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Peelers The PSNI for Real Season 1 Episode 1
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00:16A distressed mother is reported to be rushing into freezing waters with her baby in her arms.
00:46I've got the child, somebody help, I've got the child, the uniform from 9-5, I have the child here
00:57and my arms.
01:02Hello, I know, here, I know.
01:12Hello, Bubba, you're so lovely.
01:15Duty Sergeant from Romeo 9-5.
01:20Hi, Serge, can you get the ball to the IRs as a service?
01:24Here, he's sooty.
01:25I know, I know.
01:29Are you OK?
01:31No, her hair's been ripped out and everything.
01:36Life-changing moments happen every day in Northern Ireland.
01:40Yo!
01:41Stop kicking me, man.
01:44But the reality of policing here...
01:47You're right, don't you, Christ, don't touch me.
01:49That's right, back off.
01:49Don't touch me.
01:50...has remained unseen.
01:53All right, set me up on BBC, you fucking trump.
01:55We got due.
01:56Until now...
01:57Farm police under arrest.
01:59Show me your hands.
02:00I've got exclusive access to the PSNI.
02:03Oh, sweet, fuck!
02:06And over the last two years, I've seen that reality.
02:11Unfiltered and up close.
02:15I have never seen it like that in my life.
02:17I thought they are, it's like something they had to transplant, isn't it?
02:19I'm on a firing line
02:21Hit me a thousand times
02:25Licking me to bet the sunrise
02:27And do it all again
02:31I'm on a firing line
02:33Watching the world collide
02:37Giving you the truth
02:39And I believe that's worth the pain
02:53Mmm...
02:57I've spent hundreds of hours with the peelers you're about to meet.
03:01And let's just say, like everybody else in the country,
03:04they're not afraid to give me hassle.
03:06Let's just get all the evidence out here.
03:07Third highest paid gentleman in the BBC,
03:10with God knows how much else coming in from other wee bits and pieces, but...
03:15...wearing a pair of fucking Primark white linen trousers.
03:20Are they Primark? Yes.
03:21Are they Primark? Where are they out of?
03:23I don't know.
03:25I haven't seen anyone wearing white linen trousers since I watched Miami Vice.
03:29I like white linen trousers.
03:32I'm getting bullied.
03:34Take it up with the deputy chief constable.
03:39Trouble, trouble, please be kind
03:44I don't want no fight
03:46And I haven't got a lot of time
03:53Perry used to work as a prison officer before joining the PSNI in 2018.
03:59Anna cared for people in the NHS before joining in 2020.
04:03They are responding to a 999 call for a domestic incident in central Belfast.
04:10One brother's throwing bleach in the other brother's eyes.
04:15He's got multiple flags for violence.
04:17One of the brother?
04:18Yeah.
04:26There's quite a substantial history of domestics at the address there.
04:32We...
04:33Mama!
04:34It's all right.
04:38Is this us?
04:39Yeah.
04:40Down the street.
04:43Are you waiting for other crews or are you coming in?
04:46No.
04:46The dispatchers are updating Anna.
04:49It keeps quite a number of weapons in the address.
04:52There's the update we're getting here.
04:54The armed response unit deal with incidents involving weapons.
04:59But over the radio, Anna and Perry are told the specialist unit won't be there straight away.
05:04We're going to have to go.
05:07And so, worried about the immediate danger to the victim, they risk their own safety by going in straight away.
05:15What about these two here?
05:16If it's going to kick off.
05:17It's too hard.
05:18Just given the mention of weapons and stuff, if you just want to stay back a bit.
05:24It was on his way out and he came downstairs and threw a bottle of bleach in his face.
05:31Okay.
05:31I've been rinsing my eyes and all that.
05:33Is it in your eyes?
05:34Yeah.
05:34It is.
05:35He threw the bottle of bleach straight and...
05:37Where's the bottle of bleach now?
05:38I think he still has it on.
