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Night Coppers S03E06 (16th June 2025)
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00:00Look at him!
00:05Yeah, look at him!
00:07If I don't-
00:08You're like literally good looking you are.
00:09Thank you very much.
00:10You're crazy.
00:11I'll take that, you can yes.
00:12Can I put your hat on?
00:20Call the police, call the police!
00:22Love it, what's your name?
00:23Robbie.
00:24Robbie.
00:25They give you a kiss if you give me your hand back.
00:27Joking, I'm a lesbian.
00:29Thank you very much.
00:30Can I have a kiss, Robbie?
00:32Unfortunately, you can't.
00:33I hate to disappoint.
00:34Let him arrest you.
00:35Go on.
00:36Can't use force for a good reason, unfortunately.
00:39Can you tase me?
00:40Absolutely.
00:41Oh, she wants to tase me.
00:42I've never drawn my tase.
00:44See you later.
00:45See you soon.
00:46Love you.
00:48Have a good night.
00:49All right.
00:50Wish you'd tase me.
00:53I love the dirty shit.
00:59Let's go.
01:03I want to be honest.
01:04See.
01:13See.
01:15The suit, the suit, the suit.
01:18Get down on the floor, but...
01:20Get down on the floor, now!
01:24or今 will be f ....
01:27right listen up everybody how are we all go through briefing most wanted please be aware of
01:42a single female his voice is telling her to masturbate puts fingers into anus when about
01:48to deal with police is this the person who defecated on the man and smeared everywhere
01:56yes yes when she was interviewed last she called a pooey for captain during the interview
02:03please the rest of seat cuff to the front if there's nothing else stay safe and then fight some crime
02:26is nice other than the weekend when it turns into Beirut
02:36I think I've got a good bedside manner within this role I have the ability to see somebody on their
02:57level I grew up in a fairly rough area witnessed a lot of regression domestic abuse my granddad was
03:08a debt collector for mad Frank he was a he's London gangster I've gone cause I've had a bit of a
03:15shady past and I've actually done some time there was a point where I was like I can either turn
03:23into a nasty piece of work or I can actually use that trauma and that hurt I've experienced and try
03:31and change that first place what you mentioned there's someone being attacked on Queen's Road
03:44I just saw two people running across the road and start beating each other up can you still see
03:53them now yeah they're part of a group of people we've all been pretty drunk on a weekend just the
04:03people that can't handle it ruin it for everyone else tend to just be that bit of poison in the water
04:09is he making an allegation against that he is
04:37I just got smacked in the back of the head out of nowhere just stand still chill out
04:44are you actually crazy right listen to me because I was getting
05:02when people are fighting in the street the longer it takes for us to split something up the more crowds
05:29it brings the more judgment the more phones that come out when we're all just trying to achieve the
05:36the same goal which is peace
05:39well my life he jumped out and hit my face and he was waiting for us and fought it
05:43I promise you don't deserve this guys please don't fuck me over man
05:48I'm sorry if I hit you and I'll never lay hands on these officers or especially on them
05:53we can't really tell who's who and who started it and who the victim is
06:08so they were down on an MMA event he's tried kissing one of their mates and girlfriend and that's caused a massive fight and as a friend explained it's because they've all got small dicks
06:23I've actually done one of those events lost but I've done one
06:29I was quite an angry child growing up I'd always lose my temper and then I got into martial arts to channel my energy into something that can be a good self-defense option
06:40martial arts is a beautiful thing it's discipline it's got rules
06:45have you had any alcohol tonight?
06:47two pints
06:48two pints
06:49use it when you have to but use it in the right way
06:53don't just beat someone up because you can
06:56any religious dietary needs?
06:58ever
06:59okay
07:01would you like anyone to be notified that you've been arrested?
07:05what about Lizzie?
07:07who's Lizzie?
07:08well she's dead so
07:10oh yeah
07:11I ain't got time to stay here all night guys
07:14I've done laughing wrong
07:15I had a little cheeky scrap of that fact that he started it
07:18we'll get to all of that in a second
07:20okay
07:22very impressive
07:23I'm intoxicated all right I'm pissed or what
07:28then turn that left down and right you'll be surprised people are hiding in their mouths
07:31yeah I feel like
07:32cool lovely cheers mate
07:33let's get you down to the cell
07:38I think the only reflection you can take on that is don't kiss your mate's girlfriend
07:50what type of cheese you used to hide a small horse?
07:53I have no idea
07:54mascarpone
07:55when I was younger I used to come to Brighton quite a bit as a teenager
08:02but definitely used to enjoy it more before I worked here
08:05what's the most annoying thing you've had when someone's come up to you on a night out?
08:09when you're working?
08:10they always want to take pictures
08:12that's not a bad thing
08:13yeah but I'm not always camera ready am I?
08:16we have a keyword we are not allowed to mention
08:19which is quiet
08:20hiya
08:21my name is French
08:22can I take a photo with you please?
08:24oh I'm in the picture
08:25yeah you're in the picture
08:26yeah you're in the picture
08:27we'll get a girl's picture
08:28because when someone says that
08:29there you go
08:30everything goes crazy
08:32beautiful
08:33thank you
08:34is that good for you?
