@chickenfist1554 off course it's the horse and guard fault, never theirs. They're on holiday, need pictures, pose and pats the horse. Grab the reins upset the horse they have no respect of these professional soldiers
@waxkopp Disneyland soldier yeah 💯%. They 0:52 don't see the discipline it takes to control the horse and then backyong the horse back into the box. 2) Most underestimate the horse, it has feeling too. They don't realize a horsej hooves or bit can cause damage. 3) they never seen a horse before that's exciting.
I'd love to be a woman, i'd get praise for doing the bare minimum a soldier is required to do lol.. they even lower the requirements to join for me, like the ammo cases would get lighter somehow if i was asked to carry them for my fellow soldiers who desperately need it.. and if i couldnt carry them because i had lower requirements, then it'll be okay, because i'm the quota..
I wish they all responded like she does. The tourist would be put in their place. I feel for the Guards and the poor horse. Have to ask is the tourist dollar worth it?
As an American citizen. The lack of respect for these solders and their duty is disgusting and shameful. These tourists need to learn the simple rules of respect and distance. Pisses me off to watch the ignorant tourists go and do all that.
The problem is not the sign. Let's say you are lost in a foreign land. Over there, in this weird looking shelter, there's a huge black four legged creature. A top of said creature, there's a weirdly dressed rider wielding a long spointy/stabby metallic thing. Why your first reflex is to say "Yup, I gonna pet that beast!" ?
i agree with you. and also, if they want to touch it, they should ask permission from the rider. those horses are working horses and trained for that purpose.
Unfortunately the pavement belongs to the local council and not the MOD. The local council are more interested in tourist revenue coming into their borough than anything else.
When I was a boy in the 1960s I am sure I was told by my Dad that “Interfering with the Sovereign’s Life Guard was a criminal offence” - boys of my generation wouldn’t have dared to have tugged on the reins!! Are these tourists crazy?
If they're like the limited number of pros we have, attacking them or the sovereign will have the attacker discovering the horse is as much as a threat as the rider is. Once got selected for the september 'Throne speech' where the budget is announced by the king. You're taught to ride and must show proficiency to take party, but there's a cadre of professionals who are the actual escort. The horses are trained to kick, bite and trample as the rider indicates. Horses seem to have a good time doing it too, each time one came up you could just see the horse thinking "Yeah, my turn!" In such a case we were supposed to simply turn and ride off controlled as possible. We weren't part of the security response in case of an attack. Last thing they need is people with a couple weeks riding skill and no weapon trying to interfere.
Génération pas de respect , pas responsable de mes actes , génération selfi ! Mon papa me prendra un avocat , c était pas inscrit à la gauche du cheval et non plus en français que c était risqué , pathétique mais generationnel
The horse who saw off the three teenagers , and the last man is the magnificent Monty ( Montgomery ) at 17.3 hands one of the biggest in the Blues and Royals .
Great compilation Buska, so many entitled tourists who seem to think that the rules don't apply to them. The guards certainly don't put up with their unacceptable behaviour.
The second last Guard, the female is my favourite. She has a good shout. Also when one of the Guards pushed his horse forward the parents should have moved back their children.
@@Melior_Traiano is that including not hearing??? I like the idea of being respect- and thankful to those soldiers. I guess he recognized it. It is not necessary (or allowed) that he answered!
When the police went to tell that man what he did wrong the man & woman both brushed the police man away. The police shouldn’t tolerate that & tell those two to leave the premises immediately. Kudos to the person who yelled out “ thank you for your service”.
Perhaps it’s time for new signs? ‘Danger. These horses may kick or bite and while we don’t care if you get hurt, we don’t want to risk you hurting the horses.’ I don’t suppose anybody would read it though.
I am very happy that they install those stoppers to protect the guard,the horse, and the people who don't know their limits and keep approaching the horse. Thumbs up
Noting how the man in the blue poloshirt and sunglasses thought it was funny when challenged by the guard for grasping the reins, suddenly stopped smiling when approached by the military police. Good!
TOTAL respect they really have to be so tolerant of total idiots is this what they have to deal with on a daily basics,,, they do deserve the highest respect
Il faut beaucoup de patience aux Gardes ainsi qu'aux Policiers devant le manque de respect des touristes. Personnellement je pense que je perdrais patience face à certains ...... Énorme respect aux Militaires et aux Policiers.
People forget or don’t get the fact that those are war horses and those are highly trained soldiers and they are on duty. I have utmost respect for the King’s Guard!
The guards need to send a clear message. DONT TOUCH THE HORSE. DONT GET WITHIN AN ARMS LENGTH OF THE HORSE. The consistent pressure must be extremely stressful and confusing for the horse.
Imagine what would happened if we walked up to an on duty police dog handler with his dog and grabbed the lead or the dog handlers jacket. You just wouldnt would you!
I wonder if the king watches any of these and has a good laugh cos he's bored. They need to wake up before there's a bad accident them swords are not plastic.
The Danny Dyer comment at the end got me 😂 The royalty that Dyer is related to, is pretty much on par with the fact that 1 in 200 people are relegated to Genghis Khan. The world is populated by top-shaggers.
Love it when the amazing Guards do this when the kids are slightly away from them after petting the horse, seriously do - but the parents need to learn not to let their kids do that. They need to be careful overall!
Always remember the first thing my Father told me when I got my first pony, "Never trust a horse, they can go from Zero to 10 in a Nanosecond" these people have no respect of the horses boundaries they see them as an inanimate object.