Stop and search: The controversial police power (Documentary) - BBC Stories

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  • Documentary maker Aaron Roach Bridgeman who has been stopped and searched himself multiple times, investigates the section terminology, its interpretation and finds out more from suspects, police, campaigners and others directly affected about the importance of remaining calm.
    Stop and search is a controversial police power to stop, question and search a person who is suspected of doing something illegal, including carrying drugs.
    In 2017 - 2018, there were 3 stop and searches for every 1,000 white people, compared with 29 stop and searches for every 1,000 black people.
    The police currently have the power to stop and search under legislative powers including: Section 1 of the Police and Criminal Evidence (PACE) Act 1984, Section 60 of the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 1994, Section 44/47A of the Terrorism Act 2000 and Section 23 of the Misuse of Drugs Act 1971.
    Produced and Directed by: Cebo Luthuli
    Additional filming and editing: Levi Jouavel & Alvaro Alvarez
    Executive Producer: Lucy Proctor
    Commissioning Editor: Kimberley Rowell #StopAndSearch #BBC #Documentary
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Komentáře • 432

  • @divinity176
    @divinity176 Před 2 lety +11

    Growing up in East London, I was stopped and searched more times than I remember - it was just a part of being young. I was never found to have anything illegal on me. I don't remember a single time I was treated with anything other than ignorance and arrogance - they often got stroppy and disappointed about not finding anything. Regardless of whether you agree or disagree with random stop searching in general, the manner in which the policy is carried out shapes attitudes towards police into adulthood. Policing would be far more efficient with the support of the entire general public, rather than large swathes of us really rather wanting to avoid any interaction with them through distrust.

  • @tomfarrelly4872
    @tomfarrelly4872 Před 3 lety +13

    All the people who agree with stop and search are OK with it because they don't fear it happening to them. They have never had it happen and had to deal with it or dealt with corruption by police. Then try and get somewhere when you complain

    • @splinterbyrd
      @splinterbyrd Před rokem +1

      So what's the solution to knife crime?

  • @kenthall319
    @kenthall319 Před 2 lety +18

    The UK Police obviously are acting beyond their authority. The whole situation needs overhauling. How can one's criminal recotd be added too if nothing criminal was found?

  • @purenkool2024
    @purenkool2024 Před 3 lety +25

    Why should an innocent person be accosted , traumatized just to please the Met police? This is insanity!

    • @Wow55579
      @Wow55579 Před 3 lety +4

      Because there is a knife crime epidemic at the moment, when the ethic minorities stop committing the majority of knife crime in london then maybe the power will be removed

    • @abdi1866
      @abdi1866 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Wow55579 so ur trying to say white ppl don’t do knife crime
      What u said is racist but I’m not going to babble about that
      But u are saying white ppl don’t do crime

    • @stirlinghogan4441
      @stirlinghogan4441 Před 3 lety +4

      @@abdi1866 hes not saying white people arent doing crime, hes saying that ethnic minorities are commiting most of the knife crime which is true

    • @TheMirrorGuy
      @TheMirrorGuy Před 3 lety +2

      Why should anyone be a victim of crime.
      If the Police stop and search you, cooperate and thank them for reducing street crime and improving the community.
      If people stopped commiting crimes then we wouldn't need the Police, blame the criminals.

    • @rufdymond
      @rufdymond Před 3 lety +3

      @@Wow55579 - That’s a bullshit argument, stop and search has to be intelligence led, that’s all people are asking for - I as a black business man, who doesn’t sell drugs or carry a knife was once stopped 3 times in one day!. I have been stopped so many times by the police I cannot count. How can anyone justify that, how is that in anyway productive. This is just about racism and ethnic profiling, and was going on long before there was a knife problem. This has been happening since the 1970s so your argument that if knife crime stopped “stop & search” would stop or decrease is quite frankly laughable.
      Stop and search will not fix knife crime - Instead of looking at this as a race thing - which is what society always does, it needs to be approached differently. It needs to be looked at as a symptom of the environment in which these young men live, and then needs to be tackled from the ground up. This is not new, Glasgow was the knife crime capital of Europe and by approaching this almost like it was a health problem they greatly reduced knife crime. London has a disproportionate problem when compared to the rest of the U.K. - however if you look at the figures for the increase in street crime, it rises almost perfectly with the reduction and cuts in the various youth services that previously stopped these kids getting into trouble in the first place. Policing alone cannot fix this......

  • @imzytheory5507
    @imzytheory5507 Před 4 lety +13

    Thank you for making this, real g

    • @T5Zplayer
      @T5Zplayer Před 3 lety

      Rubbish, what is real is the lack of condemnation for the cowards who carry knives. Are you prepared to that?

    • @X.R.808
      @X.R.808 Před 2 lety

      @@T5Zplayer there is...

  • @hasnainimtiaz6561
    @hasnainimtiaz6561 Před 4 lety +4

    I do not see what is wrong with stop and search.. I think most of the people in the documentary love to pretend that they have been mistreated by police, but in actual if they stay calm and not act like idiots than things will not accelerate.

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      They didn't identify themselves at any point and they have their hands all over me if you check steps taken before search 3.8 CODE A you'll see this was an unlawful arrest

    • @TheMirrorGuy
      @TheMirrorGuy Před rokem

      I totally agree, just be cooperative as the Police are there to stop crime in the community you live.

  • @carloslee8396
    @carloslee8396 Před 4 lety +10

    Only criminals or potential ones are against this police power. No other excuses!

    • @joshofalltradesgendron5464
      @joshofalltradesgendron5464 Před 4 lety +1

      I am not a criminal but i am american and i have constitutionally protected rights against behavior like this. Being suspicious is not a crime. I have a family in law enforcement and we follow our constitution. No probable cause no stop and certanly no search. Countrys like England have opressed there people for its entire existance. People have natural rights of being human and should not be violated.

    • @sudocreme5080
      @sudocreme5080 Před 4 lety +2

      “If you have nothing to hide, you have nothing to fear” - Joseph Goebbels

    • @DXmYb
      @DXmYb Před 3 lety

      @@sudocreme5080 you'd love george orwell

    • @no4869
      @no4869 Před 3 lety +1

      @@joshofalltradesgendron5464 Well, make a choice:
      a) increase stop and searches, create a mild inconvenience, reduced murder rate
      b) reduce stop and searches, no mild inconveniences, increased murder rate
      any logical person would argue that choice [a] is better

    • @joshofalltradesgendron5464
      @joshofalltradesgendron5464 Před 3 lety

      And no other excuses lol its an infringement of someone civil rights.!!!!!! No other excuses. Do you have any idea how many people have sacrificed their lives for people like us to have civil rights. But if you want to live in a police state where a citizen who has no constitutional right to travel unmolested and the right to not be illegally searched go right ahead. Be late picking your kids up from school while a cop is board and has you for no reason stopped emptying your pockets and finds a personal note from someone. Or a woman feeling violated because her purse is being dumped out on a car hood and something embarrising to her may be in that purse like sexy stuff in an overnight bag. Or better yet since there a cop there obviously not a criminal. All the cops arrested fo embezzling and stealing is a figment of our imaginations. so let them just look in your wallet see your social and your bank card. They do not have that power because we the people have rights. They are civil servants and have more than enough power already. And what the hell do you me n.o make a choice..

