Beta Squad Guess the Police Officer in a lineup of 6 Actor vs 1 Real Police Officer with @Niko @Chunkz @sharky @KingKennyTV @AjShabeel Welcome to False Identity. Follow us lol Twitter ► / betasquad5 Instagram ► / betasquad
as a person that speaks french when david said he speaks it i was like oh let's hear it but then : ''bonjour leveslosles lebostes tostos '' i died from laughing 💀
yeah, when they said "you have a gun but not a tazer" I was like yeah I saw two officers with shotguns at the supermarket yesterday and I've never seen a tazer irl in my life.
omg, I was so confused why they were asking him about miranda rights. I was furiously googling if they actually called it that in the UK because it is an American law and theres no way they call it that, and then I finished the video smh
They don’t call it that however we have a version of them that does have to be said at the point of arrest and if you were a copper you would’ve said so kinda still valid
Alfie is the definition of "respect the grind" bro really said his brother died so he joined the police force and mental health to try and win half a bag
@@anti-v7ax109 That's interesting. It's okay for the BBC, ITV etc to make Police dramas about murder and rape for your entertainment but it's wrong to mention mental health? You think the actors on those shows aren't doing it for the money?
Tbf to them, Miranda Rights are a thing in the USA but not the UK (though the UK does have something similar, it's called 'the right to silence'). Might as well ask them what the 1st amendment is as well!
bradley is half jamaican, has been in the tower while 9/11 was going on, became a us officer at just 8 years old and was born in brixton and nyc at the same time. what a legend edit: just realizied i almost got 5k likes on that one so yea thanks guys 😂
I think if he came prepared with a couple of stories he would have done better, as it was they asked him some specifics and he completely had nothing. Like when he started talking about not liking the corruption and then had no examples of it, just say cops would steal from drug dealers, or extort local businesses for protection money, the correct attitude IMO but didn't have any back story to flesh it out and make it seem believable.
"Shitting on him for no reason" This is a youtube show, if these people had done some research they would know what would happen if they appeared on here.
I think they just disliked him. I thought he added good entertainment. And as someone who has genuinely lost jobs/dropped out of uni cause of mental health, I don't get how beta squad can make all kinds of offensive jokes but somehow mental health is ~ sacred ground ~. They were just picking on him lol
The funny part is that the brazilian girl would easily check as a policie officer here in Brazil. Everything she described was accurate, but they wouldn't believe her because it sounded absurd. Yes, Brazil is that crazy
@@Charlotte-vj2pg The one thing that made me question her was when she talked about shooting the guy with the knife. Not the part about shooting him exactly, but shooting him after they got the knife away from him. If he had a knife and was attacking someone, and they got the knife away from him, they would also be able to put him in handcuffs. If she said that she shot him because he charged at her with a knife, I would 100% believe her
@@mingalo2620 You're thinking very limited here. Just because they got the knife away from him in this hypothetical situation does NOT mean they were also able to immediately put him in handcuffs or subdue him. People fight back and resist and can easily become a lethal threat in a split second even if they are unarmed. Especially when on drugs and/or have an extreme will to not be arrested. In a split second he could have started strangling someone involved; the neck on the human body is extremely vulnerable so lethal force could be used on them to stop them from severely injuring or killing the person they are strangling. Or, another scenario, the suspect could be unarmed but in a split second they could become armed again - unholstering a cops pistol, grabbing a rock from the floor, grabbing the knife somehow, etc etc - and in that split second, a cop has to choose to either take action or risk the suspect using whatever they are attempting to get their hands on to severely injure or kill someone. She was actually one of the more convincing ones, and had she known the name of her service pistol I would thought her the cop possibly. People think America's policing is bad, like that one person said, because America is sensationalized and the most popular and talked about country. People forget 3rd or 2nd world countries, they forget that other places in the world are way, way worse than anything in America or the UK, they forget about the places where governments are run by criminal enterprises, etc.
Quality entertainment from Bradley 🤣 The real fed was moving like he was playing Mafia 😂 he must have thought acting dumb and not proving himself would win him something, but Adil was fully convincing 👏🏾 Also, I'm surprised nobody clocked the girl, she's been in bare music videos 😂
You got Alfie using mental health to try win, the Brazilian girl who didn’t even try make her stories realistic, KFC guy just there for vibes, Mike who couldn’t even defend himself properly and Bradley with his atrocious accents, Adil had every right to not share the money😂
Bradley's way of trying to BS is the most hillarious thing ever. It's 'real' enough to get you second-questioning yourself, but fake enough to make you laugh
taise's description of the brazilian police force, especially rio's, was accurate tbh. no officers here carry tasers, only guns, and shooting unarmed people is unfortunately very common. it is what it is.
Bradley needs his own show. I’ve never seen one of the characters on a “guess who it is” type show create such hilarity so consistently whenever they opened their mouth. I’ve got tears running down my face, this was genius
Adele the underrated carry tho. He was waffling hard on all them. Had the glasgow accent, knew the rights, had the right attitude during the arrest, gave off a very confident/assertive attitude while answering all his questions. No doubt, he did his homework.
Bradley said New York and then followed it up with an australian accent, drifting into an american southern accent, then up to a boston and back to british. he really almost had it
As a fluent French speaker, the pretended undercover cop Bradley had me laughing out loud after passing the word "Bonjour" with his accent along with the gibberish nonsense French.