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The Biggest Problem in Newcastle... (My Honest Experience) 🇬🇧Indexé :
Get your own eSIM today at: https://voyeglobalconnectivity.pxf.io/QYPnVP Use code DTM to get 20% off your purchase. Newcastle was one of the most requested cities on this channel. Everyone wanted to know: is the "Toon" falling into decay like so many other UK cities, or is there more to the story? I went there to find out for myself. What I found was a city of extreme contrasts. On one hand, a world-famous, high-energy nightlife where things can get crazy in a heartbeat. On the other hand, a visible struggle with substance abuse and streets that feel a world away from the tourist guides. I didn't stay in the city center. I headed straight into the neighborhoods that locals warned me about: Arthurs Hill and Elswick. I spoke with the people who live there to see if the reputation of these areas is justified or if the internet is exaggerating. Between the heavy police presence and the raw stories from the locals, Newcastle surprised me in ways I didn't expect. Is Newcastle the "dangerous" city people claim it is, or is it just misunderstood? Watch the full journey. Donations keep me on the road to show you the real world: https://dutchtravelmaniac.backme.org/ 📲 Follow the daily travels on TikTok & Instagram: @DutchTravelManiac 🌐 Official website: https://dutchtravelmaniac.com #Newcastle #UK #TravelVlog #StreetDocumentary #NewcastleNightlife #Elswick #ArthursHill #DutchTravelManiac #England
And remember guys, it's 5 o' clock in the afternoon.
Basically, people are totally wasted.
Good.
Yes.
Yeah.
Can I help you with anything, Kuhi?
No, brother.
No, no, no.
Can I help you with anything?
You be cuckoo.
No, I don't have cuckoo.
But it's a long process.
It's a detox and glamour.
Methadone.
Yeah, methadone.
Yeah, yeah, I know methadone.
Not good.
Oh, that's right.
Dude, my.
So people are, clearly onto something.
I think onto I don't know what.
Wake up.
Wake up.
In what sense?
Wake.
Just wake up, man.
Being broke, it's not cool.
Oh, it's blue.
What's happening?
Doorbell, Camera.
What?
What does that mean?
It's not connected.
To my home.
No, I saw you d.
I thought it's.
According to the Internet.
It's a challenging area, isn't it?
Yes.
Why?
How come?
Because that one is my taxi.
Yeah.
Don't know how many time breaking my glasses.
Okay.
Your taxi driver?
Yeah.
Okay.
About ten times.
And another thing.
Example.
That car.
Yeah.
Maybe one or two L.
Somebody crash?
Yeah.
How come this area is so challenging?
So is it also dangerous or.
Yeah.
Yes.
Compare the area we were this morning with this.
So guys, new episode today.
And this time I'm back in the uk.
I love the uk.
As you all know, at this time, I'm in Newcastle.
Why Newcastle?
Well, first of all, many of you asked for it.
Second of all, the difference between poor and rich here in this city should be huge.
So I want to check it out myself, as always.
And third of all, according to the Internet, according to videos I saw myself, Newcastle is a city where, many people go out in the weekend and just enjoying their drink, enjoying the night.
So I definitely want to experience it myself.
Actually, it's my first time in Newcastle.
So let's go guys.
Let's explore Newcastle.
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Take a look at the side, guys.
Hello, sir.
Can I ask you something?
Yeah, carry on.
What's your name?
Nice to meet you, brother.
Thanks for talking to me.
Really appreciate it.
So you're, living on the streets?
Yeah.
Yeah.
Why?
How come?
I'm waiting for veterans accommodation.
Okay.
It's been another couple of weeks.
Okay.
A couple of weeks.
How long is this situation going on?
Three months.
Is it three months Christmas time.
Seriously?
Was it cold in the winter?
Just that it's cold now nights.
Yeah.
When the temperature drops up.
Right.
I slept in the car park.
I'm filthy.
Okay, but you are a, veteran?
Yes.
So you fought country?
Yeah, many times, yeah.
Okay.
How come someone like you ends up on the street?
How is a different hungry?
Just a little bit, please.
It's not much.
Appreciate it.
But.
Where you from?
Italy.
Thanks very much, mate.
Appreciate it.
