For anyone who's old enough to remember, the tall one keeps lifting himself up and down on his heels, just like Blakey from On the Buses and that's the exact type of person he is.
man, you’ve turned this into a complete art form. The sweet, somewhat terse slash aggressive Glasgee accent is the cherry on the cake. I absolutely love it.
Two examples of bad policing: 1) The tall one should never have passed recruitment. He's in it to feed his ego and bully the public. He clearly thinks training & policy is just something he has to get out of the way in order to get his uniform & once he's out on the streets he's given free reign to do exactly what he pleases. The man is clearly a egotistical narcissist who doesn't have the mental stability to be serving the public. 2) The sergeant showed no authority whatsoever. He wouldn't acknowledge his constable's breaches and he did nothing to discipline him. Together they are two sides of a counterfeit coin.
Sergent was great, his officer is a prime example of what is wrong with the police. Arrogant, disrespectful and then tried to intimidate. Glad his sergent asked him to identify properly great respect for him.
“There’s nothing wrong with having a polite conversation.” Except when the “polite conversation” feels like an investigative detention and wastes the time of a member of the public who doesn’t wish to engage, and is in no way obliged to engage with a police officer.
If police ever just tell you they're having a 'chat' or 'polite conversation' with you, bat every one of their questions away and then ask them banal small talk questions: 'Oh I wouldn't know anything about that. Seen any good films lately?', 'I'm not sure of the answer to that Officer, but how's your family doing?', etc.
@@alexritchie4586You’re a lot more polite and cooperative than I would be. If it’s a consensual conversation, I’m just turning and walking away without a word. But then, I’m used to dealing with American cops, where if I’m not detained, I’m not participating. And if I’m detained, I’m not answering any questions, making any statements, or consenting to anything.
They’re concerned about English people photographing in their own country, I mean, how dare they , English people actually photographing in their own country.
I'm sorry but the sergeant illustrated the reason why these tyrant constables are feral. He was meek, gentle, non-committal, watery, lightweight, insipid, reluctant and weak. He should be reading out the riot act to any constable who abuses him power, refuses to identify and acts like a bully. Saying 'I didn't see it' isn't good enough. He should be barking orders and keeping his crew in order.
They will never correct an officer in front of a member of the public, all you'll get is "I didn't see it", "I wasn't there", "you're talking to me now" and various other conversational tricks used to distract you from taking the officer to task . . . regardless of what an officer has done wrong, other officers will always side with them . . . it takes something horrific like an officer kidnapping and raping someone before the police will hold their own to account, beyond that they let each other get away with pretty much anything.
These foreign dignitaries think so highly of themselves. Incident with the piano man from boogie woogie, and this, why are the police becoming their puppets?
@@MVT55 Sorry, but that is not correct. Section 3 is all to do with Searches. There is unfortunately nothing written down that I can find other than what is loosely required under the Police Code of Ethics umbrella.
First cops is a shining example of the exact thing that's wrong with the police.the superior attitude the retaliation and threats when you politely informed him of his policy, that the type of cop that will abuse and assault people
The Sgt was decent but there pretty much all the same tla was not doing anything he was stood and they came up with to him and started questioning him which is not fair against our human rights.
He had to be from Charing Cross , they send out one big cowboy to help the Indian`s. They have a new policy called the Couzens for identifying to the public . That was chalk and cheese, well done to the Sargeant
You are truly an inspiration 😂 A British Citizen on British soil and long may you continue doing what you are doing....thank you for standing up for our rights 😊
What a suspicious cop, not even willing to identify, he should be heavily investigated by the police as to how much he gets away with while unidentified.
Nothing but arrogance from the 1st officer - with the reputation the Met Police has right not you'd think they would be on their best behaviour to change their perception
Excellent articulation TLA. If the police have contempt of their own policies, imagine the contempt they can have for the laws meant to protect us. That Sargent did ok.
Imagine standing on the soil of another persons country where you can barely speak the language and telling them they dont know what their rights are. You would have to be as arrogant as that cop that refused to identify to pull a stunt like that.
The very first thing the officer says to you is"what are you up to?", so already he has made his mind up that you are doing something illegal/nefarious.
