dialed the number if it connected you pressed button A if it didn't connect press button B ya got your money back. And it wasn't BT it was GPO.
I once found a badly damaged rotary dial, so I called the Operator and reported it.
She asked how could I dial so I told her how we used to Tap phones when I was younger. 😂
I’d call the cops on that ugly building , should be illegal 😅
The fan to get dust out looked a lot like an aeroplane engine…
If it is it will be one of many that goes in the engine to compress the burn flow
Donnie Darko 😃
"I don't think you should be filming to be honest" "yea, you're wrong that's all" hahahaha
Well I'd say 7/10 for that company. Security knew he couldn't do anything tried to tell the director. But the director said well tell him to move on or we will call the police. So security was seen to be doing his job and doing what the director said. Stayed very polite and professional. Plus the director has been educated. On the whole I'd say room for improvement with the director and a couple employees but well done. Xx
The People at the end joking around with you made me laugh, Good people.
We are amazing people here at Grindnshine cheers!
Henry Wiggins made the materials that helped Frank Whittles company Power Jets build the jet engine that then went on to power the Gloster Meteor .The Nimonic family of alloys was first developed in the 1940s by research teams at the Wiggin Works in Hereford, England, in support of the development of the Whittle jet engine.
The security guard was friendly enough and knew more than boss about drone laws and photography in a public area.
That 70s brutalist architecture. Lovely 😂
Probably end up as u no what housing!
I prefer Art Deco myself 😁
I genuinely love brutalist architecture. There are some excellent TH-cam videos on the subject.
Fine folk at Grind and Shine who also came with smiles for the 2023 cam car! Security good, just relaying the silly message. Great video and views. 👍⭐⭐⭐
North of the railway, the area was agricultural through the 1960s and a footpath ran along the front portion of the main building about 3rd-4th row of roof lights. Footpath long abandoned and to its west worker access steps at Roman Road (10:00) remain, now fenced off.
We are fine folk! (Grindnshine)
@@pandorasshadow666
If you thought he was such a nice guy DJ then why did you completely blank him when he very politely asked, "is that a Pro 4 then mate?", and instead just said nothing, pointed to your controller screen, and then abruptly said, "what's that?".
He did what his boss had asked him to do, he was polite in doing so, and was out of your hair within 10 seconds, you could have been a bit nicer with engaging with him I thought.
He should not have spoken, he was flying at the time,try to walk into a cockpit and try to speak to a pilot flying
"Just following orders" has _never_ been an excuse. And there's nothing polite about threatening to call a gang to use force against someone for doing what you _know_ is lawful.
Hello, Moron. It's an offence to interrupt a drone pilot whilst they're flying.
@@spudsparrow2476get a life there’s no comparison between playing with a drone and flying a plane
@@rogerborgget a life. What’s he going to do tell his boss to f**k off?
Zoom quality is mind blowing on the hand held camera. Thanks
We are here for ya DJ, HAPPIEST DAY TO YOU SIR, thanks for the notification, loving it, great entertainment, the best audit in the world, FROM ABOVE! LOVE THE ECHO.....
Loved the little interaction right at the end lol
Thats us at Grindnshine! always good for an interaction!
Thank you for your compliance. You *will* comply.. or there will be.. *consequences* 😅
I liked that DJA "the boss wants you to move on" reply "the boss can dream on"" 👍👍
A masterpiece DJ, you treated every person exactly as they deserved to be treated.
“The rest is under that roof somewhere” and having been under that roof I can tell you don’t want to be in there.😂
He was just following orders, that's not an excuse tbh. More people need to stand up to bosses etc, just because they say something, it doesn't make it true. Granted if he didn't do as he was told, it could have consequences, but thats not the point. That's why there is so much hostility in the country to simple things like photography or indeed anything else people just don't like.
Police constables should question work colleagues when they can clearly see something wrong, they never do though 🤷♂️
Oh come on. Security shouldn’t have to risk his livelihood over some silly ask like this. Not the hill to die on if you have a terrible boss.
@@joshd79 He could have said, here boss he is outside f all I can do about it, and no point of me of going out in public to tell him to say so. Especially on camera, if the manager had any swingers, he would have done it himself.