05:39Particularly if you walk in that hall, you can even smell it.
05:42So who's upstairs?
05:43Just...
05:43But definitely make sure you have gloves and all on.
05:47He's more likely hang on something right now, so I'm just letting you know.
05:50Okay.
05:56It's police.
05:57Come here a wee second.
05:57I just want to be ready to get out if he's need to.
06:06One down and we have a chat with you.
06:08Show us your hands here.
06:08Are you anything on your hands?
06:09No.
06:10What have you done that with?
06:11I need.
06:12Right.
06:13Have you anything on you you shouldn't have?
06:14I've had enough.
06:15Come towards me.
06:16Can I get arrested?
06:17Come towards me.
06:22I don't have a knife on me.
06:25I don't have a knife on me.
06:26You just said you've done that with a knife.
06:28Yeah.
06:28Yeah.
06:28So I'm going to pop these on you, okay?
06:29I don't have a window shop.
06:31Right.
06:31Well that's grand.
06:32You had a key there just said I don't want to go into my flacker or blood on me.
06:35You let me arrest?
06:36Oi?
06:38Right.
06:39Just you stand there.
06:39Is it my property?
06:40Why did you go into my property?
06:42It doesn't matter.
06:42It doesn't matter if it's your property.
06:43There's been an allegation of an assault.
06:47I don't have a knife on me.
06:50I don't have a knife on me.
06:51I don't have a knife on me.
06:52I don't have a knife on me.
06:52You look like I don't beat the fucker.
06:53Why can I not get me on property?
06:55He said there's a knife sitting on his windowsill.
06:57I'm assuming he's been in here because it stinks of smoke in here.
07:00Do you see bleach sitting right?
07:02He said there was a knife on his windowsill but I don't see it.
07:08Police are told a dog was being strangled by the man upstairs.
07:13He had the dog headlocked, choking it.
07:16He seemed off his head on something.
07:19I managed to get the dog off him.
07:21I was about to leave the house with my other brother-in-law
07:24who was also here trying to de-escalate things
07:26and the brother-in-law got arrested.
07:30He proceeded to unprovoked through bleach in my brother-in-law's face.
07:35Straight into his face?
07:36Straight into his face and into his eyes, yeah.
07:41They had taken the bottle of bleach upstairs,
07:43which we couldn't find at the minute.
07:45And then whenever you see him coming down with injuries,
07:47it's obviously then, does he have a weapon on him?
07:48We don't know.
07:49So we've got him in cuffs pretty quickly there.
07:51He was quite compliant with us and we have a crew outside with him now.
07:54Good.
07:55Yeah.
07:57I want a day's work.
08:01We've only started the shift a couple of minutes ago
08:04and Anna and Perry get this call
08:06that there's a guy throwing bleach in someone's eyes.
08:09They also get a warning that this guy's known to have weapons in the house.
08:14And so what do they do?
08:16They rush into danger.
08:19And, I don't know.
08:21I've just reported on the PSNI so many times
08:24and I'm nearly ashamed to say
08:28that I haven't realised the bravery of these officers.
08:33You need to be here to feel it.
08:37So obviously he's been up here self-harming,
08:40probably following what's happened.
08:42But there's obviously an allegation that bleach has been thrown in somebody's eye,
08:44so we don't know where the bottle of bleach has went.
08:47We've come up just to make sure there's nobody else in the property
08:50and to see if we can find the bleach.
08:51But obviously we've now come into the room
08:52and there's grinders and stuff sitting everywhere,
08:54so just get all this checked while we're here.
08:57Here there's the bleach sitting there, Perry.
09:00Am I getting arrested for the night?
09:02Right.
09:03Can you just take him outside there just for those?
09:05Yeah, it's OK. Don't worry.
09:07We'll have used a first aid kit.
09:09Can I say something to you?
09:10It's all right.
09:11You just heard over the radio there that there may be weapons in the house.
