Audit | Pimsa Automotive | It should be Illegal in the UK to video private property
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- čas přidán 13. 10. 2021
- Today we was turning around and spotted a big pile of rubbish.
We went for a closer look and found out it was a Turkish Company making parts for JCB.
Quite a lot of people came out on this one, even the Director.
Enjoy!
The way DJ remained calm when faced with this large group at 11:42 is utterly commendable. Fantastic work.
He’s so fine. Ooooo.
The first guy did well, pleasant and disarming. The other, shifty and shady as usual 😂
Possibly they employ illegals maybe?
@@hymatwat9412 There you go. The ignorance coming out as always. So every foreign person you see the first thing that comes into your brain is ilegal emigrants.🤔 It's sad
1st bloke seemed really genuine and understood what was happening.. Love the way their cameras come out.. Like your arsed haha
Ah this one is a beauty, that was certainly "alarming" when someone tries to circle behind you. The woman was looking at him doing it and I was literally waiting on her to give some kind of signal and you would be snatched and never seen again! The guy who first spoke to you was extremely considerate, and it was very pleasing to see he apologised for using his native tongue during the telephone call, and took the time to explain in English what he had said. That was so you did not feel like he was being malicious, a small gesture which shows his empathy to a fellow human.
I agree 100%. The first guy could teach them all some skills. He was awesome.
Technically, if he'd been snatched we wouldn't be watching or commenting on this video, rather we be watching the news about a missing youtuber llf.
@@DJAUDITS I agree. The first guy should get promotion.
@@ezriderzzr7104 "Aaackshually..." XD
Yup first guy was great and a credit to the company,last guy also didn't do too bad,and DJ held his nerve well considering he was surrounded.
Absolutely brilliant. You stood your ground among dozens of them. Well done!
Yes he has big balls. 🇬🇧👍
"Dozens" That made me smile.
That looked like it was going to turn ugly. It's very refreshing to hear and watch polite Auditors. Good work.
I was getting worried that you were going to ‘disappear’ when they came out mob handed 😬 well done for standing your ground and great video as always
Mr bond defo tied up in the back lol
Agreed ,, i thought you were going to be the first thing going into that skip...!,, maybe take a 'rape alarm' with you next time....
Yes, by a foreign mob
Nuneaton must have no unemployment if they have to import a whole workforce. Nice challenge on the rubbish, well done for standing your ground. 👍.
Well done for standing your ground.
No way they was on a break they came out of the building to show numbers
Ten people hanging around because one person videoing legally. Oh, by the way, having rubbish stacked up against a building is a fire hazard.
Some good old nuneaton accents there 😆
You tell em me duck....🤣👍👍
Nice smooth audit,,, despite being outnumbered and under a bit of pressure 👍 well done,,,👍
Wow DJ, you were so famous even back in October 2021, that the whole workforce came out to see you 😆👍🏼
🤣🤣🤣
DJ please stay safe out there i saw so many men round you i was getting worried for you being on your own
Forgot to add, you are quickly becoming a top auditor, really good positive informative interactions and your tone with people is always good. Respect 👍
@james seaward agreed, there’s no aggression or loss of control and he remains respectful no matter what other people say or do, whilst putting his case forward forcefully
Dj audits I’m in my mid 20s & i have autism your videos always make me happy good videos
That’s great to hear. Thanks for watching.
It reminds me of when going through a village in India in a Tuk tuk that got a puncture, the whole village of about 30 people arrived to watch me and the driver change the wheel.
This group weren't there to help...they were there to cause trouble
Well done again for remaining calm and polite, there was enough of them came out to make the situation quite intimidating.
I always find it really amusing, without being racist, that people of non British origin try to impose the restrictive laws from their own countries on us and that people who don't want to be filmed stand in front of a person with a camera. Well done and keep up the great audits.
To be fair, I don't think they were trying to impose laws from another country, they were just unaware of the laws of England & Wales - like many others who are originally from England and Wales.
@@Awakend7 A nice racist comment there, well done.
@@ezriderzzr7104 how the fuck is that racist you melon
@@County-ej8vj If you don't know them you're the problem ya spangle.
@@ezriderzzr7104 educate me. Please 🙏
lol, I was almost expecting you to end up like Jamal Khashoggi who entered the Saudi consulate and was murdered by an assassination squad !!!
MBS assassination squad
USA UK allow their friends where they have huge financial interests do whatever they want but all of a sudden care when this could have happened elsewhere by another country than there is sanctions and even go to wars in the name of freedom and destroy those once peaceful countries but when it is Israel Saudi or their other allies all is ok.
