@@Wilber-r7r os cavalos são muitos mais inteligente estas mulheres rapazes tudo sem educação sem cárter tem que respeitar os guardas da realeza poriso que os cavalos morde
Why are people so rude. Shame on parents and anyone who has no respect for the guards and these beautiful creatures who are doing an important job for Britain and the British people.
As a Brit living overseas, I am so proud of our soldiers and the relentless harassment these soldiers (who have served in recent battles in Iraq or Afghanistan), I wish tourists would understand that these are working soldiers who have served in battle and have seen things that no human should see in war.
Military guard our Country. They are NOT to be treated as ENTERTAINMENT at an Amusement park !! These kind of Incidents should never be tolerated. That is why filming here is so very Important, as a record , to if possible Ban any kind of trouble maker from being welcome here again. You can never be sure how far the Idiots will go just to show off and have a laugh, at other peoples and horses expence . 🇬🇧
When are people going to realize that these guys are WORKING and therefore shouldn't be bothered? If you wouldn't bother someone working at any other job, the same should apply to the Royal Guard.
The problem is most people would. Some people have zero regard for others or what they are doing. That’s the whole problem. They lack any kind of empathy or self awareness
It's amazing with the sign right behind the guards that tourists keep holding the reins knowing that the horse will react negatively. Maybe they need those signs in more than one language?
In the US bases no I repeat no unsupervised tourists are allowed unless invited by a soldier or retiree. As caregiver to a USMC retiree that is the standard. Not this nonsense I'm witnessing at the Kings Guard.
@@louisa6539 Really! I thought they could be shot if breaking rules or is that a myth? Wherever this occurs I think it is disgusting behaviour and people should be held to account. I think that Horse guards should neve have been opened to the public at all, especially as it is a working military base and rude people breaking the rules heavily fined this might curb their disrespect a bit.
@@annbeirne9583 It is only since the invention of social media that a large number of people of all nationalities have lost all respect for others. Basic good manners from a great many seems to be a thing of the past. It's all about 'likes' on their social media.
But this is not a military base. These horses stand in London on the pavement in front of royal houses. The public pavement on which thousands of regular Londoners walk to their work or pub or home everyday. And these men and horses stand there since centuries ago. They stood there 250 years ago and Londoners passed them safely. They stood there 30 years ago and Londoners passed them safely. The point is that Londoners do know that these people are active soldiers doing their job. This stuff happens since tourists from all over the world travel there who do not know, how to behave. And if you go somewhere and don‘t educate yourself on how to act, you deserve everything you get.
The problem is there is nothing to explain that Horse guards is a working barracks the men and women on horses, in the arches and stables are serving soldiers doing their duties day in and day out. These beautiful horses are abused daily because the tourons think they are for them to touch and I for one am delighted when people get bitten by the horses, the horses give clear signs they don't want the people near them at all and of course the morons don't take the warning seriously. My particular favourites are Ormonde Blues and Royals and Radan the mare in the Life guards, they both show their dislike and disdain for the stupid We do of course have the over acting tourists hoping to get compensation for their own stupidity as well. If I was in charge I wouldn't allow the crowding inside or outside Horse guards the pavements outside should be closed to pedestrians permanently and only small paying tour groups allowed inside. No photos with the horses at all. This would allow the guards and horses to carry out their duties without constant bothering by people. I love horses and can never understand even with all signs telling people that the horses may kick or bite ( I would change that to will kick and bite) and don't touch the horses still don't get it and even the recent introduction of the white lines to distance the horses from tourist abuse are still not preventing the most insistent morons from not keeping out of the box, most people with maybe a few working braincells would realise these were all there for a reason, but they think they have the right to have photos taken with the guard and horse and to them this also means touching the guards boot, which has taken them hours to get to that beautiful shine or the poor horse, who so stressed it chews its bit, one was weaving at one point a sure sign of the discomfort and distress it was feeling poor creature. Horses are nervy at the best of times one horse had a mini meltdown when a leaf blew into the box, they don't like umbrellas or anything that flaps in the wind or makes a sudden loud noise which in one cases led to two horses bolting straight into traffic and knocking people down and themselves being badly injured as they were literally in a blind panic, and some of the troopers being injured, this didn't take place at Horse Guards but it spotlighted how ready the horses are to bolt, the are constantly in flight mode as they were prey animals to wolves in history and it is still in their genetic make up, so even with all of the training these beauties get doesn't ever get rid of the flight response.