So how come someone like you that fought for his country ends up on the street?
How is that, if you don't have family and some things go wrong, then.
Yeah.
Is it a.
A, bigger problem here in Newcastle in the UK or is it just in England or UK?
Why?
There's 8,000 homeless veterans at the moment.
So what's the solution then?
Education.
Education.
Education.
They stop spending money on family every time they Americans.
That cost them about A million pounds or something now for every missile they shoot.
They could build houses for people.
They could feed people.
What.
What would your advice be to my viewers?
Do you have any advice?
Because.
Yeah, wake up.
Wake up in what sense?
Just wake up, man.
Being woke is not cool being.
This is not cool being.
Get education, put yourselves in power and stop spending the money on shit and make the food gets for the people.
Make sure housing gets to the people.
All people around the world.
If you feed the people and give them.
Give them land or water or something, you know, for a couple of missiles that get an irrigation system to change the salt water, into normal water to feed people.
Thanks very much for talking to me.
Get an education, get a job and change the planet for good.
Thanks for your service.
That's one way of doing it.
That's right.
Thank you for your service, man.
Thank you guys.
Okay.
Born and bred.
Me 12 months I've been on this street now.
12 full months.
It's a long time.
12 months.
12 months.
Nice to meet you, brother.
God bless God.
I'm Leroy.
Leroy.
My name is Tom.
Nice to meet you, Leroy.
Tom, nice to meet you.
Are you from Newcastle originally?
My grandfather.
Saudi bread I eat.
Y.
See there?
The desert.
Can you.
Yeah, a little bit.
A little bit.
What are you doing on the streets, mate?
I got out of prison 12 month ago.
Me still never had houses.
They say they got gdk, but I'm not priority.
How much were you, Were you locked up?
Well, I got six months.
I've done three months Six.
But it should.
If you get out of prison, you should get some real money.
They didn't even.
They didn't even try.
Can I.
Can I ask you?
Maybe it's impolite to ask.
I'm just curious.
What were you in prison for?
I was homeless while I went to prison.
Trying the car door opens it.
It's a Tesla.
Tesla electric.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Puts me full on the brake.
It starts.
So you were homeless before?
How did you get homeless before?
Listen, I went to India, right?
1998.
Yeah.
Teaching English is a foreign language.
Teaching it help.
Education, literacy, pollution.
Yeah.
When an opium den.
Sipsy pipe, opium pillars.
Okay.
Addictor.
My guide went.
How are you now?
Struggling.
Smoke gangs now.
That's all I do.
Smoke a big gang.
But it's really tough, man.
It's getting tough, man.
How old are you?
51.
Do you have any family left?
I've got brother, but he's ripped us with a lot of money.
Okay.
15 grand.
A lot.
That's a lot.
That's your brother.
Do you have children yourself?
One.
Amelia.
How awesome.
You 20.
20.
She only sings, so she's singer.
Sings in the Hilton Hotel.
She's brilliant.
She's fantastic.
You're still in contact with her?
My mom's got us through.
I lost my wife, so.
You lost your wife.
Okay.
Due to alcohol.
And, Don't.
Don't you want to.
I'm a professional pooler.
That's what I do.
Listen, because of, Amira.
Don't you want.
Don't you want to sober?
It's your princess.
Don't you want to sober?
All do you get?
She's 21 next year.
Can't miss that.
Can't miss it.
But my mom's, like, playing God with me daughter.
You know what I mean?
My, mom's playing God with my daughter.
Could you put yourself in my shoes for a moment?
It's hard because I put myself in your shoes just for a moment, but it's hard because I didn't experience what you experienced.
But then again, I'm a father myself.
I have a daughter, 8 years old, and she's also my princess.
So I'm trying to relate to you, you know?
Yeah, yeah, but what would you do in my situation?
You're.
You're me.
Just see, I know you can't.
I cannot judge, brother.
I can give my opinion.
Yeah, but I cannot judge because I don't know what you went through.
I don't know how.
How hard you are addicted.
I cannot judge.
The only thing I know is that, when you have a daughter, when you have a kid, when you have a princess, when you have the responsibility of a child, basically I would do anything to step out of it.
To step out of the situation you're in right now.
Well, actually, when you see that rehab.
