Police and Security "Auditers"

Police and Security "Auditers"

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Ouroboros

2,371 posts

40 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Pelicula said:
A.B or Auditing Britain had a really stand out police interaction - 'The Four Numpeteers of Uxbridge' or something - a spontaneous interaction which does not do the police any favours....it is shocking, cringeworthy and unbelievable in equal measure.
Watch this then, and tell us all why the behavior of these 'officers' (yes, really, they are...) should not be highlighted.
AB goes round with full face mask, covered up, Taking photos, I mean what should the police do? he came across as pretty evasive.

They should really use section 50 , surprised they don't.

A few film outside courts which is actually illegal. They also film on private land, when again not supposed to.

Ouroboros

2,371 posts

40 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-5...

Terror arrest over Oldham police station car park attack

Pelicula

430 posts

23 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Ouroboros said:
Pelicula said:
A.B or Auditing Britain had a really stand out police interaction - 'The Four Numpeteers of Uxbridge' or something - a spontaneous interaction which does not do the police any favours....it is shocking, cringeworthy and unbelievable in equal measure.
Watch this then, and tell us all why the behavior of these 'officers' (yes, really, they are...) should not be highlighted.
AB goes round with full face mask, covered up, Taking photos, I mean what should the police do? he came across as pretty evasive.

They should really use section 50 , surprised they don't.

A few film outside courts which is actually illegal. They also film on private land, when again not supposed to.
Thats not been my experience.
They hardly ever film on anything other than publicly accessible property.

A full face mask ? What, like a bank robber ? I think you made that bit up for effect. Like so many in the pandemic, he wears a surgical mask and if its sunny, a pair of sunglasses. Nothing illegal there.
Being recognised would greatly reduce the opportunity for genuine interactions, don't you think ?
These auditors are all very careful to observe the law. And thats an irony often shown without having to try too hard.

Ouroboros

2,371 posts

40 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Pelicula said:
Thats not been my experience.
They hardly ever film on anything other than publicly accessible property.

A full face mask ? What, like a bank robber ? I think you made that bit up for effect. Like so many in the pandemic, he wears a surgical mask and if its sunny, a pair of sunglasses. Nothing illegal there.
Being recognised would greatly reduce the opportunity for genuine interactions, don't you think ?
These auditors are all very careful to observe the law. And thats an irony often shown without having to try too hard.
I've seen AB cover his face fully.

filming in a prison
aggravated trespass
Banning order for all police stations

Yes they know the law...

This is the guy who hid in bushes in a balaclava.

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-59388860

''Tench was wearing a balaclava when he entered the car park and had ignored requests by officers for him to leave.''

Fights at meadowhall, mal comms convictions and cases, yes a nice bunch.




scoey1001

743 posts

82 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Most of the ones mentioned i agree are a bit thick but this guy (Focus Pocus) is actually really good. Witty, funny and very knowledgeable about public photography laws. Also not just out looking for a confrontation like most of them.

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=_le7ae4uH1w


Pelicula

430 posts

23 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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Ouroboros said:
Pelicula said:
Thats not been my experience.
They hardly ever film on anything other than publicly accessible property.

A full face mask ? What, like a bank robber ? I think you made that bit up for effect. Like so many in the pandemic, he wears a surgical mask and if its sunny, a pair of sunglasses. Nothing illegal there.
Being recognised would greatly reduce the opportunity for genuine interactions, don't you think ?
These auditors are all very careful to observe the law. And thats an irony often shown without having to try too hard.
I've seen AB cover his face fully.

filming in a prison
aggravated trespass
Banning order for all police stations

Yes they know the law...

This is the guy who hid in bushes in a balaclava.

bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-manchester-59388860

''Tench was wearing a balaclava when he entered the car park and had ignored requests by officers for him to leave.''

Fights at meadowhall, mal comms convictions and cases, yes a nice bunch.
Even if you have, what law has he broken ? He could walk around in a fuppin' Trump mask and theres no issue.

How did he get inside this prison you mention ? Or do you mean the car park/reception area ?
In which case you exaggerate again...

Aggravated trespass ? Tell more....

Banning order ?
Are you just making stuff up to make the point that you don't like what he does ? If thats the case please tell us why you object to his lawful activities. Many cops he interacts with accept what he does as his lawful right and come across as perfectly reasonable. He often makes an effort to show this too, thanking them for their professionalism.
So, going back to the video, can I take it that you found the behaviour of the four officers completely without fault ?
I thought they embarrassed the service, personally.

sutoka

4,651 posts

109 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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See I think they fall into two categories you have amateur and semi pro photographers that get drawn into it when out taking photographs in a public place like Focus Pocus. Someone with a hi-vis and and SIA makes up the law as they go along and gets an education.

Then you have the thick anti-police 'auditors' that deliberately go into prisons and police yards knowing full well what's going to happen. This lot are usually far right, EDL thugs with plenty of criminal convictions that go in wanting a confrontation.




Ouroboros

2,371 posts

40 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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Pelicula said:

Are you just making stuff up to make the point that you don't like what he does ? .
You seem confused, talking about all auditors, these crimes are recent crimes committed by auditors.

I posted the link to the banning order and aggravated trespass, also posted a link to as person who tried to kill a police officer in a police carpark, something auditors are known to enter and hang around.