Accuses you of being obstructive after he fails to answer a polite request to identify himself as per MPS guidance 😂 Honestly, is this the way he wants the public to respect law enforcement 🤦♂️
He is just another police thug, no respect for the public the MET will never be ok, if thugs like him are able to walk the streets, just imagine what the likes of him got away with before cameras, big up the sergeant, he was sound.
I've given this a lot of thought, and I think it's because they're taught to dominate any encounter in order to maintain control and extract information from people. A real leader can do that without a puffed-up ego (as we saw this Sgt. do), but your average jobsworth (which is most cops) isn't mature enough to separate their ego from their authority. That's why low-level police and gangsters have so much in common.
That poor copper, not only shown up by his sergeant, he is shown up by his mum now if the comment that's been made is a genuine one. TLA certain does get the laughs 😄😄
For anyone who's old enough to remember, the tall one keeps lifting himself up and down on his heels, just like Blakey from On the Buses and that's the exact type of person he is.
Ah'll get you, But-lah!
Blakey would have responded by the book
Think TLA has taken top spot for being the best auditor, he knows the laws and his rights and definitely knows how to handle tyrants and crazies 😂
man, you’ve turned this into a complete art form. The sweet, somewhat terse slash aggressive Glasgee accent is the cherry on the cake. I absolutely love it.
Wayne Couzens vibes off that guy... He's one to keep an eye on definitely
"Cat got your tongue all of a sudden" that cracked me up 😂😂😂
What a difference between the two coppers. One was very professional, the other was an arrogant oaf.
A sergeant is supposed to police his constables. I didn't see him remonstrating with his rogue constable. He was covering his back.
What a arrogant knob that copper is 😢 can you imagine get arrested by him with no camera around !!??
The sergeant seemed to be a very good officer fair play
bloody love your tone these days, i can tell you have less patience for ignorance and i love that.
That 1st PC that had issues with IDing himself, I woulda just started calling him Officer Couzens...
He didn’t half make himself look stupid. Haha
The Wayne Couzins philosophy of policing is still prevalent within the MET
Especially at Charing Cross
First cop is the reason they’re hated
Two examples of bad policing:
1) The tall one should never have passed recruitment. He's in it to feed his ego and bully the public. He clearly thinks training & policy is just something he has to get out of the way in order to get his uniform & once he's out on the streets he's given free reign to do exactly what he pleases. The man is clearly a egotistical narcissist who doesn't have the mental stability to be serving the public.
2) The sergeant showed no authority whatsoever. He wouldn't acknowledge his constable's breaches and he did nothing to discipline him.
Together they are two sides of a counterfeit coin.
P.S. does the Indian High Commissioner know he has a horrible little man at the door destroying the fine image of India in public.
Another piece of footage that shows why the British Police are held in such low regard! A.C.A.B.
Don't you just love when a person stands up for their rights, the plod accuse them of being obstructive or argumentative! Excellent work TLA.
Again none British ppl telling a national what to do
The taller officer, chip on the shoulder, great training video on how to not behave with members of the public
Love the attitude of ppl that can't understand a Scottish accent 😂😂😂😂
Love it , When you put the embassy guy him in his place lol
I'm a police officer wtf never really.😜
Sergent was great, his officer is a prime example of what is wrong with the police. Arrogant, disrespectful and then tried to intimidate. Glad his sergent asked him to identify properly great respect for him.
A failed traffic warden.......
“There’s nothing wrong with having a polite conversation.”
Except when the “polite conversation” feels like an investigative detention and wastes the time of a member of the public who doesn’t wish to engage, and is in no way obliged to engage with a police officer.
If police ever just tell you they're having a 'chat' or 'polite conversation' with you, bat every one of their questions away and then ask them banal small talk questions: 'Oh I wouldn't know anything about that. Seen any good films lately?', 'I'm not sure of the answer to that Officer, but how's your family doing?', etc.
@@alexritchie4586You’re a lot more polite and cooperative than I would be. If it’s a consensual conversation, I’m just turning and walking away without a word. But then, I’m used to dealing with American cops, where if I’m not detained, I’m not participating. And if I’m detained, I’m not answering any questions, making any statements, or consenting to anything.
Fist cop got problems . He is on edge. Uneasy . . Reeling and rocking with nerves . He dangerous.
