That....keep going.....was personal and his frustration to the cop slowing down making it way to obvious.. Also what kind of muppet would do that in their own car 😂😂😂
You successfully get away with 100 grand in an armed robbery... Then go to Tesco in the vehicle, registered to your own address, that you just used in that armed robbery. A flippin' Honda Civic.
He said “sorry, got excited” which could have blown the job for them, you could see they had a bit of banter and a laugh at the end of it. It could be interpreted as harsh but he was just reminding him not to lose his head and stay focused, got to remember these guys often spend more time with their crew mates than their family so the driver would have known there was no maliciousness in it.
The patient can refuse for it to be done by doctor at hospital that’s why. I agree the system is screwed and insidiously pro predator, they need to bring in legislation where after a medical evaluation is passed with no serious concerns bloods can then immediately be taken by the police doctor
Happens in the US also that's why LEO's have their own kit that gets sent to a lab they use after the lab tech draws the blood sample...if the doctor's do draw an alcohol level LEO can request the results of that visit though the person needs to give permission.
@@Phynne85 no this is most hospitals, definitely NHS, America and most of Europe. For example America would be covered by hipa uk and Europe by GDPR plus a couple other acts
How the hell is it suspicious to not carry ID? It isnt against the law, you just need to provide it to your nearest police station within a week of being formally requested by the police
What you’re describing is a producer which is something a lot of forces haven’t done in a long time, partially because police have in-car computers and handheld computers which can easily access DVLA and MIB databases as well as their own PNC system. Not to mention, what the police will classify as ID is loose and often amounts to something with your name and picture on it. As long as they’re reasonably satisfied that you are the person you claim to be, they’ll be happy. And honestly, most people I know who are drivers have their driving licence, which is conveniently the correct size to be kept in a purse or wallet, on their person assuming they’ve taken said purse or wallet with them. Section 23/24 of PACE and also specific legislation like the Road Traffic Act also mean that the police are free if needed to stop people, request ID as and when needed and to arrest those whose ID is doubtful. The RTA allows the police to stop any vehicle on the public road system and request proof of the pre-requisite documentation needed to drive legally, usually their licence and insurance (and less frequently MOT).
I hate drink drivers as my step brothers family had a horrible loss due too a drink driver. If your a driver and do drink buy yourself a breath tester. There cheap enough and i would rather spend that money on the tester than possibly harming someone or worse. Its just not worth it.
35:44 If you can’t convict him of leaving the scene of hitting a cyclist, he knew he hit something, that he fled convinces me me he knew exactly what and was concerned about drinking. I guess there no room for common sense when it comes to the law and the justice system.
Some people have a very small presence of alcohol in their system & haven't been drinking. Lower the limit as they have done in Scotland which is 22 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath, the same as the EU.
Those stiff cuffs are angled so the perp cannot get a clean grip around the neck of a person if he gets his arms over someone, which is the main issue most US style cuffs have.
Driver education class, erm isn't that what driving lessons and the driving test is?. Just take away their licence and they have to go through the process again to prove they can and understand road law and driving skills.
I've never understood the LIMIT for drink/drunk driving...the limit should be ZERO even here in the US it should be ZERO...I ABSOLUTELY DISLIKE ALCOHOL related incidents...I've seen too many people die or maimed from them and the mental issues are horrendous.
Cough medicine is legal to buy and take. One dose will raise your blood level alchol to about 3 (you'd need 16 doses at once to go over the limit) but yeah, that's not 0. There's loads of other things that can set you over 0 as well so in the name of fairness, there's a small zone of lenience.
Great show, but the car accident one, when checkung cctv, the shop keeper explaining, cigarette packets original brands, so this is back before the law changed on same packets of cigarettes. I also think if she had alcohol on her breath and csused accident i think she should still be charged, no matter how many milligrams of alcohol on her breath.
The law is the law. It might have sounded like the police gave her a pass but in reality, there's no firm evidence she WAS on her phone AND she was under the limit. Basically, there's very little to prosecute on anyway.
Well if they are still riding in the robory car forget that they didn't even change their number plates Well then they either are really green or the car has been ditched by the original crew and maybe picked up by some joy rider's but if it's still the original crew Well then they should be locked up
21:27 What worries and annoys me is the attitude of the kids acting up at the scene. When we were that age we respected police and authority. They’re the complete opposite which isn’t encouraging for their future career choice. You’re going to need (a bigger boat…Jaws)…..More cops! Their parents have been as indifferent with them as their parents were when they weren’t there raising them.
You said, _"[back in my day] we respected police and authority."_ You were probably also very ignorant of the law and just blindly accepted everything that a cop said as the gospel truth. OIn this day and age lots of people know better. Some of us have actually read some of the laws we’re likely to come up against and understand them and can understand when a cop doesn’t have authority and is lying to us. Don't underestimate how hard cops have worked to earn the mistrust and even disrespect of the public.
Have to disagree that its suspicious for a driver to not have any form of identification on them, I almost never have anything on me, I don't even take my debit card with me unless I need it.
@@signndesign In the UK we don't have to carry ours, government advice is actually to not carry any driving documents due to the risk of loss or theft.
1:19 Well what goes through my mind is….Arm these cops armed?! Their job is risky enough but to direct unarmed officers into a situation where firearms have already been established as a potential threat seems unfair and dangerous. Hope for the best but prepare for the worst, was the military doctrine, amongst others like, Never underestimate your opponent! 3:08 In North America, the police unit making the take down would be armed with sidearms, rifles, possibly a sniper, machine pistols (H&K 9mm, automatic rifles AR-15, not to mention flash bangs, smoke and tear gas…here in the UK there’s 6 enthusiastic cops armed with pepper spray and nightsticks, possibly one of them Taser qualified with permission to use it. Bit of a contrast!