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He's a very typical drunk, imo, like they said. I've never really been scared of drunk old men in Finland, because they're usually harmless and friendly. Even in cases I've received unwanted attention and comments (I'm a woman), I've also received an apology every time I've confronted them. Usually something like "I'm sorry, I didn't mean anything bad by it." Even when they've been angry and pissed off, it's usually not you they're angry at. They're angry at the world and the "system" and I think they just want to vent. Obviously everyone should still be careful, but I think 9/10 times the drunks are fine.
In Finland, I can trust that the police will try to help me and is friendly, if I'm sincere and friendly towards them. Never had trouble with the police in Finland. I have once been in a police vehicle and that was in Sweden, when I was lost and they offered to take me where I wanted to be. :D
I have a past of drug abuse and have been dealing with cops a few times. But as you respect them, they respect you back. There's no need to scream "F the police", like most of the junkies do. At the end the law always win.
That is not a normal patrol police. That is a violent crimes investigations unit, they are detectives. The back of their van is likely full of forensics equipment. Those vans aren’t for transporting people.
Appreciate the compassinate take. I wish we all would remember that "none of us are incapable of being in this situation".. because it's not about strength of character of whatever, anyone can break under certain conditions.
One note, the cops giving that guy a ride to a shelter is good policing, because it reduces the odds that the guy either commits a crime or becomes a victim of one.
Depends on the state. Some have mere months of studies and rest is learned in the job as a trainee. Some require way longer studies. There's no national standards for law enforcement education in the USA.
@@GIOBOZZ Police have many different responsibilities with different units and groups specializing in different tasks. Not every police or unit does everything, except when they are the only one available. There's a specific law of how to handle intoxicated persons depending how they behave and in different situations: Laki päihtyneiden käsittelystä (Act on the handling of intoxicated persons) Legislation gives police tasks and responsibilities. But they also have room for judgment of how to arrange their operations and to make judgement calls in individual situations.
Its not copying when u react to the same stuff other ppl react too. This is YOUR reaction, nothing copied. That said, nice reaction again. Keep it up 🤗
The minivan or "Maija" is the usual ride that they use. It has double doors, and a bench where you (the customer / victim / hobo) sit with your back against the wall that separates you from the drivers. You might sit there in cuffs, or not. Depending on issues. These guys are from the violent crimes unit, and they propably don't have the room in their car. Also, there are no air fresheners that gets out that properly marinated Hobo bouquet. I once saw the police coming across a passed out hobo who had shit his pants. They called the younger patrol to deal with it.
I dont think you can call these new cars maija, they are so far from the legendery mustamaija that could take 4 clients at time, these modern "maijas" have room for just one client at a time and because of that are much more ahdistava, whats the word.. anyway the point being that these new cars are shit.
I think also they might say that because they know there might be more cases coming which require it more, they don't want to act as a taxi. That was the guy's first question "take me to the shelter", but he hasn't done anything else than being drunk there, so they don't want to use time for that, sometimes they might do it on purpose and if they get that idea, "hey, this works and I don't need to pay a taxi", they'll use it in the future, and then they tell that to their compatriots in the shelter and they get this idea, too.
@@ilari90 I'd use the word oppressive or distressing for ahdistava. Could be anxious, too, but anxiety also translates to levottomuus (restlessness) and pelokkuus (fearfulness, timidness), so I think the nuance for ahdistava is closer to those two words.
"meillä ei ole kuljetustilaa tässä". It doesn't necessarily mean there isn't any space which could be used by passengers. It can be understood to mean there is no space for that type of transportation or for that purpose. They are trying to say that they aren't a delivery or taxi service without being unnecessarily negative and provocative with drunks.
Also that is the violent crimes investigations unit they are not patrolling police. So very likely the back of the vehicle is full of forensics equipment.
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Finnish and American police are indeed very different. That aside, it’s good to note that the “customer” is drunk and it is winter. Police isn’t a taxi as mentioned before but on occasion if they are not busy they might give someone a ride home. However, if the person is incapable of taking care of themselves, the police has to pick them up or if need be call and ambulance. Usually the customer spends the night in jail and sometimes the police chooses to drop them home. The first police unit was a specialized crime investigator unit, not the typical patrol unit so they are likely to not have free space for people. The normal patrol police usually has a tagged van or sometimes a patrol car similar to USA.