I did wonder when the guy in the red coat went behind me. Maybe if I stumbled on something worse than a pile of rubbish but on this occasion I survived. All in the name of entertainment hey 🤣
Nice to see that you audit places without a pre-requisit of having a confrontation . like it
Old guy with the English accent handled it very well and de-escalated the situation like a pro. The rest of them seemed a bit clueless but the first guy was nice enough.
Except for doing a camback - which breaks GDPR law as he had no business reason to take the photo
@@135Ops And you know nothing about GDPR laws. DJ can film because he isn't covered by GDPR. The employee _can_ take pictures on his personal phone whilst at work if the pictures are for their own use. But taking pictures to share with other employees for the purpose of indicating someone to watch out for breaks GDPR rules because the business *must* first ask permission from DJ. As for your other reply to me, that shows the same lack of knowledge and intelligence as this one.
@@TheSadButMadLad Incorrect interpretation of GDPR laws. The factory employees were taking photos/footage from the same public property that DJ was standing on. They were not on work property, and the act of taking photos/footage would not likely fall within the remit of their work duties, contracted or otherwise, which means the activities would be of a private nature rather than a business one. They were quite literally members of the public “filming what they see”, as DJ describes of his own actions.
@@adamsouth1368 Where the employees took the pictures is immaterial. That it wasn't within their work remit actually means that they had no right to take the photos under GDPR, and that is because they are still in the work hours. They would have to prove that the photos were not shared with other employees and not shared with notes to other staff such as "watch out for this person".
Some examples. When an employee is driving to a site of work but sees an accident and takes pictures and shares it on their personal facebook then that's not under GDPR. At the site, they see a squirrel, take a picture and share with colleagues at work, that's not under GDPR since it wasn't a person. At the site, they see someone parking badly and share a picture of that with HR, that is caught be GDPR. At the site, they might see a person walking around the site when no one does so normally and think they should take a picture for security purposes. That is caught by GDPR since it's not a static CCTV camera that indiscriminately records.
Some rules within GDPR can be stupid and can seem overly restrictive. I think a lot of GDPR is counter productive since it can also mean that when someone has left a company, all their emails must be deleted, unless specific permission is sought to keep them. Being pedantic about the rules is a way of getting back at those who think they have authority as it's a way of bursting their bubble.
@@TheSadButMadLad Again, incorrect. The burden of proof that you describe does not exist in common English law. Additionally the ‘working hours’ element is completely irrelevant, a person is not bound from/to personal activity conducted within regular working hours as a number of legal acts distance the two. For example, if I pop out of work to go to the dentist, I’m not bound to the terms of my working contract during that trip as there is no link between the nature of my employment and the supplementary activity.
I am interested to know why you think a member of the public filming DJ - on public property, outside of work and in zero connection to a working contract of employment - is captured under GDPR, but that DJ doing the same thing is not?
I like how he kept positive and charming throughout. Well done sir
It's notable how so many people from overseas believe that the illiberal laws of their home countries apply here.
Oh yeees, because we've never seen British people saying it's illegal to film private property, right?
@@O2OW Where did he say that?
Looks like they could be breaking employment laws.
are you an employment law specialist?
@@smithy280663 hes got a point, snowflake.
It's a Turkish company that has been manufacturing car parts for half a century in other countries..
No hes not.
@@thelawisthelaw Glad goog to know. Do you work there
The British guy had a military air about him, and was actually more dodgy than the Turkish guys. And was the serious one Russian? Something odd going on there.
They all came out bless them
They are all thinking ‘we’ve been caught’
All I could keep thinking was, Mr bond tied up in the back
Hilarious! Mob handed and serious lack of knowledge still astounds me still after all this time.Love it when they talk to you guys about personal privacy yet everyday they walk and drive around and get filmed.
You got a sub standing your ground against that lots you got big balls. 🇬🇧👍
Is the stuff they are making worth any more than the shit they are throwing away?
JCB wondering why their bill for head liners is up so much this year.
I work at a skip firm and we supplied to a two man carpet business, and they done an 8 yard skip in just over a fortnight. You'd be surprised at what is binned nowadays.
Excluding the beds and settee I could redo a house with what people with money throw away ✌
That's the irony. The shit that looks like trash is probably being sold. Factory 2nd's.
well, I heard the guy saying it's a new company and you'd guess it takes some time dialing shit in especially if there is something called quality control so just be happy for all the jobs being created cause something for sure, they could've produced the stuff in turkey and shipped it over for much cheaper!