08:35yes
08:36yes
08:37perfect thank you
08:38good to meet you
08:39me too
08:42Hotel Victor Brighton
08:43keep honour to the subway and the old steam
08:46there's no addresses
08:47if it's gone
08:56it seems like there's been a fight
08:58subway
08:59so I've nicked her for ABH
09:01how lovely
09:03thank you
09:04video these bitches
09:05for being a dumb cunt
09:07oh yeah yeah yeah
09:08video me cunt
09:09dick the fuck
09:10like
09:11shut the fuck up
09:12get off me
09:13get off me
09:14get off me
09:19what are you telling me?
09:21we going in the bed?
09:22to where though?
09:24we going to custody
09:25where are we going?
09:26to Jimmy's have us custody
09:28we're going to custody
09:29Jimmy's have us custody
09:30we're going to custody
09:31we're going to custody
09:32we're going to custody
09:33we're going to custody
09:34we're going to custody
09:35we're going to custody
09:36we're going to custody
09:37drink
09:38drink affects people so differently
09:40and some people just can't handle it
09:43I mean I definitely couldn't
09:44have you been arrested before?
09:48have you been arrested before?
09:52never
09:53never? okay
09:54once you do get people into custody
09:57where you've got the bright lights
09:58and police officers stood around you
10:00and in many cases then Ben go
10:02oh god
10:03so the officers need to tell me
10:04why you've been arrested tonight
10:05okay?
10:06I'm currently out
10:08can you wear it on?
10:09yeah
10:10sorry sorry sorry
10:11sorry sorry
10:12it's fine don't worry
10:13I'm sorry
10:14I've never done this
10:15don't worry it's fine
10:16one of my female colleagues there
10:17is going to search you
10:18I've always wanted to be arrested
10:20I don't know
10:21that's not a good thing
10:23no it's noise
10:24it is yeah
10:25that judgement that they may have had before
10:28to tell them not to do something
10:29has come back into their brain
10:31and then they think
10:32oh I shouldn't have done that
10:41have you had any alcohol this evening?
10:43yes
10:44yeah what have you had?
10:45quite a lot
10:46quite a lot
10:47okay
10:48have you got any dietary requirements?
10:51any allergies?
10:52I'm on a diet right now
10:53you're on a diet right now?
10:54aren't we all?
10:56you can sometimes put yourself in people's shoes
11:00I've been a bit silly when I'm drunk
11:02but then I think
11:03I've never been silly enough to get arrested
11:05try and control yourself
11:07you're an adult
11:08don't
11:10don't use that
11:11she likes me
11:15did you want to read a copy of the codes of practice
11:18which is a rule book on how we can look after you
11:20I would love it babe
11:21I'd love to read it
11:22we'll get you a copy
11:23we'll get you a copy
11:24I'll get you a copy
11:25I'll get you a copy of the codes of practice
11:26please
11:27thank you
11:28oh
11:29oh
11:30oh it's stuck to you
11:31okay you're going here
11:32do I get a number like something
11:33call it later
11:34I'll come
11:35well I'm going to get you a blanket
11:37do you want a hot chocolate and a water?
11:39this is better than that
11:40this is better than that
11:41this is better than that
11:42you've got to have a lot of patience in this job
11:46I think I can be quite patient with people sometimes
11:49probably a bit too patient
11:51I think this is a holiday
11:54wow
11:55that's sick
11:56what kind of holiday is this?
11:58it's a free one
11:59never knowing someone
12:00it should be so crappy
12:02yeah
12:03who's your rare favourite with me offender?
12:18the guy that used to refer to everyone as a celebrity
12:21you look like a fuck Gary Barlow
12:24or he went to me once he went
12:26you look like a smaller version of Taylor Swift
12:29that's all
12:30thank you so much
12:34I wanted to be a PE teacher
12:36my mum was a PE teacher
12:37and I was like
12:38she's well cool
12:39all the kids love her
12:40I want to do that
12:41because I love sports
12:42and I'm going to teach kids how to do sports
12:43and then when I went to college
12:44my PE teacher was a nob
12:48couldn't stand him
12:49and just gave up on it
12:56oh dear
12:58all of my family
13:00are proud of what I do
13:02but
13:03if I just scrolled through TikTok
13:06and watched videos of the police
13:08they're all so negative
13:09if I wasn't in the job
13:10and I didn't know other police officers
13:11I'd probably hate the police to be completely honest
13:13but it's all like
13:14it's not proportionate to what we actually do
13:16I don't know
13:21hello
13:22um
13:23I've just come across a man up on Lewis Road
13:24he's very very drunk
13:25falling off his bike
13:26his elbow's most likely broken
13:28however he's refusing any sort of medical treatment
13:30is there anyone that can head down
13:31and try and uh
13:32either transport to hospitals
13:33or get him home with a bike?
13:36on the last um
13:37do you fancy playing Uber?
13:41fabulous
13:42um
13:43we're only around the corner mate
13:44we'll figure it out when we get there
13:45thank you mate
13:47thank you mate
13:49never off duty
13:51what's he doing?