Like the guy said: Police is your friend. What is nice here in Finland is that when you do something stupid they will ask you first what is wrong and why you are so mad. If you attack them, you deal the consequences. Luckily they won't allow egomaniacs in Finnish police.
Specially equipped vehicle which has no space for customers. This space is used to either hold heavy duty weapons, dogs, equipment to get the weight of trucks etc etc. the list goes on.
Thing is, they are detectives from Violent Crimes unit and they don't have car suitable for transporting anyone. That'd be patrol cars etc., these guys don't have space, they have their own "office" back there in van with their equipment.
Those guys were detectives from the homicide unit. That is why there was no space in they car. They called a street patrol to pick up the alcoholic geezer.
In Finland if they have no room in the jail anymore, they bring the guy/ girl to his home. Otherwise there is a risk the person might pass out on the snow and freeze to death during winter. Usually these drunk old men are really fun to talk to they have million stories to tell and 0 problems with you as long as you are polite to them. Strange fact in Finland is that if you get into a fight and you accidentally kill the guy (I think it's called a man slaughter). You get 3 to 6 years jail time. Unless you were drunk then often closer to 3 years. From which you need to "sit" half. So that is like 18 months jail time. Many of these old drunken people are very ready to pay to price if you mess with them. That's something many tourists don't know and understand.
I always liked your videos but i had like month or two when i felt like you were negative, or/and too "mean", for me atleast. But few last videos i felt like you are empathetic, looking at stuff from different perspectives. Love it, keep up good work!
There is few difrent types of units in Finland as violence unit they have majorly jus gear in the back but non K9 traffic units do have space in the back to put arrested personals in.
also prison is the actual place you go when you are waiting for trial or serving your punishment and jail is the holding that police has to keep you burning investigation or just to monitor you.
Some police cars have backbox that has no textiles. The policeman basically said they did not have such box. As this man probably had shit in his pants they cant take him to seat that had cloth.
True story: The police once escorted me from my apartment to a 4 star hotel in the back of their highly uncomfortable van because a pipe had exploded in the building and the floor was flooding.
There is space in the back but it's not the police's job to give drunk people rides unless they are very disruptive in some way and call another unit. They will ask you to go home and point you in the right direction. Lived with an alcoholic for a year, so I've seen what happens.
the police cars in finnland are set up for the squads needs,some have room for transporting people,others have room for dogs or gear for traffic surveillance etc.then they call the car with the right equipment as needed to assist
Police asked if he had any other relatives (omaisia) other than officials (viranomaisia) and he replied that he's a friend of police officers. I remember one of my patients, a former police officer who said that his only friends were hookers and thiefs as he was always working when he was young.
Generally they have room to detain people, but they do not operate as a taxi. In that particular car though it seems that there is no barrier between back and front so if they were to put people there, they would need to be handcuffed and connected somewhere. They are not going to do that to an ordinary drunk.
I have been in police cars in Finland. They have actually space in there it was just a joke. That paricular car has room for atleast 2 people if not 4 in the back.. it has two benches on both sides for 4 people to sit but they are on the smaller side.
They are from violent crime unit so I abet there isn't room for people in the back. They usually investigate violent crimes etc so they probably have some special equipment there that normal police cars don't have.
Actually young Maybe they work at the hospital One of my other neighbor is a cop and I was concerned as well until I seen who came out the cop car in cop uniforms
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@@marilonnqvist4997 Usein näin, noin höveleitä eivät kuitenkaan ole ikinä ilman kameroiden läsnäoloa. Onhan se kieltämättä todella hyvä mahdollisuus kerätä helpot peeärrät, en ihmettele.
It's pretty consistent with the experience on the ground. It's a combination of the police not being under pressure and a generally high accountability. Just incentivizes a relaxed, public servant kind of attitude.
7:35 no kai sitä nyt huumeiden käyttäjät voi käyttäytyä vähän omituisesti kun on laittomat aineet. jos ois laillista niin ei tarvis turhaan kuumotella poliiseja.