09:15He's throwing bleach into people's eyes
09:17and you two just run into that danger.
09:20But then the update that we're getting is that
09:23we're still kicking off with family.
09:25So what's the other option?
09:27Stay outside, let it escalate and then...
09:29Well, the other option is you think about yourselves.
09:32Part of the job, yeah.
09:35Do you think it's appreciated?
09:37No.
09:38And does it matter if it is appreciated?
09:41Not really.
09:41Like, I didn't join the job for people to tell me that I've...
09:45like, oh, that was great what you did.
09:48Given the fact there was just the two of us at the start,
09:51that's why I called him down the stairs,
09:52rather than us go towards him, bring him.
09:54It gives you that reaction of him coming down the stairs.
09:56You can see if he's got something on his hands or anything like that.
09:58Which is why I wanted to leave at the door.
09:59She could get out should he have presented us something.
10:02Gives us time to reverse if he is posing a threat, but...
10:06But I think the other thing as well,
10:07like, you know, people do go on slabber and whatever else,
10:09but, like, you could go to something, you know,
10:12obviously, like, nobody's seriously injured there.
10:15Like, he's obviously got bleached in his eyes,
10:16but you could go to something where, like, somebody's maybe...
10:18multiple stab wounds, and then...
10:20an hour later, you could be out at another call,
10:22and then you've maybe got somebody that's like,
10:24oh, he's not having fucking better to be at, blah, blah, blah.
10:29Were you scared?
10:32Well, you were telling us you'll stand back and all that.
10:36I know, I just didn't want his, like...
10:38If he comes down the stairs and goes for one of you, he's like...
10:41I'm always scared.
10:43Yeah, that's true.
10:45That's very true.
10:47Two years into this now, you don't know me by now?
10:50All too well.
10:50I'm a big woos.
10:51Mr Nolan all too well.
10:57All my friends, they shoulder me
11:00In my poor head of woe
11:04They know I'm good
11:08But I wanna be bad
11:13She was, oh, it's Stephen Nolan at my door, I can't believe it!
11:17She was smirking and all, and I was like,
11:18well, that changed your tone pretty quick.
11:20Oh, I can't believe it!
11:23Did you just know that was a Facebook post earlier?
11:26While we're here, my Gary gets lifted earlier by the Peelers
11:29for being a wee pervert
11:30But Stephen Nolan was there!
11:47Do you keep any chips up there?
11:54I'll tell you what, I had only been in the section for like five months, it was a summer trip
11:58out, we went out for a trip, and I didn't really know anybody, but I went to go get a
12:03train home at like 11 o'clock, and they were just like, can you take Tom home? And I was
12:06like, why? And Tom's a rat arse, I had to walk him to the train station.
12:10The picture speaks a thousand words.
12:12The picture speaks a thousand words.
12:12I won't show the picture.
12:13You have to show the picture.
12:14I was told, can you take Tom home, I didn't really know Tom at the time, and I had to
12:18literally carry him to a train.
12:20Or a floor where I could lay him.
12:22Oh my God!
12:25You will hear officers talk about a police family.
12:28That closeness with each other helps them get through the relentless demands of the job.
12:35Oh, funny.
12:38There is simply no let up.
12:43A man has been knocked down in South Belfast, and sent careering down the road.
12:52Nigel and Tom are responding.
12:56Nigel worked in finance before joining the police in 2019.
13:00He's now a sergeant.
13:02Tom worked in a call centre before joining at 19.
13:05Where are we going?
13:07One second.
13:08Within six years, he was a sergeant too.
13:12Donegal road, buddy.
13:14Right, so go tapes now?
13:15Yeah, you can't.
13:1710 of this, 20 of the other, whatever the saying is.
13:23I think a van has hit a pedestrian, but they're saying there's pedestrians going in and out of consciousness
13:28and nasty gash to their head.
13:32Left, left.
13:34Whoa.