  • @shookoneldn300
    @shookoneldn300 Před 4 lety +8

    COMMUNITY policing and NOT LAZY policing is the key. The police MUST work with local communities to gain their trust and intelligence on local criminal so the police can laser focus resources on targeted stop and search. But, noooo.. the police want quick wins, they turn up with a van load every 2-3 weeks harassing locals doing useless stop and search when all the local drug dealers and criminals have legged it.. the only people left are law abiding citizens going about their business literally been put in a headlock when they complain about the search and told by the police we should be grateful. Trust me, I have seen it and I have been assault by the police. Victimised twice, by the police and criminals. 98-99% of these type of searches yield 0 results. All your get is pissed of residents, allegations of racism and criminals thriving in the community. If the figures were reversed and lazy policing works, non of us would be here arguing and commenting on stop and search. The definition of insanity is doing the same thing over and over again and expecting a different result.... All the riots in the last 30-40yrs can be traced back to this one issue. We going to keep having riots every 5-10yrs and mistrust of the police.. COMMUNITY POLICING IS THE KEY, the police should get to know the locals, bring back bobby on the beat!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @pebblepod30
      @pebblepod30 Před 4 lety

      @F B
      For more on the effects of stop and frisk based on the actual data and from a specialist in the field, i suggest you look up Heather MacDonald if you are intersted in it from a factual and data perspective.

  • @aleks9677
    @aleks9677 Před rokem +2

    Got Stoped&Searched Multiple Times. Don't resist&Be a Idiot, you'll be fine and they will be Kind. Schook my Hand after and let me Off.

  • @TheCanadiangirl4
    @TheCanadiangirl4 Před 4 lety +38

    I find you have to take this documentary with a grain of salt. Aaron Roach is already starting from a biased opinion regarding The Met and the stop and search law. I think if you want a more fair documentary on the issue it should be done by an independent person.

    • @FK-xh1qc
      @FK-xh1qc Před 4 lety +7

      Exactly, this dude (Aaron) piss me off cos it seems like the student( ie, police) marking their results. Stop and search is not about reducing crime, it's about criminally profiling young black males. Please do ur research!!

    • @pebblepod30
      @pebblepod30 Před 4 lety +3

      @@FK-xh1qc
      But what does the data say?
      Stop & Frisk was immensely and wildly successful in reducing crime in New York in the 1990's before feelings became mire important than facts.
      And what on earth would they gain from targetting a group for no reason?
      I see this the same way as if it is being done to me (as long as i am just being checked, not treated badly).
      As a male, i am part of a group with a higher crime rate, inc child molestation. When i worked in a childcare centre, there were extra precations for me. Was i offended?
      Yes. But its facts vs feelings, isn't it? Stop & frisk is proven to work, and somw racial or gender groups have higher & lower crime rates.
      That doesn't need to be an excuse to treat other people badly.

    • @pebblepod30
      @pebblepod30 Před 4 lety +1

      @@FK-xh1qc
      For more on the effects of stop and frisk nased on the actual data, i suggest you look up Heather MacDonald if you are intersted in it from a factual and data perspective.

    • @bumberClart1000
      @bumberClart1000 Před 4 lety +1

      TheCanadiangirl4 this documentary said it all really love btw, your Brown shirt is ready for delivery 🇬🇧🤫

    • @purenkool2024
      @purenkool2024 Před 3 lety +1

      @@pebblepod30 As a New Yorker in London I can tell you from experience that NYPD suspect everyone but there was also gun crime plus drugs in NYC. The cops in NYC carry deadly weapons and they are looking for firearms among 13 million people. So their job was much tougher than in London. Met police are not preventing crime by stop & search because the real drug gangs, are not stopped by street searches. The ones running big operations got firearms and sell tons of class A drugs. Stopping a kid on the street, taking his Cannabis away is a laughable act. How is criminalizing a kid with a bit of pot gonna make London safer? Even if they take a knife away, is it that difficult to get a new knife? The lame excuses by Met to harass innocent people without probable cause are making enemies within those harassed communities. They never stopped anyone in my wealthy neighborhood because they know better than to harass people of means who can sue the police. When you got a big house, police are at your service, saying Yes! If you live in a poorer area Met assume everyone is fair game. Easy targets puff up Met statistics. 🤭

  • @Hairycheese1
    @Hairycheese1 Před 3 lety +6

    So in the first scene, police are called, they are not psychic, they ask some polite questions and the young man starts to struggle and fight..... police react to this aggression and suspicion grows. Don’t kick off don’t get arrested- easy

    • @harryhunter978
      @harryhunter978 Před 3 lety +3

      Absolutely bang on

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      They didn't identify themselves at any point and they have their hands all over me if you check steps taken before search 3.8 CODE A you'll see this was an unlawful arrest

    • @Hairycheese1
      @Hairycheese1 Před 3 lety

      @@unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 I mean unless you are blind or stupid, they are quite clearly police officers. Do workers at Tesco have to walk round constantly shouting that they work in Tesco - or is it clear from the uniform ?

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      @@Hairycheese1 their in plain clothes … they have to show a warrant card, judge said they had a vest and a camera “it should’ve been enough”, correct me if I’m wrong that’s not what the Law says

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      @@Hairycheese1 in response to stupid, I do have a learning disability might explain a few things

  • @lindasmith9709
    @lindasmith9709 Před rokem +2

    I received a bike for my bday so I was riding it to buy my present went I was stopped and searched. I knew if I said or did anything I would not live through it, the police man emptied my backpack on the ground insulted the hell out of me, then took off in his car. I felt raped.

    • @derekjones2835
      @derekjones2835 Před rokem

      You're seriously comparing your experience of being stopped and searched with rape?

  • @buster-jr5lr
    @buster-jr5lr Před 3 lety +2

    the eyes say it all not once did he look anyone in the eye

  • @philflip1963
    @philflip1963 Před 3 měsíci

    Many, 'police officers' not only carry out illegal searches but are even outrageously casual in the way that they carry out these searches and flaunt the rules for carrying out illegal searches that they pretend to be illegal.
    It is often impossible to prove that the grounds for carrying out a search are illegal but it is possible to prove that the procedures for carrying out a search are being flouted.
    In the latter case the search can responsibly be concluded to be illegal and resisted or redress persued.
    But don't resist the search at the time unless you are prepared for a fight, (verbal or physical) and do not use physical force, (violence) unless you are sure that you can win, at the time AND later in court!

