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@UXB-p5u
@UXB-p5u 10 сағат бұрын
What the hell have the far left-wing Liberal elitist politicians done to our Police 'Force' ? Now we have large number's of University 'educated'(🤔😳) officer's. At best it's absolutely a 2 Tier police at worst...🤐🤐🤐
@PurpleAkiInATracki
@PurpleAkiInATracki Күн бұрын
I never knew moving air was strong wind lol 🫠
@UXB-p5u
@UXB-p5u Күн бұрын
Why didn't the geezer holding the kid tell the 'elderly customer'
@craiglittle1437
@craiglittle1437 2 күн бұрын
If those two didnt call their kid Wendy or Gail, I'd be very disappointed
@craiglittle1437
@craiglittle1437 2 күн бұрын
The creative language used to describe events is next level. Good for those guys for upholding traditional linguistic standards!
@craiglittle1437
@craiglittle1437 2 күн бұрын
BBC misinformation since 87
@Rob-le9fs
@Rob-le9fs 2 күн бұрын
A was 16 working on an estate in Woodstock Oxford for 6 months planting hardwood trees and they got ablierated, had to stake hundreds of trees all over again
@standup2982
@standup2982 2 күн бұрын
Michael Fish - what an obnoxious, arrogant W⚓️
@mydogky
@mydogky 3 күн бұрын
YES I remember it was on the brisk side we lost all the glass windows in our conservatory, I remember the noise it sounded bit like a train.we all moaned about how useless the weather forecast was
@koto_gamer
@koto_gamer 3 күн бұрын
helicopter is mad with 180 mph winds speeds
@liamfox1981
@liamfox1981 4 күн бұрын
Michael Buerk (aptly named) definitely panders to the "let's burn down the met office so this never happens again" crowd
@FAS1948
@FAS1948 4 күн бұрын
I was in a caravan in a quarry near Dungeness and I did not expect to survive the night. I was woken in the early hours by a noise like that of a military jet engine, and when I looked outside, the ground was streaked with sparks where gravel was being picked up and blown around. When I I went to my car to fetch something, it was impossible to stand up and I had to crawl on my hands and knees. One window of the car had been broken by a flying stone, and that was about the most insignificant damage we suffered.
@DarrylKing-ur5km
@DarrylKing-ur5km 4 күн бұрын
Man Over Exceeded himself 100 ft just can't do it When you got a 300 to 400 ft Hotel not a Chance
@morosso1968
@morosso1968 4 күн бұрын
25:41 sad fact. saving lives of strangers with their one foot on the edge of the grave. huge respect to all of the firemen on the planet.
@bustedfender
@bustedfender 7 күн бұрын
Slept through the whole thing…
@georgiana6598
@georgiana6598 7 күн бұрын
Peter luv, It's Georgina. December 2024, Peter is my brother in law, mate, I am so sorry about Adam. I'm still in bits.God Bless you, love going out to you. You are still my fave brother inlaw. ❤❤❤ xxx
@darrenpeden4592
@darrenpeden4592 8 күн бұрын
1987 was a good year for disasters
@Posie-hg1ze
@Posie-hg1ze 8 күн бұрын
I was 12 and living in Southend. I remember the noise it was horrendous. Boats were ripped from their moorings, carried over the beach and dumped in the road. It was a very long night. The next morning there was devastation everywhere, houses without roofs, windows blown out and so many trees down.
@lindaeverett7835
@lindaeverett7835 8 күн бұрын
I went to work the next day as i was a care assistant . i remember saying to my step dad you know your greenhouse and he said yeah i still have one i said to him no you dont look what the weather has done to it, he was shocked, and when i saw what that storm had done across the UK and the amount of people it killed i was devastated.
@simonrowe3124
@simonrowe3124 9 күн бұрын
The firewood industry did well out of this storm!
@CookieMonster-b3m
@CookieMonster-b3m 9 күн бұрын
Luckily we lived in a basement at the time. I was terrified 😔I was watching Michael fish with mum then the tv 📺 went off and I thought the world was ending, as a child I was very nervous 😬
@davidhunt3808
@davidhunt3808 12 күн бұрын
A cyclone !
@Raven-i1c8t
@Raven-i1c8t 12 күн бұрын
Before it got super crazy I was about 6 years old the wind actually lifted me off my feet later on in the day our roof actually blew off
@tariqkhader6196
@tariqkhader6196 12 күн бұрын
I was 6 and living in Wivenhoe. The Infant school was closed for the day and my parents and I went to Colchester to spend time with my nan.
@jotttn
@jotttn 13 күн бұрын
I was in an old Bedford TK camper and it got blown onto its side!
@kelloscully9632
@kelloscully9632 13 күн бұрын
I was 7 and was lifted off my feet and into the air.... The only time I ever felt like a bird 😂
@DMWBN3
@DMWBN3 13 күн бұрын
Blaggers doing pavement work - screaming at the straights - get on the floor you faking schlaags ....... 😮
@andrewhunt9519
@andrewhunt9519 14 күн бұрын
Simple : thing i remember abiut the storm : NO WARNING!!! .
@kristinchristopherson4878
@kristinchristopherson4878 15 күн бұрын
It is so odd to hear people discuss this kind of weather who have no experience with tornados. People from the Tornado Alley area in the US are watching this documentary like a horror film, screaming “What’s wrong with you? Why can’t you feel the danger!?”