Yks kirja joka kaikkien penskojen tulisi lukea, Christiane_F: Huumeasema Zoo. Sanoisin että tuo jopa pakolliseksi kouluihin sen sijaan että tankataan Kalevalaa.
@@ariseaman390 aa se on tollanen kirja. no ei toi paljon muuta mitään kun minun kanta pohjautuu entisen huumepoliisin kertomuksiin. tämä huumepoliisi oli tehnyt työtä varmaan pari kymmentä vuotta huumepoliisina ja hän huomasi että sillon kun hän alotti niin huumeiden käyttäjät olivat hyvin rauhallisia eikä aiheuttanut juuri mitään ongelmia mutta sitten poliisit rupesivat puuttumaan huumeiden käyttöön rankalla kädellä jonka jälkeen väkivalta ja muu rikollisuus nousi. hän huomasi tämän koska hän joutui huumepoliisina soluttautua huumeiden käyttäjien joukkoon.nyt tämä huumepoliisi koittaa saada huumeita laillistettua jotta saisi tätä väkivaltaa vähenemään.
Huumeet ja käyttötavat muuttuneet vuosien mittaan. Nykyään on sekakäyttökulttuuri mikä tekee monet käyttäjät agressiiviseksi. Kyse ei ole kuumotuksesta poliisia kohtaan. @@oplkfdhgk
@@oplkfdhgk Minun mielestä olette kumpikin oikeassa, aineiden laittomuus on suoraa suhteessa käyttäjien käyttäytymiseen, tietenkin, silti ihan jokaisen kannattaisi lukea tai kuunnella christianne f huume asema zoo, paras kirja huumeista ja ajautumisesta siihen maailmaan nuorena.
there are different kinds of cops, just like in the us, beat cops and detectives, there are detective from violent crimes unit. their car is filled with field equitment. while the beat cops dont have the car fild and even has a professional drunk tank in the rear.
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He's a very typical drunk, imo, like they said. I've never really been scared of drunk old men in Finland, because they're usually harmless and friendly. Even in cases I've received unwanted attention and comments (I'm a woman), I've also received an apology every time I've confronted them. Usually something like "I'm sorry, I didn't mean anything bad by it." Even when they've been angry and pissed off, it's usually not you they're angry at. They're angry at the world and the "system" and I think they just want to vent.
Obviously everyone should still be careful, but I think 9/10 times the drunks are fine.
Unfortunately subtitles didn't really do justice here. The way they talked would be just very hard to translate.
In finland we call police cars as state taxis (fin. valtion taksi). And jail is of course state hotel
Or sword taxi (Miekkataksi).
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In Finland, I can trust that the police will try to help me and is friendly, if I'm sincere and friendly towards them. Never had trouble with the police in Finland. I have once been in a police vehicle and that was in Sweden, when I was lost and they offered to take me where I wanted to be. :D
Yeah. Maybe if your skin is white.
@@kv6uf what a fucking country your living yeas there are good cops but there IS so much going on in cops on Finland that you dont know nothing
Same, but as any person, a cop can have a bad day and/or is an asshole as a person.
I have a past of drug abuse and have been dealing with cops a few times. But as you respect them, they respect you back. There's no need to scream "F the police", like most of the junkies do. At the end the law always win.
That is not a normal patrol police. That is a violent crimes investigations unit, they are detectives. The back of their van is likely full of forensics equipment. Those vans aren’t for transporting people.
Appreciate the compassinate take. I wish we all would remember that "none of us are incapable of being in this situation".. because it's not about strength of character of whatever, anyone can break under certain conditions.
One note, the cops giving that guy a ride to a shelter is good policing, because it reduces the odds that the guy either commits a crime or becomes a victim of one.
USA police has 6 months education and they just learn how to shoot? In Finland police education takes four years.
No? It's two years studying and one as a trainee
Depends on the state. Some have mere months of studies and rest is learned in the job as a trainee. Some require way longer studies. There's no national standards for law enforcement education in the USA.
@@thrillyria Which unfortunately in way too many cases shows.
well those cops where special cops "violence unit" they mostly just investigates violence crimes, not daily drunks, they even dress differently.
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Yes, which means that they're vehicle is not meant for transporting civilians. You can see that the vehicle is different from the patrol vans.