  • @EP3mentalist
    @EP3mentalist Před 3 lety +4

    It took him about 5 seconds to go crazy. Don't do that

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      They didn't identify themselves at any point and they have their hands all over me if you check steps taken before search 3.8 CODE A you'll see this was an unlawful arrest.

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      Search up fight or flight? Are the police a threat to black men..... Hmmm 😕

  • @adamgreen1934
    @adamgreen1934 Před 4 lety +4

    Stop and search is a legal power that is a powerful tool used by police officers, it’s down to that officer to justify the search. If needs be it will go to court. How can people that aren’t police officers say who can and can’t be searched. It’s used to save lives ! Only those who have something to hide don’t like it

    • @TalkingDonkeyz
      @TalkingDonkeyz Před 4 lety +6

      Research has consistently shown stop and search to be ineffective at discouraging or apprehending criminals. It has also been shown to have a significant racial bias and likely a class bias too. There is no data to back up your point of view. I would argue that it gives police too much leeway to harass minorities and cause division without providing any value to the community. It puts many innocent people who have nothing to hide in the crosshairs of unjustified, invasive and aggressive police action and in aggregate reduces the quality of life.

    • @pebblepod30
      @pebblepod30 Před 4 lety +2

      @@TalkingDonkeyz
      That is total nonsense as far as i know - where on earth are you getting your data?
      Could you give me a source?
      For more on the effects of stop and frisk based on the actual data and from a specialist in the field, i suggest you look up Heather MacDonald if you are intersted in it from a factual and data perspective.
      As far as i know, it was very successful.

    • @pebblepod30
      @pebblepod30 Před 4 lety

      @@TalkingDonkeyz
      I don't care about race gams and feelings, but i do care about treating ppl the way i would want to be treated.
      Is it unethical?
      I am also from a higher crime group (male), inc molestation.
      When i worked in a childcare centre i was told i had to take extra precautions.
      I was very scared and offended.
      But facts over feelings or feelings over facts?
      Is it treating ppl badly to check them? If it is done respectfully, then i don't think so.
      Police often know who the local criminals are too. Very odd that you would be tsught that it didn't work don't you think?
      What was your source?

    • @MarineAqua45
      @MarineAqua45 Před 4 lety

      Talking Donkey Productions Class bias? Middle-class kids from Surrey & elsewhere are highly, unlikely to be found with knives on them, or bags of drugs & cash, because they were, drug-dealing, aren’t they?
      Most kids who deal in drugs, are from working-class backgrounds.
      In places like Woolwich, Thamesmead, Abby Wood & Plumstead, ive seen black & white kids deal in drugs, in front of me, on street corners.
      When I went to Esher in Surrey, nobody did that, at all, so there you go.

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      They didn't identify themselves at any point and they have their hands all over me if you check steps taken before search 3.8 CODE A you'll see this was an unlawful arrest

  • @ohsosmooth01
    @ohsosmooth01 Před 3 lety +3

    I've already made a comment, but I'd just like to say that while this is informative, eye opening... thats great and everything, but it doesn't even begin to tell us what our rights are during any interaction with police, let alone during a stop & search. It seems to me like, in that situation, you have no rights whatsoever.

    • @T5Zplayer
      @T5Zplayer Před 3 lety

      Strange. An opportunity to call out the gutless losers who carry knives in the first place. Thats the problem.

  • @BlueStarJT
    @BlueStarJT Před 3 lety +12

    I think the police should have more power and do more stop and search operations. Lets face it london has not got the nicest of youngsters knocking about . and that first bodycam footage just speaks for it self , he did assault the police, he was instantly aggressive and got what he deserved for it .

    • @diyking3374
      @diyking3374 Před 3 lety +6

      I agree with you

    • @bueno_oneub_0
      @bueno_oneub_0 Před 2 lety +4

      These guys intimidate, attack people. And now try to pretend like they're such innocent people.

    • @X.R.808
      @X.R.808 Před 2 lety +4

      @@bueno_oneub_0 What do you mean by "These guys"?

    • @bueno_oneub_0
      @bueno_oneub_0 Před 2 lety +2

      @@X.R.808 The guys who complain about being stop and searched.

    • @vaughanrichards7438
      @vaughanrichards7438 Před 2 lety

      Let's
      London

  • @juliematt1997
    @juliematt1997 Před 3 lety +6

    I do not know if I could be calm when people are touching me without my consent . Especially when I know I am innocent of crime doing.

    • @TheMirrorGuy
      @TheMirrorGuy Před 3 lety

      Really?
      I know that if I am innocent I have nothing to be concerned about.
      I will be cooperative and thank the Police for trying to reduce street crime.
      Too many people are victims of street crime, usually young men who are stopped the most.
      The biggest statistical difference in stop and search is male verses female, so why are they not talking sexism as it is a bigger statistic than race.

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      They didn't identify themselves at any point and they have their hands all over me if you check steps taken before search 3.8 CODE A you'll see this was an unlawful arrest

    • @TheMirrorGuy
      @TheMirrorGuy Před 3 lety

      @@unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 aww boo hoo, stop being such a Snowflake.

  • @TheAlllseeeingFish
    @TheAlllseeeingFish Před 4 lety +17

    Great work by the Met! Keep up the no nonsense stop and search!

    • @edmundprice5276
      @edmundprice5276 Před 4 lety +1

      Unless you happen to be black or poor

    • @lesreed9269
      @lesreed9269 Před 4 lety +3

      @AMG BOYZ More twattery from you... Why would normal people be dragged out of their cars?
      No, fools like you would rather have poseurs - perhaps in their AMG's - going around the streets, carrying guns/knives and dealing drugs: you're quite pitiful, you know...

    • @lesreed9269
      @lesreed9269 Před 4 lety +3

      @@edmundprice5276 Or doing a "county lines" trip - or carrying knives/guns: but then we know that young blacks don't do such things... Before anyone drags out the race card old chestnut - I'm fully aware that white youth does such things too, and THEY should be stopped & searched, as well!

    • @edmundprice5276
      @edmundprice5276 Před 4 lety

      @@lesreed9269 Precisely what I said, black, or poor.
      I.e. you can be poor and white, but most stop and searches will find nothing, and in other jurisdictions where these powers have been already rolled out, the poor and ethnic minority groups are disproportionately targeted to be searched

    • @ohgoshtash3137
      @ohgoshtash3137 Před 3 lety

      Whoye privilege

  • @damienjupe8553
    @damienjupe8553 Před 11 měsíci

    Person of interest because of how he looked. But arrested because of his reaction!
    If ur innocent people, stay calm and comply, for ur own benefit

  • @ohsosmooth01
    @ohsosmooth01 Před 3 lety +5

    Of course, a big problem with a ride along is the police with behave appropriately, but when they're not being watched...

