We used to like 20 years ago, they would slap the shit out of you arresting you and then beat you up in the cells … nowadays they are all homosexual/lesbian/transgender. In my old job I had to deal with a police and I couldn’t tell if I was speaking to a man or woman
Our cops. "Causing a grave disturbance are we, Sir and you are spewing a torrent of incoherent things? (Grins) Good. Carry on. Right, now to have a word with that gent, flying an England flag in his garden and saying controversial nationalist things."
Nothing against Celtic in particular but why do some fans think if them and their mates walk round with a football top on, they own the place? The cop's tone was spot on, respectfully but firmly telling them they were acting like morons, they shared the town with other people and they were only going to get themselves in trouble, and all in his second language.
I assume it was an away game as he said get to the bus , not defending them , am celtic fan and used to go to euro away games . The first thing we done was get away from celtic fans
@@tasteofyourmedicine he is one of those people that geniunely believe that Landsbergis (a politician) and his family ran and still run Lithuania and that they are responsible for any problems. Absolutley delusional people.
In my experience Lithuanian people are very respectful when they come to England. They speak excellent English and quickly grasp our sense of humour. So well done that officer . 👏👏👏 Don't want to fall foul of the law over there. Tough cookies!
Yeah those regions are the best of europe right now they've still held on to thier dignity I feel like In the west we've been brain washed and spoilt nevermind the disgusting amounts of "diversity"
Wow. He really gave them the "I'm not mad, I'm just very, very disappointed" speech. 😂 And fair play. Behave how you like when you're at home with your trousers off, but show some decorum and dignity when you're a guest somewhere else.
Fair enough, but it's also what you get when the public doesn't feel entitled to abuse, figuratively and literally, their police as a matter of course. That's what makes the police indifferent and cynical about doing their job. Britain needs to face that.
This cop handled the situation perfectly. He didn’t hold back with his words, he shamed them and they made the wise choice. Sometimes I’m ashamed at how my fellow Brits behave abroad. I visit the Baltic countries often, and I have seen how the groups of “Stag Weekenders” behave in the city centres, getting paralytic and staggering around the streets shouting, vomiting and creating a bad atmosphere. I hate to think that the local people would associate me with them. Unfortunately our social system has resulted in a poorly educated “underclass” (it isn’t really even their fault when you analyse it) and this is the result.
Really good analysis, of course there is always some degree of personal responsibility, but an entire class of people don't become like this without some deeper root cause. Unfortunately the general public likes to forget the latter part and just blame the individual exclusively, like as though they were a different species or something
I live in Germany on the Polish border, I've stopped defending Brits Abroad. Poor parenting,(no) education, morals, standards etc. Bloody shame but still(potentially) the finest people on God's earth.
In Poland they act the same. Split beer everywhere, throwing glasses, destroying everything, they won’t clean their hands after peeing. Good that there was a cop that humble these two
@@dawid2517 I will eat a meal after peeing without washing my hands even if it’s a meal I use my hands to eat. I’m clean as a whistle down there and I don’t pee on my own hands lmao pee is not even dirty anyway, it’s clean and sterilizes. Wash yo dirtydix and get better aim bros 😂
Ive been there many times, the locals are open and nice to vistors, but you knew not to cross them also. That officer will be on a poor wage but still cares and does his duty.
@jimmoynahan9910 Why are white men so pathetic, you larp about imaginary deportations and your birth rate is negative, your women want instagram likes not kids. They prefer black guys over white guys, and you're gonna go back to your P0rn hub after this.
Oh do pipe it you whinge bag. Do you only moan on the internet or would you question your GP or local takeaway owner what they think they’re doing in “you’re” country? The one that you never discovered or died for but just so happened to be born on the plot of land🤣
you compare footbal fans to tax paying imigrants? they stopped being guests the moment they started paying taxes in order to mantain your life on benefits.
You are 2nd to receive them. We are recruiting 50 of them. All top lads. And our coppers are hanging around their police training academy to try recruit more. Distributing leaflets and stuff.
If a British or Irish cop said to a foreigner though, they'd be getting witch hunted for racism 😂 but cop is right. You're a guest in his country, behave and follow the rules of the nation you're in and respect the local culture. Just a shame western European nations have been neutered into thinking saying such things are evil and bigoted.
