In this video, the content creator visits the SAS base RAF Creedon Hill and specifically the cemetery for fallen soldiers. The visitors encountered signs prohibiting photography and sketching due to official secrets acts. They spoke to two armed response officers, PC Davis and Rich, and were allowed to enter the cemetery. The visitors were respectful and had a conversation with the military police before leaving.
The video starts with the content creator visiting the SAS base RAF Creedon Hill and noticing the SAS cemetery across the road. The visitors then noticed a sign indicating that the area is a prohibited place within the meaning of the official secrets act of 1911 and 1939, prohibiting photography and sketching. They conversed with two armed response officers, PC Davis and Rich, who allowed them to enter the cemetery. During the conversation, they learned that the area is military property and not open to the public.
The visitors were respectful during their visit to the cemetery, taking care not to film any individuals or vehicles. They expressed interest in the site and the cemetery, but did not ask any inappropriate questions or engage in any disrespectful behavior. They later encountered military police, who informed them that the cemetery was not open to the public. The visitors had a conversation with the police officers and apologized for any misunderstanding.
In conclusion, the video highlights the importance of being respectful when visiting sensitive areas such as military bases and cemeteries. The visitors in the video demonstrated this by being polite and courteous to the armed response officers and the military police. While they were allowed to enter the cemetery, they were mindful of the signs indicating that the area was restricted and did not cause any disturbances. Overall, the video serves as a reminder to be respectful when visiting such sensitive areas and to follow any rules or regulations in place.