That officer with the American badge is the most arrogant horrible man, you can just tell how important he thinks he is. He’s rude and self important. AB well done yet again ❤️👊🏻
@@TheBeardsShow you can just tell by his stance that he thinks he’s right about everything. Can’t imagine him having any compassion with the attitude he displayed!
Thin Blue Line 🤡 was butt-hurt when you spoke on the public perception. As an American, that blue line flag reminds me that cops will NOT go against another cop regardless of the circumstances. Great video AB! 🤙🏽 Arizona, USA
@@mattp2657 Doubt you would say that standing next to me.....on the other hand you probably would with half a dozen of your trough eating gang behind you, so Foxtrot Oscar.
Na AB rude as fuck not needed the guy is literally rude to everyone to try and get a reaction for views 90% of most his videos is HIM initiating being rude for no reason the guys a fool
I wonder why his senior bosses have allowed an American blue line flag on a British police uniform. What a disgrace by them and if I was his boss his uniform would be stripped off him until he swore to never ever put it on again. Another great vid by AB along with a history lesson, is there no end to this man’s talent.
To be fair I see why people are upset about the american flag on his uniform, however my country America is a British Territory and that is a fact not my opinion. I am not for or against the America flag on the uniform. I am a American.
Vile police officer. Perfect example of why the public have lost trust in the police. This is a powerful video which shows the true contemptuous colours of that police officer.👍
YO! AB!! This was a textbook audit on how it is done. You corrected the use of words by the officer at the beginning, which is very important. Wording means a lot when it comes to law. You gave out facts and counteracted their directives, with directives. You also counteracted their questions with questions, talking control of the conversation and its direction, talking the power of their questioning away. It was amusing to see your 'Chess play of words' with that rude officer, and leading him into checkmate situations. Power to the people and freedom of photography and expression! Respect, peace and love.
American Politics is leaking in. Saw a Black Lives Matter sticker on a car at the local Asda and then inside was someone wearing a Blue Lives Matter shirt. The UK is in trouble, we have enough internal issues to deal with without having to adopt another country's culture war.
The way the u.s. has been acting you would think he would try to distance himself from everything merikan. MAGAts! I don't wear a russian flag on my hat.
Well done AB. I totally agree with what you said about the thin blue line representing the officers who died, and not the members of the public who have died whilst in police custody . Keep up the great work 👍
Well it doesn't just represent officers who have died... its a charity that supports serving and retired police officers and their families in many different ways. The badge is just to raise awareness of the charity itself and what it stands for. Visit the website, do a bit of reading.
@@johnvienta7622 what is and isn't allowed in terms of officers uniform, is up to the individual Cheif Constable of the respective force. I know for a fact that my local force does not prohibit the wearing of charities official badges; such as the thin blue line or cancer research or poppy appeal etc etc.
I couldn’t of kept as calm as you that copper came over thinking he’s a big man, you schooled him like he was still at nursery and he didn’t like it. What an absolute bell end. Well done ab
Your right AB a lot more people have died in the hands of the police than police officers who have died on duty. This firearms officer seems to have serious anger management issues, I wouldn't trust him one bit!
And their lookout club the iopc cleared them of misconduct despite evidence that they had broken the rules . Poor kid had his skull caved in trying to get away from two unmarked cars that had never identified .
@@jimjoelliejack you can’t look at this case and not be utterly saddened though the lad was defo breaking the law definitely needed to be stopped BUT the failure to properly identity lead to his death this is why audits are so important the rules governing their conduct are there for a reason and must be upheld!
San Joaquin Valley Transparency sent me to you and I'm so glad he did. I'm an American in the UK and can't believe this British transport police officer wearing that American Thin Blue Line uniform patch. So unprofessional!!! Also, you explained the "Fact" that higher percentage of members of the public die in police custody than cops but he did not want to admit it and at the end of the video you show Henry Hicks' memorial, who was a young kid who died after being chased by unmarked police cars. AB you are Amazing!! I'd love to see you engage more in discussions to bridge the gap between law enforcement and the community; just like another auditor that I follow, Long Island Audit.
A huge cull of the MET is needed. It is frightening the standard of officer employed in London. Officers employed without interview. Box tickers employed to make up the numbers of ethnic police. The MET is a huge accident waiting to happen,shooting people, beating up people in custody etc I despair for the future of policing in this country.
