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UserSince2005
13-10-2023, 07:43 AM
What is this? What a disgrace. I think they are taking 1984 a bit too far.
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Maybe it just a problem with hiring cheap labour. But this needs to be addressed!

UserSince2005
13-10-2023, 07:55 AM
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MTVN
13-10-2023, 07:56 AM
These audit guys are mentally unhinged

bots
13-10-2023, 07:58 AM
i thought that lady was very nice to him. They don't allow drones etc going over the house for obvious reasons

Crimson Dynamo
13-10-2023, 08:05 AM
These audit guys are mentally unhinged

I disagree

They highlight the silly entitlement that people feel when they get a little position of power

and the fundamental lack of understanding of basic public laws

AnnieK
13-10-2023, 08:06 AM
These audit guys are mentally unhinged

They really are

AnnieK
13-10-2023, 08:08 AM
I disagree

They highlight the silly entitlement that people feel when they get a little position of power

and the fundamental lack of understanding of basic public laws

They are deliberately provocative to try and get a reaction. I watched a guy called AB who was happy to film members of the public and put their faces on the internet but went off his head when they got a camera out to film him (and he was wearing a mask).

MTVN
13-10-2023, 08:16 AM
They are deliberately provocative to try and get a reaction. I watched a guy called AB who was happy to film members of the public and put their faces on the internet but went off his head when they got a camera out to film him (and he was wearing a mask).

Yeah sounds about right

I'm baffled that there's so many people who watch these nearly hour long videos and think it's heroic to antagonise ordinary people just doing their jobs. It's just a reality TV show fgs, what exactly are you trying to expose

UserSince2005
13-10-2023, 08:33 AM
I don’t care if he is being provocative or not.
There are points in the video where he is just stood in a public street and members of the production team are threatening him verbally and physically

If you want control of the street take out a permit with the local authority.

Cheap ****ers don’t want to pay so would rather employ agreessive cheap security to bully and intimidate

Crimson Dynamo
13-10-2023, 08:41 AM
They are deliberately provocative to try and get a reaction. I watched a guy called AB who was happy to film members of the public and put their faces on the internet but went off his head when they got a camera out to film him (and he was wearing a mask).

There was no provocation, he is allowed to film what he wants on public property. The provocation came from the lady and security guard who have no clue about the law and decide to take it into their own hands

If both knew the law they would have ignored him and nothing would have happened (and no video would have been posted)

Beso
13-10-2023, 08:51 AM
Can I suggest ukmeetthetyrants and reggie photo as 2 to watch..

If you think DJaudits antagonises people wait till you watch UKMTT.

Babayaro.
13-10-2023, 12:22 PM
Twat. Disingenuous and incredibly patronising.

Jordan.
13-10-2023, 12:33 PM
When you've got no talent yourself just go round filming other people for your content.

arista
13-10-2023, 12:57 PM
"Maybe it just a problem with hiring cheap labour"

Yes he is silly on the buggers
Video, this fella does this
Every time

arista
13-10-2023, 12:59 PM
The 2 Women at the End of the Fist Video

Classic

arista
13-10-2023, 01:02 PM
These audit guys are mentally unhinged

But that is his life.



His Videos obtain funding.




No Police arrived


They just him carry on

andybigbro
13-10-2023, 01:06 PM
I hate these stupid men that go and just cause trouble for views. It’s pathetic.

rusticgal
13-10-2023, 01:08 PM
I thought the guy filming was an arsehole imo....in fact he was the one threatening to put it all over social media.

daniel-lewis-1985
13-10-2023, 01:15 PM
Yeah I would have punched that youtuber. Passive aggressive little ****.

Glenn.
13-10-2023, 01:16 PM
Maybe he should get a job.

Takes a certain type of person to go around and do this, and a certain type of people to applaud it.

Beyond sad.

UserSince2005
13-10-2023, 01:19 PM
Wow so people think its acceptable to be threatened on the streets of London.
Did any of you actually watch the video?

arista
13-10-2023, 01:19 PM
Maybe he should get a job.

Takes a certain type of person to go around and do this, and a certain type of people to applaud it.

Beyond sad.



That is his job
YouTube pay him
Among others

BBDodge
13-10-2023, 01:29 PM
A professional WUM.

arista
13-10-2023, 01:30 PM
i thought that lady was very nice to him. They don't allow drones etc going over the house for obvious reasons


His drone is Very Small.


That Ladies deal with the press
so they know how to be nice.

rusticgal
13-10-2023, 01:36 PM
i thought that lady was very nice to him. They don't allow drones etc going over the house for obvious reasons


Exactly...

UserSince2005
13-10-2023, 01:52 PM
Yes the one lady was very professional and understood she had no right to challenge him. The rest acted like feral dummies.

