Looks like normal driving behaviour for a taxi. But I’ve been driving a VW that was an old retired commanders van for the Swedish fire service in Malmö and it ran like a champ whenever I put the pedal down. Thanks to a police chipped TDI 5 cylinder 2.5 litre engine.
The target can actually drive well lol, if the target is replaced with someone from my country they would've loss control and slam into wall in those conditions.
A Van is a common vehicle when it comes to normal patrolling in Finland. Vans are also the best option for the Finnish police because in a safe & calm country like Finland there is no big need for supercharged v8’s. The equipment in the vans is also more advanced than in normal cruisers, which of course costs more money (one van costs about 90 000 €). But in fact, most of the Finnish police cars are normal cars. Some are with police tapes, but most are unmarked and equipped with a bigger engine. If an ”ice cream truck” isn’t enough they’ll use for example mercedes Benz CLS 350 CDI, Vw passat r-line, Skoda superb & octavia rs, Vw golf gti and other cars with bigger engines.
@@blinder2786 If you look, almost every video in finland has this ice cream truck. A regular Volvo v70 D5 would be gone in seconds. Not very good for patrolling or work with since you are spending many hours in the chairs.
yamahaevo the videos show Only a fraction of the chases etc. And As i said Finnish police has fast cars, used to have fast volvos as Well. Fast cars are unmarked and all of them don’t have cameras if i’m right. But of course they arent always available which Can make things hard. But that’s Why the officers are trained to handle those vans like race cars and the vans are also optimised for the police.
@@blinder2786 I'dont agree that a slow heavy ice cream truck hardly reaching 120mph is the best option "for finland" You can not pursuit anything with it. Just saying its seen very often in videos in Finland.
Uusi Crazy Taxi näyttää kyllä todella hyvältä, grafiikat kohdallaan.
Aavikon tai savannien ihanaa kulttuuria taas ns taksikuskit nykyään sieltä
:DD
I like the way they carried that douchebag like a gym bag and put him away like a bag of groceries.
So this is what happens when you press ”Skip” in a GTA taxi
That taxi driver was in a hurry to get the passenger home before his dinner gets cold. Pity there's no sound.
"thanks for the 3 minutes of fun mate, but you're paying for the gas we burned"
Ja tuomio tästä oli niinkin huima kun 60 päivää ehdollista.
Ei tossa hirveesti vaaraa sivullisille syntyny niin mikäs siinä. Poliisien aikaa meni hukkaan lähinnä.
I like how they are holding him
Kaveri laitettii nippuu
Looks like normal driving behaviour for a taxi. But I’ve been driving a VW that was an old retired commanders van for the Swedish fire service in Malmö and it ran like a champ whenever I put the pedal down. Thanks to a police chipped TDI 5 cylinder 2.5 litre engine.
0:53 hetkone, näyttiköhän se just vilkkuu oikeelle, mutta käänty vasemmalle. Ite antaisin elinkautisen tollasesta toiminnasta
Näyttää vielä sivuvilkkua! xDDD
The target can actually drive well lol, if the target is replaced with someone from my country they would've loss control and slam into wall in those conditions.
hyvä taksiuudistus :-D
Lähtisitkö itse 100heppasella toyota hybridillä karkuun :D :D :D
Finnish Police vehicles goes brr
Taksimies pääs kanssa kerrankin taksiin. Leijona taksiin.
Taisi olla niitä etelän ihmeitä
varmaa potkut tiedos
Mitä helvettiä?
Piti keksiä tekemistä pokaa odotellessa. 🧐
Husu vissiin päässyt taksin rattiin taas;)
@@blinder2786 Tällä kertaa vaan ei pysähtyny keskelle Tuuskia. 😆
@@blinder2786 Ja nimi oli Ahmed tai Saifullah kuskilla taas
Miksi?
Mitä sakko ?
Ahmetti vauhdissa :D
Sipilän hallituksen kotkotuksia.
Why do finland drive ice cream vans?
A Van is a common vehicle when it comes to normal patrolling in Finland. Vans are also the best option for the Finnish police because in a safe & calm country like Finland there is no big need for supercharged v8’s. The equipment in the vans is also more advanced than in normal cruisers, which of course costs more money (one van costs about 90 000 €).
But in fact, most of the Finnish police cars are normal cars. Some are with police tapes, but most are unmarked and equipped with a bigger engine. If an ”ice cream truck” isn’t enough they’ll use for example mercedes Benz CLS 350 CDI, Vw passat r-line, Skoda superb & octavia rs, Vw golf gti and other cars with bigger engines.
@@blinder2786 If you look, almost every video in finland has this ice cream truck. A regular Volvo v70 D5 would be gone in seconds. Not very good for patrolling or work with since you are spending many hours in the chairs.
yamahaevo the videos show Only a fraction of the chases etc. And As i said Finnish police has fast cars, used to have fast volvos as Well. Fast cars are unmarked and all of them don’t have cameras if i’m right. But of course they arent always available which Can make things hard. But that’s Why the officers are trained to handle those vans like race cars and the vans are also optimised for the police.
@@blinder2786 I'dont agree that a slow heavy ice cream truck hardly reaching 120mph is the best option "for finland" You can not pursuit anything with it. Just saying its seen very often in videos in Finland.
yamahaevo if it wasn’t a good option, Why would the Finnish police use it then?
2:56 vittua ne sitä noin kantaa
Ne kantaa tolleen niitä, jotka vastustelee niin paljon, et on pakko pistää nippareil/raudoil käsistä ja jaloista nippuun
Olis voinu tosiaan heittää eikä kantaa
Vittu/h: >9k
9 Tonnia tai Kuukauta ?