In this video, a group of individuals record their visit to the Merseyside Police dog and mounted section. They explore the facility and observe the training grounds for the police dogs and horses. The group engages in a conversation with a police officer who approaches them and questions their presence on the property. The officer explains that they received reports of individuals looking through the gates while wearing masks.
The conversation with the officer is cordial, and he provides information about the facility and his job as a police officer. The group asks about the OCC (Operational Command Centre), which the officer explains is the new police headquarters in the city center. They also ask about the meaning behind the badges on the officer’s uniform and discuss the use of cartoon versions of themselves for privacy protection.
As the group continues to explore the facility, they encounter a resident who pressed the bell and expressed concern about their presence. The group engages with the resident and explains their purpose for visiting, which the resident seems to accept. The group then discusses their plan to use a drone to capture footage of the training grounds, but the officer informs them of flight restrictions due to the nearby airport.
In the final part of the video, the group continues to explore the property and capture footage of the police cars, horses, and equipment. They make their way to the front of the building and observe more police training areas. The video ends with the group expressing their enjoyment of the visit and thanking the officer for his time and information.