Yeah, it wasn't a sword taxi (Miekkataksi), one just came from behind.
@@GIOBOZZ
Police have many different responsibilities with different units and groups specializing in different tasks.
Not every police or unit does everything, except when they are the only one available.
There's a specific law of how to handle intoxicated persons depending how they behave and in different situations:
Laki päihtyneiden käsittelystä (Act on the handling of intoxicated persons)
Legislation gives police tasks and responsibilities. But they also have room for judgment of how to arrange their operations and to make judgement calls in individual situations.
In english: plainclothes detective.
The normal police van has a jail space at the back and an office space in the middle.
Its not copying when u react to the same stuff other ppl react too. This is YOUR reaction, nothing copied. That said, nice reaction again. Keep it up 🤗
The minivan or "Maija" is the usual ride that they use. It has double doors, and a bench where you (the customer / victim / hobo) sit with your back against the wall that separates you from the drivers. You might sit there in cuffs, or not. Depending on issues. These guys are from the violent crimes unit, and they propably don't have the room in their car. Also, there are no air fresheners that gets out that properly marinated Hobo bouquet. I once saw the police coming across a passed out hobo who had shit his pants. They called the younger patrol to deal with it.
I dont think you can call these new cars maija, they are so far from the legendery mustamaija that could take 4 clients at time, these modern "maijas" have room for just one client at a time and because of that are much more ahdistava, whats the word.. anyway the point being that these new cars are shit.
@@jarieljahbaba2275 I'd say anxiousness inducing, or really uncomfortable for that "ahdistava".
I think also they might say that because they know there might be more cases coming which require it more, they don't want to act as a taxi. That was the guy's first question "take me to the shelter", but he hasn't done anything else than being drunk there, so they don't want to use time for that, sometimes they might do it on purpose and if they get that idea, "hey, this works and I don't need to pay a taxi", they'll use it in the future, and then they tell that to their compatriots in the shelter and they get this idea, too.
@@jarieljahbaba2275 "Client" lmao
@@ilari90 I'd use the word oppressive or distressing for ahdistava. Could be anxious, too, but anxiety also translates to levottomuus (restlessness) and pelokkuus (fearfulness, timidness), so I think the nuance for ahdistava is closer to those two words.
This is the most sad and wholesome video att the same time you just watched ngl.
Agreed
"meillä ei ole kuljetustilaa tässä".
It doesn't necessarily mean there isn't any space which could be used by passengers. It can be understood to mean there is no space for that type of transportation or for that purpose.
They are trying to say that they aren't a delivery or taxi service without being unnecessarily negative and provocative with drunks.
And in this case the filming crew is sitting at the back
Also that is the violent crimes investigations unit they are not patrolling police. So very likely the back of the vehicle is full of forensics equipment.
It means they dont have the back space that can be hosed down after the shift :D
Let us help the weakest.
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Most of police cars in finland have seats in a back of the car but that one have heavyer gun in back and that is the why it don't have seats
Finnish and American police are indeed very different. That aside, it’s good to note that the “customer” is drunk and it is winter. Police isn’t a taxi as mentioned before but on occasion if they are not busy they might give someone a ride home. However, if the person is incapable of taking care of themselves, the police has to pick them up or if need be call and ambulance. Usually the customer spends the night in jail and sometimes the police chooses to drop them home.
The first police unit was a specialized crime investigator unit, not the typical patrol unit so they are likely to not have free space for people. The normal patrol police usually has a tagged van or sometimes a patrol car similar to USA.
Finnish and American police also operate in VERY different enviroments.
Like the guy said: Police is your friend. What is nice here in Finland is that when you do something stupid they will ask you first what is wrong and why you are so mad. If you attack them, you deal the consequences. Luckily they won't allow egomaniacs in Finnish police.
Slip ups do happen, but last I heard an officer that got overly provoked and said some very bad things got fired.
Specially equipped vehicle which has no space for customers. This space is used to either hold heavy duty weapons, dogs, equipment to get the weight of trucks etc etc. the list goes on.
Kiitos. Kaikki tekee mitä osaa . 😊
He used an "old" Helsinki slang word "(s)kuru" for the tram... in newer slang it is "spora".