13:38Does a taxi van has hit the pedestrian?
13:55The collision has left the pedestrian in a critical condition.
14:01The collision has left the pedestrian in a critical condition.
14:11And preserve any potential evidence.
14:15Anyone on the Donegal road that has more scene tape, if they could bring it down to the Tierney Gardens
14:20Utility Walk Junction, please.
14:23A woman is trying to get Tom's attention.
14:25Hello, ma'am, you okay?
14:27He's supposed to be meeting somebody on this road and he's not answering the phone to me.
14:29Who is he, sir?
14:30Just give me a second.
14:31I'm not sure.
14:32There's just a wee car crashes here, but I'm not exactly sure who's all involved, ma'am.
14:35I'll just see if I can find out who this person is.
14:38Oh, please tell me.
14:39No, don't worry, ma'am.
14:40I'll find out.
14:42Who is he?
14:43Is he a friend?
14:44Oh, jeepers.
14:45I'll say try not to panic, but I appreciate it's hard to do.
14:49The police are preserving the scene to gather evidence, but they're also dealing with raw human emotion.
14:56The taxi driver is shaken up.
15:00I think I'm going for six, sorry.
15:02Okay, go ahead.
15:03Get it up if you need to get it up.
15:05Do you want a bag or something?
15:06No more.
15:07Okay.
15:13And now, his family has arrived.
15:16Yeah, look, we'll be as sensitive as quick as we can.
15:19I understand you want to see him and stuff like that, but we want to...
15:21Well, you just found him so distraught.
15:22I know, he's bound to be, I understand, you know.
15:25Really distraught.
15:26Do you have a picture?
15:28I don't need an arm.
15:29It's terrible.
15:30I'll say apologies.
15:31Ambulance is very busy.
15:32I'll see if I can see what's going on.
15:41Will you open that?
15:48Dad's not in bad shape.
15:49He's dreadfully shook up.
15:51But the person you're like, anyhow.
15:55Oh, God, I ain't going to be sick.
15:57I'm sorry.
16:00The lady there thinks it's her partner that's just been hit.
16:02I'm just trying to confirm that.
16:04Is there a name for him yet?
16:05Who's all I've got so far?
16:07That's his girlfriend back there.
16:09Okay.
16:10I'll need to inform her that it's him.
16:12It is him?
16:12Aye.
16:16It's down to Tom to deliver a message the woman will never forget.
16:20The man fighting for his life is her partner.
16:25Apologies.
16:26Yes, it is.
16:26I think you can go to hospital.
16:29Just be careful there.
16:29There's a person.
16:32There's a person.
16:34Come in here, darling.
16:35Look at him.
16:35He's just here.
16:37I don't know when you came on, right?
16:38How's his name?
16:39I don't know when you came on, right?
16:40How's his name?
16:40You're all right?
16:42One step forward, one step aside.
16:44The injured man is stable and breathing.
16:50The police gather evidence for any potential investigation.
16:54But now, I have to head on to the next call.
17:01I'm doing a keto diet and it's very fine.
17:03How long have you been doing that?
17:05Only a couple of weeks.
17:06I want to go do it for a few more weeks.
17:08What am I missing?
17:09It's tight going to a restaurant and you can't have carbs or anything.
17:14You've been dedicated then?
17:15Yeah, baby.
17:18So you don't even have popcorn in cinema?
17:20I don't even.
17:24All right, there's a call coming on.
17:26Put my lights on.
17:29One zero zero from one zero one.
17:31Go ahead.
17:32There's a lot of new people forcing entry.
17:36This is your man, the sex offender.
17:40This was a guy who was removed from the property last week.
17:44Police assisted his removal.
17:45The locals were protesting about him being there.
17:48He's subsequently since returned to the property against police advice.
17:53I called this.
17:54Called it?
17:55Called it last week.
17:58There's several persons trying to effect entry to the property.
18:02Quickest way.
18:03I have a certain idea.