Scarlett.
13-10-2023, 01:57 PM
This is why the house needs to be in a more private area

UserSince2005
13-10-2023, 02:10 PM
This is why the house needs to be in a more private area

Yes from the video it seems like the production office is actually across the road from the house :laugh:

She really didn't like him realising that the workers have to cross the road to go back and forth to get to the house.

In fact that was what she was specifically asking him to delete and not show.

vesavius
13-10-2023, 02:32 PM
TBF, these 'audit' channels are purely there to troll a response. They dress themselves up as being a 'service' but getting a bit of aggro from a badly informed security guard is content gold to them. The guy isn't being harassed, he is getting exactly what he intentionally went there for.

Yes, you can legally film sites from the street but it's 100% understandable that it's very rude to film people without their permission.

UserSince2005
13-10-2023, 02:45 PM
We should all go down there an create a human chain blocking the road and siege the house/housemates. it will be fun for a few hours. :laugh: who is with me?

Beso
13-10-2023, 02:51 PM
If they had been nice to him he would have been nice back.

vesavius
13-10-2023, 02:55 PM
If they had been nice to him he would have been nice back.

To an extent.

While being legal on a public street, filming others without their permission is very rude to many and many just don't like it. It could easily be argued that he started off not being nice at all and that their responses were based on that.

You can't be rude to others and then gaslight them because they minded it.

if he had just asked for permission I would be 100% on his side, but then he wouldn't have gotten the response that he needs for content and those clicks.

Beso
13-10-2023, 03:02 PM
To an extent.

While being legal on a public street, filming others without their permission is very rude to many and many just don't like it. It could easily be argued that he started off not being nice at all and that their responses were based on that.

You can't be rude to others and then gaslight them because they minded it.

if he had just asked for permission I would be 100% on his side, but then he wouldn't have gotten the response that he needs for content and those clicks.




Why on earth would you ask for permission for something you can legally do:joker: they can see he is filming, so why walk over to him if you dont want to be filmed...Do these idiots head butt CCTV cameras as well?

vesavius
13-10-2023, 03:04 PM
Why on earth would you ask for permission for something you can legally do:joker: they can see he is filming, so why walk over to him if you dont want to be filmed...Do these idiots head butt CCTV cameras as well?

Because it's polite...


Legal and moral are not the same things :shrug:

Them walking over to him was a response to his rude behaviour and what he wanted of course. As I say, these audit channels rely on provoking people for content. It's hard to claim that he was being 'harrassed' when he instigated the situation intentionally is all I am really saying.

Beso
13-10-2023, 03:12 PM
Because it's polite...


Legal and moral are not the same things :shrug:

Them walking over to him was a response to his rude behaviour and what he wanted of course. As I say, these audit channels rely on provoking people for content. It's hard to claim that he was being 'harrassed' when he instigated the situation intentionally is all I am really saying.



I disagree, after watching his daily videos since 2020, it's not what he wanted at all. This auditor has many videos that show pleasant human interaction where he gets factory tours and also many where company employees will stand and chat about the company with him for ages. It's all very informative.

Fans of big brother should be embracing these live interactions, not moaning about it.

vesavius
13-10-2023, 03:17 PM
I disagree, it's not what he wanted at all. This auditor has many videos that show pleasant human interaction where he gets factory tours and also many where company employees will stand and chat about the company with him for ages. It's all very informative.

Fans of big brother should be embracing these live interactions, not moaning about it.

That's cool, we can't all see everything the same way. :)

I am not saying that he doesn't post wholesome content as well, but the numbers don't lie... The aggro ones are the ones that make bank. It's just how YT works.

I should also be clear, I don't think the security guards did a good job at all here. I just object to someone claiming to be harassed when they were rude first.

I hate being filmed... If I was on a public street and someone had a camera on me I would want to know why

Beso
13-10-2023, 03:22 PM
That's cool, we can't all see everything the same way. :)

I am not saying that he doesn't post wholesome content as well, but the numbers don't lie... The aggro ones are the ones that make bank. It's just how YT works.

I should also be clear, I don't think the security guards did a good job at all here. I just object to someone claiming to be harassed when they were rude first.

I hate being filmed... If I was on a public street and someone had a camera on me I would want to know why


I suggest you email your local council about that. Unless you live in the sticks, there will be one on you on every corner. If not contact the dvla about dash cams, and householders about door cams...Cause this man is merely doing what they do but doing it manually rather than automatically

vesavius
13-10-2023, 03:24 PM
I suggest you email your local council about that. Unless you live in the sticks, there will be one on you on every corner. If not contact the dvla about dash cams, and householders about door cams...Cause this man is merely doing what they do but doing it manually rather than automatically

I can't change the fact that CCTV etc is there, of course.

