More like penalties for abusing their position... They're already being paid well for a very easy job. No need to pay goons any more, the job attracts enough morons.
The second security guard Owen was a real decent guy which is rare today and even more rare for a security guard. He was humble and civil, what more could you ask from a man. I read an article years ago that said the Welsh Valleys are rated the most helpful people in the UK according to delivery drivers as they were the most likely to help the driver carry heavy items into their houses from the lorry. The first security guard let himself down . He was doing nicely until he started giving directives and mentioned filming children which was a shame.
I went to the Royal Mint, I’ve been a couple of times but only went once for an audit and they told me it was illegal to fly a drone over haha. Great video AB
The first security guard was a bit clueless but friendly enough. The clueless requests such as not to photograph children etc were a bit uncalled for and frankly rude.
That gets on my goat too. When your out in public and somebody is filming or doing photography, humans of all ages may end up in frame. It's taking a normal activity and making it sound dirty.
@@truefoa100%. The Daily Mail types have made it so with people scared of every shadow. When historians look back on photos of today they'll wonder where all the kids are. I just think that there is probably so much in the darker areas of the Internet that I doubt the sickos would even bother with photos of kids in normal, public settings.
Pronouncing the "y" is the tricky bit when explaining it to non Welsh speakers/inhabitants. It depends on how you pronouce "err" too. Like the "er" in "ermine" is probably the best way I can describe it Locals pronounce it "ponta-clean"
Quite nice to see a civil conversation, it doesnt all have to be arguments to make a good video. Once you get too well known, keep going with vids like this
Great to see ab back bit tame though compared to the early days...the two guys to look out for are Laughing Auditor and Mark at Ukmtt...brilliant stuff following in abs footsteps 😂
Hi AB, I've only recently discovered you and subscribed. (Binge watched loads of your vids in the last few days) - I love what you do and how you do it. Please keep these videos coming. You're awesome ❤
Sam, absolute gentleman, friendly, informitive, helpful. Edwards Coaches security chap, smashing fellow, a shining example of how people should behave.
I got interested in the Norwegian mint. They also offered special UK stuff. Not sure how that works, but I bought some interesting "coins." Maybe it's a plot of some sorts. There is also a Danish mint.
Owen is exactly what security should be, ask the appropriate questions politely and be civil, observe and report any dodgy stuff. No need for silly emotions. Nice interaction
AB, My friend, I have something to recommend, you need to carry stickers to hand out to Good cops/ security officers for interactions like the seconds guy you met
I used to work in Llantrisant and they used to call it the hole with the mint. For younger folks, the strap line for Polo mints used to be the mint with the hole 😊
hi, door supervisor here. security don’t need an sia badge aslong as they are hired directly by the company rather than contracted, door supervisors need an sia license and badge either way. most companies still require an sia badge regardless
I've also noticed that many security guards are really trying to look like cop's G4S have started wearing American style badges on a lanyard covering their SIA licence 🤔
5 Oldest Companies in the UK 1) Royal Mint. The UK's proud history of economic excellence arguably began over 1,100 years ago in 886 with the foundation of the Royal Mint. ... 2) Shore Porters Society. ... 3) Royal Mail. ... 4) Cambridge University Press. ... 5) Whitechapel Bell Foundry.
Open access without prohibiting signage is an invite for any member of the public to enter. Crown properties have exactly the same rules as any other private property. Photographing any license plates or childern(!) from a public place is perfectly legal and lawful. Security issues are not the concern or job for members of the public.
Look at the mess the roads in! Disgusting the state of UK roads. Theyre taking the piss putting speed humps on roads that are littered with huge potholes
Oldest Companies in the UK 1) Royal Mint. The UK's proud history of economic excellence arguably began over 1,100 years ago in 886 with the foundation of the Royal Mint. ...
The building will close eventually, as cash unfortunately will be in the past, something the government will love. Kids must be thinking, what is cash 🤔🙃
There's a money handling facility in Bristol at Days Road / St Phillip's Causeway. I was in the area taking photographs and the police turned up but they were very vague about why. We had a very odd conversation. In the end I walked away and they didn't know what to do. Then they drove along the road and got out again. When I got my camera out to video the conversation then they finally left me alone. It would be worth an audit.
I delivered goods to the Royal Mint, been inside too. The people in the factory processing plant don't have any pockets and there's coins all over the floor, must be hundreds of pounds. Security cameras everywhere obviously and a personal detector on the way out. Not clean either. Nice people though, helpful and courteous.
Honestly! Into the mint and the first thing you encounter is a pile of coppers stuck around a mini . Poor Penny. I'll bet she is regretting wearing that now.