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us up back up to the city. Okay, what’s going on everybody? This is TJ back from Amsterdam, Netherlands with CJ Northern coming up to the Reichkes Museum. So, we’re going to tourist trail, I think, here in Dland. There it is, folks. Look at the size of that. So, we’ll see if they are with cameras going in. It’s quite quite a famous tourist site. So, Y we’re coming up folks coming up to the right museum. Look at this place. Oh, bit windy. Cheers. Monday. All right.
I think you can just walk through with this. The right museum. All right.
Is it?
Yeah. Yeah.
I’ll ask him. Hello. Is he shy security? I don’t know. One of the museums here.
The rags museum. Is he for the museum? I’ll have a look. Is that the museum there?
I think you can just walk through anyway. That’s the museum. The Reich Museum, folks here in Amsterdam. Look at this. Yeah,
that’s the Reichkes Museum. You’ll see how they are with cameras in here anyway. But this is the road leading through it anyway. There’s the entrance. You just walk in with cameras. See Museum here. We got any That’s the exit there. See what they say. Is that Oh, that’s the entrance there. I think we’ll ask them where they are with cameras. Bloody hell. Busy busy busy busy busy sticks down here. M.
Yeah. I was asking what to say about cameras. Where’s the uh Oh, there’s big queue. Hang on. These guys museum. Here they are. I’ll ask him now. Excuse me. Excuse me. Sorry. Sorry. Excuse me. If you if you come in and buy tickets, how much are tickets first?
€25. There’s
€25.
Can you film in there if you get tickets or is that okay?
Not with this camera.
Not with this camera. All right. No worries. All right. Thanks anyway, mate. Take care. [Music] Right. No worries. Uh, apparently we can’t film in the Reichkes Museum with the with the camera. So, have a walk around this area now. Um, is it? I think it is. Yeah. It is. Let’s see what it says here. [Music] 25 to go in per person.
Yeah. He’s a bit crazy. I don’t know. Yeah, folks. At the Reichkes Museum, apparently it’s €25 to go in per head and they don’t allow filming on GoPros. What the hell? I might have considered it if they said, “Oh, yeah, you can go in there filming.” But they say no filming.
So, yeah. On the phone. Yeah. What’s the difference with a GoPro? Yeah. What’s the difference between a phone and a GoPro doing it?
Yeah.
Silly, is it? The world is going nuts, man. So, yeah, folks, that was basically the Reichkes Museum. I don’t know whether you class that as an audit. It’s just us asking if we can film in here, but uh yeah, I’ll get a quick photo. That’s the famous Reichkes Museum in Amsterdam. Not paying the €25 to go in if I can’t film. So, uh thanks everybody for watching and we’ll catch you all next time. TJ out. What’s going on everybody? This is TGA. Um, we’re literally only just in the Netherlands. I still got my case in my hand and we’ve come up to uh 24line which is a where CJ Audits audit in Northern Ireland by Dutch government building. Um, I can’t see any of those signs, but we’re not going to go beyond the sort of path there. We’re going to stick to the footpath and everything. So, I think this the public footpath where we are now.
So, signs of it.
No, the the Can we go in?
Sorry.
It’s Dutch Dutch government, isn’t it?
This building, it’s the DTA.
DTA What’s What What do they do?
That’s tax authorities.
Ah, right. Okay.
What was it? Dutch Dutch tax services. I think she said DTA. Dutch tax services. Yeah, that’s what she said. Oh, yeah. Yeah. Spark. It’s got the Dutch government crest on it. DTA, Dutch Tax Administration. Ah, that’s what it is. Yeah, the Dutch Tax Administration. That’s the Dutch government crust there. Look on there.
So, under article 7 of the Dutch Constitution, we have a right to film anything we can see in a public’s place. And this is the Dutch uh I think it’s the I think she said the Dutch Tax Administration, I think she said.
So, Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So, I mean, we’re not we’re filming from a distance anyway. It’s not like we’re going up to windows or anything like that, is it? I mean, we’re stood we stood a fair distance away from the building. We’re not we’re not intentionally filming into the building. We’re just film filming from a public place. And uh aware there are certain different laws here. If there’s a blue sign on somewhere that says article 461, you cannot enter. Then you’re guilty of an offense. There’s tres trespassing in the Netherlands is a is a criminal offense under article 461 of the Dutch criminal code. So I brought out mine, folks. I brought out mine
and I Yeah, the Dutch Tax Administration. Yeah. First first a first audit in the Netherlands. Yeah, they’ve got loads of bikes around. But
yeah, we’re just going to for now we’re just going to say article 7 of the Dutch constitution. So all the rules that sign up there look folks. They’re going to send the BOA down. I’m not going to get too close to the windows, folks. We’ve got bikes along here. Look,
just to show that we’re in the Netherlands. Hey, you bike here. It says 24 spark. I think it’s she said it was the Dutch tax office or something like that now. So the lady Dutch tax office it says there look on that sign for boden to gang. So I think article 461. There it is on that sign there. Look article. Look article 461.
Yeah. See I don’t want to walk in your shop but I think I can get it.
Article 461.
Yeah. Vetric. You don’t want to be traced. Melbourne Bridge water. So yeah, if I’m mispronouncing Dutch, big shout out to uh Doomsday Press and Crime Scene TV, two auditors from the Netherlands who uh have actually had the courage to stand up to the authorities in their country. So here ID.