I am clearly talking about private members of the public.

I shouldn't have to clarify that.

Beso
13-10-2023, 03:28 PM
I can't change the fact that CCTV etc is there, of course.

I am clearly talking about private members of the public.

I shouldn't have to clarify that.

So say your at a music festival or the pub or something and you are walking past a group of people taking selfies and videos of the place...would you expect them to stop filming as you walk past?

Abra
13-10-2023, 03:34 PM
What the hell is this guys problem? He's just walking around being a total Karen and being rude to people who are just trying to do their jobs. What a loser.

vesavius
13-10-2023, 03:35 PM
So say your at a music festival or the pub or something and you are walking past a group of people taking selfies and videos of the place...would you expect them to stop filming as you walk past?

No.

Of course, being in the background of someone's image as an incidental passerby is not the issue.

If I was at that festival and a stranger had a camera on me or my friends/ family as the focus though I would def want to know why.

Anyhow, a commerical festival is not a public space and the event holder sets the policies. It's not the same thing.

Beso
13-10-2023, 03:41 PM
No.

Of course, being in the background of someone's image as an incidental passerby is not the issue.

If I was at that festival and a stranger had a camera on me or my friends/ family as the focus though I would def want to know why.

Anyhow, a commerical festival is not a public space and the event holder sets the policies. It's not the same thing.

But if you work at the bb complex you should understand why people are filming, like you say, its not the same as someone filming your family, that would be creepy, but getting all hot and bothered cause someone is filming a company building that films people for a living is just ridiculous.

UserSince2005
13-10-2023, 03:48 PM
Because it's polite...


Legal and moral are not the same things :shrug:

Them walking over to him was a response to his rude behaviour and what he wanted of course. As I say, these audit channels rely on provoking people for content. It's hard to claim that he was being 'harrassed' when he instigated the situation intentionally is all I am really saying.

Actually I think it is very rude.

If someone is filming something in public i would never dream of going up to them and telling them to stop. in fact i would avoid them at all costs to make sure i wasnt in their film.

vesavius
13-10-2023, 03:49 PM
But if you work at the bb complex you should understand why people are filming, like you say, its not the same as someone filming your family, that would be creepy, but getting all hot and bothered cause someone is filming a company building that films people for a living is just ridiculous.

Someone filming your family on a public street would be creepy, but it would be legal. By your arguments so far it should be ok and permission shouldn't need to be asked, because they are already being filmed by CCTV.

It's just polite to ask first and respect people if they object. I personally extend that to any private property personally, in the same way that it is illegal to film someone's private house from the street. But, that's just me I admit.

It's worth noting that the company only films people for a living with their permission.

Beso
13-10-2023, 03:49 PM
Vesuvius...

Do a YouTube search for the laughing auditor v trans activists.

Beso
13-10-2023, 03:51 PM
You could compare these security guards to hamas.

They both know the consequences of their actions but they still do it

vesavius
13-10-2023, 03:53 PM
Vesuvius...

Do a YouTube search for the laughing auditor v trans activists.

I understand the law on this :)

vesavius
13-10-2023, 03:59 PM
Actually I think it is very rude.

If someone is filming something in public i would never dream of going up to them and telling them to stop. in fact i would avoid them at all costs to make sure i wasnt in their film.

As I say, I agree that the security guards did a bad job here.

But they didn't instigate the situation by being the first to act rude, they simply made the mistake of reacting to the provocation. They need to be trained better.

There are no good guys in this video.

Scarlett.
13-10-2023, 04:15 PM
A lot of these 'auditors' feel like jobsworths without a job, who like to push people's buttons just to get a reaction, I'm not really sure what they get out of it.

vesavius
13-10-2023, 04:18 PM
A lot of these 'auditors' feel like jobsworths without a job, who like to push people's buttons just to get a reaction, I'm not really sure what they get out of it.

The bigger ones make a decent income from it via AdSense etc on Youtube.

UserSince2005
13-10-2023, 04:19 PM
wonder if people would think the same if the security man was a police man making up the law as he went along.

Beso
13-10-2023, 04:22 PM
As I say, I agree that the security guards did a bad job here.

But they didn't instigate the situation by being the first to act rude, they simply made the mistake of reacting to the provocation. They need to be trained better.

There are no good guys in this video.

The security guards were first to act rude by walking
up to him and telling him he cant be doing what hes doing...how rude is that!

Beso
13-10-2023, 04:25 PM
wonder if people would think the same if the security man was a police man making up the law as he went along.