@PrinceMonty153
@PrinceMonty153 15 күн бұрын
And it didn't even get a name.
@Carina-tn8oi
@Carina-tn8oi 15 күн бұрын
I bet the storm darragh brings back sad memories
@greigs9384
@greigs9384 18 күн бұрын
CFO David Harper. Sadly no longer with us.
@riggstwenty2
@riggstwenty2 18 күн бұрын
I was 16 , just left home and was living in a bedsitter on Exmoor. It was the loudest winds I ever heard. It sounded like a train.
@pauldg837
@pauldg837 19 күн бұрын
I was living in Salisbury and the night of the storm I slept through the entire night without waking up during the night. I was shocked next morning, when I saw numerous trees on our street had blown over. My family couldn't understand how the noise of the storm didn't wake me.
@dyanebaldwin1236
@dyanebaldwin1236 20 күн бұрын
hurricanes canbe large and sprawling.
@greigshearer5614
@greigshearer5614 20 күн бұрын
Ou have the policee one with the 2 cars and the police dog?
@mortgagewizard40
@mortgagewizard40 23 күн бұрын
14:45 i often wondered what Alistair McGowan did before he became an impressionist 🤣🤣
@Spitfiresammons
@Spitfiresammons 23 күн бұрын
This story should be made a mini British Tv drama series about the great storm of 1987.
@kristinchristopherson4878
@kristinchristopherson4878 15 күн бұрын
And the one from 1703. I will say, this doesn’t make the English dominance of the seas seem possible. I guess these are land people?
@Mink-yu8nu
@Mink-yu8nu 7 күн бұрын
It did get a mention in an episode of Our Friends in The North.
@ValerieTruckey
@ValerieTruckey 24 күн бұрын
May all those who died that day rest in piece and all those who survived blessed
@bullettube9863
@bullettube9863 26 күн бұрын
With wind speeds of 110 MPH? That is a mere category two hurricane in Florida! Now try to imagine a hurricane with winds of 150mph or a tornado with wind speeds of 200 mph and blizzards that pile snow in 30foot deep drifts you'll understand what the weather can be like in America. I live in a part of America where we measure snow fall in feet not inches, and stay inside when the snow blows so hard you can't see your hand in front of your face. We call it winter and we have learned to cope with it. But for people in countries like Britain where such weather is uncommon it must be terrifying!
@theculturedthug6609
@theculturedthug6609 11 күн бұрын
We live in England we don't have a natural disaster way of Life.
@grahammaguire404
@grahammaguire404 28 күн бұрын
Yeah definitely a insurance job,somebody's curry house not doing very well at all
@joeandrews7329
@joeandrews7329 10 күн бұрын
Very badly.
@MyHarrietHarper
@MyHarrietHarper 28 күн бұрын
The day the UK nearly sank into the Atlantic Ocean. The 1980s must’ve been like medieval times - a dark lonely time completely at the mercy of the wind and things like bacteria. This was on top of the misery of aids attacking every street. Those living in the UK had access to some decent music to brighten up their existence but there wasn’t much in the supermarkets apart from Angel delight and smash.
@PhilipKeenan-d5y
@PhilipKeenan-d5y 29 күн бұрын
Hey of course you only get 1 go at it a chance not really worth .....
@paulevans1864
@paulevans1864 29 күн бұрын
FODEN tipper not a easy truck to drive due to been non syncromesh gears and cable gear change that been under the tipping ram and inevitebly covered in dust made down changing difficult. However the truck had not just set off and blameing the truck operator was the easy way out as the driver was a ex police officer so he would'nt be to blame
@GarethT902
@GarethT902 21 күн бұрын
Try the brakes were found to be worn out and maintenance non existent. The Driver was completely exonerated.
@paulevans1864
@paulevans1864 21 күн бұрын
@@GarethT902 That was the inevitable result of a police investigation when one of their own was driving no doubt. the driver had carried out a long journey prior to that point and brakes just dont wear out so why did'nt he stop before that point??. Fodens with cable gear change were always difficult to change when worn, full of dust and been non syncromesh, it was always my thought he could'nt change down.
@jeffreyashton6405
@jeffreyashton6405 Ай бұрын
Firefighters are the real heroes not sportsmen or actors they are brave people who keep us safe.
@NathanPomfret
@NathanPomfret Ай бұрын
When getting out the doors as fast as possible was still a thing not taking your time getting dressed on station instead of the machines
@joeandrews7329
@joeandrews7329 17 күн бұрын
Soon as the crew alarm's given, they're off!.
@NathanPomfret
@NathanPomfret 13 күн бұрын
Yh not like now were takes ages getting out station ​@@joeandrews7329
@georgen9755
@georgen9755 Ай бұрын
Moorgate Moorgate Engine shed Moorgate Adjacent to flowers
@MrJacksparrow07
@MrJacksparrow07 Ай бұрын
Wow very powerful documentary. Side note, the voiceover is Siri and of Weakest Link fame
@Sol-Cutta
@Sol-Cutta Ай бұрын
With drugs its only dishonest because the state judge it so...everyone else on the chain regard it as unfortunate. They say crimes ignored by so many are questionable to illegality. 😮😮😮
@Sol-Cutta
@Sol-Cutta Ай бұрын
Quote - we arrested 36 of these dealers 😂😂😂 NO, u nicked 36 low level fund ur own habit PUSHERS, the dealers as they know are far far higher up the crack pipe 😂 these poor guys are just easy numbers for the nick record books..