People who have never been around horses don't recognize the signs of stress. They need physical barriers such as waist high, solid stone walls, and huge Do Not Approach Guards signs. Or do away with the guards altogether and put the poor horses out to pasture where they really belong.
Why do they even let civilians so close to them to begin with? I’m in no way condoning the actions of the people that can’t seem to read the signs or understand that the horse and man are not there for your photo ops….but why allow them that close to begin with?
It's a logical question but it's a sad one. The Guards have been doing this for generations but now it's becoming too dangerous because some visitors can't behave and control themselves.
You'd say they'd learn, from all these clips floating around. But no. Everyone has to be the special one. Be the outstanding one and leave them alone. Look, but don't touch.
Those tourists are so stupid and foolish. Those Royal Guards are trained to protect the Queen and her Royal Family not to socialize with the tourists and they take their duties extremely seriously. Those horses are trained to protect their riders and they won’t hesitate to bite or kick anyone who disturb them. Those Royal Guards won’t hesitate to knock you down if you’re in their way, period. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
You mean we need guards to guard the guards? Or do you want to put barriers around the guards, especially around the horseguards? These guys stand exactly in these spots since centuries ago. They stand on the entrances to royal buildings directly on the street, where regular people need to pass them to get to their job (yes, people in London do us public transportation and walking to get to places). You cannot block the pavement, it‘s a public path essential to people. The problem is NOT that officials allow people to get close to the guards. People could get close to them 200 and more years ago and nobody was bitten by the horses. The problem is that people 200, 100 and also 50 years ago had manners and understood that these are official soldiers, guarding the queen/king, royal family and household, that they represent the nation and that they must not be disturbed in their task. One might argue that you need to go with the time and if people get more idiotic, you need to install more protection to protect the idiots from their own idiocy. I though refuse to believe that is is suitable to secure everything against the most idiotic behaviour imaginable. Like in my company, where four weeks ago people with yellow paint appeared and painted quarter circles on the floor in front of automatic doors, marking the swinging area; obviously one guy was to stupid to understand, that an automatic door can open automatically and stood in its way and probably had a little ouch afterwards. BS! Secure things so that normal people doing normal things are safe and let the idiots reap what they have sown.
@@Kref3 No they need a barrier to keep people at least 50 feet from the guards. If a person breaks through arrest them and give them a 1-year mandatory prison term.
@@JohnSmith-ug5ci ~ Since July this year no-one is allowed to attempt to stroke the horses. There's a white painted boundary to show how close you can stand.
These people got everything coming their way the lack of respect for the guards and the horses is ridiculous. They are there for protection and security at this institution and people think this is just a joke.
The people getting attacked by the horse and not moving are especially weird. Like even when you're a kid getting attacked by an animal should mean you get away from it
I’ve rode horses most of my life is somebody grabbed the reins or the harness they would get a reality check. If you grab the steering wheel in a cop car, you would get arrested.
Okay no. Sorry. The parents may not have known the horse was throwing off warnings. I didnt recognize any of that as threatening, i obviously have zero experience with horses, it looked like it was trying to play to my untrained eye. So i can easily see how the parents thought the same. To acknowledge any danger i have to take what I know about war animals and apply that knowledge. I wouldnt pet or even approach a working K-9, so apply that to every military animal.
