compared to what our protected people get back here in the uk this is another level. both equally effective, but the US method is impressive. love how they doubled up the principal car too just as they do for their own President and VP.
Well it’s necessary, regular civilians in the US have access to extremely high-powered weapons that hardly high ranking British soldiers have access to back home
@@yaarn303 regular US citizens dont really have access to fully auto rifles, machine guns, rockets, grenades and missiles tho do they bc thats what soldiers have.
if someone were to attack the head of state, they would have planned it in advance whilst gaining intel and would know their itinerary and most likely the vehicle they're driving in so sure, the average bloke wouldn't know but someone who intends to carry out such an act, would probably know. And also if you can have a motorcade, why not have a motorcade
Typical motorcade in us.. Fords, Chevrolets, Mercedes, Dodge.. the only thing I think is out of place is how small this motorcade is.. the one’s for U.S. leaders in England are way bigger
That's not the Brits, That's the secret service. They use the flags a means of communication, like generals and admirals with their official vehicles. The flags help to denote the core of the assets, with the same protocol for the vice president.
Might have been someone from a foreign country driving and not completely au fait with what to do in the USA espescially with all the bikes approaching from behind.
As far as I know, foreign dignitary motorcade/security are handled primarily by two US federal agencies. The USSS - which protects foreign Heads of States/Govts and the DSS - which protects any foreign dignitary that needs protection below the Heads of States/Govts level. Escorted by the DC metropolitan police (occasionally by the US Capitol police, Park police etc.)
@@codekeeper5828 That's what confuses me sometimes the park police, Capital police, Or secret service uniform division is involved With marked vehicles. Other times it's just DC police with the marked vehicles
@@inventorchris2 Extremely rare to see park police or Capitol police escort motorcades out of their jurisdiction unless it's National Special Security Event (NSSE) like the Inauguration, SOTU or international summits. It's always the DC police that provides the escorts, if it's a SS motorcade then there would be SS UD marked cars involved in the motorcade as well. And the motorcade size can vary depending on the profile of the protectee.
The seems to be secret service protocol, instead dss protocol,due to this being a head of government. Hence the uniformed secret service vehicles in the motorcade, at the front and and the back. They're then being escorted by dc metropolitan motor cycle unit while being surrounded by secret service surburbans.👍👍👍👍
When the US president comes to the UK his secret service come too and are the only people that get granted special permission to carry firearms in the UK without a UK firearm certificate... I'm wondering does the US do the same for our prime minister? Does Rishi have his armed protection UK police with him in US ? I wonder
At 1:00 When your Sugardaddy takes you on a trip. Why are they only two people in this car? She looks like an civilian. Anyway....she was laughing and having a good time. Good for her.
I'm not talking about the Prime Minister, i am talking about the "last" car, where only two people are sitting inside. at minute 1:00 you can see @@samroberts9910
@@Giggidygiggidy12 The US president is the single most powerful person in the world. A threat to the president is a threat to global stability particularly for the west. While it may seem excessive, the president's motorcade is simply a necessary precaution.
The ending tho. People being nice
The random Bentley.
I’m assuming that belongs to the embassy as is carrying an ambassador 😂😂
It's not Random.
It had American plates.
compared to what our protected people get back here in the uk this is another level. both equally effective, but the US method is impressive. love how they doubled up the principal car too just as they do for their own President and VP.
All of that for David beckham?
Well it’s necessary, regular civilians in the US have access to extremely high-powered weapons that hardly high ranking British soldiers have access to back home
@@yaarn303 regular US citizens dont really have access to fully auto rifles, machine guns, rockets, grenades and missiles tho do they bc thats what soldiers have.
@@tanyardAre you sure about that?
It's just unnecessary
Couldn't see him, mustn't have packed his booster seat
If in uk it cost 25-30k per motorcade I think in US it costs triple that amount
We don't mind spending money when the alternative might end up being costlier. It's our logic you clearly don't have.
@@frank-ko6deWe don’t waste money
Slightly miffed to not see our wonderful protection command land rover discoveries, but nonetheless nice catch.
I’d rather us not have to pay to have them shipped over personally. But I get the sentiment!
You lack the logistics to transport your own vehicles like we can. That's why.
Cool looking city
It’s Washington D.C. in America.
In the UK two cars and or 5 outriders, with whistles! Quicker job as well.
That’s not true at all. The PM will have at least 5 or 6 cars as a minimum. Plus outriders.
Surely it's just as safe if you were in a discrete, regular looking car that blends in! No one will know who you are.
if someone were to attack the head of state, they would have planned it in advance whilst gaining intel and would know their itinerary and most likely the vehicle they're driving in so sure, the average bloke wouldn't know but someone who intends to carry out such an act, would probably know. And also if you can have a motorcade, why not have a motorcade
That's clearly not how it works, but stay deluded.
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Typical motorcade in us.. Fords, Chevrolets, Mercedes, Dodge.. the only thing I think is out of place is how small this motorcade is.. the one’s for U.S. leaders in England are way bigger
That’s because the Americans go overboard.
