In this video, a group of auditors are on their way to Rochdale to investigate an officer who was allegedly providing information to organized crime groups. While picking up a scrap man at Leeds University, they encounter security personnel who accuse them of acting suspiciously. The auditors become frustrated with the heavy-handed approach of the security personnel and their German Shepherd. They argue that they have done nothing wrong and that they are allowed to walk around and look at buildings. The auditors become irritated when the security personnel accuse them of stealing bikes and question their intentions.
The auditors are surprised by the response of the security personnel, who arrive with four officers and a dog to question them about their activities. The auditors feel that the security personnel’s behavior is unnecessary and heavy-handed, and that they are simply trying to provoke a reaction. The auditors point out that they have not done anything wrong and that they are simply looking around the university campus. The auditors ask to be allowed to enter a nearby museum, which the security personnel allow.
The auditors are frustrated with the way the security personnel have treated them, and they believe that the security personnel have overreacted to their presence. They argue that they have done nothing wrong and that they should be allowed to move around the campus freely. The auditors are relieved when the security personnel eventually allow them to enter the museum, and they feel that they have been vindicated in their actions.
Overall, this video highlights the tensions that can arise between auditors and security personnel when auditors attempt to investigate police officers. The auditors feel that they have been unfairly targeted and harassed by the security personnel, and they believe that the security personnel’s behavior is unnecessary and heavy-handed. While the auditors ultimately gain access to the museum they were interested in, the incident raises questions about the relationship between auditors and security personnel, and the tactics used by security personnel to control public access to public spaces.