  • @unknown.unknowingly
    @unknown.unknowingly Před rokem +1

    Your clothing description is 100% grounds lol, some factors are heavily disputed but in general clothing description is grounds

    • @matraz0404
      @matraz0404 Před rokem +3

      Exactly what I was thinking. In the area where I live (Huddersfield) the way he’s dressed already sends flags. It looks shady as hell.

  • @yaz5413
    @yaz5413 Před 3 lety +5

    You match the descriptions
    Area known for drug dealing
    Burglary hot spot
    You are being defensive
    I can smell cannabis
    You are being evasive
    You drove off when you saw me

    • @T5Zplayer
      @T5Zplayer Před 3 lety

      How about taking the opportunity to call scum who deal in drugs and carry knives?

  • @michaelselman3094
    @michaelselman3094 Před 4 lety +2

    It's great to say people need to remain more calm but Mr. Bridgeman is saying this as a mature adult. It is unrealistic to think young people will be able to exhibit such a mature level of control.

    • @lesreed9269
      @lesreed9269 Před 4 lety

      @maximumchron Indeed Max.
      Always the victim, as in, "I's 'ad an 'ard life, m'lud - an' I carnt 'elp meself" when they appear in court for antisocial behaviour of one sort or another.
      They seem to think that normal behaviour doesn't apply to many (not all) of them.
      I remember coming home, as a child, with a policeman, for some minor infraction: I got a bollocking from the police AND my mother.
      Lesson learnt!

  • @seyerus
    @seyerus Před 4 lety +5

    He was convicted. A jury convicted him, they obviously saw all of the evidence.

    • @thundercity311
      @thundercity311 Před 4 lety

      @AMG BOYZ No, convicted by a Jury, sentenced by the Judge.

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      They didn't identify themselves at any point and they have their hands all over me if you check steps taken before search 3.8 CODE A you'll see this was an unlawful arrest. The judge? A case of malicious prosecution

    • @seyerus
      @seyerus Před 3 lety

      @@unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Their BWV would have been scrutinised to ensure that GOWISELY was followed which includes the procedural requirement, not legal requirement to give their names etc.

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      @@seyerus well it wasn't you can check my channel and watch it yourself then let me know if your opinion changes, the courts are racist.

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      @@seyerus procedural requirement is supposed to abide by the codes of ethics and practice and the EA 2010, protected characteristics should be considered especially without officers complying with GOWISELY. “police yeah” isn’t ID, a special constable should know that right? Check up CJA26.... The issue was I questioned an unlawful section 1 Pace search carried by plain clothed officers who failed to identify themselves, in court they said I got “immediately violent without saying a word” and decided not to refer to their statements they wrote at the time, I'll do a video on that if necessary. They are terrible liars just had a bit of PTSD to accompany my autism. The issue is I'm black and smart. Black and I know my rights, that's not allowed is it? Maybe they unhinged a screw perhaps? I definitely spoke in the footage, you can agree? So why the assertion made by officers there was no dialogue. Institutional racism. Apparently I'm a habitual knife carrying gang member, narratives believable for about 30 seconds. Then you can clearly see these officers have no clue, where was the questioning? Is alleviating grounds not a thing in black skin? Chip on my shoulder right? 😂

  • @Norvik_-ug3ge
    @Norvik_-ug3ge Před 4 lety +2

    Reggie Yates has let himself go...

  • @patrykmilarski1586
    @patrykmilarski1586 Před 8 měsíci

    I got stopped and searched last night 😂

  • @jameswhiteley6843
    @jameswhiteley6843 Před 4 lety +15

    Look up what "per-capita" means. Then look at what "over-representation" means

    • @lesreed9269
      @lesreed9269 Před 4 lety +6

      @AMG BOYZ Explain what are "bullshit " reasons when, upon investigation, a goodly percentage are in possession drugs or weapons!

    • @lesreed9269
      @lesreed9269 Před 4 lety

      @Robert Murray Oh Robert, Robert...
      This fool no more has an AMG Mercedes than you or I: he's just a twat - who has high ideas, but the nearest he'll ever have, to such a thing, is a model car to JO over!

    • @joshofalltradesgendron5464
      @joshofalltradesgendron5464 Před 4 lety +2

      @amg im from the united states and have constitutionally protected rights. Im glad to see someone else educated and aware that this is wrong. Trying to have a civilised debate with these people is near impossible it all ends the same no facts stubborn opinions and name calling lol. So thank you for standing up for yourself and others.
      Also to the others who are commenting im not pointing out anyone specifically in this post or trying to start an argument just pointing out what i have been dealing with in other comments.

    • @michaelmorris2300
      @michaelmorris2300 Před 4 lety

      absolute numbers, and per-capita. The dance that the racist plays, using one metric of absolute numbers for one argument, then switches to per-capita for another. Sorry, I called you a racist, as you cant be, as your best friend is black.

    • @purenkool2024
      @purenkool2024 Před 3 lety

      @@joshofalltradesgendron5464 Absolutely right on the money! As an American in Britain, I could tell you that the British have no civil rights, ergo the Met police abuse their power with zero accountability. Americans in USA are protected by the Constitution but Britain is a system that abuses civil rights of its Subjects without any recourse. BRITISH SUBJECTS ARE NOT US CITIZENS! People in UK watch American tv and imagine that their civil rights are magically “protected”. Wronggg! US Constitution is unique instrument. Britain is about a 100 years behind USA on everything. Here, we are still living in Victorian England. I rest my case!

  • @djguy100
    @djguy100 Před 4 lety +16

    Look at the crime stats/demographics and come back and chat to me.

    • @Armed-Forever
      @Armed-Forever Před 4 lety +1

      djguy100 the search was unlawful

    • @pebblepod30
      @pebblepod30 Před 4 lety

      @F B
      For more on the effects of stop and frisk based on the actual data and from a specialist in the field, i suggest you look up Heather MacDonald if you are intersted in it from a factual and data perspective.

  • @splinterbyrd
    @splinterbyrd Před rokem

    So what's the solution to knife crime?

  • @nelsonfraser2800
    @nelsonfraser2800 Před 4 lety +3

    Stay calm and know your rights......... you mean act like a normal adult? Amazing.

    • @avaborch-solem2300
      @avaborch-solem2300 Před 4 lety

      Humans aren't developed until we're 25. You can act like you're better than everyone else, but that doesn't fix shit. You'll just hinder people from growing because they will be in defensive mode because of people like you who wrongfully accuse them of being idiots

    • @no4869
      @no4869 Před 3 lety

      @Amazing Ava Don't commit crime, then you'll have little to worry about. On the plus side, stop and searches reduce the knife possession rate, which many will argue is a good thing.