Yep. So I’ve got my passport in my bag.
Just offer folks
in my in my rucks sack. My passport. So
I mean we haven’t really been we haven’t been bothered for they have to carry it but there has to be a lawful reason for the
yeah for them to ask. So they can ask they can ask um under three three reasons they can ask for the maintenance of public order. They can ask for uh the public uh investigation of criminal offenses. Sorry the maintenance of public order and for any like cyclists who are breaking any traffic laws or anything like that. So
anybody spending the wheels and doing wheelies.
Yeah. will be asked for.
You’re going to get IDed and possibly probably fined. If you’re um also in the Netherlands, anyone who’s coming over for a bit of uh smoking weed, you’re not allowed to smoke weed in a public place in the Netherlands. That’s what the coffee shops are for. They’re restricted to smoking cannabis on the coffee shop premises. If you leave the licensed premises, you bring cannabis and you smoke it in the street, you’re you’re like likely to be fined 50 50 to 100.
Yeah. Um, smoke.
Be dearest smoke you’d ever have. But I’m not I don’t want to really go any further than this because you can see where the sign is. I don’t want to accidentally step onto the property here. So just off the off the train. So much get in yet.
No, it’s our first technically your first order in the Netherlands anyway. So
So we’re here. We could get the drugs in after day.
Yeah, we we are auditing the Netherlands, folks. We are take drugs anyway. So, yeah, for those who do, no judgments. No judgments, but uh yeah, that’s um Spark or the Dutch Tax Administration. Yeah, Dutch Dutch reg. I bet somebody’s going to run out while you filming my R. Oh, there’s the police driving past down there as well.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So that’s um the Dutch Tax Administration. I believe that building is spark they call it. I don’t know what I’ll have a look what Spark is and try and bring a little bit of information up.
Um myself here in Amsterdam with the TGA coach here. Take it easy. Catch you in the next one, folks. TJ out. Hey, there he is. memory for here in the Dam Square. Welcome to Time Square. Yeah. Come on. Where are you from?
From the UK, man. Where else? Northern Ireland.
Northern picture together.
Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Get you on the Hey, tell you what. Get on the video as well. Hey damn square pick up Amsterdam. Yeah man, check your vet in it. However I got many euros left. I ain’t got many euros left on show you what I got. I need to throw stuff. I need to draw stuff out. Beautiful.
That’s beautiful. [Music] because we ta marks. Yeah. Yeah. Might have to go on the canal cruise. The famous Reichkes Museum in Amsterdam. I’m not paying the €25 to go in if I can’t film. So uh thanks everybody for watching and we’ll catch you all next time. TJ out. Yeah, literally. So that’s the German embass German consulate here in uh Amsterdam. And despite Amsterdam being um the capital, a lot of the main government buildings and the embassies are actually in the H. So there’s the German. So I’m just going to point the camera up. Don’t get any windows or anything. Yeah, we’ll just have a look at the
top hanging down.
What? Got the flag up there. Oh, yeah. There’s the police. Yeah. Yeah. That’s the uh German consulate there. I’m pointing it up. Sorry. I’m not getting you on camera. It’s all right. German cons here in Amsterdam. Yeah, people are wondering what we’re doing now. It’s got an abandoned house across the road as well, folks. Look, abandoned building. Just over just over the way there, folks. That’s the uh consulate of Germany over there. No dramas. Just going to zoom into that sign there. Get a quick picture of the sign. I don’t see any diplomatic vehicles parked around it. I
think we’re all good, folks. All good. So,
yeah, we’re going to No one’s bothering us at the minute, thankfully. Standing here across the road, but uh from the consulate of Germany here, general consulate of Germany, folks. So, yeah, no dramas. There [Music] is window. [Music] Where’s the ters? [Music] Wow. Wow. [Music] Please mind the gap between the train and the platform. Hands are getting out. and har.
Hello. How come you what what do you do? You collect bikes that How come you got bikes in the back there?
Yeah. When the where the bikes don’t park uh where they must be, we take them.
Ah, right.
Put a We put a ticket on it from from an hour and then an hour later or one and a half an hour later, we come back. So if they don’t move it,
if they don’t move it, we take them.
All right. Fair enough. That’s some interesting information. Thank you very much. Anyway,
this for my vacation. Sorry.
So I can I can go on vacation, too.
You can go on vacation. Yeah. No, it’s not.
Take care. Oh, sorry. Yeah. So they got bike’s got a ticket. Hello. I was just looking at the procedure. So if a bike’s in the colleague was just saying if a bike’s been put in the wrong place. Yeah.
Then and you’ll put a ticket on. If they don’t move the bike,
then you’ll take it. Then you’ll seize the bike.
So it’s just interesting to see really. They also take the bikes they don’t use anymore.
Ah, right. So when they
not over here, but on in Amsterdam
when they abandon them in the street is it?
When they are abandoned, we take them also. All right.
Interesting. Yeah. Cheers. Thank you.
Cheers. Have a good day.
Have a good day.
There we go. So that’s what the handh having are doing here. The bikes that have been left or bikes that have been inappropriately parked, they’ll go and seize the bikes then. So there we are.

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