Great question YS, now lets all teach the cops that lesson. I fell out with one a month ago over that and he gave me an ultimatum to either give my details or he wasnt taking the report. Complaint has been made for neglect of duty.
And that question has been one in a series of 'significant questions' that you skilfully put across since the inception of your channel! Continued respect Yardley!!😊
I would ask, is it ethical for a met police constable who has been found guilty by a court to then set up a just fund me page for £54 grand, even though he's on suspension with full pay? This is what PC Perry Lathwood has done.
What? His union will cover costs surely. What a pos. He’s been on other videos and been a loser there as well as the one he got tried on. If they hadn’t cleared him of those complaints he wouldn’t have hurt that woman and her son.
This will probably be put to the test unfortunately Yardley..as we have seen on numerous occasions Police wrongly insist they must have your personal details to report a crime..
It’s funny that Crime Stoppers does not require a name to report a crime though. They will happily take your report without getting your details and pass it on to the police, yet cops seem to think you need to give your details to report a crime. Crimewatch solved hundreds of crimes by anonymous calls to it, including murders.
Because it immediately identifies them as a cop. That means they could be followed a lot easier and their neighbours would be more aware of who they lived near.
Good to see numero uno auditor Yardley back in action was missing his antics meanwhile look out for the new kid on the block Sam kibble like Yardley fearless but helluva young 😅
I got taken here back in the day for "allegedly" kicking off a drug dealers door in Dagenham. Little did they know, one of their own officers used to give us the addresses and Intel. 😂😂
Question. Why do police officers fail to intervene when they see other officers failing to follow policy or the law? Example. Fail to point out things blue line badge against policy especially when a member of the public asks for its removal. No officer intervened when an officer repeatedly punched a guy on the ground in the face in Manchester. When asked if they would they always say yes. But never ever seen it. Audits repeatedly searched illegally.
If they intervene at that the time their colleagues will shun them as to them it goes against their standing up for each other no matter what. In other words if a colleague is in trouble they will consider that cop not a team player and won’t trust him to help them or back them up if they are under attack from people. So they very rarely intervene at the time so as not seen to be as not a team player. Of course to your face they will tell you they would but in reality they won’t.
@@RichardKinghorn exactly. Sadly I informed the police as a naive 22year old a cop was beating his wife. They told me to myob and go home. I said he’s also dealing drugs he steals from dealers, that was an open secret in my town . They got angry and told me to shut up. One guy I’d gone to school with we all knew each other and he refused to help. That cop was never held accountable he served in the town beating his wife and occasionally dealing for another at least 14 years until he was caught and resigned. Never trusted them since.
@@judithmatthews8460 gang mentality of protect each other no matter what law has been broken until it is noticed by the higher ups and they can do no more to protect them. That is clear from Wayne Couzens and Michael Carrick. They knew well beforehand what they were both doing but did nothing to stop them. In Couzens case they knew he was flashing at women and did nothing to stop him early in, if they had then Sarah Everard would still be alive. In Carrick case they knew too and could have stopped him far earlier and saved several women from being rap.d but as usual they kept on covering for them. Just those two cases are two cases too many that should never happen.
Hey Yardley I'd love it if you gave your style of journalism at these illegal house repossessions, BANAMAN already gives his expert view, however the more interpretations we get the better for public awareness, 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
I love your catchphrase mate, what is it, yes yes, give me another one or something, i've forgot now, but it's great though, i say it all the time lol...
How they hate being filmed by Auditors who represent the Public that pay their Mortgages, car loans and Netflix subscriptions... Chances are many will set up 'Go Fund Me' begging bowls for camera 'Stress' 🤣.....Well done Yardley and All those who do their best to keep these people transparent and accountable to the British Taxpayer.
Yes yes! I am new to RU-vid. I have seen a lot in my life as I am 71. Your channel is fantastic, You are doing a good job and a service to the public. I’m originally from south east London and I know that the police are corrupt and bullies. Don’t stop showing them up for what they are….. scum! Keep up the good work. God be with you.l
One of the best and underrated Auditors on the platform!!! I watch a lot I mean a lot of auditors but Yardley doesn't get near the attention from the Auditing recyclers who talk about Auditing and show recycled videos from the Auditors who go out and do the work and take the arrests/nic surely don't give him near enough attention!!
Maybe working station, yet we see 15 police vehicles sitting around not being used. Definitely know they are not walking the beat. So why so many vehicles at every police station?
Sounded a little Northern Irish to me, could be west coast of Scotland as well. But if he is Northern Irish, i wonder was he to stupid and cowardly to join the PSNI?
@@stanmonzon5788 I n ver became a cop in Northern Ireland or England . I left school at 14 so am not really worried how to use to or too. After all if it's wrong we have the spelling police that will alert us all. But those spelling police should also realise that some people have Google and that corrects or believes it corrected words. And as it's not a big test I will not be worrying about it
He's got a meeting at the golf course with some lodge mates because they have someone they want fitted up is more like it, and we will be paying for it.