From just south of St. Louis Missouri, two of my friends watched a police station while listening to the police radio traffic one night. The local police brought a man in with handcuffs on. He wasn’t struggling at all. Two cops took him into the station. A few minutes later an ambulance was called. Paramedics pushed him out of the building on a gurney. He was bloody from head to toe and still handcuffed! The cops saw my friends and came over and ran them off of private property! That’s the thin blue line at work.
@@GG-jw8pt Thank you! I taught in the High School in that city as well. One of my students was gone for a month and I was told he had medical problems. When he returned he had a broken arm, teeth knocked out, bruises and lacerations all over his face. I asked what happened. He was speeding and that PD started chasing him. He lost control of his car and ended up in a field. So he got out and raised his hands. That same department came and beat him half to death! No body camera of course. He said that he shouldn’t have been speeding, but to beat him that way was uncalled for. He tried to sue, but the thin blue line kicked in and they all covered for each other. He was a good student in my class. His family left a few months later due to the harassment they were receiving from the police there.
They will get theirs - you can't do things in life like that and get away with it - karma will catch them and they will get 10 times worse. That's what my father told me and so far it has proved true!
Good spot on the "Thin Blue Line Flag" I am astounded that they have that especially being Counter-terrorism officers, Psyche-Evals need to be constant with these lot
Thank you AB for putting him directly back him his place with facts, that was awesome!! We should also remember that the 'Thin blue line' is a symbol of those police officers who not only stand together, but LIE for each other to protect themselves before the public.
Their senior Police supervisors know that the public hate that symbol. They also know that it is against policy and law to wear that symbol on a Plod uniform. Do they care? Not a jot! Which makes them every inch a member of that gang.
@ B true .... Well Said, I Go As Far As Saying If AB Was NOT Recording, They Would Have Sworn In A Court Of Law AB Clearly Said He Was Going Inside And Started To Walk In. And That's Why They Punched And Assaulted Him, And All Three Would Of Sworn And Written That.... The Punks
GI Joe was lightning quick to dismiss any responsibility for the public's welfare when they are in his custody. He single-handedly just made the dividing line a whole lot wider .
They are just so thick they cannot even hide their hatred of the people. Look what happened in the French revolution despite the French Army and their armoury. It happened because of attitudes to the public like this guy - it succeeded because they forgot one important point - it's known as the 80/20 rule and means their are far more of us than of them.
I think we have to be fair to the young, clean-shaven lad. He was polite, humble enough to apologise when he misheard, and professional throughout. He even took the time to look up what you said. Well done, officer. The old boy (latter word used advisedly in particular) had bad attitude from the start. He should, at the very least, be polite from the start - that’s just being professional.
Another display of intellectual and IQ brilliance over “employees “brilliantly handled and an absolute joy to watch. You certainly could see who wore the dungarees in this situation. Well done AB ( Subscriber since 10K” )
Oh AB you made a very interesting and important point how many members of the public that have died in police custody and IOPC clear them of any blame, truly love when educate these individuals
Except he actually got schooled ABs argument about the police "killing" everyone who died in custody was weak and then he reverts back to more deaths in custody to police dying in the line of fire, how does that relate at all to police killing everyone in custody?? Lol 😂😂AB looked like a moron there if anyone did
@@danielbate13 Hey Daniel, ever think of putting yourself in their shoes,the Bobby that we used to trust is gone because England has changed and not for the better, now why would that be, there used to be a thing called wasting police time and this guy is it, nothing tough about him, and I know there can be A holes in their ranks but what job doesn't?
@@georgeohwell7988 yes, I understand, I've no pride in criticising the police, I used to trust them impeccably but after the last two and a half years I wouldn't pee on them if they were on fire, it's frustration on my part but I don't know.
What walk of shame? How long do you want them standing there idly chatting to AB ..It was about time they got back to work. Thats what us tax payers pay them for.
As a Canadian I am constantly shocked at how many police forces in the UK allow the thin blue line gang symbol on their uniforms. (Our national police force outlawed it several years ago and many cities here have followed suit with their forces as well). As far as I'm concerned any officer that wears it, and any force that allows it, are completely out of touch with the people they are supposed to protect and serve.
If a cop approached me with a gang badge I would NEVER speak to them as they CANNOT be trusted and they are disrespecting the millions that died under that flag throughout history for our freedom and rights. Only traitors would wear a defaced flag imo!
