I brought an ex police car.. s70 t5 ... wot a machine 😂😂😂😂 yep it was bloody quick but seriously not looked after and 2 months later it died!! NEVER buy an ex police car!!!
Why not take the little prik on camp and let the lads explain to him a few of the finer points of life ? Absolutely fk all to do with him what goes on there or indeed anyone else .
I don’t see the point, with all that has happened outside bases lately. You can’t get in and your not really going to get any get any real information. Totally pointless
How dare these people expose this place it supposed to be private, and these lads save lives for the likes of these idiots putting all this on line, how dare you, you should not be allowed to do this, do you know the harm it can cause to the lads and lasses who put their lives on the line for you every day. Again HOW BLOODY DARE YOU
Why are you testing the perimeter you know you’re not supposed to be in certain areas so why bother? Just for a video either buy a ticket or watch from somewhere you’re allowed to 🤷🏻♂️
we had access inside but in this video we were simply testing the boundary, And yes you can see in the video we are given full permission from the police to be where we were.
@@WyeindependantMedia why would you need to test the boundary though? Just enjoy the show and let the police and us RAF Reg keep an eye out for actual threats so we can keep the public safe
It seems there are lots of little plonkers with cameras trying to test the boundaries these days. They call themselves auditors, but they are nothing of the sort. They're just after a reaction to get likes and comments on their videos, and ultimately money.
@@WyeindependantMedia Lol I was just 15 years and 9 months old at the time of entry and in those days the billets were all wooden huts. as far as i can remember i was in hut 114 Portal Lines. I still remember our drill instructors names though best not give them. Training at our ages was tough. If ever you watched Bad Lads Army series on TV that is what we endured. Did eleven years and three months service and then demobbed in 1971. The youth of today has no idea what life was like in those days.
This is stupidity at its most serious. What sort of numpties go trying to video military establishments? The lives and certainly the privacy of military personnel and their families could be put at risk. 'Auditor' is a term that has no legal standing in respect of carrying out these visits. Nor are these people journalists. They are better described as being 'nosey parkers', or 'eavesdroppers', or peeping toms'.
I don't understand what he's saying after telling us the families need to tip their cap to the guardroom before visiting the graveyard. Sounds like "it's the first thing [...] [...] and people quite rightly look after it" But that's due to background noise and not his accent.
Could be, although nobody will no for sure, but it'll certainly explain why he's so much more polite & professional than 99% of other police out there these days.