I'm going back to my days in Kosovo, 1999, was in my armoured vehicle a Scimitar, armed with a 30mm Cannon and a 7.62mm machine gun. Our vehicle was getting shot at from distance, most missed, we could hear the odd ping on the side of the vehicle, my Sergeant said just shoot, my reply was where and at who? He said I don't care just shoot, that's an order. I couldn't see where or who was doing the shooting, so I refused to pull any triggers. In fact I told the Sgt, to get in the gunners seat and fill his boots, but he wasn't prepared to take responsibility. Was reported for it, but I stood my ground, in front of the Commanding Officer who praised me , for just not blindly following an order. I know it's not quite the same scenario, but the point and principal still stand. As a person I'm not doing something that' isn't right or proper, no matter who is telling me it. I could of lost my job, for disobeying a direct order, but in my case peoples lives were at risk. I wasn't going to be responsible for that on someone else's say so. In the video scenario, there is always the possibility of police turning up and removing a person's freedom or worse, on the say so of someone else.
@@stuartbrown8259 You had a commanding officer though that was a superior to your sergeant.
This security guy may have a boss that has the discretion and power to fire him - with less recourse and proper command structure above than you had in the military.
@@RoyalFlushFan Maybe so,but the CO had a pair of balls, to understand the situation as I presented it. The manager in this place will have an ultimate boss somewhere, so that's still no excuse. It's like getting the underling to do the dirty work under threat of the sack, but not be responsible for any of it.
I laughed 😅 at your Donald Duck 🦆 voice 😂
We have an old telephone box in our village still usable.
I want the "from above!" as a phone notification.
I remember when I worked here the health and safety manager crashed his motorbike into the safety barrier.
Photography is not a crime
10:30 be fair, he’s paid by the bosses. He passed on the message, but wasn’t an arse about it. I think he did well in that sense.
People need to question their bosses all the time. This has been shown to be the right thing, time and time again. You don't have to agree, or do what the boss says, just because he is the boss.
Since when has "Just following orders" been an excuse?
@@MikeEvesif you want to keep your job yep you do, plus is it worth the arse? Just go say what he told you, make no effort like this guy because you know it’s bs
@@MikeEvesFor some jobs it’s not worth the agro to question your boss over something as trivial as this. He did his job, and no one was harmed. Naturally if you’re asked to do something illegal or harmful, that’s the time to question your boss.
@@MikeEves I broadly agree with your “just following orders” is no defence, but here, the orders were all but meaningless, so he complied, then left it alone. On balance, he did good. He doesn’t need to be fired over this and some bosses are utter arses that would have his income off him for a perceived “sleight” or “disobedience”
cool security guard at the gatehouse!
Need A big computer tower to put that Fan in LOL
"That's just a fan"; nah, that was a disassembled turbofan engine. That's dope
doubt it , it looked a bit rusty
@@patthewoodboy And metals don't rust do they, genius?
Maybe a marine application of some sort in for a overall.
@@Matmamtmamtmamtmamtm not the metals used on aero engines and if you looked closely you will notice the top (wide end) is a bit square and not round like the intake of an aero engine. Its nothing like an aero engine unless you really want to believe it is
@@patthewoodboy Are you sure you're looking at the right spot? 9:08
Tell your boss he better get dialling i am going no where
Ha.. Thank you for your compliance. Was almost a trigger to DJ, like "get back to work" is to them..
Great video 😂👍
Well done.
"Some kind of memorial" Lest we forget along side the poppy symbolizes VE Day, May 8th. Victory in Europe. Come on DJ, get with the program lol.
Tell the boss to come down and face it himself. They always send the koopa troopers lol
The welsh singer Tom Jones had A Red phone box by his pool in Wales
GET ON YER NODDY BIKE . . . . . . . . . . .SADDO
Just tell him, " What the boss wants and what the boss gets are too different things." Back to work .
and always question the boss.
The guy was passing on a message. Acting like a dick wouldn’t help anyone
Bloke who made them barriers inside was defo a star wars fan lol.
You could tell security really wasn't arsed as he knew all ok, just following orders for an easy life and don't blame him.
Shows how management think they have the police on call as there own private hire security when they actually have much more important work catching criminals to do, not pander to cry baby managers.
a memorial of some sort? i would hope as a brit you recognised that was a remembrance memorial for the wars
Askey driver had his load set. Nice to see. edit , security guy was cool too. 🤘
The phonebox looked like a Fallout prop.
