Police and Security "Auditers"

Police and Security "Auditers"

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Fusion777

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2,228 posts

48 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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I've probably missed any previous conversations about this, but only really seen this kind of video activity recently, where someone films around police buildings and property seemingly to goad officers into confrontation, with a particular emphasis on getting them to over react or behave inappropriately.

Some "auditers" seem more provocative than others. None of them seem to have any particular interest in what they're filming, other than to get a reaction from the police or security services. Some of them seem to have a substantial online following on the usual social media channels.

Do you see them as performing valuable work in probing the powers and responses of the police towards the public, or just a plain nuisance? Personally it seems to be a waste of the time of both the "auditer" and the police themselves. That said, seeing different police personalities and approaches is surprisingly interesting.

My guess is that the people doing these videos have had run ins with the law in the past and/or negative experiences, and are in their own way, trying to exact revenge or at least what they see as pressure on what they assume is an organisation with too much power and authority. I'm sure there are more effective ways to campaign than winding up officers, fun as they may see it.

KungFuPanda

4,332 posts

170 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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They really wind me up. The police shouldn’t give them the time of day. However, some officers take the bait and then start spouting the incorrect law which makes them look stupid.

robscot

2,217 posts

190 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Never seen one who doesn't come across as a belligerent tosser to be blunt.

Another USA import, and lots of nice youtube and merch revenue for some.

Jamescrs

4,479 posts

65 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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They don't provide any public service, they are usually people with previous run ins with the Police who probably have a criminal record for something fairly petty and feel they have been treated unjustly so they try and get themselves known as an auditor through social media

Mojooo

12,720 posts

180 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Jamescrs said:
They don't provide any public service, they are usually people with previous run ins with the Police who probably have a criminal record for something fairly petty and feel they have been treated unjustly so they try and get themselves known as an auditor through social media
Showing us how unhinged and badly informed some coppers are is helpful.

Dingu

3,781 posts

30 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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The “auditors” are, without exception, tragic losers who need to get a job. Followed not too distantly by people who defend their nonsense.

Cyder

7,052 posts

220 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Dingu said:
The “auditors” are, without exception, tragic losers who need to get a job. Followed not too distantly by people who defend their nonsense.
Basically that. They all seem to sound a bit like comic book guy from The Simpsons.

6times7

11 posts

23 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Dingu said:
The “auditors” are, without exception, tragic losers who need to get a job. Followed not too distantly by people who defend their nonsense.
Followed pretty closely by some of the idiots in uniform who react.

Pica-Pica

13,783 posts

84 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Never had any bad encounters with the police. In fact my favourite one was one New Years Eve, parked in a remote spot with my 15 year old girl friend (now my long-suffering wife)

Police car pulls alongside, approaches the passenger side, said young girlfriend opens window,
‘Everything OK, miss?’
‘Yes - fine’
Officer walks away. I call out:
‘Happy New Year, officer’
He spins on his heels and marches back. Oh st, I think.
‘And a Happy New Year to you too, sir’

Ah, happy days.

wazztie16

1,471 posts

131 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Had one of these approach me a few months back whilst I was working at a site, I didn't entertain him, he was asking about my vehicle.

He's cut it out of the video (on YouTube), but my vehicle is still in there. Yes, I did go looking.

After he'd spoken to me he disappeared on his bike, and then the police turned up. Told them he'd been here but had disappeared, hadn't seen which way but what he was wearing, they left and he turned up again, did a quick ride through and buggered off again, and that was that.

I think was surprised me the most was the fact that, from memory, he seemed quite a young guy, but having seen his YouTube channel he's quite popular.

I agree with what's been written so far though, I think the world would be a better place without them doing it.

Countdown

39,866 posts

196 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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My guess is that we only see the videos (or excerpts of videos) where the Police look bad. We probably don't see the bits where the "Auditor" is made to look a total gibbon.

Ouroboros

2,371 posts

39 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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I'm an expert on these guys, have been watching on and off last few years.

The auditors are generally not very nice people.

In the last few months the community has sort of imploded on itself.

One live free had 90k subs, now locked up for alleged domestic violence. has a string of convictions as long as your arm, yet all the corrupt police's fault.

One used to hide in bushes outside police station in a balaclava waiting for an interaction. now he has a banning order from all police stations for aggravated trespass.

A few are looking at time for filming on an open prison.

They all seem to know the law yet don't.

There are a few interesting ones, focus pocus is pretty professional in interactions.

yes most are on benefits and think they are big stars, winding up the police. if the police ignored them they wouldn't get the videos they want.

Edited by Ouroboros on Saturday 2nd July 17:53

Bigends

5,418 posts

128 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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They go out to confirm the intolerance and lack of knowledge by some officers - watching some of their videos they establish the point pretty well.
If they're not causing a problem, going into private areas where they shouldn't be or obstructing vehicles then warn them not to get in the way and leave them to it.
On some videos, officers deal with them well, have a chat, warn them re all of the above points and move on.

Videoing Police vehicles - so what?

wazztie16

1,471 posts

131 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Bigends said:
They go out to confirm the intolerance and lack of knowledge by some officers - watching some of their videos they establish the point pretty well.
If they're not causing a problem, going into private areas where they shouldn't be or obstructing vehicles then warn them not to get in the way and leave them to it.
On some videos, officers deal with them well, have a chat, warn them re all of the above points and move on.

Videoing Police vehicles - so what?
Would you class pushing a camera through the gates of a prison into the vehicle lock a problem? That's something I observed with the one I've alluded to above, and it's in the video he posted. No need for him to do that, caused more harm than good.

Greendubber

13,206 posts

203 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Know your powers and kill them with kindness, that's all there is to it.

ED209

5,746 posts

244 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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They are best totally ignored.

slipknotted

249 posts

37 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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As others have said, generally unpleasant members of society with prior convictions who have difficulty taking responsibility for their actions. That said, the police that rise up to them are sometimes problematic but imo it's a minority. Glad this 'hobby' on the decline.

It is interesting seeing the occasional police/security interaction with genuine street photographers though.

DjSki

1,323 posts

195 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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Total losers, closely followed by those that rise to them…

Ouroboros

2,371 posts

39 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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DjSki said:
Total losers, closely followed by those that rise to them…
Depends though, had a bad day, someone standing in your face shouting pig,sausage, masked up, you have been told by upper brass to investigate, what to do, they are human after all. Not exactly exposing corruption as they always say.

There is one, DJ Audits, quite big on youtube, he does a lot of businesses and some have review bombing etc.

Funny thing is he owns a business and does all he can to protect his privacy. Double standards.

Auditing Britain got quite aggressive against someone who filmed him, is extremely sexiest and treats women coppers with disdain, it is pretty overt. He is the UKs biggest auditor.

Pelicula

430 posts

22 months

Saturday 2nd July 2022
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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.