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      They didn't identify themselves at any point and they have their hands all over me if you check steps taken before search 3.8 CODE A you'll see this was an unlawful arrest

  • @iainduncan0303
    @iainduncan0303 Před 2 lety +2

    Why do people fear being stopped and searched?? It's It's inconvenience at the very worst and might save your life at best.
    P.S there is a reason certain groups of people get stopped more often - for example old women of any ethnic background will not be you figure the rest out yourselves

  • @mielerodriguez5678
    @mielerodriguez5678 Před 4 lety +10

    Look at the crime stats. Whose doing it? Per Capita?

    • @jgvfyufcgvk9234
      @jgvfyufcgvk9234 Před 4 lety +2

      LIKE THE MIGRANT STABBINGS IN GERMANY ETC!!

    • @Armed-Forever
      @Armed-Forever Před 4 lety +4

      Miele Rodriguez keep that same energy when you get strip searched for looking like a Mexican drug lord

    • @pebblepod30
      @pebblepod30 Před 4 lety

      @@Armed-Forever
      Stop and search in NY disnt include strip search i think

    • @thomasfarrelly8591
      @thomasfarrelly8591 Před 3 lety

      What a shit thing to say , still has rights .now look at all other races stopped and searched to make it all this right at the cost of everybody's rights

  • @heatherbaker8596
    @heatherbaker8596 Před 3 lety +1

    Just how many serious/terrorist crimes has this stoped compared to the number of traumatised people it has resulted in. it isn't worth it.

  • @ht-ve9fe
    @ht-ve9fe Před rokem

    You cannot say comply when they think it's appropriate to rush you like a criminal. INNOCENT UNTIL PROVEN GUILTY, we are not in a napoleonic law system.

  • @Gogert777
    @Gogert777 Před 4 lety +12

    Dont resist. It's that simple.

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      They didn't identify themselves at any point and they have their hands all over me if you check steps taken before search 3.8 CODE A you'll see this was an unlawful arrest. You can't resist an unlawful arrest

    • @Gogert777
      @Gogert777 Před 3 lety

      @@unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 taking a shit that smells like dead dogs tho

  • @jgvfyufcgvk9234
    @jgvfyufcgvk9234 Před 4 lety +6

    see yt vids on how african police treat you

  • @evolassunglasses4673
    @evolassunglasses4673 Před 4 lety +16

    My parents remember London when you could leave your front door open and trust was high.
    Then mass immigration hit and the s#it hit the fan. Everyone we knew has fled London to Essex or Kent. We need to talk about these issues MORE.

    • @alexandrereis1740
      @alexandrereis1740 Před 4 lety +6

      UK have rulled the world with an Imperialist idioligy for centuries, then complaining about become an hot spot for emigration

    • @lesreed9269
      @lesreed9269 Před 4 lety

      And became the TOWIE contingent in Essex - and the estuary "mockneys" of Kent.

    • @lesreed9269
      @lesreed9269 Před 4 lety +1

      @@alexandrereis1740 "ideology" & "immigration": not very educated are you, yet you come out with what you think as an intelligent comment?
      Pitiful...

    • @alexandrereis1740
      @alexandrereis1740 Před 4 lety +3

      @@lesreed9269 ideology in this case translate into pratical abusive laws or for you who skip the History class, colonialism. The midle class always complain about immigration and the negative consequences that comes from that, but always deny or close their eyes for the causes. Just look at the state of some of the countries that the large majority of the immigrantes came from, and be honest with urself whould u be able to provide and raise a family there?

    • @lesreed9269
      @lesreed9269 Před 4 lety +1

      ​@@alexandrereis1740 You still can't spell can you - but you presume to educate us... Bizarre!

  • @jamesbarratt593
    @jamesbarratt593 Před 4 lety +3

    Doesnt matter how you portray ot in a documentary, or how much operatic music you lace with the scenes, we know the answer.
    Stop n search is a vital part of policing.
    If you dont like being searched, tough. You lock your door when leaving your home, dont you? Suggests you know about thieves. How do police catch thieves? By knowing they are thieves and to do that they have to stop people and search people.
    Unless you are a low down dirty thief, just accept it. They will soon realise you are good if you are and then leave you alone.
    I have zero objections myself. Im not a thief.

    • @michaelmorris2300
      @michaelmorris2300 Před 3 lety +1

      "I have zero objections myself. Im not a thief." ? We don't know. Maybe you will be OK with being subjected to a cavity search, just to make sure. You may even volunteer for a strip search.

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      They didn't identify themselves at any point and they have their hands all over me if you check steps taken before search 3.8 CODE A you'll see this was an unlawful arrest

  • @lastxp
    @lastxp Před rokem

    Do you have anything on you that can hurt me?
    I'm a snake handler, I have a poisonous snake in my bag.

  • @DXmYb
    @DXmYb Před 3 lety

    Jury Nullification
    Do you know what that is, look it up?

  • @fuckbankers
    @fuckbankers Před 2 lety

    If you know your rights they give you grief

  • @rboeyrt4054
    @rboeyrt4054 Před rokem +1

    Man assaults police officer, convicted, denied an appeal twice.
    Stop crying mate, no one believes you

    • @KadzMoESOPKPvP
      @KadzMoESOPKPvP Před rokem

      Plain clothes police need to present a warrant card before they detain someone which didn’t happen as you can see

    • @rboeyrt4054
      @rboeyrt4054 Před rokem

      @@KadzMoESOPKPvP irrelevant comment

    • @KadzMoESOPKPvP
      @KadzMoESOPKPvP Před rokem

      @@rboeyrt4054 in what way if stop and search policy says plain clothes officers MUST SHOW ID before using S&S powers

    • @rboeyrt4054
      @rboeyrt4054 Před rokem

      @@KadzMoESOPKPvP irrelevant comment

    • @KadzMoESOPKPvP
      @KadzMoESOPKPvP Před rokem

      @@rboeyrt4054 explain

  • @THEGARNERCOLLECTIVE
    @THEGARNERCOLLECTIVE Před 10 měsíci

    i think we need eternal campaigns forcing to treat each other nice and be good to each other and treat with respect. make tv commercials that show ads like this billboards around areas enforcing it and never take them down. the reason its getting worse in uk is because its drug addicts now raising children or there going out getting their education from other people in the area. we need campaigns that force doing the right thing helping others being kind to each other. all news reports on net about crime in uk is done by the under 30 male which is the problem with uk. if you google crimes throughout the years in uk you be shocked, police are here to stop the male urges of rape, murder, burglarly and theft. i hate when people say they hate the police its like they are saying i hate the police because they are stopping me breaking into a house and robbing the items. new campaigns as said promoting its cool to help each other and get along with people the occasional hello to strangers will suprise you as they will reply alright back to you or a nod to them will get them nodding back.