@@davegnarlsson4344 I use to fill a van with what the rich threw away in the skips. Some of it would go to a Saturday auction, some of it I'd sell at a Sunday car boot sale and some weeks that make me half as much as my weekly wage. I've even found cash in clothing plus gold and silver that adds up then I'd sell that for scrap, £275 scrap 😂 one of the best jobs I had 👍✌
It's nice to see company's actually coming out and not being Johnny Concrete
11:18 And this is the point when they need to really gen up on UK law as they will learn about GDPR. I think it's also worthwhile putting in a civil claim (only a £100) for the harassment and alarm caused by their mobbing you even though you explained everything to them and corrected them on their misunderstanding of the law in a very polite manner. Their lawyers will charge more than £100 for the legal advice that it'd be better to compensate you than to take it to court. A letter before claim doesn't cost anything if you write it yourself. There are many templates available of LbCs.
You can film in Turkey just the same as here, the man is an idiot.
And you win the stupidest comment of the day.
I thought this was all very pleasant from all sides tbh . Obviously there was concern but nobody actually got rude or confrontational in a way to cause concern . You explained perfectly what the lawful situation was and they obviously listened and learned I feel . The first guy was genuinely nice . Lovely audit . Made a change from gobby sows 😊👍
Very very suspicious in my opinion
You should go take your beady eye there and have look.
@@DaleSteel just back defo dodgy.
All the rubbish been tidied, lots more Eastern Europeans there .......
@@Pennywise180 ha ha ha. Just as you expected then.
Biggest attraction in Nuneaton by the looks of it.
The rubbish bags? Yes definitely
Another Johnny foreigner living the dream..
Some very interesting videos coming from your channel, thanks for sharing. 😎
@Thomas Powell yet you watched. 🇬🇧👍
It's amazing how the newly arrived people are all qualified lawyers and experts in UK law, especially the Afghan security guards fresh off the dinghy at Dover.
Loving the content. Really interesting seeing what all these random companies do.
I live in the area and had no idea this firm existed etc. In fact, in general, if the general public did actually go onto industrial estates they may find small car repair firms, window replacement firms and other small companies. There's more to life than Halfords and Big Names. 👍
Excellent courageous audit.
Turkish gang by looks of it mate you did well there nuddy good audit.
They seem to adopt the principle of a communal high visibilty vest; where they just all walk around in close proximity and rely on the safety aspect of one vest. Either that or the company has financial problems.
Lol, good one
Looks like a front for something more suspicious
Money laundering?
I was worried as it might have got nasty. The first guy was really pleasant but that small looming crowd looked really menacing on screen. Well done for staying calm.
there some thing fishy about that place
The older chap in the hi-vis was a true gentleman, what a nice guy. He got straight to the point in a very nice way, then off he went.
No doubt, he later gave the staff there a 'tool box talk' about the law in the UK regarding photography in public. 🙂👍
He's the gaffer. Dudes got an MBA and a BSc.
More like how to stay covert and how not to draw attention to themselves...
I said on PJ Audits the other day, how many foreigners tell a British Person what they can and cannot do on a British Street. Seriously, they left an oppressive sh*t hole, they should not bring that here!
Something to hide I would say, H&S and Environmental Health needs to pay that one a visit and possibly Immigration especially if they don't KNOW OUR LAWS!
Big fences and no signage plus no phone numbers.. Alarm bells should be ringing on this one!!!!
Spot on!
@@paigeleigh2554 Do you need a Turkish firm in the UK to do this work? Looks more like money laundering.
Wow, would you say the same if it was an English company, i doubt it, racism at it's finest with you.
@@mrsillywalk Don't be stupid.
@@mrsillywalk , you're absolutely right!
Brilliant audit DJ and the first chap was so good he should be the MD 🇹🇷👍
Oh this company looks well dodgy. I'd urge anyone to stay clear of that place in future.
They weren't 'circling' him, they were just positioning themselves to do a runner. (There's no other way out)
🤣🤣🤣
Something really dodgy going on with this company.
Do me a favour and go back next week and see if the rubbish is clear. Well done for not allowing the guys to intimidate you, obvious that the Big boss only appeared when bully boy tactics didn't work. I wonder how many staff are illegal workers?
UK is an excellent place for start-up companies.
TRANSLATION OF PHONE CALL:
Hi Orhan, I'm good ... oh god (unrelated to you) ..... So a man came here, for his youtube channel, he's recording a video, if someone can come and meet him it would be good ... because he's recording the rubbish etc, he's still recording actually ... brother he stepped in then out, they told me from inside someone is taking photos, so I went out to greet the gentleman, someone should come here asap to meet him, okay? … okay bye.
Was in a polite tone btw
Thanks for that. I did think he was the best representation of the company and you have just reinforced that thought for me. Thanks for watching.