13:54hello
13:59hiya
14:00that's a bad bump that
14:01he wants to go home
14:03he wants to go home
14:04he's trying to cycle drunk home
14:06sit down for us
14:07sit down
14:08yeah no
14:09no no
14:10sit down for a second
14:11he was in the middle of the road
14:13and there's like three cars stopped
14:15because he's falling off it again
14:16oh god I can smell the booze from here
14:17jesus
14:18okay
14:19so he's just gonna
14:20keep trying to get home
14:21on his own
14:23and probably die
14:24so
14:25just sit down a second
14:26you can go for your mate or sort of out
14:27yeah
14:28people can be drunk
14:30and cause issues
14:31but they can still make you laugh
14:32just sit down for a second
14:34no I'm alright
14:36I'm alright
14:37thank you
14:38cheers bro
14:39we all get drunk as well
14:40like
14:41when our rest days
14:42I go and get drunk
14:43and I'll probably
14:44I'll never get into an absolute state
14:45like half the people we meet
14:46but I'm
14:47I'm probably a bit of a melt sometimes
14:49when I'm drunk
14:50your elbow really isn't good
14:53well it's okay
14:55no
14:56no it's not okay
14:57you definitely don't want to go to the hospital
14:59it is broken
15:00no
15:01okay well I can't force you to go to the hospital
15:02shall we get you home
15:03please
15:04or to the hospital
15:05preferably
15:06er
15:07hold on please
15:08he's just absolutely battered
15:09yeah
15:10and he's got a broken elbow
15:11but he doesn't want any medical treatment
15:12can't force him
15:13he just needs to go back to his home address
15:14hello
15:15here's your taxi service
15:17because that's what we're here for
15:18apparently
15:19alright in you get
15:20in you get
15:21come on
15:22thank you
15:23you know when someone's so drunk
15:28that you can like
15:29if you smell it
15:30it makes you want to fry up
15:31because you can literally taste it
15:32in the back of your mouth
15:33and it's almost like it's a liquid in the air
15:35it was
15:36I could smell it like that
15:37that far away
15:38I thought I was going to throw up
15:48shall we
15:49we shall
15:50we shall
15:52we shall
15:53we shall
15:54you
15:55ready for a bunk filled night
15:56absolutely
15:57we
15:58did
15:59Ha ha
16:00rat
16:01It's always a good start to the night isn't it
16:03ha ha ha
16:05it does look very busy though
16:06looking packed
16:07might make for an interesting night
16:10It does look very busy, though.
16:11Looking packed.
16:13Could make for an interesting night.
16:18So, do you have any embarrassing stories from, like,
16:20when you got drunk?
16:21Like, how bad has it got?
16:23So I should share that.
16:26We've all been young.
16:27We've all got a bottle of cider when we shouldn't have.
16:30And I'll leave it at that.
16:32I wanted to be a police officer, don't you ever go?
16:41Did you?
16:42Yeah.
16:43I wanted to be a rock star.
16:45I wanted to rebel.
16:48I've had many jobs.
16:51One of my job titles was erection specialist.
16:54Dare I ask?
16:55I was building marquees.
16:56Hot bus.
16:59If Brighton was a rock star, I think,
17:01it would be Prince, or the artist formerly known as.
17:05Bit of flex in it, a bit of flash.
17:07Lot of layers to it.
17:12How drunk is this man here?
17:14This is fantastically drunk.
17:17Look at that.
17:18Oh, oh.
17:21Hi, buddy.
17:22How we doing?
17:26Is he all right?
17:26Are you with him?
17:27No, I don't know if he is.
17:29I'll jump out and go for him.
17:31Do you hear me?
17:35Hello?
17:36Excuse me.
17:38All right, mate.
17:39Stop where you are.
17:41But listen.
17:41Stop.
17:42Stop.
17:43Just stop.
17:43Who's this?
17:44Can I answer the phone for you?
17:47You're a little bit drunk, OK?
17:49Someone's trying to call you.
17:51What are you doing?
17:52Hang on.
17:53Are you with him?
17:54He's his mate.
17:55It's his mate.
17:56Come on.
17:57Is this your mate?
17:58Yeah, he's your mate.
17:59He's pissed.
18:00Brian can be pretty wild.
18:01He is quite funny, some of it.
18:02Are you with him?
18:03Yes.
18:04Oh, wonderful.
18:05Why is he getting arrested then?
18:06He's not.
18:07He's nearly falling in the road.
18:08He's all right, mate.
18:09I've seen him worse than that.
18:10Have you?
18:11All right.
18:12Come on.
18:13Who else?
18:14Where's he gone now?
18:15Yeah, I have to right.
18:16Where has he gone?
18:17I thought you were with him.
18:18Let's go.
18:19Can I ask you a question?
18:22Where?
18:23Where?
18:24Where?
18:31Come on, mate.
18:32Come on up, T.
18:33No, no.
18:34What have we done?
18:35What have we done?
18:36What have we done?
18:37What have we done?
18:38What have I done?
18:39What have I done?
18:40What have I done?
18:41I'm asking a question more.
18:42Send it and we'll talk.
18:44Get in the handcuffs and then we'll talk.
18:46You're under arrest for going equipped, all right?
18:48No, why haven't been equipped?
18:49Julia Charlie 190.
18:50Why haven't been equipped?
18:52Excuse me.
18:53Apologies, we're on Ship Street at the moment.
18:55We've got one in custody for going equipped.
18:57Your house is your castle, so I hate break-ins.
19:00Coward's crime, really.
19:02I've just been told by a member of the public that you were trying to break in.
19:04No, it's not been broken.
19:05No, it hasn't been broken.
19:06It hasn't been broken.
19:07It hasn't been broken.
19:08Attempting to break in?
