American Cops With British Accents: Orlando Edition – Everything Law and Order Blog

A couple of videos back we met an Albuquerque police officer who sported a British accent, but lest you think he’s the only one around this video brings you yet another specimen straight out of Orlando, Florida.

Notably, his accent all-but-disappears when he commands the subject to put his hands behind his back at the :50 mark.

Note: All color weirdness in this video is present in the original.

Enjoy!

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48 thoughts on “American Cops With British Accents: Orlando Edition”
  1. After watching far too many of these videos I have come to understand that when confronted and cuffed when committing an obvious crime that repeatedly saying “What’d I do officer?” translates literally to “Just how many and what crimes that I committed are you aware of officer? I need to know exactly which ones I should admit to”.

  2. That is so fuckin wierd hearing someone speak in a British accent, but then sporadically saying words like "secure" in an American accent. Never heard anything like that in my life. Neat. 😂

  3. This episode should have been titled, The Limey in the Slimey. But that would be a travesty as this cop dude has the cultured accent of an East coast Scot. Smart money is on Edinburgh region.

  4. Ey up, nayr stope here befo 😂, tha's a reyt vid here tha noz! Addle points t'in ma book a tell thi 😁👍 But tha mun lowp ower t'yorksher, fowks!

    Hello, never post here before 😂, you've a right vid here you know! Earns points in my book I tell you 😁👍 But you must jump over to Yorkshire, people!

    Ah Speyk's tyke tha sees

    I speak (Yorkshire dialect you see)

    😁 Si'thi
    😁 See you..

    Also "British English" 😊👆 not many outsiders know that England itself is made up of many ancient cultures and Dialects

  5. Sounds like he is either a transplant with an American parent or he's very adept with language and adapts on the fly to better facilitate communication.

  6. I almost laughed when he shouted BEHIND YOUR BACK as if he was having a tantrum. Granted, anyone could be armed, but that was when his camouflage started to fade as that wasn't very British of him. He kept changing his sound. So, initially, he sounded like just your average English-Dutch-South African-American policeman with a personality disorder. His accent got better over time, but his American or Euro twang kept creeping in when he spoke faster

  7. He sounds like an american trying to be british, there are still words that are produced with an anerican accent which gives it away

  8. "British accent"? You know Britain comprises of three countries right? England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. I hear an English accent. Not Scottish, Welsh or Irish.

  9. I live in America now, obviously from the UK. I’ve always thought is there people who moved here at a young age like me and became a police officer. Crazy

  10. He defo has a British accent lurking underneath that fake tough guy act he's got going on with his shit U.S accent. Trying so hard to prove he's tough..lol..i am tough ,really i am. I promise i am lol. Soft middle-class to the bone.

  11. Sounds like he moved here while he was a kid and have spent many years here losing his accent. So it is hard to tell exactly where in the UK he is from. He almost has a British South African accent.

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