Thing is, they are detectives from Violent Crimes unit and they don't have car suitable for transporting anyone. That'd be patrol cars etc., these guys don't have space, they have their own "office" back there in van with their equipment.
these guys are detectives and they were just telling the guy that they are not a taxi. but yeah, otherwise pretty true to life :)
Those guys were detectives from the homicide unit. That is why there was no space in they car. They called a street patrol to pick up the alcoholic geezer.
This was a nice video and reaction :)
Thanks! 🙏 Tinja,Markku&Huns
In Finland if they have no room in the jail anymore, they bring the guy/ girl to his home. Otherwise there is a risk the person might pass out on the snow and freeze to death during winter. Usually these drunk old men are really fun to talk to they have million stories to tell and 0 problems with you as long as you are polite to them. Strange fact in Finland is that if you get into a fight and you accidentally kill the guy (I think it's called a man slaughter). You get 3 to 6 years jail time. Unless you were drunk then often closer to 3 years. From which you need to "sit" half. So that is like 18 months jail time. Many of these old drunken people are very ready to pay to price if you mess with them. That's something many tourists don't know and understand.
I always liked your videos but i had like month or two when i felt like you were negative, or/and too "mean", for me atleast. But few last videos i felt like you are empathetic, looking at stuff from different perspectives. Love it, keep up good work!
Damn. I was watching this and noticed from last part that this is in front of my office at Pasila, Helsinki..
There is few difrent types of units in Finland as violence unit they have majorly jus gear in the back but non K9 traffic units do have space in the back to put arrested personals in.
also prison is the actual place you go when you are waiting for trial or serving your punishment and jail is the holding that police has to keep you burning investigation or just to monitor you.
oh, this has my favorite cop of all time john ahlgren. totally a no bullshit guy.
also, they are from a unit, that could have all sorts of technical doodoo in the back.
This was not normal police unit, but drunken man was in harms way in the middle of road.
Some police cars have backbox that has no textiles. The policeman basically said they did not have such box. As this man probably had shit in his pants they cant take him to seat that had cloth.
The cars for that specific unit (violent crimes unit) don't have room to transport people. Patrol cars do have transport capacity.
True story: The police once escorted me from my apartment to a 4 star hotel in the back of their highly uncomfortable van because a pipe had exploded in the building and the floor was flooding.
There is space in the back but it's not the police's job to give drunk people rides unless they are very disruptive in some way and call another unit. They will ask you to go home and point you in the right direction. Lived with an alcoholic for a year, so I've seen what happens.
that cop van is Unmarked
the police cars in finnland are set up for the squads needs,some have room for transporting people,others have room for dogs or gear for traffic surveillance etc.then they call the car with the right equipment as needed to assist
Police asked if he had any other relatives (omaisia) other than officials (viranomaisia) and he replied that he's a friend of police officers. I remember one of my patients, a former police officer who said that his only friends were hookers and thiefs as he was always working when he was young.
I’m sorry for your grandfather 😕
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we dont have spave = we are not taxi . They were speacial criminal polices van full off stuff , stardart police have room
Generally they have room to detain people, but they do not operate as a taxi. In that particular car though it seems that there is no barrier between back and front so if they were to put people there, they would need to be handcuffed and connected somewhere. They are not going to do that to an ordinary drunk.
At least some of the vans have space in the back for people. This is at least authentic Finnish life!
They do have space but they’re not a free taxi.
that cop van is not normal cops,. normal cops have Bluejumpers
They do have seats in back of the truck. But its only for arresting.
Cant compare. Finnish police dont run into armed "customers" almost ever
Good video
There is space In a normal cop car, thats lead unit wich does not have space
I have been in police cars in Finland. They have actually space in there it was just a joke. That paricular car has room for atleast 2 people if not 4 in the back.. it has two benches on both sides for 4 people to sit but they are on the smaller side.
They were driving unmarked white van. I bet it's not kitted same way as regular striped patrol van.
@kognak6640 That may be true.
They are from violent crime unit so I abet there isn't room for people in the back. They usually investigate violent crimes etc so they probably have some special equipment there that normal police cars don't have.
Maybe your neighbor's an old drunk who calls the ambulance just to be lifted off the floor. That would suit the topic!
