In this video, a person explores an industrial estate in Wakefield, UK, where they stumble upon a unit belonging to West Yorkshire Police. They use a drone to capture footage of the numerous police vehicles parked in the area, including marked and unmarked cars, response cars, and traffic cars. The person provides a running commentary of what they see, including vehicles awaiting repairs and maintenance at the workshop.
In the middle of the video, a police officer approaches the person and asks them to leave the private property. The person engages in a conversation with the officer about drone regulations and their previous encounter with the police. They also discuss the boundaries of the private premises and implied rights of access. The conversation ends with the person agreeing to leave the area.
Towards the end of the video, the person accidentally cuts their finger and requests first aid from a police officer. The officer attends to the injury, and the person expresses gratitude for their help. The video concludes with the person continuing their exploration of the industrial estate.
Overall, the video provides an insight into a unit belonging to the West Yorkshire Police and the types of vehicles used by the police force. It also showcases the potential issues that can arise when using a drone and the importance of following drone regulations. Additionally, it highlights the willingness of the police to assist individuals in need, even if they are not associated with law enforcement.