It escalated to some thing it shouldn’t have perhaps but If the company has said they’d rather him not film for security purposes he should have accepted and walked away. too many people have a sense of self Entitlement- I know technically he’s doing nothing wrong but why continue to do something if someone has asked you not to - even if you can? He’s obviously done ones before with no issues so if this one wasn’t wanted, strike it down and move on to another? they’ve no idea of his intentions.if a bloke stood outside my front gate and started flying a drone right over the garden and providing commentary I wouldn’t be too happy either.
I got about 10 minutes in. I don't know what happened beyond that, but surely the guy making the footage knows he's going to wind people up and he's just doing it for reaction and to antagonise. What a strange way to fill your time.
I suspect he gets all sorts of reactions, particularly as the guy videoing immediately baits the guys. You can understand those kind of reactions from people who are protective of what they've built. I'm not condoning it at all by the way. Just a very weird situation from all sides.
Very odd - people who’s pasttime is to antagonise people and do things that they know will upset people but because they are ‘legal’ they’ll do it anyway just to prove they can. it’s like the ones that wind the police up on camera - just wasting everyone’s time - must give them a sense of achievement.
I think I'll judge the quality of a man on my interactions and what he does for his community, not like anonymous usernames on an Internet forum gagging for drama to fill their obviously rather empty existences.
Personally I think the law should be changed to make it harder to film private businesses or members of the public without their permission but I also believe that you have to call for a change in the law, not take the law into your own hands which too many attempt to do and it doesn't solve the problem
Oh. It's this guy. Seen his videos before. Stopped watching 10 seconds in, as soon as I saw who it was. Tbf he's an absolute helmet. He purposely antagonises people, for no other reason than to get YouTube clicks. Someone should turn up at his front door and stick a camera in his face. Ask for a tour of his house and garden, then start getting arsey when he says no.
That's a fair point to be honest. I won't judge him as a man from this interaction alone. What I will say is that he handled this interaction poorly and should learn from it but on the flip side his charitable and community minded acts show he is a good person who simply reacted badly once in understandable circumstances.
What a horrible concept for a video. I sort of know the guy in the blue T-Shirt in the second video. I've met him several times at Barnsley away games. We were on the same aeroplane when we played Portsmouth away in the cup. Yes, I've travelled to a Barnsley game on a plane - Manchester to Southampton return, cheaper than the train - and it was the best away day I've ever had, even taking into account that we lost 4-2. Anyway, he was instantly likeable and I've spoken to him whenever I've seen him since. The only bit I've watched is where the lad I know walks up to the bloke making the video and asks him politely to stop filming as if it goes online it's going to attract people to rob the place. I don't need to watch anymore because there shouldn't be any further video. It should end there with the guy making the video walking away. And not doing this to anyone else. It's ridiculous that someone can simply wind folk up and put it online and make money out of it. How thoroughly depressing.
"That's a big general waste bin. Hmm, strange." I made it through about ten minutes. It's one of the weirdest YouTube videos I've ever seen, and I've seen a lot. Feels creepy AF.
I hate these videos there’s another one called DJ audits or something like that and he’s an absolute dhead too.