18:07The sex offender is trapped in his house.
18:10And with the crowd growing, the team need to get there quickly
18:13to make sure nobody gets hurt.
18:15Will you give me eyes left?
18:16Good to go, good to go.
18:18Are you assessing here what you're going to come onto?
18:20Yeah, we have a group of 40 people, Stephen.
18:22And they want this guy out.
18:24And some of the ones that are protesting outside the house
18:28are well-known protesters?
18:29Keep going.
18:29Yeah, they are.
18:32This is going to be a fucking nightmare, I'm telling you, chaps.
18:36Steve and Austie, we all good here, yeah?
18:37Yes.
18:38This is going to be a fucking disaster.
18:39What do you mean?
18:41The numbers here, I'm trying to get this boy out.
18:46Oh, jeez, you peeps.
18:48Stephen, I'm going to just stand with you.
18:50All right?
18:51If you don't mind.
18:52Because you're going to get a lot of heat here.
18:59I'm terrified in the middle of this volatile environment,
19:02and yet these young officers are calm.
19:05Adam and Tom start to deal with the crowd.
19:07John just pushed them all back, actually.
19:10And Nigel needs to make contact with the sex offender
19:13trapped in his house.
19:14Could you get the call handler to speak to him?
19:16Just let him know there's a couple of police at the door.
19:18If he could, let us in.
19:20Oh, where's the black man now?
19:22All right, how's it going?
19:23What about bringing paedophiles in the hour out again?
19:25Well, do you want to talk to our children?
19:27Do you want to tell us what's going on here tonight?
19:28He's a paedophile, you know what's going on.
19:30Aye, but I don't.
19:31We've just been racing tours here.
19:33He was put out last week.
19:33He was put out last week.
19:34They've brought him back, and the community are not having it.
19:37They brought him back?
19:37They keep bringing him back.
19:39Shame on you!
19:42Ten minutes ago, Nigel didn't know anything about this incident.
19:46Now, he's having to formulate a strategy on the hoof
19:49and organise it with the tactical support group
19:52who have just arrived.
19:54Where the truck is, there's a railing
19:56with probably 10 or 15 women.
19:59Each side of it were prams.
20:00So, as we come up there, we're bottlenecking.
20:02So, we'll probably need to clear that,
20:05and then move him straight through, get him in this,
20:07and get OTF.
20:10Meanwhile, as usual with me,
20:12the crowd aren't pulling any punches.
20:14Form a loose curtain.
20:16Pull Stephen back and just form a loose curtain.
20:22Just relax.
20:23Hey, just relax.
20:25Relax.
20:26Relax.
20:27Somebody have a word there.
20:30Here.
20:30Relax.
20:33You don't know what's going on in the back of the street.
20:34Fuck off!
20:37Absolutely.
20:39We're just moving him through this way, or are we?
20:41Yeah, we're going to get him out,
20:43move him as a group,
20:44round here.
20:45Yeah.
20:45Try and get to the truck in,
20:47and then gone.
20:48All right?
20:53Nigel knows it's better to get the protestors to cooperate,
20:56and so he convinces one of them to help.
20:59Can you try and pull everybody back
21:01to give me a chance to work here?
21:03Are you going to get him out?
21:04I am going to do my best,
21:05but I have to have a conversation.
21:07100%.
21:07Let me have a conversation.
21:08All right?
21:10All right.
21:15When did you come back?
21:17It was Friday evening.
21:19And you've had no issues since then?
21:20No.
21:21Have you left the house, sir?
21:22No.
21:22So there was no possible,
21:24suitable way anyone could have been here.
21:26Literally no way at all.
21:28So you've just been in here?
21:30Yes.
21:30Not having left to go anywhere.
21:32Not to get food or anything like that, no?
21:34Unfortunately, no.
21:36So what have you been living off?
21:37Just what was here?
21:38Basically what I've got in,
21:39which is very little now.