First guy was lovely, polite and engaging... the rest were very suspicious of you haha
Nice audit 🙂
they all retreated inside with the security quickly, i think maybe he knew you had a right and they all followed him back inside thinking it was a serious matter
You really think he was security? Well dressed and manicured for a minimum wage earner.
He was the company boss, not security. That's the problem with hi-viz vests - they give the wrong impression. They also don't do anything for safety.
@@TheSadButMadLad agreed anyone could put a hi vi's and boots on then walk into a site
great audit dj keep up the good work
Try shouting "passports please" they would have run a mile.
send the clip to jcb so they see how their subcontractors work
Harry Enfield ‘it’s only me’ 😂
It's interesting to see what all these companies make, thanks again
They’re concerned that they’d be seen in a bad light due to the rubbish. The fact it isn’t normal and were worried about repercussions.
first chap seems very respectful.
I don’t think you could have had anymore reaction from the amount of people there than if you had been outside MI6.
You will get rundown on the motorway.🤓
Well done. you are really good😀😀😀
Thank you so much 😀
Mr Lockwood in high viz you are a true gent +professional , well played
things must be different in Turkey
Inflation, islamism, fascist tendencies, ...
Yeah auditing in Turkey would be difficult as it would be hard to walk around with balls that big.
Lots of gdpr requests need to go in.
Not going to happen and never does does it?
Love your channel it’s awesome ❤️
Thank you so much!!
Wow! Respect to you, sir. I felt nervous just watching... subscribed! ❤
At least 2 of them who came out were breaking GDPR regulations by recording you with their phones.
All is fair and square when he did the same to them.
@@happyguy201 He's not bound by GDPR regulations they as employees of the company are.
@@lindsaydudden1174 who cares you film me il film you simple as that.
@@happyguy201 yes that’s the answer. Bored of people spouting about gdpr and ‘don’t delete that footage, I will be requesting it’… err your just talking for the sake of it you aren’t requesting anything
@@geordieal9658 well said agreed 💯 percent
I think you should check back on this company. They've been using this same excuse I believe over n over about not having any pallets .. They're abusing the system imo
good audit. Did you hear the news today about all the Ring doorbell cameras? They are illegal apparently and one guy is getting sued by the neighbour for £100k. Was in daily mail i think on line. Is it the end for filming people in public?
Some right british accents in this video
They’re not british, so why would they have a British accent?? 🤷🏻♂️
Another great vid DJ
off the dinghy in Dover and into security work
Seems like they are very, very interested to explain the refuse, as if they have something to hide actually.
Anybody else get a sniff of something not quite right there?
you should ask foreign nationals what the laws around photography are in their country !
Bloody hell carnt believe how many people came out to you crazy that is cheers for the video dj audits
Top work fella! 👊👍
Wow , you had the Turkish Mafia on you there my friend, something very strange about this place it would have been great to put the drone over this one , I truly think that they are hiding something here.
Great video. E
In Which province of Istanbul was this filmed mate ?
Good audit mate 👍 👌 👏 🙌
Listen pal, if you come to our country, learn our laws before you open your gob. PUBLIC PHOTOGRAPHY is LEGAL. It's that simple.
Calm down, most natives don't know the law on that either.
Fookin el, the whole factory comes out when a a man with a camera appears......
If they think that they should try to get the law changed.
He was just worried about you contacting environmental
WOW 😮, I was rather concerned for your safety then DJ audits , all that crowd of people together, it was rather unnerving, you remained calm throughout the engagement .😮
Absolutely disgusting of the managers to allow such a large group to come out, I say allow but like others have said it's entirely possible they asked everyone to come out. Just we shouldn't merely assume it. In any case they ought to have been told to go back to work, I think you had grounds for claiming alarm and distress from such an unreasonable show of force. Again, disgusting behaviour from those in authority.
But well done for keeping your cool DJ, you stayed on point and managed to deescalate the whole situation with your polite demeanour.
Nice audit, subscribed
They were awfully defensive for such a mundane company. Me thinks they doth protest too much :D
Nah but you dont normally get people coming, they probably thought it’s an inspector coming to fine them for some random regulation, it’s like when the average person gets stopped by the police, they get nervous even when they are innocent.
Coming with a camera *
Looks like the local rubbish 🗑 tip 😂😂😅🤣😂🤣😅😅
Love these videos...
Circling to turn you into Turkish stew until big boss put on his unused hi vis
How is it that the safety of the older guy in high viz jacket only seems to matter, otherwise all the rest would be wearing them, by decree.
Very intriguing 🧐!!!
Shame they aren't recycling, must be someone out there that could turn a mud flap into something. Still, they are new so maybe they will in the future.