13:50 - "SO WHAT" - seemed to be the attitude towards a British citizen exercising his rights. Worrying.
What an arrogant muppet.
What an utter bell end that stupid copper was, 2nd officer was professional thankfully
Side note: What other profession would allow such polar opposite behaviour in the same roll?
It’s the Met ! What do you expect from a force that has zero accountability! The attitude from the uneducated cop is disgusting!!
They’re concerned about English people photographing in their own country, I mean, how dare they , English people actually photographing in their own country.
TLA is Scottish…
You can see why Wayne cousins got away with it for so long, with police like that the first idiot.
I'm sorry but the sergeant illustrated the reason why these tyrant constables are feral. He was meek, gentle, non-committal, watery, lightweight, insipid, reluctant and weak. He should be reading out the riot act to any constable who abuses him power, refuses to identify and acts like a bully. Saying 'I didn't see it' isn't good enough. He should be barking orders and keeping his crew in order.
That's a pretty typical stance amongst the blue line gang though. Rarely do you see a superior officer publicly reprimand a wild mutt.
They will never correct an officer in front of a member of the public, all you'll get is "I didn't see it", "I wasn't there", "you're talking to me now" and various other conversational tricks used to distract you from taking the officer to task . . . regardless of what an officer has done wrong, other officers will always side with them . . . it takes something horrific like an officer kidnapping and raping someone before the police will hold their own to account, beyond that they let each other get away with pretty much anything.
Getting a Wayne Couzins vibe off the first PC.
I like the smirk from the sarge when you were putting his colleague in his place.
He should of put his minion in his place then
You embarrassed that cop 😂😂😂😂😂😂
Well done my man putting these people in there place. Fantastic!!!
These foreign dignitaries think so highly of themselves. Incident with the piano man from boogie woogie, and this, why are the police becoming their puppets?
As soon as you mentioned Charing Cross you knew there was going to be atleast one rotten apple.
Rotten apple its a whole orchard full of them
It's now proving nigh impossible to find the one good one among them... 🤥
You know your dealing with a whopping ego when they refuse to properly identify themselves per their own policy.
Rude from the get go, that cop is an absolute wrong un.
That officer made a fool of himself.
HE THINKS, HE IS IN INDIA........WELL DONE TLA.
I just love how you send the clown packing. This is the copper we don't like to see dealing with members of the public. The SGT was professional.
He thinks he’s the boss. 👮🏻♂️ He joined for the power trip! 😂
Tyrant won't give name, tells you your being obstructive 😂
What an argumentative cop he was
The requirement of a police officer to ID himself is not a policy it's a requirement by law
I am not doubting you but if you could provide a source link to that law it would be really helpful. Thanks.
Section 3 of PACE in uniform if in plain clothes a warrant card
@@MVT55 Sorry, but that is not correct. Section 3 is all to do with Searches.
There is unfortunately nothing written down that I can find other than what is loosely required under the Police Code of Ethics umbrella.
Great audit, the first copper was like a little school boy getting told off by the headmaster, I love it when tyrants are put in their place.
First cops is a shining example of the exact thing that's wrong with the police.the superior attitude the retaliation and threats when you politely informed him of his policy, that the type of cop that will abuse and assault people
Nobody handles tyrants quite like TLA. He has taken auditing to another level 💥
seriously i like auditing britian but TLA is so direct and quick with his words its a joy to watch
Can you imagine how he act's off camera what an embarrassment. Huge Respect TLA 👍
And that Ladies and Gentlemen is how it is done. Top form La!
Well done for dealing with the little man lol😂
Incident; Choked on a walnut (in the salad).
Just referto them as Wayne couzens when they won't identify
Sgt Sallis needs to grip Cuntsable Hill about his attitude, he contributes to the problems the Met has when dealing with members of the public.
lol -well done you - that first cop had a right attitude but the sargeant saved the day - he was very professional and it was nice to see
The Sgt was decent but there pretty much all the same tla was not doing anything he was stood and they came up with to him and started questioning him which is not fair against our human rights.
9:40 Look at the long streak of piss's face. He just a naughty little bully who has picked on the wrong one and he knows it.
Agree, but is the sort to change his attitude as a result? Where was the apology? I suspect he'll just take it out on the next poor sod.