You could ALWAYS stroke the horses. For generations you were allowed. Now modern tourists mixed with blame/ compensation culture has removed that bit of history.
Honestly though they’re practically begging the public to get involved. It’s 2025, if the guards had modern weapons and attire I don’t think anyone would come near them.
Honeslty I'm really wondering why besides yelling at those people is all thats happening. I'd think that anyone that gets that close to the guards is a potential threat to the crown. So have them arrested on the spot by the guard. Wanna bet how fast this general behavior stops?
None of this happens anymore. As of a few months again the decision was made that the horses could no longer be touched. There is a new sign showing this and it is taken seriously by the guards. They have also painted a white box around the horses which can't be crossed making the tourists stand a reasonable distance for photographs.
I think they have the wrong sign, warning about the horse simply implies to dumb tourists that you're allowed to get close but just be careful. I don't get why they don't put a huge square marker on the floor surrounding them for at least a metre with a sign that says "Do NOT cross the lines. Trespassers will be subject to arrest.". That way the guards aren't blocked by a fence or anything, and anyone entering can simply be arrested on the spot. That way, anyone touching the guard or horse is already trespassing.
Imagine being a tourist and not having respect for culture or laws of that country. What's the whole point of visiting? Something to post on Instagram? smh
One part of me says these are US citizens not used to colorfully-dressed soldiers on duty, but another part seems to recall some similarly disrespectful videos of tourons taken at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. And let's face it, if you think that's a place you can do whatever you want because you're on vacation, you might also think dropping your pants in the Sistine Chapel is a good idea.
I've been there, trust me, there are people from ALL over the world, including many Brits on days when the kids have a holiday. Maybe 30-40 years ago you would automatically assume, "ugly Americans" but there's a lot of Europeans and the ones from Eastern Europe are universally ill mannered and poorly behaved. Trashy.
Because the police are the civilian authority charged with the responsibility of maintaining law and order. The military is charged with the responsibility of protecting their nation against those who would attack it. The same is true in the US.
@@macleadg No, it doesn't. The Royal Guards are there to Protect King and the Royal Family. The Police are there to do crowd (touron) control. Nothing odd about it.
Because it is a tradition to have the Royal Guards and Horses there. The British are not going to give up their traditions because the average IQ of a tourist is about their shoe size. For hundreds and hundreds of years this tradition and custom has been maintained. The British simply aren't going to chuck all in the toilet because modern day tourists are essentially village idiots who have traveled somewhere while still being an idiot.
This video just shows how stupid people are these days they got a big ass sign up right next to the that says don’t touch and they might bite but yet they’re all surprised when they touch and they get bit or yelled at
I swear the horses are smarter than alot of those people
Smarter than a horses' arse Yankee.
You got that right👍🏻
They most certainly are. They've got better manners, too.
These tourists are jerks I'm surprised The Royal Guard hasn't set up barriers to keep them at bay.
There are now painted lines that tourists are not supposed to cross. Guess the compliance rate.
@@viewfromthehillswift6979
Boundaries are there to be broken, right?
Passport control?
Evidently, only the horse can read the sign.
An epidemic of stupidity 😊
True.And, the horses,are far more intelligent than these stupid people.
....and outrageous disrespect.
@@Wilber-r7r os cavalos são muitos mais inteligente estas mulheres rapazes tudo sem educação sem cárter tem que respeitar os guardas da realeza poriso que os cavalos morde
Plus Main Character Syndrome.
Exactly 👍💯
Why are people so rude. Shame on parents and anyone who has no respect for the guards and these beautiful creatures who are doing an important job for Britain and the British people.
People are so disrespectful.
Most importantly is that many are also extremely "slow between the ears due to a loss of braincells"
Especially those who always demand respect for themselves
And stupid
The fact these people think the guards are in the wrong shows the levels of obnoxious idiots in the world
Willful stupidity, arrogance and narcissism.