They would, because they havnt watched any of these videos which are predominantly made by these creators to highlight peoples basic human rights when dealing with the police.

vesavius
13-10-2023, 04:29 PM
They would, because they havnt watched any of these videos which are predominantly made by these creators to highlight peoples basic human rights when dealing with the police.

'They' wouldn't because it's a false equivalence and not the same thing at all.

There is a deep difference between a police officer abusing their legal powers and some numpty badly trained security guard allowing himself to be provoked by a troll.

Also, 'they' def have watched plenty of those types of vids and agree that it happens with the police all the time and are 100% for it being exposed.

Beso
13-10-2023, 04:37 PM
'They' wouldn't because it's a false equivalence and not the same thing at all.

There is a deep difference between a police officer abusing their legal powers and some numpty badly trained security guard allowing himself to be provoked by a troll.

Also, 'they' def have watched plenty of those types of vids and agree that it happens with the police all the time and are 100% for it being exposed.



I'm on about the ones who havnt...you obviously have.

Anyway, it's good viewing content for me and has passed many an evening for me at no cost.

Scarlett.
13-10-2023, 04:40 PM
Yeah, the ones who do it for the police, for the most part, are actually doing it for a real reason. Harassing a security guard for trying to keep a property safe, especially one that is guarding people from potential crazies who might want to hurt production/housemates.

Like, its a different story if it was a Tesco security guard, in comparison to something like this.

Beso
13-10-2023, 04:42 PM
Yeah, the ones who do it for the police, for the most part, are actually doing it for a real reason. Harassing a security guard for trying to keep a property safe, especially one that is guarding people from potential crazies who might want to hurt production/housemates.

Like, its a different story if it was a Tesco security guard, in comparison to something like this.



You are basically saying you are accepting security guards treating everyone as a crazy when they confront them.

Scarlett.
13-10-2023, 04:47 PM
You are basically saying you are accepting security guards treating everyone as a crazy when they confront them.

I'm saying they are there to do a job, and need to be on the lookout for anyone. I'm not saying take action against every single person, just that they need to be vigilant.

thesheriff443
13-10-2023, 04:49 PM
It’s strange that we are on a big brother website that is here because of a show called big brother a show based on the concept that house mates are always being watched an in reality us the general public are always being watched

The auditors show how people in a position of power or perceived power can abuse the rights
Of someone doing nothing more than a legally protected activity

They show the police lying on a regular basis to the public by falsely claiming things are illegal when they are not

vesavius
13-10-2023, 04:52 PM
Yeah, the ones who do it for the police, for the most part, are actually doing it for a real reason. Harassing a security guard for trying to keep a property safe, especially one that is guarding people from potential crazies who might want to hurt production/housemates.

Like, its a different story if it was a Tesco security guard, in comparison to something like this.

Exactly

vesavius
13-10-2023, 04:54 PM
Anyway, it's good viewing content for me and has passed many an evening for me at no cost.

Oh, for sure. I like the US Sovereign Citizen ones as well. They are usually pretty entertaining.

Beso
13-10-2023, 04:57 PM
I'm saying they are there to do a job, and need to be on the lookout for anyone. I'm not saying take action against every single person, just that they need to be vigilant.

And polite to the general public on a public street...

Beso
13-10-2023, 04:58 PM
It’s strange that we are on a big brother website that is here because of a show called big brother a show based on the concept that house mates are always being watched an in reality us the general public are always being watched

The auditors show how people in a position of power or perceived power can abuse the rights
Of someone doing nothing more than a legally protected activity

They show the police lying on a regular basis to the public by falsely claiming things are illegal when they are not

Hence the need for the filming..if they wernt filming most would be arrested for breach of the peace.

Beso
13-10-2023, 05:00 PM
Oh, for sure. I like the US Sovereign Citizen ones as well. They are usually pretty entertaining.

I don't like american ones. I prefer british interactions and places I'm familiar with in there backdrop.

Northern Monkey
13-10-2023, 08:57 PM
Seen a good few of these, and yes, while they are entertaining. I don’t like how make out that they’re defending the rights of ‘the people’ when a lot of them are directly targeting ‘the people’: warehouse workers, van drivers, forklift drivers, security guards, Aldi staff, normal people just trying to make a living and crack on with their lives. These people don’t want humiliating and sticking all over Youtube and Facebook.

Glenn.
13-10-2023, 09:49 PM
I honestly feel so sorry for people who are into this kind of thing.
There’s so many things that people could draw attention too.

Alf
13-10-2023, 10:05 PM
These audit guys are mentally unhingedGive over.

DJ, this auditor is perfectly sane and knows the law more than most of the Police officers. If you watched his videos you will often see him educating them on the law.

He never does anything unlawful. He's always polite and friendly to people that are the same to him. He has a massive following and his channel is well respected and appreciated.