I'm trying to get the rehab at the moment, but it's a long process.
It's a detox then, because I'm on methadone.
Methadone, yeah, yeah, I know methadone, yeah, it's not good.
Gotta go to chemist every day and everything.
They've got you by the balls basically.
Yeah, a long time.
Yeah.
Tom.
Sorry.
Thanks for your time anyway, Tom.
I wish you all the best.
Yeah, man.
I hope you're sober.
Oh, God bless you, Tom.
Love with you.
God bless you.
God bless Amira.
May the windows blow at your back.
Thank you.
Have a nice day.
Bye.
So it's around five o' clock in the afternoon right now.
And apparently this is the city center of Newcastle.
Look at this, guys.
Good.
So people are, clearly onto something, I think.
Onto I don't know what.
Good.
And remember guys, it's 5 o' clock in the afternoon basically and people are totally wasted here in the city center of Newcastle.
Sad, isn't it?
Good.
Thank you.
Have a nice day.
Bye.
Good guys.
Good girls.
So as I told you before, many girls, many people, many young people are coming out to have a nice evening.
Come down now from the cross and we will believe in him.
He trusts in God.
Let God deliver him now if he desires him.
For he said, I am the son of God and the robbers who were crucified with him.
But about the ninth hour, Jesus cried with a loud voice.
Yeah.
Reading from the Bible.
The man has a mission.
So, yeah, it's around 8 o'.
Clock.
What's the time, guys, what's the time?
9, 10.
How's Newcastle though?
Can you tell me something about Newcastle?
Is it good?
I just came in the city.
That's usually where you from?
London?
Can you compare it to Newcastle?
And what.
What are, what are the differences?
The differences are over here.
More people, more people than in London.
You're lying to me right now, is it?
Yeah.
London is empty nowadays.
Everyone's jail.
Have a nice evening, guys.
Bye bye.
So it's right 8, 9 o' clock right now on Newcastle and.
Yeah, let's do.
Let's do a walk.
Let's do a night walk, mate.
The speech is done.
Yeah.
What were you preaching about, if I may Ask.
I was just reading the entirety of Matthew.
Okay.
The Bible.
The Bible.
You do this every day?
Not every day.
Okay.
And what's your, Why do you do this?
What's your goal to do this?
Because I read at the very end, Jesus said, go out and make disciples of all nations.
And lo, I am with you rulers in the very end of age.
1 million zillion jillion dillion cotillion times later.
Okay, brother, I wish you nice e.
Thanks so much.
Thank you very much, brother.
No problem, my brother.
Bye, man.
Bye.
Y.
A man of God.
A man of God.
Yeah.
Let's continue, guys.
I'm just walking here for three, four hours, and let me tell you one thing.
It is not a boring city.
Straight away.
It's not a boring city.
So I'm singing here.
Singing.
Hello.
Oh, that's right, dude.
Are you all right, brother?
I'm good.
Stuff while you do.
Thank you very much.
He's better than me.
Why would you say that?
Okay, I'll be kissing happy the bin barge.
Good on you.
Let's continue.
And to be fair, my English is not that good.
And when English people talk that fast with that accent.
And that is my problem.
I know.
But I can simply not understand them.
Tell me what they said, because I didn't understand it.
I just nodded out of kindness, basically.
So, yeah.
Also here in Newcastle, we have some, girls with blue hair dancing on the street.
What is.
No, it's not a ring.
Doorbell, camera.
What?
What does that mean?
It's not connected.
To my home.
No, I saw you dancing.
I thought it's.
Please don't record.
Have a nice day.
Okay, okay, relax, relax, relax.
Nothing on the end.
Hey, nice hair, brother.
Thanks.
Crazy.
A little bit crazy.
So, yeah, guys, it's getting busier and busier here in Newcastle.
And apparently this is also a spot for people like Jada.
Exactly.
What?
This is.
Now you remind me of my bed.
So what do you do?
Nice to meet you, man.
My name is.
We do it like this.
We do it like this.
Good.
What is this?
Yeah, I'm just making.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, right.
I'm calling for.
Nice to meet you, bro.
Nice to meet you.
What's your day?
Are you the blogger?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Oh, YouTube.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
No.
