When watching the girl and guy waving at the guy in the building I nearly fell off my chair. The young guy is the spitten image of my deceased son. I paused it and showed his mother the vid and she couldn't believe the similarity either. You brought back happy memories for us. It was uncanny.
Your crazy mate 😂 absolutely brilliant asking people to wave and make the fellows day 😂😂 we need more happy waving people 😅 cheers reg had a good laugh mate ✌️
'Guess where I am today guys!?' - Getting all those people waving at that Security goon was absolutely epic, I can just imagine the meeting they had later trying to figure out what was happening.
It’s actually sickening that they think they’re above the law. The fact that these wardens allow it is crazy. He’s making that argument that police stopping for lunch comes under them being on duty, because they HAVE to stop somewhere for lunch. What happened to packed lunches… or better yet just find a parking spot like everyone else has to…
This is how blatant our public servants have got in taking the piss out of us. It's about time we the the public hold them accountable for their behaviour when in public office. When we leave it them they look after themselves.
Policemen everywhere are concerned about Reggie’s health. Constantly asking if he’s alright. Willing to “help” him.That guy even parked illegally to run and find a cop to come and look at him. I’m a bit worried you must be looking sickly Reggie.
Hahaha... Taking a bit of fun to Hull 😂, well done Reggie. Just a thought about the lines and the unwritten agreement with the council, 🤔.. A blue badge holder can park on double yellows, so what would happen in those so called reserved for police spots if it suddenly became filled with blue badge holders. 😀.
The first one to find the document that is an "Agreement with the Council that the Police May Park, Ignoring the Double-Yellows Lines", wins a prize. Every time that 'exemption' is trotted out, the person saying it is lying to your face. The Traffic Warden. His mate. The driver of the badly-parked car. At least two coppers behind their cage. ALL of them lied about it, right to you eyes Reggie. That handful of lies you were offered outside the station, is probably a good sign of the standards you can expect to find inside. Weed: I was been a campaigner for decriminalisation for a lot of years. Legalisation is no good. We already have that. Private prescriptions are available by filling in online forms and having a short chat on the phone. Unfortunately, as expected, standards are poor, supply unreliable, and prices as expensive as on the street. Decriminalisation is the way forward. Cannabis should be treated like home-brewed Beer or Cider. Small-scale (Less than ten plants/seedlings at any one time) production to enjoy at home and share with friends should be perfectly acceptable.. No selling, unless all taxes are paid and growing standards met etc. Just that. Love and Peace.
I have used cannabis in its various forms since I was 15. I’m now 63, I moved from the uk 15 years ago and live in Canada now. The whole time I lived in the uk I was a criminal and lived in fear of being arrested. Now it’s been legal here for the last 4 years every one is open and free about the fact they use cannabis, from teachers, police officers, government officials. The uk government is a backward thinking government and needs to move forward. The revenue from this taxable commodity is huge, and they are letting the black market thrive. I no longer smoke pot I take my pot in candy form and I’m no longer a criminal it’s so liberating. The people need to vote for change.
Just a factoid for you Reggie.. kcom used to be Kingston communications and Hull telephones, it's been independent from the UK network for over 100 years.. they've always had cream telephone boxes, never red one's.
Reggie. I mentioned many months ago about standing outside places drawing stuff, they will be bloody nosey and asking what people are writing, BUT its not illegal, well I have seen the videos of some guys with an air tester winding them up, and it works a treat, NOW, it would be good to see the auditors with a small book, pretending to read from the book and ringing a little hand bell, the noise of the bell will get their nose twitching and they will just not be able to help themselves, come over and start asking questions, to which you reply, "I am blessing the Police Station Gates and all who enter and exit" lol they can do nothing as its freedom of Expression and freedom of Religion. you can ring your little bell over walls, in doorway entrance and exists where ever you want, even in shopping precincts, AND you can claim to be a Psychic, lol. I would pay to see this...Great Vid brother, keep em coming.