19:09No, I haven't.
19:10I haven't attempted to break in, though.
19:11All right?
19:12My mate lives there.
19:13I live here.
19:14I've been moving around.
19:15No.
19:16Calm down.
19:17My dad was a lorry driver.
19:18He used to go to France a lot where...
19:20pick up cheap booze.
19:22Put all the booze on the kitchen table.
19:24He came down one morning and all the booze had gone,
19:27and the VCR nicked.
19:29Please believe me, mate.
19:30I really haven't.
19:31I swear to God, mate.
19:32Well, you can spray it in the morning, mate.
19:35We go to a lot of jobs, but a burglary, I think,
19:38especially to someone's home or their small business
19:41is a massive attack on them.
19:43You know, people have had to move because they've been burgled
19:46and that's not right.
19:48I've done nothing wrong.
19:49I've done nothing wrong.
19:50I've done nothing wrong.
19:51I've done nothing wrong.
19:52I've done nothing wrong.
19:53I've done nothing wrong.
19:54I've done nothing wrong.
19:55He's got this in his hands.
19:56I'm going to say a rudimentary lock pick.
19:59There's a homemade lock pick.
20:02And a black glove.
20:05He's a bit of a collectible on the old Brighton home criminals.
20:13Yeah.
20:14You know, I've known him since a kid.
20:17And he's had a bit of a rough upbringing,
20:19and unfortunately, it's ended up like this.
20:23You almost see people grow up, become like children to men,
20:27and, you know, that can go either way.
20:29That can go from they were a bit of a naughty kid,
20:31got into a bit of trouble with the police,
20:33and now they've got a good job.
20:35But sometimes it goes the other way,
20:37and they grow up from being a bit of a naughty kid
20:40to, you know, a full-on criminal.
20:42It is quite sad when you see someone, you know,
20:44going downhill like that.
20:46What can you hear them saying or screaming?
20:50Um, I heard someone shout, it's the weed, it's the weed.
20:54They're starting to get physical with each other.
20:56Okay.
20:57We've got it on an emergency response.
20:58We'll get officers straight out of it.
21:00They're saying they're going to kill each other now.
21:02And someone says, my kids are upstairs.
21:04Are the children inside the address?
21:06I think so, yeah, I just heard the little ones.
21:08They're under the age of, I'd say, four.
21:10Oh, God.
21:12Oh, dear.
21:25Romeo 117.
21:27I've got two in. Request for further units.
21:29Go ahead, Chloe.
21:30Yeah, I'm rude.
21:32We're transporting someone, I think.
21:34Shouty.
21:38Shouty.
21:40It's the only thing that worries me over the radio.
21:45There's only little ones up here.
21:47Oh?
21:48There's only little ones upstairs.
21:49Pardon?
21:50There's only little ones upstairs.
21:51Yeah.
21:52That's all he's checking for.
21:53I've got two kids in there.
21:54Right.
21:55Two, I think, one or two-year-old and a baby.
21:57Okay.
21:58Um, Mum's drunk.
21:59She's almost so good at smoking cannabis,
22:01so she's going to come in for neglect.
22:03This is going to obviously kick off.
22:05Are you all right transporting Mum?
22:07Yeah, it's fine.
22:08Hmm.
22:09I don't care how drunk you are.
22:12I don't care what you've been through.
22:14For me, when it comes to kids, there's no excuse.
22:17Some kids over the canopy!
22:19I've got a bad feeling.
22:22They're in the bedroom with us.
22:24That's going to be the issue.
22:25So, right.
22:26Is she holding one?
22:27Yeah, I'm going to try and talk to her and explain.
22:30All right, let's try.
22:32Even before I should have had those responsibilities,
22:35I've had to look after my sister in very traumatic situations.
22:40I know people parent, they make silly mistakes,
22:42and I'm not perfect.
22:44But there's a line,
22:45and if somebody crosses that line,
22:47and they're not looking after that child,
22:49then I don't budge.
22:51It's come from seeing, like, people that I love to bits get hurt.
22:56I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.
22:58I don't know.
22:59I don't know.
23:00No!
23:01No!
23:02Let go!
23:03No!
23:04Not in front of the children.
23:05Not in front of the children.
23:06Not in front of the children.
23:07Not in front of the children.
23:08Just bring it down.
23:09Bring it down.
23:10Can you shut the door?
23:11Let's not do this in front of the kids, mate, okay?
23:13Are you fine?
23:14Are you fine?
23:15I've never looked at one kid.
23:16Just listen to me.
23:17Let's not kick off in front of the kids, please.
23:18One step.
23:19Who's that?
23:20Are you mad?
23:21One step.
23:23Who's that? Are you mad?
23:26Oi, no, I don't want no one talking to me.
23:28No-one is talking to you.
23:29Wait, I haven't done nothing wrong.
23:33Your kids are going to be looked after, OK?
23:37Don't do that. OK?
23:39You banging your head isn't going to help your kids, is it?
23:41That's going to make the whole situation worse.
23:43Please, it's me. It's only me that loves them.
23:48Yes?
23:49We need to speak to you about what happened to me.
23:51No, it's me. I love them. It's me.
23:53OK.
23:54Please, I beg you, just to...
23:56It's not going to change, unfortunately.
23:58We're trying to explain it to you.
23:59I haven't done nothing wrong.