He had to be from Charing Cross , they send out one big cowboy to help the Indian`s. They have a new policy called the Couzens for identifying to the public . That was chalk and cheese, well done to the Sargeant
Little man takes little walk into little house
with his little brain 🙄🤡🤡🤡
You are truly an inspiration 😂 A British Citizen on British soil and long may you continue doing what you are doing....thank you for standing up for our rights 😊
Well done sarge but you should have a word with lofty
What a suspicious cop, not even willing to identify, he should be heavily investigated by the police as to how much he gets away with while unidentified.
"Unremarkable." Ouch, I bet that stung the tyrant.
Cat got your tongue 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I wonder how many people like me thought we had something on our screens where your picture is
Nothing but arrogance from the 1st officer - with the reputation the Met Police has right not you'd think they would be on their best behaviour to change their perception
Excellent articulation TLA. If the police have contempt of their own policies, imagine the contempt they can have for the laws meant to protect us.
That Sargent did ok.
I like the part where the officer struggles to count to three. Very impressive.
Mr big balls cop is disrespectful and obstructive but expects OBEDIENCE for the lowly public
🤡
Outstanding sir!! You are NEVER having "just a chat/conversation" with police.
Imagine standing on the soil of another persons country where you can barely speak the language and telling them they dont know what their rights are. You would have to be as arrogant as that cop that refused to identify to pull a stunt like that.
The very first thing the officer says to you is"what are you up to?", so already he has made his mind up that you are doing something illegal/nefarious.
About 5 ft 8 , but taller on tiptoes..
thumbs up for the sergeant. the other needs more training .he is a joke a disgrace of the police force
Quality ... TLA you are class act .. keep up the good work .
Accuses you of being obstructive after he fails to answer a polite request to identify himself as per MPS guidance 😂
Honestly, is this the way he wants the public to respect law enforcement 🤦♂️
11:39 ironically PC HILL was being obstructive not identifying himself. Love these embassy videos, lots of tyrants 14:50
sgt was actually good to be fair, PC has a long way to go before he gets a promotion
I really hope so. But exactly the opposite, i fear.
10 out of 10 for that sergeant telling the pc to identify. Police should not be allowed to go out to non-crimes.
You were bang on form in this video. Love it.
Well done Sgt 👌
He is just another police thug, no respect for the public the MET will never be ok, if thugs like him are able to walk the streets, just imagine what the likes of him got away with before cameras, big up the sergeant, he was sound.
Good for you for standing your ground against all the idiots
If the police start with attitude what do they expect in return ???
You get what you give
The small one made the big one look small.
Never a truer word said.....a British man on British soil....enough said...and as for PC ( cat got hes tongue) truly got owned 😂 nice one TLA
A fool in a costume. Also amazing that other countries want to enforce their feelings in another country
Why do these people not have to put their ego in their locker before they start their shifts?
I've given this a lot of thought, and I think it's because they're taught to dominate any encounter in order to maintain control and extract information from people. A real leader can do that without a puffed-up ego (as we saw this Sgt. do), but your average jobsworth (which is most cops) isn't mature enough to separate their ego from their authority. That's why low-level police and gangsters have so much in common.
They police by consent don't forget. They are servants of the public. They address you as "Sir'.
We have Human rights in the UK you don't have that in india 😂😂😂 little man 😂😂😂.
Tooo right.
Well done Sgt that's how it's done he refused to identify himself even then he didn't want to tell you. Great video TLA
I didn't see the sergeant disciplining his constable who breached police protocol.
Nothing but contempt for the British Public
When ego policing goes horribly wrong. 😆
Two walks of shame. Well done TLA
They are already thinking that UK is theirs ! Way things are going he's not far wrong
What way are things going ?
That poor copper, not only shown up by his sergeant, he is shown up by his mum now if the comment that's been made is a genuine one. TLA certain does get the laughs 😄😄
He's gonna cry on the drive home
They ran out of Waldorf Salad
This is where the sarge should of shown his authority and made him to tell you
Oh man, the blows come thick and fast - poor daddy right.. You owned those chaps TLA, well done! 🙁
OFFICER FAILED TO NOTIFY HIS ID AND BODYCAM.
Second officer was great 👍 should definitely give his some praise TLA