21:41Okay.
21:45Well, I know you don't need me to tell you what the process is,
21:48because you've lived through it a week ago,
21:49but we're probably at the point now where,
21:52you know, we can't come back here.
21:56Yeah, pretty much.
21:58So I'm pretty much fucked now.
22:00I never even know where to go.
22:02No!
22:03No, let me just speak for it!
22:04Can I tell you why...
22:05Don't speak for nobody else!
22:05You point this clearly down every fucking chance you get!
22:08Let me tell you...
22:08Every chance you get,
22:09just have your big fucking house!
22:10Put it down!
22:11Keep yourself away and pull back your house!
22:15We'll go back to Strandtown,
22:17and then we'll put our heads together.
22:19Police are here to try and safeguard you.
22:21Yeah.
22:22It's taking significant resources.
22:24If we get this sorted tonight,
22:25we'll be doing well.
22:26Yeah.
22:27Oh, that won't work.
22:28That won't work.
22:30Hold on.
22:31Alright.
22:33Your colleague outside's going to organise a vehicle.
22:35Yes, it's the truck to the left.
22:37The first truck out there.
22:38Yeah, first truck out there.
22:39Okay, we'll put a wedge in.
22:40Yep.
22:41Bring him out in the centre.
22:41Yeah.
22:42It's going to be pushing people away.
22:44Yeah, yeah, that's okay.
22:45Okay.
22:45You can get some of your officers behind me,
22:47just to check our backs.
22:48Yeah, no issues.
22:49Okay?
22:49So you tell me whenever you're ready to go,
22:50I'll get organised at the front.
22:51Yeah, okay.
22:52I would say, yeah, as soon as you get set up,
22:53we're ready to go.
22:54We've got everything here, so...
22:56You happy enough?
22:56You're just going to go in behind me.
22:58Okay?
22:59Alright.
23:00The material we're here,
23:01this has to be peaceful, folks, remember!
23:03How can it be peaceful?
23:05Take this through my lap!
23:06We're trying to engage with the crowd,
23:07gain a bit of compliance.
23:09There's more officers and resources coming
23:12to help safely remove the person from the property
23:15without too much to flare up with the crowd.
23:17I'm at British Army.
23:18I'm here because I'm proud of my country.
23:20Tell me how you feel about it.
23:21We're going to be coming out, okay?
23:22We're going to be going left.
23:23We're going to be going left.
23:24So I need everybody pushed right in.
23:27Very close to McLear.
23:28Where are we second?
23:29Where are we?
23:30Remember, folks, keep up.
23:31You're not a fucking mess!
23:33You're not a fucking mess!
23:38You're not a fucking mess!
23:38So here's the brief, okay?
23:40There's a couple of TSG here.
23:41You're going to fall in behind them,
23:43tactical support group.
23:44So there the officers are going to fall in behind.
23:45We're going to come behind you
23:46and they're going to escort you through.
23:48We're going to get in the truck,
23:49get offside.
23:50Happy enough?
23:50Bend down.
23:52Stay low, okay?
23:52Keep your face covered
23:53and move nice and quickly.
23:54Alright.
23:56Shout when you're ready.
23:58Ready?
23:59Let's go.
23:59Let's go.
24:08Move on!
24:14Move by the way, please.
24:16Move by the way, please.
24:18Alright.
24:29Get away from our fucking children!
24:35With the sex offender gone, some in the crowd want to speak to me.
24:40He's all right.
24:42You give the community a poison, don't be going one sec.
24:44Here, here, just let me get the camera over here, OK?
24:47Just tell me how you feel.
24:48Talking about the justice system, another predator walked free from court today with indecent images of kids.
24:52What did he get? 30 yards community service.
24:54He was removed from his home last week and he's moved back in.
24:56What do you think they should do?
24:58House him somewhere altogether or something.
25:00But where?
25:00Where would you put a sex offender?
25:02Deal.