  • @joshofalltradesgendron5464

    Its out of control and illegal. Educate yourself and defend your rights

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      They didn't identify themselves at any point and they have their hands all over me if you check steps taken before search 3.8 CODE A you'll see this was an unlawful arrest

  • @adamranson457
    @adamranson457 Před 2 lety

    If you have done nothing wrong why fight. Protect the public from violent crime police doing there job. Stop playing the victim.

  • @yonathanisaa6695
    @yonathanisaa6695 Před 3 lety +1

    The bigest problem is the ipcc and jage suport the police

    • @T5Zplayer
      @T5Zplayer Před 3 lety

      No, the biggest problem is people who fail to call out drug dealers and knive carrying losers for what they are. You have an opportunity..........

  • @garylewis7893
    @garylewis7893 Před 3 lety

    I watch and follow live free, auditing Britain and other CZcamsrs and I'm learning a lot about rights! For example if your stopped in your car you DO NOT have to get out and into their car! Fact! Remember to say nothing or very little and like in previous comment you are not obliged to give details unless your arrested or committed a crime!! I mean you can't even go into a police station now you have to use 101 which is a waste of time!
    I've lost all my trust in the police and many eyes are starting to open!

  • @7R011S
    @7R011S Před 4 lety +11

    If you have nothing to hide why react aggressively... Just wait 2 minutes and that is it!

    • @zovergames
      @zovergames Před 4 lety +1

      Yep there is too many knife crime

    • @michaelmorris2300
      @michaelmorris2300 Před 4 lety +1

      So he had something to hide then????? what did they find??????

    • @michaelmorris2300
      @michaelmorris2300 Před 4 lety

      @@zovergames So they found a knife on him then?

    • @michaelmorris2300
      @michaelmorris2300 Před 3 lety +1

      @edward harris because you don't get stopped, you can say anything. What you are saying doesn't make any sense unless you want a police state, with checkpoints everywhere with everyone being searched. Trust me, people won't stand for that. The nothing to hide cliche is a mentally lazy argument used to justify violating people's privacy. You would probably advocate for everyones home being searched on a regularly basis, and as you dont have anything to hide, then you theres nothing to worry about.

    • @michaelmorris2300
      @michaelmorris2300 Před 3 lety

      @edward harris Your reference to your personal experiences in Italy is fair, except for the fact that, in the UK, its a certain demographic, which has an ethnic component, ie over policing of minorities, is what is the problem.

  • @GlobetrotterBR
    @GlobetrotterBR Před 4 lety +10

    Comply, be polite and you won't get shit. Very simple.

    • @GlobetrotterBR
      @GlobetrotterBR Před 4 lety +3

      @AMG BOYZ Just follow my initial advice, don't try to be a smart arse during the approach and nothing will happen to you. Nothing. If you are not in debt to society, obviously.

    • @lesreed9269
      @lesreed9269 Před 4 lety

      @AMG BOYZ Would this be AFTER you failed to stop - when asked. How old are you - on your moped?
      I ask because a young black, who was killed recently, in a police incident whilst riding his "moped", was underage.
      Very little - in fact no - mention of his age was made, when everybody said what a fine boy he was: would he still be a "fine boy" if he'd maimed or killed a member of YOUR family - whilst "innocently riding uninsured"?

    • @lesreed9269
      @lesreed9269 Před 4 lety +1

      @@GlobetrotterBR Just so - nearly 70 and have been pulled up many times on a motorcycle/car only to be let go without issue: being civil is the key. You don't have to kowtow to authority - just don't treat them like shit when you get pulled up.

    • @GlobetrotterBR
      @GlobetrotterBR Před 4 lety +1

      @AMG BOYZ Ok, so keep acting like an idiot, being treated like shit as a consequence, and don't come to cry on CZcams's comments.

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      They didn't identify themselves at any point and they have their hands all over me if you check steps taken before search 3.8 CODE A you'll see this was an unlawful arrest

  • @TheBILLANDERSON
    @TheBILLANDERSON Před 2 lety

    uhummm, @11:08 not quite right,,👀
    CODE A 2.1 cooperation must be sought in every case/situation ,even if if the person objects to it art.10 HRA 1998 , but often they use ,
    your bigger than me,, my protection ,, making off,, ect is NOT under PACE , but it is well known they commit a battery , often ,
    The problem is with "police code of practice"" the code is not an Instructional it is a guidance BUT
    police must have a very , very good , relevant reason and explanation as to why they have departed from that guidance ,, 👀
    As we know , we will never get that relevant reason & explanation , and still will commit battery to community 🙏

  • @acegamingdm8153
    @acegamingdm8153 Před 2 lety +1

    Great documentary , very insightful

  • @jaymacdonald4690
    @jaymacdonald4690 Před 4 lety

    Olympia,Washington, that states capitol, was a rather odd and strange and unusual place. When I lived there it reminded me of the Village from the TV show The Prisoner where Number 6 was domiciled at.

  • @light3r706
    @light3r706 Před rokem

    JAMAL ???

  • @fengshui7384
    @fengshui7384 Před 3 lety

    So long as there's gang violence etc...Hmm can't be bothered. Bye folks.

  • @fuckbankers
    @fuckbankers Před 2 lety

    Complaining is a waste of time.

  • @petermclelland278
    @petermclelland278 Před 3 lety +1

    Unfortunately, not thinking before you open your mouth seems to be the norm in youth culture ? - If in doubt ? say 'nowt' ?

  • @annon2354
    @annon2354 Před 4 lety

    For discussion only, let's say that 2 thirds of knife crime in London are committed by black men aged 18 to 30. If the police stop and search numbers target 2 thirds black men aged 18 to 30 and 1 third everyone else, can the police be considered to be abusing their stop and search powers?

    • @o1.activee_379
      @o1.activee_379 Před 4 lety +1

      Sarah Hartley but they don’t search 1 third. They only search black yutes

    • @thundercity311
      @thundercity311 Před 4 lety +3

      @@o1.activee_379 Maybe they should search more old white ladies? Would that be an effective use of Police resources?

    • @ZaJaClt
      @ZaJaClt Před 2 lety

      @@o1.activee_379 start reporting your friends for carrying knives then

  • @itstracyhawkins
    @itstracyhawkins Před 4 lety +2

    It is what it is.

  • @TheMirrorGuy
    @TheMirrorGuy Před rokem

    The clear problem is how disrespectful these individuals are to the Police.
    Remember why the Police were there in the first place, a women in your community had been asulted.
    Stop blaming the Police for your own attitude and problems in your own community.

    • @KadzMoESOPKPvP
      @KadzMoESOPKPvP Před rokem

      No one got assaulted 🙄🙄

    • @TheMirrorGuy
      @TheMirrorGuy Před rokem

      ​@@KadzMoESOPKPvP
      So are you saying the film maker is lying when he said 'a woman had been assulted'.