24:03Wait, that girl's lucky, yeah? She didn't get fucking stabbed.
24:06This is not...
24:07You making threats to stab people is not going to help your children.
24:10I would never regret my kids.
24:11I love them too much.
24:14Daddy used to beat us up.
24:16That's all right.
24:18I'm fucked up tonight.
24:23I'm very much of the opinion that no matter what you've been through,
24:26once you're an adult, you have choices.
24:29If you make the wrong choice, that's on you.
24:34And I can quite happily sit there and say that,
24:36because I've been through a hell of a lot of shit in my personal life
24:38before I joined this job.
24:40I could have gone the opposite way.
24:43And if I had have done,
24:44I don't know if I would have used those excuses.
24:48I'll empathise with it,
24:49but you make your own choices.
24:52Police were called to a fight outside of her property.
24:55Her property smelt strongly of cannabis
24:57and there was broken glass outside of it on the floor.
25:00Police have gone in and located her children upstairs
25:02crying with a dirty nappy.
25:04And there had also been a fight inside her property
25:06which had spilt out onto the street.
25:08And for that reason,
25:09she's been arrested on suspicion of child neglect.
25:11Let me make this one then.
25:12That was horrible.
25:28Not good.
25:30I'd rather have a fight with a six-foot-five man,
25:32to be honest with you,
25:33than have kids respond like that.
25:36It's not fair on the children.
25:37No, it's just...
25:38Like, it's horrible,
25:39but don't do that for...
25:40Like, she screamed,
25:41and then you've got, like,
25:43a two-year-old and a one-year-old screaming.
25:44They're not going to understand, are they?
25:45They're just going to be frightened.
25:46Strange people in your house already.
25:48Yeah.
25:49Let's do it calmly.
25:50If you want to kick off and fight us,
25:52do it outside.
26:03I once had a search at custody
26:05that one of my colleagues was doing.
26:08It was a male.
26:09And, um...
26:11He...
26:12He got a bit of a...
26:13A bit of a...
26:14A bit excited
26:15whilst the male colleague was searching him.
26:19And, um...
26:20I couldn't stop...
26:21Don't quite believe.
26:22I couldn't stop giggling in my...
26:24It just kept getting a bit bigger and bigger.
26:26Oh, no!
26:27It was very uncomfortable.
26:29One, one, seven.
26:30Got a, uh, cleared nines.
26:31Lewis Road in Brighton.
26:32Some, uh, members of the public with a male who's, uh, extremely drunk.
26:44He's, uh, potentially, yeah, MedCon.
26:46We don't really know at this stage.
26:47One, two, four, we'll take that.
26:48It's always in the middle of the night when things start to get a bit crazy.
26:54Once people have had a bit too much to drink.
26:57You can't predict what's gonna happen.
26:59Ever.
27:00Whatever job you're going to,
27:02even if it doesn't sound like it's going to be violent or aggressive,
27:08gotta be thinking worst-case scenario
27:12in order to protect yourself and the people that you're going to help.
27:24Is that his blood?
27:25Yeah, yeah.
27:26Where's it from?
27:27From the back of his head.
27:29Has he fallen over, has he?
27:30No, he didn't matter.
27:32Well, they tried to mug him at night.
27:33Who's tried to mug him?
27:34Hiya.
27:35We just want to make sure you're all right before you go home.
27:39This guy was walking past.
27:40This guy was driving.
27:41Do you see what's happened?
27:42Two kids were, like, mugging him against the pole.
27:44They pushed him against the pole.
27:45One of them tried to put his hand in his pocket, I think.
27:47One of them just, like, smacks him in the head.
27:48And they just, um, he falls on the ground and he just leg it.
27:51Yeah.
27:52Got ya.
27:53One, two, four.
27:54This is a robbery or an attempt robbery.
27:56Just where two suspects northbound Lewis Road.
27:59We've not seen him.
28:00This is just from a witness.
28:01All I want to do is go home.
28:02OK.
28:03Can I just make sure you're all right?
28:04You've got a lot of blood.
28:05Oh, yeah.
28:06That's a big old gush, innit?
28:07Yeah.
28:08Yes.
28:09Hang on, let me get the torch on it so I can see it a bit better.
28:10Is that all right?
28:11Yeah.
28:12Yeah?
28:13Because we might have to take...
28:14Put your head down.
28:17Oh.
28:18Yeah, there's quite a bit of blood.
28:20Um...
28:21Oh, I think you need to go to the hospital because I'm not a medical expert.
28:25I can't say, yeah, that's great, that's fine.
28:28What if you go to sleep and then you won't wake up again?
28:31Because you've got a head injury.
28:33Unfortunately, when people are drunk, they do sometimes become victims of crime.
28:37And it's our job as police then to get involved and help them as best as we can,
28:42especially in their vulnerable state.
28:44You want to get yourself checked out?
28:46Once it wears off, we never know what's going to happen, really.
28:50When people are drunk, they can definitely underestimate the severity of their injury.
28:55The adrenaline is going through your body, especially after you've been assaulted.
28:59And you're in this sort of survival mode, so you're not going to listen to police officers.
29:04You don't know what's going on upstairs, do you?
29:06We've never known what's going on.
29:08We've never known what's going on upstairs there, anyway.
29:10Let's make sure it's all right first.