Small motorcade because today Uk has no value..small country no importance...just look motorcade of modi
@@ashis2486 lol😅 at least he gets to have a nice A8 to ride around in.. other than that it does seem quite small
The US provides their own security when their President travels abroad. Everything is flown in and out.
What's your point exactly? This is way bigger than his normal motorcade which is no more than two cars and three outsiders.
Was the person in the black car sleeping? How do you not see and hear 50 plus emergency vehicles coming up behind you!
The Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office went for the Department of Homeland Security Silver + package with that one.
@P6 those flags are huge! Looks like the Brits chose to fly full size Union Jacks on the SUVs lol
That's not the Brits, That's the secret service. They use the flags a means of communication, like generals and admirals with their official vehicles. The flags help to denote the core of the assets, with the same protocol for the vice president.
When you hear siren pull to the side no matter who it is. You should know unless you cheated your driver license. test
Might have been someone from a foreign country driving and not completely au fait with what to do in the USA espescially with all the bikes approaching from behind.
@@josyms7849 It's literally the same pretty much in any country. If you hear sirens behind you, pull over. It's not at all different.
@@josyms7849u literally are supposed to do that everywhere.
Out of proportion.He does not even get half of that protection in his own country.
If the Americans want to pay for it then let them
He absolutely does. The US is also much more dangerous than the UK. So more protection is needed.
How do they determine what agencies participate in motorcade? Seems to vary
As far as I know, foreign dignitary motorcade/security are handled primarily by two US federal agencies. The USSS - which protects foreign Heads of States/Govts and the DSS - which protects any foreign dignitary that needs protection below the Heads of States/Govts level. Escorted by the DC metropolitan police (occasionally by the US Capitol police, Park police etc.)
@@codekeeper5828 That's what confuses me sometimes the park police, Capital police, Or secret service uniform division is involved With marked vehicles. Other times it's just DC police with the marked vehicles
@@inventorchris2 Extremely rare to see park police or Capitol police escort motorcades out of their jurisdiction unless it's National Special Security Event (NSSE) like the Inauguration, SOTU or international summits.
It's always the DC police that provides the escorts, if it's a SS motorcade then there would be SS UD marked cars involved in the motorcade as well. And the motorcade size can vary depending on the profile of the protectee.
The seems to be secret service protocol, instead dss protocol,due to this being a head of government. Hence the uniformed secret service vehicles in the motorcade, at the front and and the back. They're then being escorted by dc metropolitan motor cycle unit while being surrounded by secret service surburbans.👍👍👍👍
What was the Bentley for?
The British Ambassador
It looks to me like Rishi Sunak has Nigerian roots going by the length of his official convoy
Every country is the same when it comes to vip movements. It’s as if it’s President Yoweri Museveni on a Kampala Road.
Wow so amazing
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When the US president comes to the UK his secret service come too and are the only people that get granted special permission to carry firearms in the UK without a UK firearm certificate... I'm wondering does the US do the same for our prime minister? Does Rishi have his armed protection UK police with him in US ? I wonder
Good shot with the capitol building in the background. Poor pommie PM turns up and get stuck in an old suburban, though. 😂
British prime minister Big prime minister very nice
Hiii
Seems the yanks like him more than the brits.
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Pity they dident keep him 😢
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At 1:00 When your Sugardaddy takes you on a trip. Why are they only two people in this car? She looks like an civilian. Anyway....she was laughing and having a good time. Good for her.
She’s wealthier than her husband by a long way!
I'm not talking about the Prime Minister, i am talking about the "last" car, where only two people are sitting inside. at minute 1:00 you can see @@samroberts9910
@@zuperstarThe Bentley?
Ann KP meltan
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Absolutely ridiculous.
Definitely overkill. Far too much fuss for such an insignificant politican
What a British name
RealAlarmENGL(Z
Utter non sense
Wastage of the taxpayers money
So dramatic 🤣 taxpayer resources hard at waste for an Uber to the Whitehouse
Considering how long it's been since a head of state has been assassinated on US soil I'd say it's money well spent.
@@bigfoothunter8080 a couple of unmarked vehicles with armed guards is plenty no need for the huge circus
@@Giggidygiggidy12 The US president is the single most powerful person in the world. A threat to the president is a threat to global stability particularly for the west. While it may seem excessive, the president's motorcade is simply a necessary precaution.
Pathetic waste of tax payers money how many people in poverty in USA
@@Giggidygiggidy12 so sitting at red lights and traffic is your approach? Just because they're unmarked doesn't mean they aren't tracked.
The US always does it big and extra
Theaf peoples
Waste of resources
For security, but in video are many cars
If i was the UK prime minister I'd refuse those mediocre hardware family SUVs. Range Rover or S Class would be way more appropriate.
if he wanted to ride in a fancy car he would've had one flown in from the UK
@@chris52209 it's not fancy, it's the norm when you go to Germany, India, Japan or Australia
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What an absurd display.
These convoys are more successful than your love life.
What is an Indian doing in the great US of A?
Because this is the United States and not Nazi Germany.