As a Brit living overseas, I am so proud of our soldiers and the relentless harassment these soldiers (who have served in recent battles in Iraq or Afghanistan), I wish tourists would understand that these are working soldiers who have served in battle and have seen things that no human should see in war.
Military guard our Country. They are NOT to be treated as ENTERTAINMENT at an Amusement park !! These kind of Incidents should never be tolerated. That is why filming here is so very Important, as a record , to if possible Ban any kind of trouble maker from being welcome here again. You can never be sure how far the Idiots will go just to show off and have a laugh, at other peoples and horses expence . 🇬🇧
Да.Лучше было бы,если там дежурила полиция.И,лучше всего,постоянно.
Они своевременно пресекали бы такое наглое бесчинство со стороны туристов.
These are military. People are idiots!
Stupidity and Disrespect worldwide
The woman in orange and her child had already annoyed the mounted guards deliberatly provoking a response - all done for the publicity.
That group of morons are disgusting. I've not seen them in any videos lately. Maybe they finally got banned 😅😂
How can so many people be so DISRESPECTFUL and STUPID?
WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH THESE PEOPLE. No manners or respect. The sense of entitlement is astounding.
Touching the guard or horse should be considered assault.
Everyone who does this should be arrested and spend the night in jail.
When are people going to realize that these guys are WORKING and therefore shouldn't be bothered?
If you wouldn't bother someone working at any other job, the same should apply to the Royal Guard.
The problem is most people would. Some people have zero regard for others or what they are doing. That’s the whole problem. They lack any kind of empathy or self awareness
It's amazing with the sign right behind the guards that tourists keep holding the reins knowing that the horse will react negatively. Maybe they need those signs in more than one language?
Leute bitte schaltet Euer Gehirn ein. Wozu haben wir dieses wunderbare Organ.
Common sense says never touch any animal without permission and never touch any person without consent;
Unfortunately common sense has been dying. It's all about publicity anymore, whether good or bad in their eye
@@InkHyaena Sadly you are correct, too many morons doing stupid stuff. Happy New Year.
1:42 quite sure that's a guard. Not a horse.😅
There is a sign right next to the 🐎 and 💂♀️ !
You really can’t overestimate the number of fools in this world.
BIG SIGN!!! Says that horses may kick or bite, and don’t touch the reins! …and yet, stupid still prevails. 🤪
That woman in orange had already been told off by the horse guard. She and her goofy son thought it was funny
Typical Traveller behaviour.
"Travellers" are shameless, weird and ridiculous.
And she has back fat.
LMFAO!!! The horse bites them, while
they stand in front of sign warning horse might.bite
They should start creating barriers to keep the public from getting so up-close and personal with the Guards and Horses!
its a crying shame that some tourists just dont give a shit.
The royal guards should run great Britain ❤
Don’t be daft! 😂
No pity for these idiots 😮
For a split second I thought I saw Mary Poppins
In the US bases no I repeat no unsupervised tourists are allowed unless invited by a soldier or retiree. As caregiver to a USMC retiree that is the standard. Not this nonsense I'm witnessing at the Kings Guard.
These aren't at military bases. Tourists at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier are just as disrespectful.
@@louisa6539 Really! I thought they could be shot if breaking rules or is that a myth? Wherever this occurs I think it is disgusting behaviour and people should be held to account. I think that Horse guards should neve have been opened to the public at all, especially as it is a working military base and rude people breaking the rules heavily fined this might curb their disrespect a bit.
@@annbeirne9583 It is only since the invention of social media that a large number of people of all nationalities have lost all respect for others. Basic good manners from a great many seems to be a thing of the past. It's all about 'likes' on their social media.
I don’t think your U.S. bases are tourist attractions, are they? 🙄
But this is not a military base. These horses stand in London on the pavement in front of royal houses. The public pavement on which thousands of regular Londoners walk to their work or pub or home everyday.
