In this video, News Now Yorkshire takes us on an adventure to the docks near Immingham, where they explore the cargo park in Killingholme. Joined by Live Free and Audit in Hull, they document their experience as they navigate the area and interact with the security personnel on-site. If you’re interested in learning more about Audit in Hull, you can visit their channel here and subscribe to stay updated with their latest content.
The team starts by filming around the docks, capturing the sights and sounds of the bustling industrial area. They soon find out that they are on private land, but after a brief conversation with a security guard, they are given permission to continue filming as long as they remain respectful and stay out of restricted zones.
As they continue exploring, the team comes across various components and machinery used in the shipping industry. They are met with some confusion and resistance from different security personnel, who seem to have conflicting opinions on whether filming is allowed on the property.
One particularly contentious interaction takes place between the team and a security manager who insists that they stop filming. She cites maritime ISPS regulations but fails to provide any specific details. The situation escalates when she threatens to call for a dog unit and have their car clamped.
Despite these challenges, the team remains civil and continues to engage with security personnel in an effort to understand the rules and regulations governing their presence on the site. They eventually encounter a security officer named Damien, who demonstrates a clear understanding of the proper use of a dog unit and explains that the dogs are meant for protection, not intimidation.
The team is impressed by Damien’s professionalism and acknowledges his level-headed approach to the situation in the comments section of their video. They decide to wait for the police to arrive, hoping to get a final verdict on whether they are allowed to continue filming at the docks.
This video highlights the importance of understanding one’s rights and the rules governing public and private spaces when engaging in activities like photography and videography. It also serves as a reminder that remaining respectful and civil during such encounters can often lead to more productive conversations and better outcomes for all parties involved.
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