29:13If you get the attention of the victim and you can just hone them in on you
29:18and what you're saying rather than paying attention to the chaos of what's going on,
29:22sometimes you can get them to listen to what you're saying a little bit.
29:26We've called an ambulance, OK, so they'll be on their way soon.
29:29I'm fine, darling.
29:30And we've got a first aid kit in the back of the car,
29:33so we're just going to make...
29:34I'm fine.
29:35All right?
29:36I'm fine.
29:37I'm fine.
29:38Well, can we at least do something and just make sure, yeah?
29:41When they come in and they'll have a look at you and they'll say,
29:43the bloke ain't got a brain, so we should send him home anyway.
29:48Fuck off.
29:49Yeah?
29:50Does that hurt?
29:51Does that hurt?
29:52No.
29:53No?
29:54So you've had a few drinks, yeah?
29:55Yeah.
29:56Is this how you normally feel when you've had a few drinks,
29:58or do you feel a bit more, like, dazed?
30:00Sometimes I don't have an idly walk, but...
30:03Right, OK.
30:04How much do you think you've had to drink tonight?
30:09Pints?
30:1010 pints?
30:1110, 12, maybe?
30:1212 pints.
30:13I wouldn't be able to speak up to 12 pints, would you?
30:1712 pints.
30:20He's got quite a haematoma on the back there.
30:22He's going to have to go in.
30:23You can't go over there.
30:24He's going in.
30:25He's going in, right?
30:26He's going in, right?
30:27He's going to have a headache tomorrow, for sure.
30:29He certainly is.
30:30You definitely get used to the blood and the gory first aid
30:34that you have to do sometimes.
30:36But you also have the reassurance of the ambulance aren't far away.
30:41I'd rather they got the best care that they could get and overreact
30:46and it'd be nothing, then have assumed they're fine
30:50and send them home and the worst happens.
30:59Anybody titties!
31:05They're telling me to fucking call them!
31:07Right.
31:08Bomb.
31:09The country's actually...
31:11Yeah.
31:13Chucking out time is kind of like the home stretch of a long run.
31:17You can see the end, but you can also see a lot of obstacles in your way.
31:21And half of the time, you're kind of just praying that everyone behave themselves
31:25and goes home.
31:26But across the town, in the slightly quieter areas,
31:30the more sinister things can happen.
31:32PHONE RINGS
31:36Please, I can help.
31:38Hello, it's Mitch Collison Police here.
31:40I've just had a caller on the phone.
31:42He's a landlord.
31:43His tenants are in Brighton.
31:44OK, so what has he reported?
31:46There is a man that lives in the basement flat
31:49who has previously made death threats towards his tenants,
31:53smashed doors, windows, and has been evicted this morning.
31:57But the tenants believe that he's broken back into the property
32:01and they're so terrified that they've actually gone to stay with a friend
32:05because they just don't want to be in the property.
32:07It's the police. Open up, please.
32:28Buddy, open up. We just need a chat with you, please.
32:30We'll see you then.
32:32PHONE RINGS
32:34PHONE RINGS
32:37Get back out.
32:38PHONE RINGS
32:39432, Ergin, Madison. He's got a hammer.
32:41And he's going to use it on us.
32:43Can we get on the into it, please?
32:44SPO possible.
32:45When we're called to instances where we need to start using
32:49our police support unit kit,
32:51that's when you start thinking,
32:53this could be quite serious now.
32:55I've got an enforcer.
32:56I've got bars to pry things open with.
32:59I've got equipment to pad up for my team.
33:01It's a massive use of force if I do decide we're going to go in
33:06to an address and take somebody out.
33:08And it has to only be used when it's our last resort.
33:13It can be a bit of a goose bump situation
33:15because there's a lot of risk that falls on my shoulders.
33:18PHONE RINGS
33:22We've knocked at the door and straight away he's got very aggressive.
33:25And he told us to F off, called us a nonce,
33:27and then said he was going to use a hammer and a knife
33:29and he would fight us.
33:30Yeah.
33:31He owns that property.
33:32Yeah.
33:33So he's £83,000 in debt.
33:36So the court has taken away the property.
33:39The person who's called in is the owner of the top of this property.
33:43And he's seen the person come through and ring the doorbell
33:46into the property.
33:47I think he's probably still got a key to a property
33:50that he's been supposedly evicted from.
33:52I think just the main thing that's because the biggest issue here
33:56is the way that you've presented.
33:58You've come to the door with a knife and a hammer.
34:00You've got people quite scared.
34:03You are not fucking worthy.
34:05Get the fuck off your land.
34:07All right.
34:08Why are there so many people?
34:10Why is there so many believers?
34:12We wouldn't disclose what's going on.
34:14Do you know the person inside that address?
34:16What's your relationship like with him?
34:17Just going to us.
34:18That's fine.
34:19We're obviously here trying to find out what's going on.
34:21And he's given us a bit of violence.
34:23He needs mental health support.
34:25Yeah.
34:26But we can't do that through a door.
34:28Dealing with members of the public
34:30who aren't aware of what we're there for
34:33are probably the primary problem that we have.
34:37You'll be very careful.
34:38I said watch people first.
34:39I said it was...
34:40Do you want to listen to me?
34:41Absolutely.
34:42You're all talking at the same time.
34:43You're talking to me.
34:44I'm happy to have a conversation.
34:45That never happened to you before.