Like I have said ive watched this for a few years nothing has been made up, I can post all links.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AyvHfuyKTas
Marti Blagborough filming in a prison, 3 of them, pled guilty, looking at up to 2 years prison

News now Yorkshire and 2 others(one, GMM, convicted for harassing 13 year old girls) were arrested when they entered a gated police carpark, found in enclosed premises.

List goes on.

Jinba Ittai

563 posts

92 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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Isn’t AB the guy who owns a taxi firm in Oxford? Reda Bouadi-Clifton? I’m sure he stalked the comedian Paul Choudry a while back, I seem to remember him mentioning it during one of his routines.

As has been mentioned, they only ever upload the interactions where the police or whomever they are talking to come across as ill informed. I put them in the same category as Freemen on the Land. Utter bellends.

Donbot

3,946 posts

128 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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If some police officers would wind their neck in, 'Auditors' wouldn't be a thing.

Makes me laugh that posters are saying that a copper having a bad day or being upset is any sort of excuse to break the law. Maybe I'll tell the police I'm having a bad day to get out of being nicked hehe

ingenieur

4,097 posts

182 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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Potentially a bit like the 'penetration testing' done on computer networks to see if they can be easily hacked. Only difference here is these 'auditors' are giving the service away free of charge... you can tell they're not very bright!

pavarotti1980

4,926 posts

85 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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Pelicula said:
A.B or Auditing Britain had a really stand out police interaction - 'The Four Numpeteers of Uxbridge' or something - a spontaneous interaction which does not do the police any favours....it is shocking, cringeworthy and unbelievable in equal measure.
Watch this then, and tell us all why the behaviour of these 'officers' (yes, really, they are...) should not be highlighted.
And yet there is a video of him harrassing a comedian in the street because he wouldn't talk to him. Made AB look like a proper weirdo

The ultimate irony would be the police constantly repeating "no comment" to these work dodging wasters. Maybe HMRC and DWP should have a look into the tax/benefit status a little bit more

Edited by pavarotti1980 on Sunday 3rd July 09:04

Fusion777

Original Poster:

2,236 posts

49 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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Jinba Ittai said:
Isn’t AB the guy who owns a taxi firm in Oxford? Reda Bouadi-Clifton? I’m sure he stalked the comedian Paul Choudry a while back, I seem to remember him mentioning it during one of his routines.
Apparently, yes (Banbury). Think he got charged with filming around a court and had to pay a fine. Don’t think that one is on his channel- wonder why.

DJ Audits has been mentioned, watched some of his recently (purely out of curiosity). He’s very lucky he’s not been attacked so far. There’s one where he’s probing round a cement truck accident on the A50, and ends up winding up one of the crew to the point where he gets threatened.

Another one, him and another chap are walking round the perimeter of HMP Lowdham and are confronted by 4 security personnel, one of which has a German Shepherd. He could easily end up getting attacked in a misunderstanding or by winding someone up. Maybe that’s what he wants, so he can play the victim and get a payout. Very bizarre way to conduct your life and affairs though.

Donbot

3,946 posts

128 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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pavarotti1980 said:
Pelicula said:
A.B or Auditing Britain had a really stand out police interaction - 'The Four Numpeteers of Uxbridge' or something - a spontaneous interaction which does not do the police any favours....it is shocking, cringeworthy and unbelievable in equal measure.
Watch this then, and tell us all why the behaviour of these 'officers' (yes, really, they are...) should not be highlighted.
And yet there is a video of him harrassing a comedian in the street because he wouldn't talk to him. Made AB look like a proper weirdo

The ultimate irony would be the police constantly repeating "no comment" to these work dodging wasters. Maybe HMRC and DWP should have a look into the tax/benefit status a little bit more
The police doing what they are supposed to be doing wouldn't be ironic.

wombleh

1,796 posts

123 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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Privacy is important, so is correct police behaviour. Not sure the auditors actions are moving those debates in positive directions, seems more like purpose creating controversy to get views, aka car crash TV.

Ouroboros

2,371 posts

40 months

steveo3002

10,534 posts

175 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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i dont like them for a minute , but shocking how many police officers try and make up a false law or accuse them of something made up to try and get the upper hand and not back down , can only imagine it would be worse without a camera stuck in their face

Donbot

3,946 posts

128 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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steveo3002 said:
i dont like them for a minute , but shocking how many police officers try and make up a false law or accuse them of something made up to try and get the upper hand and not back down , can only imagine it would be worse without a camera stuck in their face
It appears that if being a threatening, abusive cocksocket doesn't work, they always have section 43.

Ouroboros

2,371 posts

40 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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steveo3002 said:
i dont like them for a minute , but shocking how many police officers try and make up a false law or accuse them of something made up to try and get the upper hand and not back down , can only imagine it would be worse without a camera stuck in their face
they are there to expose tyrants, corruption, yet in their own fellow auditing community there are people who beat their mums, GFs, wives. Do drugs, break babies legs, harass 13 year old girls, fights, commit fraud,robbery, etc and looked up to others for filming the police.

Donbot

3,946 posts

128 months

Sunday 3rd July 2022
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Ouroboros said:
they are there to expose tyrants, corruption, yet in their own fellow policing community there are people who beat their mums, GFs, wives. Do drugs, break babies legs, harass 13 year old girls, fights, commit fraud,robbery, etc and looked up to others for filming the public.
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