And these men and horses stand there since centuries ago. They stood there 250 years ago and Londoners passed them safely. They stood there 30 years ago and Londoners passed them safely. The point is that Londoners do know that these people are active soldiers doing their job.
This stuff happens since tourists from all over the world travel there who do not know, how to behave. And if you go somewhere and don‘t educate yourself on how to act, you deserve everything you get.
Leave our guards alone!!!
SHAMELESS
I don’t understand why tourists do this but also why they want to take a picture with a horse. So weird.
Some ignorant tourists should show more respect to the royal guards, who are clearly not Disney characters.
The problem is there is nothing to explain that Horse guards is a working barracks the men and women on horses, in the arches and stables are serving soldiers doing their duties day in and day out. These beautiful horses are abused daily because the tourons think they are for them to touch and I for one am delighted when people get bitten by the horses, the horses give clear signs they don't want the people near them at all and of course the morons don't take the warning seriously. My particular favourites are Ormonde Blues and Royals and Radan the mare in the Life guards, they both show their dislike and disdain for the stupid We do of course have the over acting tourists hoping to get compensation for their own stupidity as well. If I was in charge I wouldn't allow the crowding inside or outside Horse guards the pavements outside should be closed to pedestrians permanently and only small paying tour groups allowed inside. No photos with the horses at all. This would allow the guards and horses to carry out their duties without constant bothering by people. I love horses and can never understand even with all signs telling people that the horses may kick or bite ( I would change that to will kick and bite) and don't touch the horses still don't get it and even the recent introduction of the white lines to distance the horses from tourist abuse are still not preventing the most insistent morons from not keeping out of the box, most people with maybe a few working braincells would realise these were all there for a reason, but they think they have the right to have photos taken with the guard and horse and to them this also means touching the guards boot, which has taken them hours to get to that beautiful shine or the poor horse, who so stressed it chews its bit, one was weaving at one point a sure sign of the discomfort and distress it was feeling poor creature. Horses are nervy at the best of times one horse had a mini meltdown when a leaf blew into the box, they don't like umbrellas or anything that flaps in the wind or makes a sudden loud noise which in one cases led to two horses bolting straight into traffic and knocking people down and themselves being badly injured as they were literally in a blind panic, and some of the troopers being injured, this didn't take place at Horse Guards but it spotlighted how ready the horses are to bolt, the are constantly in flight mode as they were prey animals to wolves in history and it is still in their genetic make up, so even with all of the training these beauties get doesn't ever get rid of the flight response.
People who have never been around horses don't recognize the signs of stress. They need physical barriers such as waist high, solid stone walls, and huge Do Not Approach Guards signs. Or do away with the guards altogether and put the poor horses out to pasture where they really belong.
Why do they even let civilians so close to them to begin with? I’m in no way condoning the actions of the people that can’t seem to read the signs or understand that the horse and man are not there for your photo ops….but why allow them that close to begin with?
It's a logical question but it's a sad one. The Guards have been doing this for generations but now it's becoming too dangerous because some visitors can't behave and control themselves.
I don't understand why the guards and the horses are subjected to these mindless, arrogant, disrespectful tourists. The ought to be behind barriers...
You'd say they'd learn, from all these clips floating around.
But no. Everyone has to be the special one.
Be the outstanding one and leave them alone.
Look, but don't touch.
When "The TRAVELLERS" arrive ... plus the "USUAL BLACK CLAD CULPRITS", same old, same old hereditary behavior 🤪😝
More problems from the flat headed Tommeh fans in reality...
Love the horses that like to teach respect and obey the rules.
How much bigger do they need to make the bloody sign before people will realize that they cannot touch the horse or guard
Those tourists are so stupid and foolish. Those Royal Guards are trained to protect the Queen and her Royal Family not to socialize with the tourists and they take their duties extremely seriously. Those horses are trained to protect their riders and they won’t hesitate to bite or kick anyone who disturb them. Those Royal Guards won’t hesitate to knock you down if you’re in their way, period. Play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
They're all just playing make-believe! Why won't those children leave them alone?