25:04Put him on the same wing, a way to go, let him pull a wobbler to each other.
25:06I don't care what to do.
25:07Don't do anything on the board here, not with our kids.
25:09You live on a wee fancy island away far, Stephen.
25:11Here, hold on a minute, because it fucking winds me up, right?
25:13I came from a working class, Stephen, right?
25:14I know you did.
25:15And here's the second thing.
25:17See my big fancy house?
25:19Where the fuck am I standing on a Thursday night?
25:21Where am I?
25:22What's your fault?
25:23Right, right, OK, so I'm here.
25:27It's intense to be in the middle of this, the whole thing filmed and streamed live.
25:33Back off.
25:34Back off.
25:35Back off.
25:35I told you to back off.
25:36That's fine.
25:37It's on there too.
25:37Just back off.
25:38It's not a stop.
25:39Back off.
25:40Yes, I'm good to go.
25:41What an asshole.
25:42I told you, Christ.
25:43Don't touch me.
25:43That's all right.
25:44Back off.
25:45Back off.
25:46Don't touch me.
25:47Relax.
25:48Don't touch me.
25:48Relax.
25:51Bye-bye.
25:52Cheerio.
25:53Bye-bye.
25:53Good luck.
25:55Good luck.
25:56Good luck.
25:57Job's gone.
25:57We'll get off, say.
25:58All right.
25:59Thanks very much.
26:00See you soon.
26:01Good try.
26:01Good luck, sir.
26:02Good luck, sir.
26:03Set out of her.
26:05All right?
26:16Well, that was, eh.
26:19That escalated quickly.
26:20That was, eh.
26:21That was, eh.
26:24That was a moment I'll not forget where you have a local community and very much they're so angry.
26:31Were you expecting that escalation, Nigel?
26:33Um, yeah, well, we saw it last week, Stephen.
26:37Um, we were in the same situation.
26:39I've been in the same situation twice this week, where crowds gather on the street.
26:44It's largely peaceful, but ultimately, it's difficult.
26:47We're caught in a political space that, that really policing probably doesn't belong in, but with people to keep safe
26:52on both sides.
26:54Um, and those are so volatile, they can really escalate in the blink of an eye.
26:59Um, and ultimately, it's about trying to come out of them with, uh, with everybody kept safe.
27:04Um, it's really, really difficult, really tough to police.
27:06And if you hadn't have got here on time?
27:09There's, there's every chance that could have escalated.
27:11There could have been damage, right?
27:12There could have been damage to property.
27:14Um, you know, persons, the initial report is persons attempting to force entry to a property.
27:18You know, if that happens, you've, uh, risked a serious injury, potential loss of life.
27:23We just don't know.
27:24Um, and, and look at the policing resource that was involved there.
27:27It's significant.
27:28See, when you were in that house, I actually was shitting my neck.
27:30Yeah, it's...
27:31Honestly, it's, it's, uh...
27:33We were surrounded there, and to be a fairie, Stephen, you did a good job of calming down,
27:36but we'll go and change my boots and my boxers, because that's enough for me.
27:51Were you in the middle of that house?
27:52I was right beside you.
27:53Were you?
27:53I was protecting you.
27:55Were you?
27:55Yes.
27:56Thank you very much.
27:57You're very welcome.
27:57See, he was taking all the credit for it.
27:59I know.
27:59Do you think I contained the situation all right?
28:06I think it's just your presence in general, I think people don't like.
28:10Thanks very much.
28:11I don't know why.
28:35Next time on Peelers.
28:38Wrecked by cocaine, the police stumble upon a drug addict.
28:41That's like something to transport, isn't it?
28:43Step back.
28:44And Perry uses pepper spray.
28:47But the situation escalates.
28:50Fuck off now.
28:51Stop, Bart.
28:52Lay on your hooey and get your foster.
28:55Sooner we'll be done
29:02Troubles of the world
29:06Going home to leave and go
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