34:46And the only way I can describe it
34:47is it's kind of like you're holding something up
34:49that's quite dangerous
34:51and your annoying sibling is tugging at your leg
34:54asking you to get him a drink
34:56or to explain to him how life works.
34:59You know?
35:00It's near an impossible task half the time.
35:03We're trying to sneak in
35:04and we're trying to get him to open the door to us, OK?
35:06Get a fucking ambulance here
35:08and we've got a fucking trained person
35:10that's meant to look after him
35:11because you're not looking after him.
35:12We are trying to speak with him.
35:14Can I ask you a blank question?
35:15No.
35:16Were you evicted today?
35:17No.
35:18You'll get off for a fucking later if it's paid for.
35:20I'm happy he's not a risk to himself.
35:21We're happy we haven't got any criminal offences.
35:22Definitely still civil.
35:23It appears a civil issue with the courts.
35:27and not an actual criminal offence has been committed.
35:29Broken in.
35:30He's squatting, essentially.
35:31He's squatting.
35:32He's got rights.
35:33If we can't confirm the offence,
35:34we're not going to be forcing our way in.
35:36So we're going to be leaving him to it now
35:38because we can't identify any solidified offences.
35:40We're happy he's not at risk of taking his own life
35:42and we're quite happy he's in there on his own
35:43and we're quite happy he's in there on his own
35:44so there's no one else at harm or at risk of harm inside.
35:47If you do hear any, like, commotion you're quite concerned about
35:48that he may harm himself or anything, do call.
35:49But to put you guys at ease,
35:50we're not going to be forcing our way in there.
35:51OK, thank you for letting me know that.
35:52OK, so we're going to be leaving him to it now
35:54because we can't identify any solidified offences.
36:00We're happy he's not at risk of taking his own life
36:02and we're quite happy he's in there on his own
36:04so there's no one else at harm or at risk of harm inside.
36:08If you do hear any, like, commotion you're quite concerned about
36:11that he may harm himself or anything, do call.
36:13But to put you guys at ease,
36:14we're not going to be forcing our way in there.
36:15OK, thank you for letting me know that.
36:17I won't ever escalate a situation.
36:21I've taught people off cliffs.
36:23I've stopped massive brawls.
36:26Just by focusing that energy on me
36:28and taking them out of a situation,
36:30I've been able to use my dulcic tones
36:34to create some sort of balance, I'd say.
36:37I've been to jobs where as soon as you turn up,
36:38you're being called a rapist, a racist, a murderer.
36:52Before you even said hello,
36:53the more you can keep that level head,
36:55the more people will be more receptive to what you say.
36:58It just takes a little while for them to actually understand
37:00you're not.
37:01The picture they're painting,
37:03they give us more grief.
37:05We adapt to that.
37:06The point of being in this role
37:08is that you have to be a chameleon in a way.
37:11What's that song?
37:12A common chameleon song?
37:14I'll have to get you singing it in a minute.
37:16Sussex police are warning people to stay away
37:31from a large fire that has broken out
37:33at the Royal Albion Hotel.
37:35David Legg is there with more.
37:3715 fire appliances in attendance.
37:40The public has been asked to avoid the area
37:42and an investigation into the course of the fire
37:44is continuing.
37:51Oh, my God, the entire building's on fire.
37:54They had any casualties, haven't they?
37:56It's all very unknown at the moment.
37:58It went very quick.
37:59Fire's requested that everybody on the old scene
38:02is moved away.
38:04When we first got the call,
38:06it was just that there was a fire within the hotel.
38:08So from then, it's just escalated.
38:10It hasn't slowed down.
38:11They've lost control.
38:12We've basically evacuated everywhere.
38:14Whether or not it's happened intentionally,
38:16we have to deal with saving life first
38:18and making sure everyone's OK.
38:21We've got any more.
38:27We've got phones, officers heading down.
38:29We need to clear the footpath.
38:31We do have further resources on the way.
38:33I'd lose count of the amount of people
38:35who think they know better than us.
38:38Hello.
38:39Steve.
38:40And can make a serious situation
38:42just that little bit more serious.
38:44Once we stop one person, five or six,
38:46then decide to run through.
38:47Even at the moment, it's so unmanageable
38:49that someone's going to get hurt.
38:50You're under arrest.
38:51Do not mention.
38:52We're arresting some of you.
38:53You're going to try to help.
38:54Fuck off!
38:55Shut the fuck off you!
38:56For some reason, drunk people feel like
38:57they need to run towards that danger
38:58that's in front of them,
38:59but it's our role and our priority
39:01to make sure that doesn't happen.
39:03We're moving the scene back that way.
39:05No matter what happens when you're at work,
39:07life still carries on.
39:08You can best plan for everything,
39:10but I think when you make those plans,
39:12that's when it's more likely to go wrong.
39:14Oh, I've got my daughter's birthday tomorrow.
39:17Party's in, like, six hours.
39:18That's depressing.
39:19I'm just going to have to roll.
39:20Roll on through.
39:21I'm so unmanageable right there.
39:40Starsex police, what's your emergency?
39:41Please stop fighting through!
39:44I don't know!
39:45No!
39:47I'm so unmanageable right there!
39:49I'm unable to understand what you're saying.
39:54Your ex-partner has turned up. Are you harmed?
39:57Yeah, but I'd like to please be in the hall.