    • @KadzMoESOPKPvP
      @KadzMoESOPKPvP Před rokem

      @@TheMirrorGuy czcams.com/users/shortsTzw10OaN0jA?feature=share yeah actually …. Everyone was wearing tracksuits there were no belts, the allegation was this girl got smacked with a belt…no one should be approached in that manner over an ALLEGATION stop and search involves questioning and to question someone is/was part of a stop & search because of intrusive questioning (what you’re doing, where you’re going) … I’m also Autistic so you could imagine that a stranger approaching you not saying their name …station …object of search or showing a warrant card might make a person recoil NOT resist, make sure you check the wording because how do you resist an unlawful arrest? you let me know how many gang bangers play Elders Scrolls Online btw 🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️🤷🏽‍♂️ police lie like Wayne couzens lied to Sarah everard so why wouldn’t the MET have lied to the BBC over the use of their most “controversial power” we can all play investigator that’s why non uniformed constables have warrant cards, not only that that’s why section 3.8 of PACE CODE A specifically mentions a warrant card … police are the public & the public are the police supposedly, so again who’s at fault the Black boy who knows his rights and is defending them? but I’ve been to Downing Street to discuss this issue & done work with the violence reduction unit on over policing black youths … oh yeah and I’m a published author yet your on CZcams comments … I’d rather focus on something transformative quit gaming to focus on real world corruption it’s a dirty game when the law doesn’t abide by the law that’s the definition of an outlaw but hey you must still support “nigger hunting” right?
      The funny thing despite the name of this documentary I didn’t match the description the description was “a group of kids who looked about 16”

    • @KadzMoESOPKPvP
      @KadzMoESOPKPvP Před rokem

      How was i disrespectful by the way? By alleviating grounds for search? By challenging unlawful conduct? Or disrespectful because I don’t “know my place?”

    • @TheMirrorGuy
      @TheMirrorGuy Před rokem

      @@KadzMoESOPKPvP my god you just can't see it can you.
      Nobody in the video is cool, calm and collected. Raised voices, not able to talk calmly, and not willing to listen to what the officers are saying.
      In your reply you talk about your rights, what about the rights of the person who had been assaulted?
      Do you not want to help the Police identify the attacker?
      I've been stopped by the Police many times, I always talk calmly, and lI don't interrupt when the Officer is talking. That's being respectful. I would not even consider 'my rights", why would I if I was innocent?

  • @danieltaylor1155
    @danieltaylor1155 Před 4 lety

    This is peckham

  • @Lenexa1
    @Lenexa1 Před 3 lety +2

    Back the blue!

  • @lynnleigha580
    @lynnleigha580 Před 2 lety

    They need to bring this back to America

  • @fuckbankers
    @fuckbankers Před 2 lety

    I remember SUS

  • @stefanscicluna2799
    @stefanscicluna2799 Před 4 lety +2

    why is it that black people complain about things like this when they are a small minority and are the highest majority of arrests? i mean people can lie or exaggerate but facts don't lie

    • @jaigorkhali2828
      @jaigorkhali2828 Před 4 lety

      it's true unless they stop this behaviour this small community of only 1 to 2 percent will always be searched more than others. satistics and the news dont lie.

    • @Ironkhight
      @Ironkhight Před 4 lety

      @@jaigorkhali2828 stats have a less likely to be wrong but news is heavily bias

    • @jaigorkhali2828
      @jaigorkhali2828 Před 4 lety +1

      @@Ironkhight yes to a certain extent the news can be unsure but what I've experienced in my life reflects on the satistics unforutunaletly. I've seen black teens stab each other to death at my college and all the people who went to prison whom I knew at school were all mostly black. they need help what more can we say.

  • @GreenCanvasInteriorscape

    funny/odd that there seems to be no British ebonics...

    • @FuuuckOffff
      @FuuuckOffff Před 4 lety

      There are, we can tell immediately by accent if someone is black. The guy in this video isn't using slang but he still has an accent.

  • @terencemullins1422
    @terencemullins1422 Před 4 lety

    Why is the media pandering to a tiny minority of thugs !!?

  • @joshofalltradesgendron5464

    Im grateful my ancestors scalped redcoats and protected my freedom to be a good human and member of my society that is able to bear arms to protect myself and family because no matter what country or people criminals by definition do not follow laws so good citizens such as myself have a human right to defend themselves. Im so sorry for all you people still stuck under a fascist regime to where you need to break laws to protect yourself. Stand tall organise get powers in numbers and work towards change.

    • @joshofalltradesgendron5464
      @joshofalltradesgendron5464 Před 4 lety

      No im not im dead serious. And i have a constitutionally protected right to speak that truth because my ancestors did what they did. After all the blood that was shed to give myself these rights and my fellow americans. america right now is slipping with these facist leftist diseased idiologys but i am greatful every single day im not in that little shithole island over the pond.

    • @joshofalltradesgendron5464
      @joshofalltradesgendron5464 Před 4 lety

      @mhffc nope and you can call me what ever you want because in my beautiful country people have the right to freedom of speech its there first amendment garenteed by the constitution. And than the most beautiful amendment is the 2nd because that protects us from tyranny. Those to amendments are the legs that hold up our country. We fought and our ancestors laid down there lives for this because freedom is a human right of life. And im greatful my ancestors my native Heritage and my french canadian heritage on bolth sides i have family members who fought in many wars especially revolutionary war to gain our freedom.
      First off knives are a tool the weapon is a human first they disarmed you guys took your guns away and you let them and now wothout guns people are still evil so they use knives. So you guys ban knives (the most versatile tool used in everyday life) its pathetic. People will find a way to hurt someone regaurdless. Next england will ban glass bottles because they can be shattered into a weapon. Oh and what are you guys going to do next ban trees omg a stick can stab someone so you better cut them all down before someone gets hurt. Oh and no automobiles because people are starting to run people over so you goverment is going to ban those to you watch.
      What the people of england are dealing with is TYRRANY. To randomly stop and violate a person is wrong so stop and search is wrong. Until someone is convicted of a crime they are supposed to be presumed innocent well at least in my country with common cense. Seriously what is going through your head to where you honestly feel its ok for a random stranger to stop you touch you and look through your private property. Your goverment is almost communist at this point. Seriously why do you think its ok to violate someone?

    • @joshofalltradesgendron5464
      @joshofalltradesgendron5464 Před 4 lety

      @mhffc im 34 and have a masters degree thankyou. I do however apologize for my grammar i have trouble typing on this small screen. Im truly sorry you feel i speak rubbish hopefully someday you can actually experience real freedom. At no point have i been rude to you or hostile, i am just speaking the truth. I ask you please tell me why you think its ok for someone to randomly search you and your property? Also please explain to me how carrying a simple cutting tool endangers peoples lives, i would really like to have a honest debate with you. I give you facts from my beautiful country and our constitutional rights and you poke name call and completely evade the subject on wich you commented on. So please explain it to me.