That thing you zoomed on was a turbine front for an airplane. No idea what plane for though, some sort of boeing or airbus
Think you should call the video on a Sunday the Sunday special !!😊
I live metres from here. Shocked you couldn't hear my doggo. Or me shouting at her
"yeah you're wrong, that's all"......😂 Mic drop. 😂 I love it. Thanks for the giggle DJ. 😊
And DJ tamed the situation yet again! 😅
the scrap metal piles are called pig and go into the furnace to form various alloys, these are are then pressed into big long sausage shapes and machined down to raw materials to me used in machining parts for the aviation industry. the machines are huge and you can see some gearing and bell housings being rebuilt sat in the yard.
I take it you won’t be visiting nearby Credenhill the SAS and SRR HQ?
Are the SAS even more scared of a camera?
Friendly but firm.
9:52 That looks like the front fan of a turbojet, and that thing probably costs a few quit I'd say and it's just sitting out for the rain!!
While your are here about Madley Environmental Centre,Rotherwas Industrial Estate
All those calls to the police.
It should be forbidden.
Call your mother or mother-in-law, who will certainly appreciate it more.
@YouAreMuppet Its similar to frivolous lawsuits - they are allowed in as they generate revenue.
Because calling the police on a man with the camera on a public road is stupid,@YouAreMuppet
@YouAreMuppet I would only call the police if absolutely necessary, but so far I have never needed them.
I have been saved so far.
@YouAreMuppet They didn't call, so it wasn't necessary.😁
I'll leave it at that, because this chit-chat won't solve anything. And if you need them, just call
Yey DJ visiting you next!!
Very cool Citroen at 18:30 😍
he has every right to ask you to move on, you have every right to say "no thanks"
Recovered ufo on that lorry I'm sure it is 🤔😂........
Massive site good interesting video
I used to work for Howmet Turbines in Exeter. That is defo a turbine!!
That object on the lorry must be going in for repair or a duplicate made. Would be no point have a specialist metal shop. Then bringing the specialist material in, instead of out.
It was an air furnace body.....
Top man is the Geoff security 😁😁👍👍
2:42 Thank you for your service 😢
Nice security guy 👍 and Nick 👍
the bosses said we have to move on ..well i say the boss can dream on ..excellent...😂
UK,s number 1 Alien space craft manufacturer.
DJ got his guns out on show today
Tank looks like an old heat exchanger or something.
Play that mission impossible tune - make it more exciting bro ! 👍
That phonebox won't be there for much longer now it's been on here. Also the odd one that is still in use probably now has a defibrillator in it
Oh how people hate being told they are wrong! Red Flag 🚩
And they were nice to at the garage
You thought it didn't look to bad I thought it looked run down with lack of house keeping
19:05 Ha ha ha ha ha!
DJ and RAINBOW......Since you've been Drone....🎵🎵🎸🎸🎸 move on
At 4.08 has DJ hired "The Chipmunks"?😆
"The boss can dream on" 😂
The gatekeeper was great.
Protecting his beer money ?
Did that security guard say He knows the law 😂😂😂😂
I have a 249g drone, i did a theory test online, and payed around £11 for the license.
Call the police? Call Santa Claus if you like pal.
Im on my way to get the keyring, leaving perth western Australia now.
What’s all over some of the roofs? Is it moss? Or garden beds?
Do fryer gate in derby bud, love the shows.
Love new sound effects
Have you ever gone back to retrieve keyrings that were not taken?
Oh,Yes,call the police tactic again for a man with a camera in public
Common sense guards are wanted and appreciated.
Get 2 of the bosses ,,and call the S.A.S it won’t make a difference 😂😂
Such a good company they spell defense with an "s". The word is defence dear Sirs with a "c" innit bruv,
Interesting but that bike he is using is actually illegal unless you have a registration or insurance you are not supposed to ride motorcycles
Are they perhaps trying to fabricate the Natzzi Bell?
The Room with the broken windows is the Board Room .....
Really good people
I guess he told you because he's been told by his boss. He seemed to know the regulations about it. His boss asking him puts him in a difficult position wanting to apease his boss sort of thing. At a guess, which is why he said it and walked off, at a guess.
I am no expert mate but you are at this nearly every day, maybe apply for a press card, the main one seems to be NPCC approved, it will cut plod in their first steps
New Musical Express number plate huh?