What do you know?
Hello.
Travel vlogs.
But anyways, what's your name?
My name is Tom again.
Right, Tom.
Well, he's a man.
He's a man.
He just hit me dead hard in the way.
From Amsterdam, Holland.
Right, Amsterdam.
Have a nice evening.
Have a good night.
Have a nice evening, brother.
Bye.
Okay, see you.
See you.
Take care, guys.
Okay, bye.
Bye.
Bye.
Busier and busier.
And apparently this is the street where people go out here.
What's the name of the street?
You know, Police already present there.
Hello, my love.
What's the name of the street?
What is the name of this tree?
The big market.
This is.
This is the busiest place.
Yeah, thanks very much.
It's being spelled with two GS.
B, I, G.
G Market.
B, I, G, G.
Yeah.
Okay.
Thank you very much.
Oh, yeah, I like that.
Okay, thank you very much.
Have a nice evening.
Bye.
You cannot say Newcastle is boring until so far, can you?
So let's explore.
Turn in.
Newcastle at night.
He's done me a sausage.
It was two seconds, you know, I didn't have a king of sausage all over.
You know what I mean?
I'm homeless, man.
I don't spend friends.
Yeah, homeless.
I don't have cash, brother.
Sorry.
It's all right.
Can you buy the hot dog?
You want a hot dog?
Yeah, from there, please.
Domain.
If you want a hot dog.
Of course, hot dog.
Thank you, sir.
Enjoy it, mate.
Thank you.
I wish you a nice evening.
Yes, you too.
Enjoy New Castle.
Thank you very much, man.
Thank you.
Have a nice evening.
Bye.
Bye.
God bless you.
Yo.
Bye.
Bye.
Bye.
Morning, my friends.
Day two today and yesterday.
We finished the day with a couple of drinks.
So let's start the day off with an English breakfast and then go to Arthur's Hill.
And according to the stories, Arthur's Hill is a challenging area.
Diversity should be very high there.
So let's have a look after breakfast.
So there we are, Arthur's Hill.
And let's see what we find here.
I guess it's some kind of market here going on, selling some fruits here.
Let's walk around a bit here.
And again, the weather sucks almost every time when I'm in the uk, so almost getting used to it.
So apparently, next to Arthur's Hill there's an area called Elswick.
And also Elswick should be a challenging area.
So let's see if we can find some people to talk to.
Hello, mate.
Hi.
Can I ask you something?
My name is Tom.
Nice to meet you, brother.
What's your name?
Sorry.
Abdi Salam.
Nice to meet you.
Live here in Arthur's Hill.
You are from.
You live in this area, right?
Is it a good area?
Sorry?
You go to the mosque?
Okay.
Have a nice.
Have a nice prayer.
Vote green Green Party.
You see these signs everywhere and apparently the Green party is a leftist, politician party, standing up for the environment and stuff.
And I guess in this area many people vote on that party and again and again.
So basically what this party does is make sure that much taxpayers money goes to saving the environment basically.
And if you look at Hello mate.
And if you look at the houses these people live in and the poverty some of these people live in, it's a little bit contradictional that their money is not going to improve this situation.
It's a little bit contradictional if you ask me.
Maybe I'm in the wrong.
But let me know what your thoughts are about this.
Kundan Boutique, Habib Foods.
Yeah.
Vote Green.
Sir, I have a question.
Can you come down?
Thank you.
It's a nice car, isn't it?
Yeah.
You think this car is good for the environment?
Hello, mate.
Good.
I.
I have some questions, mate.
Can I.
Can I answer?
Thank you very much, mate.
What's your name?
Salah.
Salah.
My name is Tom.
Nice to meet you.
Yeah, I'm good.
How are you?
Yourself.
Right, that's my friend.
How you left here in this area?
For.
For how long?
Long.
Oh yeah, long time.
A long time.
Yes.
Because it's.
It's according to the Internet, it's a challenging area, isn't it?
Yes.
Why?
How come?
Because, example.
Yeah.
That one is my taxi.
Yeah.
Don't know how many times breaking my glasses.
Okay.
About your taxi driver.
Yeah.
Okay.
About 10 times breaking my glasses.
They broke your glasses?