YES! 100% legalize it. The gear I used to smoke when I was 16/18 yrs old was what we called solids, so hash, really nice smoke, sat chilling with friends it was good fun. But recently a mate of mine got hold of some homegrown, I had half a splIff and tell you now it blew my socks off, I was battered for ages lol I wouldnt smoke the gear that's being produced now, its insanely strong. But thats the thing, dealers/growers make their gear so potent now that they can get top whack ££ for it, and there lies the issue. if it was regulated you would know what strength the weed/hash is, as we do on alcohol, you would know more about the product and also safely buy it. You will always get backstreet dealers like we do with tobacco but the crap they put in that dodgy baccie is worse than normal baccie so people do avoid it and buy a product that they know whats in it. Ive heard of all sorts of stuff being grown into the street weed to make it more addictive. And the old argument...well if it was legal more people would smoke it is BS, most teenagers are rebels and enjoy the thrill of buying illegal gear and the whole scene as I did. And also I have a couple of mates that are tee-total, never drink but theres a pub on most streets but they are not all alkies haha so that argument is null and void. Back to the strength of weed now, its only as strong as it is BECAUSE its illegal, and again I wouldn't smoke the gear now and back then when I was 16/18 I imagine the stuff now wouldve caused me some form of mental illness for definite, so for the sake of some kids mental health, regulate it and so the buyer knows exactly what they are buying! I watched a program about Thailand and its recent legalisation of cannabis and its got people out of poverty within a year, 'normal' people are being able to afford things they couldnt before and its helped local farmers who would normally be constantly skint, so the same thing would happen here. I smoked for many yrs, talking back in the late 80's 90's and Ive had my own business for decades so it didnt do me any harm, but again, the stuff now Im not sure where I would be tbh, its just too strong.
if you legalize drugs it has a positive knock on effect with crime , addiction is an illness and that problem needs treatment not criminalising . you keep showing them who's in charge reggie . all my best to you and yours
Reggie i got a job at Euro carparts in Bolton on monday, Theyve just sacked me they found out i was the guy at Halfords over the road selling left hand and right hand bulbs indicator bulbs and headlight bulbs .and any wipers for any car wil doo There just wipers .Ive started selling plates of Perspex now on Bolton market ,5x4 £3,99 clear or blue, and Sharpie Marker pens 99p.
As you look across the humber immingham is to your left, and just behind it and to its left is Grimsby, i was waving at you from cleethorps Beach, did you see me 😂
Time to investigate the so called “agreements with the council” to establish what else the agreement covers. For instance, does the agreement include not reporting police abuse caught on Council CCTV etc?
14:42 Legalization will remove unnecessary burdens and miseries off of people engaged in a, if legalized, victimless “crime”. Refer madness needs to end. Prohibition only benefits criminals. The benefits legalization has brought to us here in Canada faaaaar outweigh any negatives.
Sept 2021 article noted Hull and Holderness Magistrate Court was looking for applicants for magistrates, no law degree required. Reggie should apply so they have an honest person of character on the bench. 👍
Most Magistrates aren't required to have any legal qualifications. Usually just an upstanding member of the community. Supposed to be. The clerk of the courts etc, advise them on any legal matters.
I definitely think that cannabis should be legalised, it would save the police alot of wasted time on issuing fines etc, and then they can have more time using their time on more important crimes etc. We all know that smoking weed is like 'the norm' these days so why not legalise it!! 😊👍🙃 love your channel Reggie you bring many smiles to alot of people everyday, Thank you xxxx
Is the traffic warden there to protect the illegally parked police vehicles !?! A police 'staff' member was caught in the act and then blatantly carried on ... this is a bonkers abuse of 'powers'.
Legalising bud would make a big difference. The Gov would be able to tax it which would stop alot of dealing. The amount of times I been in the pig sty for having a empty grinder is unreal. They will scrape out wha they can, and it wouldn't even be a one pop worth. Reggie keep up the hard work ya workrate is brazzy atm. Keep at it. Ya making a difference slowly my guy