😂😂😂 silly tourists.
The real problem is the officials that allow people to get so close to these guards that these things can happen.
You mean we need guards to guard the guards? Or do you want to put barriers around the guards, especially around the horseguards?
These guys stand exactly in these spots since centuries ago. They stand on the entrances to royal buildings directly on the street, where regular people need to pass them to get to their job (yes, people in London do us public transportation and walking to get to places). You cannot block the pavement, it‘s a public path essential to people.
The problem is NOT that officials allow people to get close to the guards. People could get close to them 200 and more years ago and nobody was bitten by the horses. The problem is that people 200, 100 and also 50 years ago had manners and understood that these are official soldiers, guarding the queen/king, royal family and household, that they represent the nation and that they must not be disturbed in their task. One might argue that you need to go with the time and if people get more idiotic, you need to install more protection to protect the idiots from their own idiocy.
I though refuse to believe that is is suitable to secure everything against the most idiotic behaviour imaginable. Like in my company, where four weeks ago people with yellow paint appeared and painted quarter circles on the floor in front of automatic doors, marking the swinging area; obviously one guy was to stupid to understand, that an automatic door can open automatically and stood in its way and probably had a little ouch afterwards. BS!
Secure things so that normal people doing normal things are safe and let the idiots reap what they have sown.
@@Kref3 No they need a barrier to keep people at least 50 feet from the guards. If a person breaks through arrest them and give them a 1-year mandatory prison term.
@@JohnSmith-ug5ci In that case they have to remove the guards from public pavements that is an essential path for people to travel from A to B.
@@JohnSmith-ug5ci ~ Since July this year no-one is allowed to attempt to stroke the horses. There's a white painted boundary to show how close you can stand.
Why don’t people learn where they are, it’s not a petting zoo.
But it is!
How is this even aloud. Disrespect for the soldier should be a big deal and get arrested.
These are the same idiots that approach service dogs and try to pet them.
Guards shouldn’t intervene. Just let the horse do its thing
These people got everything coming their way the lack of respect for the guards and the horses is ridiculous. They are there for protection and security at this institution and people think this is just a joke.
Its so cringy to watch these people overstepping boundaries.
parents CANNOT add to what the royal guards do.
People are so selfish and entitled
These people aren't PROPS!THEYRE SOLDIERS!
The people getting attacked by the horse and not moving are especially weird. Like even when you're a kid getting attacked by an animal should mean you get away from it
I'm a mediocre horseman and you do not touch other horses which you are not authorised to touch.
It's not a petting zoo, people! A little respect ffs.
Tourists suck.
They're tacky.
Lasciate stare le guardie che stanno facendo solo il loro lavoro
Come on. You've got that beautiful Wilkinson sword. Use it.
I’ve rode horses most of my life is somebody grabbed the reins or the harness they would get a reality check. If you grab the steering wheel in a cop car, you would get arrested.
A band of useless guards getting harassed by a bunch of useless people
The general public are so stupid!!!!
These people are so darn clueless.
Okay no. Sorry. The parents may not have known the horse was throwing off warnings. I didnt recognize any of that as threatening, i obviously have zero experience with horses, it looked like it was trying to play to my untrained eye. So i can easily see how the parents thought the same. To acknowledge any danger i have to take what I know about war animals and apply that knowledge. I wouldnt pet or even approach a working K-9, so apply that to every military animal.
They could have read the sign, that very clearly says "BEWARE". Sorry, no sympathy.
You could ALWAYS stroke the horses. For generations you were allowed. Now modern tourists mixed with blame/ compensation culture has removed that bit of history.
Hahaha!!.. they ignore the sign !!
These people are too stupid for words… the horse bites them…do they move….ohhhh no they stand there looking like dummies..
Which one is more despicable and disgusting? Feminine entitlement or masculine arrogance?