Yes, about 10.
Just vandalism, you may know.
They try to break it.
Break it looking.
Anything else?
Okay.
And another thing.
Example.
Example.
That car.
Yeah.
Maybe one is two later.
Somebody crash.
Yeah, Somebody crash.
Oh, example.
Just demolish it.
Yes.
Demolition Example.
This door.
Yeah.
About 20 minute open it.
Example.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Maybe someone is coming, to steal.
Yes.
Did it happen?
Yeah.
Yes, yes.
Yeah.
Somebody took it.
How come this area is so challenging?
So is it also dangerous or.
Yeah, yes.
Now is little bit, little bit less.
Okay.
Before was maybe a few months before what end?
Night time, I think.
Drug dealing.
Drug dealing.
It's a drug dealing area.
Yeah.
Hello, madam.
Nice to meet you.
Why are you doing this service?
We're making.
I'm making travel vlogs.
So I go to different cities across Europe.
So you're a.
What do you call the vlogger?
Sorry?
Yeah, vlogger, yeah.
YouTube.
Yeah.
And basically I want to hear stories, of real people.
Because According to the Internet, this area you are living in for many years is a challenging area, A bad area.
This movement.
Yeah.
Slowly, slowly.
Okay.
How come?
Because of the.
Because of the Green Party.
No, no, no Green Party is coming because many, many people.
That, that's why I'm asking.
I see many signs of, vote the Green Party.
What do you think of that?
Well, basically what had happened was that this area was Labor.
Labor area.
50 years.
50 years.
Over 50 years.
Because north has always been a city for Labor Party.
Okay.
And, due to the fall of labor and all the promises they made and people are quite like, fed up.
It went downhill.
It went downhill.
Nobody sort of believed on the conduct.
They supported a lot of migration, getting deported and, you know, immigration and all that.
What do you, what do you think about that topic, if I may ask?
Because you're originally from another country.
We are from another country.
We're from Bangladesh.
Bangladesh.
Well, not we.
Our parents.
Your parents.
Our parents.
So you're born and bred here and we.
I lived here all my life.
50 years.
And the reason this area is so deprived is because of poverty.
Once upon a time, this was a no go area.
But what do you think of the current state of, for example, the uk what is happening according to migration?
Don't you think it's, it's getting a little bit out of hand, this country, if they didn't wanted migrants?
Well, first of all, this country was built on migrants.
Okay.
Either an Asian or an Irish people.
The reason they should have made a law many, many years ago that this is our limit and this is the amount of migrants we will take.
Okay.
They open the floodgates for us.
I totally agree on the fact that if you were born in another country, let's say poorer country, that's what you try to try to achieve.
Yeah, yeah, sure.
I work for the refugee services.
Okay.
And we ask our clients that will come every morning, why have you come here?
What was the reason for your, for you being here?
And they said to me, safer country benefits.
Education is free, medicine is free, everything is free.
Yeah.
So you cannot blame those people because they're just achieving a better life.
Achieving a better life.
It is like, gotten worse, in the last years, regarding to safety, because if you go to the big cities, and I have been to many also UK cities, I don't think it's safe.
Especially at night.
At night.
Why, why do you let them in first?
Okay.
But now you have them.
Let's say you as uk, you have Them.
What's the solution now?
What should, the government do?
Right now, all the government should.
What they should do is tell these people to work.
All right?
They should give permission for these people to work.
Because these people, people, whoever's coming in, they want a better life for them and for the family back home.
I.
I partly agree.
Sorry.
I partly agree because what I see myself, and that is just my own experience.
The people you are talking about, for example, Middle Eastern, North African, African people, most of them that I get in conflict or conflict with because of the camera, for example, is because of the fact that they are doing illegal stuff in those cities.
So.
But what you're saying is because the government don't let them work, they.
They have to do illegal stuff they have to do.
No, I'm not sort of saying they have to do illegal.
You know.
No.
No country, no people will allow to do anything.
You know, you're in my country, you should do it.
Yeah.
Rules and regulation for everybody.
Exactly.
Is matters the same?
Yeah.
It's not that.
Oh, because you're illegal, that means I'll let you go and sell some drugs down the street, you know, you get my kids into as well.