They know exactly what AB is doing and he is no threat. The familiar story is they don't like auditing, so want to give him a hard time. The absolute bell ends Also 4:00 is a load of apartments right facing the CTW station! Any old terrorist could be in one of them
Police= rude, uncouth louts. Low IQ. And they twist words to try and make you look as if you are a criminal. Well done A.B. Keep up the good work. Why is that hoodlum Policeman wearing the USA flag? Surely, he is defacing his uniform. Paid for by me, a UK taxpayer. He thinks he's a cowboy. I expect he carries a cowboy gun, a Colt 6 shooter under his shirt. Maybe he's really a gun slinger from Dodge City and he's looking for Wyatt Earp the Sheriff?
There is no problem with it. All officers should wear it. It raises awareness for the thin blue line charity and shows respects for their deceased/injured colleagues. Look up the thin blue line charity, maybe donate and show your support for the police?
@@danmasley2524 In the U.S. many police chiefs have banned it because they said that the flag has been "co-opted" by extremists with "hateful ideologies" in the promotion of their views that "run counter" to the department's "core values" and that it impedes "our efforts to build trust." Look it it up. I think it is strange for a UK officer to be wearing a U.S. blue line flag on his public uniform anyway.
Shall we just tell the police not to bother intervening then? 😂🤡 Can guarantee half of those deaths were numpties speeding and crashing during fail to stops.
@@Ayomayo48583 if you read the original comment: "198 deaths in or because of police intervention" So I CAN guarantee that he wasn't just referring to "in police custody". Who needs to grow a brain? 🤔
@@Ayomayo48583 The original comment stated statistics without context to pedal his/her nonsense, I replied in likeness. Although my comment is likely not accurate, it serves the purpose of showing anyone who reads the original comment that just because 'X' amount of people died following police contact, it does NOT mean the police are to blame for that.
@Utube Viewer can you though? I can think of multiple scenarios where a suspect could die in police custody and it not be the police's fault. I'm sure the IOPC has investigated every case of death in police custody. Are you going to tell me that the result of the majority of those investigations finds that the police are at fault? I think you'll be lying if you do 🤥
Totally disgusting that they are allowed to wear gang badges, especially from a different country. He obviously has not only got contempt for the British public but for the UK police force. Nice vid AB once again showing them for the tyrants they are.
He is NOT a member of the UK Police force, he is British Transport Police. There is a big distinction. Do some research and see if you can find out what it is…
One of my favourite videos of yours the explanation of why the public do t like the thin blue line was excellent, and I think you should give this fuller explanation to them more often.
Officer 9081 literally refuses to accept that deaths in police custody can be caused by police officers equally custody deaths can happen accidentally, he could have earned credibility by saying yes I agree with you police officers can be bad and no one wants people like that to be serving in the police but instead he just showed the usual contempt by saying end of conversation and proving that he sees the deaths of police officers as far more important, which is evident from the displaying of the thin blue line flag.
@@JoannaHammond if the death was a direct result of the actions of the officers maybe manslaughter which still results in a death in police custody but murder has happened at the hands of police officers . And the fact is those people entered police custody alive yet were taken out dead.
Complete cognitive dissonance right there and contempt for members of the public who have died at the hands of police officers or whilst in their care .
First off I’d like to say I’m new to the AB revolution but already have so much Respect for AB and for what this channel represents. I am originally from the USA but moved to the UK and I absolutely love this beautiful country. I wish I could say that UK police were as lovely as the everyday citizens but unfortunately they are despicable, vile, corrupt and narcissistic with sociopathic tendencies. I am thankful that most UK officers do not carry guns as it would utterly terrifying. Living in the USA I can honestly say that I have PTSD when it comes to dealing with law enforcement. I never broke the law in the states but that did not keep the police from harassing me. I’ve been threatened by uniform officers and plain clothes officers. I’ve been followed. I’ve had them show up at my door unannounced multiple times and I’m one instance it was 2:15AM. I’ve been pulled over numerous times and they’d just pull a reason out of their ass and go with it. I always asked them why are they harassing me and why do they need to make my life hell and the response was: Sir you have a right to dress however you like and you also have the right to have as many tattoos as you want to have but you need to understand that it makes you look suspicious or criminal. So it is my duty as a LEO to challenge you and put pressure on you until I figure out what it is that you’re hiding or doing. So if you did not want to get bothered by police then perhaps you should wear a nice suit and perhaps you shouldn’t have had so many tattoos done. This is just some of the ridiculous shit that they’ve said/done to me. Police in the states are truly truly scary though. There is absolutely nothing protecting US citizens from the police and it would be very difficult to win cases against the police due to how far up the chain the corruption really goes. Power tripping psychopaths with guns. AB I can’t thank you enough for what you do. Your videos are not only funny but also educational. I am learning so much about UK rules/laws from watching all your videos. It gives me a bit of reassurance to know my rights so I can exercise those rights!! Be well everyone.