Theyre all entitled and arrogant
Watching this makes me feel angry at the rude and insensitivity of the people. Is this an example of how humans behave now? Pity us all,
Problem with reading. It’s a choice.
So many M.r.ns 🇬🇧
I kinda wish the horses had fangs.
Honestly though they’re practically begging the public to get involved. It’s 2025, if the guards had modern weapons and attire I don’t think anyone would come near them.
Hence there’s a sign that says BEWARE
If a horse's ears lay back, get away! That means they are not happy!
These people are too dumb to read a sign. They're certainly too stupid to read horse body language.
0:39 that wasn't even a bite, just a muzzle, so all lips no teeth
The signs says the horses have permission to bite and kick.
Honeslty I'm really wondering why besides yelling at those people is all thats happening. I'd think that anyone that gets that close to the guards is a potential threat to the crown. So have them arrested on the spot by the guard.
Wanna bet how fast this general behavior stops?
None of this happens anymore. As of a few months again the decision was made that the horses could no longer be touched. There is a new sign showing this and it is taken seriously by the guards. They have also painted a white box around the horses which can't be crossed making the tourists stand a reasonable distance for photographs.
How childish some adults are
I think they have the wrong sign, warning about the horse simply implies to dumb tourists that you're allowed to get close but just be careful. I don't get why they don't put a huge square marker on the floor surrounding them for at least a metre with a sign that says "Do NOT cross the lines. Trespassers will be subject to arrest.". That way the guards aren't blocked by a fence or anything, and anyone entering can simply be arrested on the spot. That way, anyone touching the guard or horse is already trespassing.
Bite away!….BITE AWAY!
And this is way other countries are starting to Fine tourist for this stuff
Imagine being a tourist and not having respect for culture or laws of that country. What's the whole point of visiting? Something to post on Instagram? smh
One part of me says these are US citizens not used to colorfully-dressed soldiers on duty, but another part seems to recall some similarly disrespectful videos of tourons taken at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier. And let's face it, if you think that's a place you can do whatever you want because you're on vacation, you might also think dropping your pants in the Sistine Chapel is a good idea.
I've been there, trust me, there are people from ALL over the world, including many Brits on days when the kids have a holiday. Maybe 30-40 years ago you would automatically assume, "ugly Americans" but there's a lot of Europeans and the ones from Eastern Europe are universally ill mannered and poorly behaved. Trashy.
So they should. Some tourists are idiots.
Why do the guards need police?
Because the pavement is under civilian rule not military
Because the police are the civilian authority charged with the responsibility of maintaining law and order. The military is charged with the responsibility of protecting their nation against those who would attack it. The same is true in the US.
@@atlantianson515 it seems odd that the guards need guards.
@@macleadg No, it doesn't. The Royal Guards are there to Protect King and the Royal Family. The Police are there to do crowd (touron) control. Nothing odd about it.
Don’t these idiots have any respect?
4:35 O.K. police behaviour!
I´ve not yet seen a Royal Kings Guard use their sabre("sward"). Do they really need them? (at least not on any of these videos)
why talk over the video, just play it plus we can see whats happening,
This problem will never go way as long as people know noting about horse behavior. Why not simply close the street from foot traffic?
Because it is a public street so the military have no authority over it.
Because it is a tradition to have the Royal Guards and Horses there. The British are not going to give up their traditions because the average IQ of a tourist is about their shoe size. For hundreds and hundreds of years this tradition and custom has been maintained. The British simply aren't going to chuck all in the toilet because modern day tourists are essentially village idiots who have traveled somewhere while still being an idiot.
Why would you provoke someone carrying a sword or firearm, just stupid 😳
What is wrong with people!?
Good horsey❤
they should put gates
it,s a world wide stupidity
This video just shows how stupid people are these days they got a big ass sign up right next to the that says don’t touch and they might bite but yet they’re all surprised when they touch and they get bit or yelled at