Actually young
Maybe they work at the hospital
One of my other neighbor is a cop and I was concerned as well until I seen who came out the cop car in cop uniforms
@GIOBOZZ Except neither cops nor ambulance drivers drive their emergency vehicles outside work. But sure, they can wear the uniform on the way.
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Those are not normal cops they are inspectrors they jave Guns and stuff the car FULL.
You are good
well not all homeless person are violent and easy to talk and they can ask help
Some people just use the police as a taxi
Please stop wasting the time of officials..
Juu, juopot on lepposia verrattuna "sekakäyttäjiin"
Tainnut poliisilta unohtua se että kännissä tehdään suurin osa tapoista ja pahoinpitelyistä..
Kytola is my frend
Nämä on rikospoliisi ...siksi autossa ei ole pidätys tiloja
"Muutama tunti maksimissaan joutuu odottamaan talvella", come on.
They lied, finnish vans have room in the back for upto 2 people, they wanted him off the road but didnt want to arrest him.
Not all of them do. There are modified units.
Take note that the cameras might have something to do with them being so nice
Maybe maybe not
kun käyttäytyy kunnolla heille ja kaikille muillekin niin ei ole mitään ongelmia. Niin metsä vastaa kuin sinne huutaa
@@marilonnqvist4997 monesti on toisinkin.
@@marilonnqvist4997 Usein näin, noin höveleitä eivät kuitenkaan ole ikinä ilman kameroiden läsnäoloa. Onhan se kieltämättä todella hyvä mahdollisuus kerätä helpot peeärrät, en ihmettele.
It's pretty consistent with the experience on the ground. It's a combination of the police not being under pressure and a generally high accountability. Just incentivizes a relaxed, public servant kind of attitude.
Police lied.There is space about 2.
They had the film crew there.
They are from violent crime unit so there probably wasn't room. They usually investigate stuff so they probably carry different equipment.
They are TV cops but If there was no cameras things have going to Be so not nice a.c.a.b
arju rasit.
7:35 no kai sitä nyt huumeiden käyttäjät voi käyttäytyä vähän omituisesti kun on laittomat aineet. jos ois laillista niin ei tarvis turhaan kuumotella poliiseja.
Yks kirja joka kaikkien penskojen tulisi lukea, Christiane_F: Huumeasema Zoo. Sanoisin että tuo jopa pakolliseksi kouluihin sen sijaan että tankataan Kalevalaa.
@ariseaman390 ahaa. Mistäs tässä kirjassa kerrotaan?
@@ariseaman390 aa se on tollanen kirja. no ei toi paljon muuta mitään kun minun kanta pohjautuu entisen huumepoliisin kertomuksiin. tämä huumepoliisi oli tehnyt työtä varmaan pari kymmentä vuotta huumepoliisina ja hän huomasi että sillon kun hän alotti niin huumeiden käyttäjät olivat hyvin rauhallisia eikä aiheuttanut juuri mitään ongelmia mutta sitten poliisit rupesivat puuttumaan huumeiden käyttöön rankalla kädellä jonka jälkeen väkivalta ja muu rikollisuus nousi. hän huomasi tämän koska hän joutui huumepoliisina soluttautua huumeiden käyttäjien joukkoon.nyt tämä huumepoliisi koittaa saada huumeita laillistettua jotta saisi tätä väkivaltaa vähenemään.
Huumeet ja käyttötavat muuttuneet vuosien mittaan. Nykyään on sekakäyttökulttuuri mikä tekee monet käyttäjät agressiiviseksi. Kyse ei ole kuumotuksesta poliisia kohtaan. @@oplkfdhgk
@@oplkfdhgk Minun mielestä olette kumpikin oikeassa, aineiden laittomuus on suoraa suhteessa käyttäjien käyttäytymiseen, tietenkin, silti ihan jokaisen kannattaisi lukea tai kuunnella christianne f huume asema zoo, paras kirja huumeista ja ajautumisesta siihen maailmaan nuorena.
there are different kinds of cops, just like in the us, beat cops and detectives, there are detective from violent crimes unit. their car is filled with field equitment. while the beat cops dont have the car fild and even has a professional drunk tank in the rear.