    • @joshofalltradesgendron5464
      @joshofalltradesgendron5464 Před 4 lety

      @mhffc i do have a masters in metallurgy. Trade sciences. And some states such as newyork city has stop and frisk and its illegal by federal law. Illegal because it infringes on our civil rights. But state law enforces it and most people do not have the money to branch out a legal case to the supreme court. And yes there where natives that took place in the revolutionary war. Most native Americans in this country have been shit on ran of there land and where given small pox blankets so natives did not make it into the history books. The revolutionary war was the so called worst "indian war" the most "extensive indian war" overpowerd tribes where forced to fight for the british. For instance the mohawk sided with british hoping it would slow american expansion. Among others. My ancestors the iroquois fought for the american patriots as well as oneida. And another one of my ancestors of nipmuc Heritage also fought along american patriots. And when i was growing up being educated on our heritage and past i was presented a long lock of hair with dried skin attached. A beautiful relic of history (THE SCALP OF A REDCOAT). among other artifacts preserved from that time in history. So with that said keep talking shit, be but hurt all you want at the end of the day i get to go to sleep knowing im a free man unlike you. So have a good day ttl

    • @joshofalltradesgendron5464
      @joshofalltradesgendron5464 Před 4 lety

      So "unlike you i know a little about american history" my family lived it, we lived it generation after generation. We fought, we bleed, we sweat, some died and we built this country. We the people. So with all this said and done. You are incapable of an actual conversation unless its what you want to hear. So i will graciously bow out of this conversation so i know longer endanger anymore of my braincells on your rederick. So have fun living oppressed. Bye

  • @viggolewis1079
    @viggolewis1079 Před 4 lety

    What are the grounds, pathetic

  • @elizabethmunson2129
    @elizabethmunson2129 Před 4 lety +4

    If I was the police in these areas I would be terrified too let’s be real

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      They didn't identify themselves at any point and they have their hands all over me if you check steps taken before search 3.8 CODE A you'll see this was an unlawful arrest

  • @sst6358
    @sst6358 Před 4 lety +5

    Disgraceful it's all on video he did nothing 😢💔

    • @edmundprice5276
      @edmundprice5276 Před 4 lety

      The difference of the law is whether you are white-british or not and whether you are rich or poor

    • @edmundprice5276
      @edmundprice5276 Před 4 lety

      @Robert Murray first things first, you are more likely to be stopped and searched if you are black or poor
      Second, a person of wealth can afford a lawyer to defend themselves in court, a poor person cannot

    • @edmundprice5276
      @edmundprice5276 Před 4 lety

      @Robert Murray You happen to be speaking to an ethnic white European from a culturally middle class family that exists on the breadline

  • @tangomike15
    @tangomike15 Před 2 lety

    I can’t see the problem with stop and search. Get over it.

  • @ph11p3540
    @ph11p3540 Před 4 lety +5

    Why would anyone wear a hood up on a perfectly nice day or indoors. That's a red flag for something that's wrong or that they are up to no good.

    • @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987
      @unlawfularrestexcessivefor1987 Před 3 lety

      The “officers” arrived with their hoods on, it was raining heavily too hence me standing under shelter. They didn't identify themselves at any point and they have their hands all over me if you check steps taken before search 3.8 CODE A you'll see this was an unlawful arrest

  • @righttobloodydissent
    @righttobloodydissent Před 4 lety +1

    Weird how a minority commits more than double the crime of the native Briton.

    • @pebblepod30
      @pebblepod30 Před 4 lety

      @natty nate Haitian Zulu warrior spirit
      He is talking about domestic crime today. I assume he doesnt mean blaming all ppl of a particular race, but it id just a statement of statistics.

    • @pebblepod30
      @pebblepod30 Před 4 lety

      @natty nate Haitian Zulu warrior spirit
      Also, most ppl reject the principle of racial guilt, which your comment assumes as a given.

  • @Darkamiseh85
    @Darkamiseh85 Před 2 lety

    YOU DON'T HAVE TO COMPLY TO POLICE YOU HAVE RIGHTS

    • @NoBody-gf8ie
      @NoBody-gf8ie Před rokem

      If you’re detained for a search you do!

  • @vanessaalvesdealves7152

    Muita xenofobia nos comentários.

  • @MrDanielfff777
    @MrDanielfff777 Před 4 lety +1

    Just respect the police

    • @darragney623
      @darragney623 Před 3 lety

      No ...

    • @no4869
      @no4869 Před 3 lety +2

      @@darragney623 That's how situations escalate
      Rayshard Brooks
      Jacob Blake
      etc

    • @darragney623
      @darragney623 Před 3 lety

      @@no4869 but what about Breonna Taylor who was shot dead in her own apartment/flat by Louisville Police when I believe she didn’t do anything that would provoke them

    • @no4869
      @no4869 Před 2 lety

      @@darragney623 But if you just follow instructions then situations won't escalate. The reason why Jacob Blake, Rayshard Brooks, Michael Brown and Daunte Wright cases escalated is because they failed to follow basic instructions that would've prevented escalation.

    • @darragney623
      @darragney623 Před 2 lety

      @@no4869 just because you follow the rules doesn’t mean it won’t escalate. An example is Daniel Prude was compliant with the police but decided to put a bag on his head and suffocated him on the pavement. He followed the rules. Breonna Taylor’s flat/apartment broken into by police officers who were wearing plain clothes and not announcing they were police for a suspected “drug use” in her house. She repeatedly asked who was it but no response. She would have helped the police search if there was drugs. An off topic but still related thing is in the UK after the killing of Sarah Everard by a Metropolitan police officer everyone is losing trust in them due to the fact if they’re supposed to be helping people like Women who feel uncomfortable in the streets and the police do that. No wonder why many people don’t listen to them.

  • @bumberClart1000
    @bumberClart1000 Před 4 lety +1

    Stop and birch more like 😔☝️🇬🇧

  • @arielfernando7126
    @arielfernando7126 Před 4 lety

    First like...
    First comment

  • @michaelstevens3479
    @michaelstevens3479 Před 4 lety

    I think people need to accept that those that mug/rob and steal from you only do it from need it it is not personal.

    • @lesreed9269
      @lesreed9269 Před 4 lety +1

      Deluded...
      Most crime is committed for self gain, and not necessity.
      Crime like shoplifting food, because your family is hungry, is one thing - mugging people/dealing drugs/turf violence/burglaries to feed drug habits are what we're on about curtailing!

    • @T5Zplayer
      @T5Zplayer Před 3 lety

      This is probably the stupidest thing I have read on any platform.

  • @robertlangley1664
    @robertlangley1664 Před 4 lety

    Good job we are now sending some so called people back to the country of the orgin