40:00And is he still in your property now?
40:02No.
40:02Thank you. You're doing really well.
40:06He's talking about hair strainers. He's talking about what I'm saying.
40:11So hair strainers and morphine.
40:15Yeah.
40:16We've got officers on route to you.
40:19I just know that he's, like, quite happy at least.
40:22It's just a big problem.
40:25We've been assigned to a grade 2 domestic.
40:28He made a stabbing motion towards her with his flick knife.
40:31She's bleeding on her leg, and he's pushed her over
40:34and was throwing things at her.
40:37He could be lurking somewhere then, couldn't he?
40:39Mm-hmm. Is this it?
40:40Yeah.
40:41Well, he's got a knife on him now.
40:42Well, it's all right. We've got a taser.
40:44All right, fine.
40:50It'd be good if he was just here, wouldn't it, so he can get in.
40:53Mm-hmm.
40:56You could have, like, a job,
40:57and you could read it a million times,
41:00but I never form an opinion of it
41:02until I'm through the front door.
41:05Oh, hello, it's the police.
41:09I think there's certain elements of dealing with victims
41:11that you can't teach.
41:14There's so much to take into account when you walk in.
41:17But if you haven't got a suspect in custody,
41:21you have to accept some risk,
41:22which I don't really like doing.
41:24Hello.
41:25Is that...
41:25Is it just you here?
41:27Yeah.
41:28I could sit there and go, you know, we've arrested him.
41:30He's in a cell right now.
41:31He's on the way to a cell with police officers.
41:33He's not coming back.
41:35If I can say that to a victim,
41:37they're much more likely to, like, open up more,
41:39because then they've got that safety blanket.
41:42OK, so tell us what's happened today, then.
41:45What exactly is it that you're scared of?
42:03Is it further injury or violence,
42:05or is there other stuff to it as well?
42:08OK.
42:13Are you scared that he might try and kill you?
42:14Has he ever made any threats to do that,
42:15or are you scared that he might?
42:18Basically, you went for me, you saw I flee.
42:22And then you, like, started swiping it with the knife.
42:25Does it make you feel isolated from your mate,
42:27or so your family in the area?
42:29Yeah.
42:31OK.
42:31Has he sort of tried to stop you from seeing them, then?
42:35OK.
42:35It doesn't just go from nothing to a sustained assault.
42:46There would have been previous that we're not aware of.
42:49So is tonight the worst it's ever been, do you think?
42:52Whatever, yeah.
42:53OK.
42:54All I can do is do as much as I can and safeguard them as much as I can
43:03and try and build enough of a rapport with them
43:05to make them feel like they could call again.
43:07But at the end of the day, there's people out there,
43:11like some people that I've met,
43:12that if they have an intent to do something,
43:14no matter what you do,
43:16unless they're in prison,
43:17they will keep going.
43:21Calling the police has probably taken quite a lot,
43:23hasn't it, tonight?
43:24Mm-hmm.
43:26I'm not saying I understand how you're feeling,
43:29but I can certainly empathise with it.
43:31It's taken a lot for you to do that.
43:34Look, it's not normal.
43:37I feel failing in some kind of way,
43:40because he's not well.
43:41OK.
43:42But I can't keep covering and excuse him.
43:46No.
43:47We'll leave you to it, but please ring us.
43:49I know I've said that about 15 times.
43:54You're all right.
43:54You take care.
43:57I've got a B in my bonnet about this one, though, Jodie.
43:59I want to arrest him.
44:01What an absolute prick.
44:13You can easily just give up on this job
44:15and go find an easier job that pays similar money.
44:17But I love this job.
44:21And I think sometimes it can really be,
44:23whatever I'm going through in my life,
44:24I can come to work and focus on the job.
44:27And it's a really good distraction, this job,
44:30which I think is quite nice sometimes.
44:32Oh, fucks.
44:33For me, it's like nuts as it sounds, the more risk that's involved for myself and my personal
44:44safety, the more adrenaline I get.
44:46It's going to those jobs where members of the public wouldn't put themselves in that situation
44:50and I'm doing it.
44:51Yes, you've got the element of like, oh, well, we've safeguarded the victim as well.
44:55But on top of it, you've also got that like little bit of adrenaline.
44:58And then it's like going to Thorpe Park for the day.
45:01But it's free.
45:03And you're getting paid for it.
45:03That keeps me going.
45:18Relax.
45:19Relax.
45:20You're under arrest.
45:21Relax your arms.
45:24Don't sense.
45:25Do not sense.
45:26Do not sense.
45:27Get your leg out.
45:30EVH at the moment, all right?
45:39Sorry if I hit you and I'll never lay hands on these officers, especially on women.
45:44Video these bitches for being a dumb cunt.
45:48Yeah, yeah, yeah.
45:49Video me, come get the fuck up.
45:51Shut the fuck up.
45:52Get off me.
45:54Get off me.
45:57Come on, mate.
45:57Come on, I'll see.
45:59Hello.
46:00What's going on?
46:01What's going on?
46:01What's going on?
46:02What's going on?
46:02What's going on?
46:05Put that down.
46:06Put that down.
46:06What's going on?
46:07What's going on?
46:13Oh, I've got my daughter's birthday.
46:14There's no point in going to bed now.
46:17I think any sleep now is a waste.
46:19So, yeah, I'll just crack on and push forward.
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