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  • definitely plus for my russian listening skills, thanks uchitel

  • as an ex-police officer myself all I can say is there are stupid drunken shits all over the world...just different nationality

  • lol she pulled the wallet and phone out her pirate

  • russians are crazy...

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  • Translations arent correct man

  • @DeepNYCHouse Oh yeah? Go on, then. Let's see your version!

  • @usenetposts the translations sound good to me. the guy is probably just being a douche.

    tadas, is this you? there are not many russian translators making the rounds of usenet these days.

  • @movitmovit Me? No, I'm not a translator, just an accountant.

  • @usenetposts oh, well in that case kudos to you for taking an interest in studying language.

  • @movitmovit Thanks. It is my hobby. Please see huliganov dot tv for my blog which talks regularly about issues in language learning, among others. It could be interesting as some of my views are considered controversial.

  • i want to shoot that woman

  • Wow... if those were american police, god knows what they would have done to her.

  • @wallyb77 Exactly. And she wasted those fine screams of hers on relatively gentle treatment!

  • That tipsy Russian lady is reported to get her license taken away: profi-forex. org / news / entry 1008086984 . html

  • Putin will "correct" that agents..

  • @JoBezable I feel sure he'd rather correct the Russians who showed themselves up.

  • @ThePerniciousTruth Only a tiny bit of Belarusian gets spoken in this. They may be Belarusians, but they still speak mainly Russian.

  • I loved the primal scream. If they had a woman police officer -or two- they might have handled the ... um ... situation better. Drunk drivers must be arrested and if they resist, force must be used.

  • @gammondog I don't remember seeing that many female police there. I suppose there must be some.

  • T 767 NC 190 BMW series 5

  • @alanheath got the number plate wrong - T 767 NS - sorry police.....

  • I dont know where Kastyukovichi is, but there is a place called Kalinkovichi about 100km west of Gomel. I mention this as my ex came from near Gomel and she liked a few sherberts from time to time and I was wondering if the two ladies might be related.

  • @alanheath I believe this one is also in Gomel district, but closer to Mazyr.

  • @usenetposts Then maybe the two ladies are related.. I certainly would not refuse a nemogo o tom kak tvoy otets if she sobers up.

  • @alanheath meinst Du ein Bisschen von wie ist dein Vater?

  • @usenetposts Ja, das ist wass ich habe gesagen!!

  • Хорошая забава в Беларуси! Я должен поехать туда на несколько напитков!

  • This is blatant sexism. This mate of mine drove through the Belarussian border cos he could not be bothered to stop and then a bit later had a group of police with Kalashnikovs pointed at him. Just because he is a really good looking publisher of a top class packaging magazine is no way to treat him any differently!

  • Take it from me,an American, America is a police state. Our police would have tasered, pepper sprayed, gotten physical, and then shot her. That's what happens when the dregs of humanity are in control.

  • @ColKorn1965 - as with any group, generalizations can't reflect reality. I've seen horrors with nasty police in my own neighborhoods, but have also experienced the best, most principled police officers (excellent education and training), here in my current city of SF, CA. Of course, I agree that the force would benefit from a generally stronger focus on ethics and philosophical principles - But not all cops are bad guys or inhumane.Many of them join the force genuinely wishing to enforce justice

  • @baiNEKO With the police it is like with doctors, priests, politicians, teachers, journalists, even accountants. People go in with the best intentions and then the status quo and the fact that we have all become mortgage slaves motivated by fear mean that they allow themselves to go with the flow - it's what's called current practice, as Dr Heisig puts it.

  • Just a normal night in Newcastle there.

  • @JohnPurchaseArt I am from Newcastle and I resent this comment!! Newcastle is never this peaceful!!

  • @alanheath

    Sorry Alan, I was being politically correct.

  • @JohnPurchaseArt Or Hemel Hempstead, judging from what I've heard from my bedroom there.

  • hahah cheers for the subtitles....a real window onto another culture

  • Did we see an ethnic minority being oppressed here?

  • @indigofugit I think there was an attempt at oppressing an ethnic minority in their own country, by giving them the Big Brother bit. Like this people can do anything about the price of oil just because they've got a BMW!

  • Thanks Dave. This was too funny.

  • @Amiduffer I felt it was a video with lots of things in it, and that content wise it has the potential to up there with the big one, like Charlie Bit Me and the Sneezing Baby Panda, it just needed for someone to provide the titles in order to open it up to the non-Russian speaking world. Please share it on all your social networks and help at least one of my twelve hundred videos to go a teeny bit viral!

  • @usenetposts Sorry Dave. I'm not part of any social networks. I certainly don't have much of an active subscriber base.

  • @Amiduffer I know the feeling!

  • These Belarusian cops are great, really down to earth (need to work on the Judo flip though, apparently x). Thanks for the subtitles! I think a version with Russian subs would complete the language learning aspect nicely, and then we'd have our cussing lesson w/o making you feel dirty :D

  • @baiNEKO I had toyed with the idea of doing a dual language subtitling, but it was too much work!

  • Yeah, if this happened here in America, they'd both be dead, severely beaten, or tazed. By U.S. standards, these cops were extremely soft on them.

  • @abruzz0 By EU standards also, when we hear the whole time that Lukashenka's Belarus is a dictatorship and a police state! Makes ya think, don't it, though?

  • interesting. funny. a bit surreal...

  • There is a large contrast in how these offences are handled between nations. Some are more tolerable whilst others would have used more force such as in UK or U.S.

  • @Mutleytech Indeed. And it turns out when you look at it that some of the much-vaunted "democracies" and "free countries" have the more forceful police actions, and some places which we are used to regard as hopeless dictatorships have more humane ways of dealing with some situations.

  • well....It's not really the Russian language lesson we have been waiting on for so long but I can use it and I will continue to wait.

  • @241n14all Many thanks. For your information I am in the middle of collating and analysing the earlier lessons, as a result of which there will arise two things - 1) a workbook for the series and 2) the basis for planning the next lot. It got too big for me to just carry on without taking a step back and planning. The fact is that at about 13 hours worth of material remains one of the biggest totally free language courses made for YT, and I have every desire to build it much bigger still.

  • THIS is how you really learn Russian. Cops. Ruski edition.

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