Watching from North Vancouver, Canada. Thx for sharing. It's a shame that officer you talked to couldn't actually 'see' the very problem you were laying out for him? Very weird - like he had a blind spot for all the people who die while in their hands, or at their hands. They are trained to think like the military I assume?? I was just talking to a friend in the UK who was telling me about someone who was tasered by two UK officers simultaneously for a long time and killed sadly...and I in turn relayed that Canadian cops have done the same thing many times famously with the Polish guy who arrived at Vancouver International and was tasered to death by about 5 or 6 cops. Regards, Jules.
More of the 'obviously' squad. I don't know why, but when I saw the miserable beardie at about 5.45 I burst out laughing. And he turned out even funnier, like all thickos who think they're clever do. Great work AB, thank you.
Absolutely love your videos. He could of listened to you and took it in and changed ...but you can't help stupid! Your the best out there ab. Can you do some more videos up north ? Manchester and Liverpool and beyond?
Another great one AB you showed that officer for what he is a bully that can't handle the truth. It's a pity you couldn't remember the exact numbers of members of the public that have died in police custody compared to police officers that have died at the hands of the public
They just make me shake my head, these public encounters should go very differently but change is happening very slowly. To all the good honest public servants out there, we are with you. Please help us change the rank in file.
That is a massive gate! I guess they have to stay inside the compound as though they are in Afghanistan. I wonder if they have machine guns, rocket launchers, hand grenades, and APCs in there as well?
What an arrogant, vile piece of work. Everything was about HIM. The other two officers were dealing with it but HE had to steamroller the situation. The first few words of the conversation "can i ask why your wearing an American thin blue line flag" and his first words were "it's non of your business" Well it IS, i would want to know why a British public servant was wearing a flag from a foreign country on a British uniform, i would also want to know WHO gave him permission. You can just tell he thinks he's sooooo much better than anyone else with his hands in his pockets and the way he first looked at you was pure contempt. I doubt very much if this cop ever gets his hands dirty, he's a more "hands off guy" telling others what to do and how to do it. I wonder if ANYTHING in his whole life meets his lofty standards, probably not, that's why he looks and acts pissed off all the time.
To see old bill that’s armed get triggered so easily is actually worrying…there again he was messing with AB so he really had no chance 😂 another great audit bro
Great interaction as far as debating with officers go. As much as they came across as arrogant they didn't go hands on or detain you as much as they probably wanted to going by their demeanor, auditing may be having an effect that stops their demands at last, now they just have to learn about being personable and engaging with reason👍👍
Their fundamental mindset needs changing. But when you have order following drones with weapons and no accountability, and deliberate recruitment of people with no moral compass, and a culture of covering for your colleagues regardless of their actions, you end up with a criminal gang who see themselves as above everyone else, and ironically, see themselves as heroes who should be celebrated.
The thin blue line guy has clearly been working on his scowl. He had no reason to display the macho contempt he was conveying and was so full of his own self-importance I can't imagine how any interaction with the public could go well for this guy.
The officer who first approached you was standing in the back nodding in agreement with pretty much everything you said. he was trying not to show it, but it was clear to see. he seemed a good character.
These muppets use to harassed us for years just 100 feet where your standing use to be or still is a recording studio which was open 24 hours and these fools use to come in and check us out every so often and try and get a busted on someone for drugs. By the way AB if I knew you where there myself and may people would have come down to see you, we are a stones throw away from this audit, much respect brother.
Brewery Road use to be the epicentre for music, I use to work in Playground Studios just up the road in Agar Grove, Matt Snowball has now gone but he still builds flight cases in Park Royal, the Depo has long gone
Thin Blue Line man disagrees that it represents a divide between the police and the public but goes on to demonstrate by his behaviour that there is clearly a divide.
Even though everyone could see he was seething. When he said "I'm perfectly calm and have my hands in my pockets". That was your perfect opportunity to remind him it's policy to take his hands out of his pockets when engaging with the public. He would have loved that. 😂
The Blue Line on a nation's flag indicates to The People that the officer wearing it put their loyalty to their brotherhood above loyalty to the nation.
Ab I've watched you from the start . I just love how intelligent, Informed and well spoken you are. They don't stand a chance. I'm so glad you stand for US and not THEM xx
The word custody implies responsibility for the person, ergo, if that person dies in custody then yes you are responsible. You don't just get the benefits of having custody of someone but none of the responsibilities.