I hear when they dispatched him against the Romulan Star Empire during the Earth-Romulan War, they conceded defeat because Mr Bean broke them down psychologically with his antics.
@@Arkiasis not for just losing his swimming trunks. The women would have to prove he was intending to cause distress for a prosecution, which seems unlikely given the circumstances.
"He should've immediately handed the baby over to the police." He literally tried to do that when he found out about the baby, it wasn't his fault they were selling policeman hats to fairground goers.
Even if thats the case hes still supposed to call the police and tell them the child was missing. Ignoring it for the majority of the episode to go on fairground rides and play bingo. He would of kept the baby alot longer if the mother was not there at the end to witness Bean save him from flying away due to a mishap with balloons.
And honestly these are ridiculous. It's the British justice system we're talking about. A 500 quid fine and a slap on the wrist for most of it. Certainly not "sex offenders registry" just for accidental nudity. Brits aren't that stuck up.
I do think you’re incorrect about the handgun situation. The episode good night Mr. Bean was broadcasted on the 31st October 1995, at the time it was legal to have handgun if you had a gun license for private possession, it wasn’t until 1997 when all handguns up to a certain calibre, (I think it was 22) were all banned for the general public. On a sidenote, the gun is actually an air pistol.
However doe Mr. bean have gun licensee? And if not he could be charged for shooting gun in his house and potentially endangering another people. And there potentially might be laws about properly storing firearms but I don't know UK gun laws
plus, in the scene where he throws out his book with his ticket in it on the train, a penalty for not having a valid ticket to travel, so probably a £100 fine!
@@sonic176yt7it is not,after he cannon balls into the pool he lost his trousers and he waited for everyone to leave and some girls who were coming in saw his nudes
I don't think it was censored as it is here in the UK either when it first screened. I expect that and the similar scene in the hotel where he is locked out of his room have been edited in a lot of other countries.
8:51 The first (and currently the only) time his criminal actions have been broadcasted on TV. "Do you know the whole of France is looking for you? Now they look for me, too!"😅
Plus, one look at him, the Jury would instantly find him Not Guilty on Grounds of Diminished Responsibility. Although, I'm sure there's a Cop out there somewhere who'd be convinced Bean is, in fact, a Master Criminal! Example: Officer: "But, Inspector, the man is nothing but an imbecile, you only have to look at him to see tha-" Inspector:"You fool, Jean-Claude, do you not see, that is what he WANTS you to think! Oh, yes, mon ami, behind that benign grin and moronic face, lurks the mind of a Master Criminal...."
yup along with the procession of a handgun because at the time of that episode in question being aired which was in 1995 private procession of a handgun was still legal it was only banned a year after the Dunblane Massacre in 1997.
6:15 the Evading Arrest charged was drop. Because Mr bean was being questioned by a Police Officer after he thought was gonna pull a real gun. And they're letting him go.
5:20 That also happened by accident. (he was actually trying to sneak past the ticket booth by hiding inside a mail bag) He even tried to catch the cargo worker's attention to let him out of there.🤔
I'm sure theres more... like when he stabs the dentist with the anesthetic knocking him out, not to mention countless other driving incidents with the 3 wheeler. Cheating on an exam (tho that may not be criminal)
Mr. Bean really cooked in France more than Ratatouille does. Can you do Animated Mr. Bean. He also has an illegal entry to France just to chase down an art thief.
Yeah, nobody is gonna get charged for a "sex" crime in the UK for nudity. That's a stupid American thing. If the UK charged people for public urination by putting them on the register then half the country would be on it. Honestly the only one here that makes sense is possession of a firearm. Because handguns and revolvers are banned in the UK.
Ah yes. Shooting your lightbulb off. It works 100% of the time when you don't miss. It looks like he had experience with it. He didn't complain about the recoil or doubt about his aim. No wonder he (the character) enrolled in thr MI7
As for accidentally kidnapping the baby, at least Mr. Bean did try to take the baby to the police when he saw an officer but lost him in the crowd of people.
Shouldn't the part where Mr. Bean rides the old man's steam bike be classed as attempted theft and not regular theft since the old man stopped him from stealing it?
The first aggrevated assault was an accident, which can be excused as being overly enthusiastic. The public indecency/ exposure was unavoidable, as his bathers had fallen off in the pool and were scooped up by someone else. The second "kidnapping " charge could be dropped, as firstly: the kid went willingly with Mr Bean after getting separated from his dad, also he got returned to his dad in the end safely.