Do you know what I mean?
Yeah, of course I know.
I know what you're trying to say.
Yeah, yeah, sure.
Both ways.
My question is why.
Why doesn't.
Why do all the people who come here, doesn't matter what part of the world they come in.
Why England?
Why in such a small island?
Yeah.
Because they came through all safe countries before, and now they come to.
Now they come.
So why did they don't stay?
And you see, what.
As I say, when I.
When I go to my office in the morning and I see all these refugees coming in, sent by the home office to me, I ask them what.
What's.
What's the reason?
That's our dream.
England.
Yeah.
I, don't know how many migrants there are in Europe.
Country.
Less.
Less because.
Because there isn't free of everything, you know, everything isn't just palm reach.
But we are, we are going after the UK in terms of letting that amount of migrants.
And so we are getting there as well.
Well, I really want to thank you for talking to me.
You're already respectful to me.
I wish you all the best.
Thank you, madam.
Have a nice day.
Okay.
Bye bye.
Bye bye.
Two sides on that story, I think.
I think the government of, in this case, UK makes it way too attractive for, migrants to come here, and not only in the uk, but I Think that's in.
That's happening in all of Europe.
On the other hand, it's too easy for me to agree on the fact that illegal migrants here, just have.
That's basically what she said.
No other option than doing illegal stuff.
She didn't say it literally, but that was kind of what she meant.
But we have to say, very respectful people from Bangladesh, good people, and I wish them all the best.
Escobar Vape Shop Kukuk and if you have a dirty car, there's a car wash here.
Would your car get cleaner after entering here?
Maybe.
Maybe it does, maybe it doesn't.
I don't know.
Yeah, sure, sure, sure.
Five pounds.
What are you doing in Newcastle, man?
Everyone asked for it.
Newcastle.
What's your name?
Yeah, absolutely.
Damon.
Mark.
Mark, Nice to meet you guys.
I've been following you a long time.
Thank you.
Watching your video this morning, you know.
That's my editor.
How you doing, bro?
You all right?
Thanks, man.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, sure.
Oh, can you take a photo anyway?
Yeah, you can, you can see?
Yeah.
Damon.
Good guy.
Look at the trash, guys.
Look at it.
And in this neighborhood, all these typical small old houses.
Geordie Hair cutting saloon.
Well, not many Geordies left here, are there?
So guys, a, divided area indeed.
Let's go back to the city center of Newcastle because that's where most of the activity takes place, especially when it's getting a little bit later, and it's getting dark.
So let's go back to the city center.
Apparently another Iran demonstration against the current regime.
Human rights.
Human rights.
Human rights.
Human rights.
That's what I stand for.
Human rights and freedom according to them.
Two years ago, he says, my best pal just committed suicide.
36 years old.
He says he never told his wife.
Never told his wife there was anything wrong.
Never told me there was anything wrong.
We were looking forward to going on holiday.
36 years old, just committed suicide.
I'll tell you why life without God is meaningless.
The forgiveness of God.
10 meters next to the Iran demonstration against the current regime.
There as a Christian demonstration.
Basically preacher preaching about Jesus Christ, about God.
Continue.
Let's not make this too political.
Let's explore the city of Newcastle a little bit more.
So guys, it is actually quite beautiful here.
Right now we're walking towards the city center and of course the river the Tyne here.
It's around 10 o' clock in the evening right now.
9:30 approximately.
So let's see what's going on in Newcastle city center at Night.
Let's first walk down Quayside, if I pronounce it right, and, we walk all the way through there and then heading towards the city center.
Oh, wait, hang on, wait.
So, guys, why did no one.
No one of you want me for the steep parts here?
I'm getting absolutely exhausted walking here.
Look at it.
So as you can see, guys, crowded as hell.
It's gonna be a lovely night.
Hello.
It has to be.
So behind me, a shopping mall.
Let's find a pub or a terrace to have a small beer, guys, to start the night off basically.
Here, I have one here.
So I guess someone is getting detached right now behind me.
So I don't know exactly what happened, but clearly he had his handcuffs on.
So I think, I don't know.
Fight.
The night has started, guys.
Totally wasted.
Hello.
So, guys, we have to be fair.
It's around midnight right now.
And, this here is the busiest street of Newcastle.
And it is crowded, but it's easy going.
If I compare this, for example, simple win.
Hello, guys.
Good, good.
Good.
Yeah, good, guys.
Yeah.
Good, good.
Okay, good.
If I compare this, for example, with London or Manchester, Piccadilly Gardens, it's a huge difference.
People here are, simply enjoying their night.
And of course, there, are many people wasted here, don't get me wrong.
But the atmosphere is, in my.
It's in my opinion, fantastic.
Nothing on the hand here, guys.
Nothing on the end.
And again, also here, people are simply enjoying themselves.
Simply enjoying themselves.
And of course, what is very contradictional is compare the area we were this morning with this.
The difference is huge here.
Also the amount of drug abusers here in this city.
And don't get me wrong, they were all respectful tonight and also yesterday to us.
But it is a sign that if you compare that to, for example, the expensive cars here in the city center, it's a huge difference.
Yeah.
And again, the booze here does his job.
Many people are simply wasted.
And the more English people drink, the less I can understand them.
I try, but it's getting harder and harder the more they drink.
But I still love them.
Hello, mate.
All right?
You're good?
Polish?
Polish, Yes.
Good.
No, no, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on.
Are you good?
Yes.
Yeah.
Can I help you with anything?
Cooking?
No, brother, no, no, no.
Can I help you with anything?
You mean Coco?
No, I don't have cocoa.
Sorry, mate, sorry.
I was just wondering if you were good or not.
You're very good.
Okay.
You as well.
I respect you.
Okay.
It's neutral.
Good man.
Yeah.
People shook my.
What's your problem?
I don't know what the problem is.
I can do.
All I can do is dance.
Dance.
I dance too much for them.
Okay.
Keep on dancing, brother.
Have a nice evening, One man army.
Malami.
Yeah.
One man army.
One man army.
Two of America's most wanted.
Yeah.
At the same old place.
Yeah.
Same old fucking time.
Yeah.
Okay.
Thank you, bro.
Have a nice evening.
Have a nice evening.
Take care.
Take care.
Yeah.
Hey.
Yeah, As I said before, wasted.
No problem.
I don't have any cash.
My life of.
Sorry.
You have no physical car.
We can.
What is it for?
What it for?
What's it for?
To get.
Sorry.
To get home.
To get home.
I.
If you want, I can buy you some food, some drink, but no, I don't.
Don't.
Yeah.
Sorry, we cannot help you.
Sorry, my love.
I wish you all the best.
Clearly she wanted money to buy drugs.
And as you could see, she wasn't sober at all.
So I don't.
I'm not gonna give her money for drugs.
She could have a drink.
She could have some food, a sandwich, but not.
Yeah, I'm all right.
Yeah, yeah, yeah, sure.
For YouTube.
Why.
Why was he arrested for?
Unfortunately, I can discuss it, but obviously, yeah, there's a lot of D&D's and things that are D.
I'm not from England, so.
Sorry, I'm just answering a quick.
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Sure, sure, sure.
Go ahead.
Locked up.
So why was he the 10?
Can't tell you, unfortunately.
Is DMV.
You told me.
Drinking disorderly.
So it's basically just being drunk in a public place.
Drunk.
Yeah.
Have a nice, nice evening.
I know.
You too.
Yeah, thanks.
Bye.
Bye.
Bye.
Arrested for drugs.
Sorry, I don't have anything on me.
Sorry.
I wish you a nice evening.
Bye, madam.
Or Mr. So, guys, this was Newcastle and I absolutely loved this city.
And of course, it has its challenges and his challenging areas.
Like, for example, Arthur's Hill, where we went yesterday morning.
But I guess that's in every big city.
I think the biggest issue here is the amount of people getting drunk during the day, basically.
But again, the hostility here in this city is totally not comparable to, for example, London or Manchester.
Think, of Piccadilly Gardens.
So I absolutely love this city.
If you want to go away with your girlfriend, with your friends, choose Newcastle.
Let me know if I missed anything, guys.
And, before I forget, keep supporting the channel.
Go to my extra, website.
It's www.contentmembers.com dtm and keep the channel growing.
Thank you very much.
See you next weekend.
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