See when you belittle someone with words they instantly retreat and apologise cos they know you’ve made them look daft as hell, force or violence isn’t always needed to get your point across . Well done that officer 👏👏
Idk why he had to bring up nationality. Misbehavior should be reprimanded regardless of the person’s country of origin. I don’t know why nationality would factor into this conversation.
where did he mention nationality? nothing to do with it - you can be resident / citizen or you can be tourist, tourists usually get more leniency anyways.
Valid question to ask them. I’ve never met an Irish fan or Irish patron of a bar that had any manners or a way of conducting themselves properly. Ever.
He'd be sacked in the UK after receiving thousands of complaints re victimising and bullying......and those supporting him here would likely be the ones making complaints against him
Couldn't explain them any better. And that's so true it cannot be more true than that. Coming into a foreign country and creating problems yourself is a situation waiting to escalate - its repercussions far more serious than for domestic citizens.
Think they just chose not to use the pedestrian crossing to cross over, its the same in poland. In the uk, its normal to just cross the road however you want. If theres no cars why wait...lol..i think these lads just didnt know finer parts of law. Big lad appologised. No harm done.
Well maybe the population of UK is not worth looking after in the same way. Seems everything is "woke" to you. Including every member of the Police. With that attitude, why lift a finger to save your sorry Ass.
Lithos are well renowned in the UK and Ireland for always behaving well and never drink driving after a bottle or two of wodka, st@bbing anyone or getting out of order after drinking strong lager
Actually all people around the world who visiting foreign countries should keep in mind that they are guest in foreign country and respect local order. It's nothing shameful here.
The officer was very kind and professional. Other way round it would be more dramatic, UK is a savage country and police there abuse power like FSB in Russia.
I noticed during my travels in Europe a lot of bouncers will shame unruly people rather than going straight to kicking people out or getting physical like most bouncers in the USA. This officer seems to be doing somewhat the same. I suppose in the USA people just laugh at such respectful treatment.
Speaks better English than the Celtic lads, top copper!
Another racist armchair warrior moron on the internet, suprise suprise
Iike fr 😂😂😂😂😂
speaks better english than english hooligans
They’re Scottish (lol).
Aye, because they're not English. Clown.
This policeman should be an example to all officers.
agreed, and in fairness the two celtic fans were men enough to apologize and calmly move on
literally got fired on same day
Germans too. They bend over right now in Germany just to have good press
@@divacroft1034 Do you have a source for that or are you making it up?
@@user-rf9mx4qf7z unlike you i read newspapers lol
British need cops like that
We used to like 20 years ago, they would slap the shit out of you arresting you and then beat you up in the cells … nowadays they are all homosexual/lesbian/transgender. In my old job I had to deal with a police and I couldn’t tell if I was speaking to a man or woman
It already does.
We do have cops exactly like that in the UK. Cops don't just arrest people, they also educate which is what this officer is doing.
@@tilermanyeah right!
@@PedroGonzalez11111 Pleased you agree with me, i'm usually right.
Moral lesson; when you're in a different country you behave yourself.
tell Muslims that
@@FattyOn2Wheelsbeat me to it
@@stephenmurray2851why does everybody hate on muslims for merely existing?
And Polish, and Albanians, and Nigerians, the list goes on.
@@drybokes7055ah the polish are alright.
Proper cop. No nonsense, YOU ARE IN MY COUNTRY, now fucking behave. 😂😂😂
Our cops.
"Causing a grave disturbance are we, Sir and you are spewing a torrent of incoherent things? (Grins) Good. Carry on. Right, now to have a word with that gent, flying an England flag in his garden and saying controversial nationalist things."
Threatening to arrest them for not using a pedestrian crossing, are you fucking mental?
Not sure if a British Copper would get away with "your in my country"
Well done to the Lithuanian 'Polis'👍
It's not what he said though. He said "you are guest in my country so I have to protect you"
@@commandingjudgedredd1841 why shouldn't the UK copper do both? Both sounds good.
He’s a good cop, using discipline and not force.
He doesn't need to, this is barrelly a misdemeanor. And there are times where you have no choice but using force.
@@Thesavagesouls yes I understand that but some time's police use force for minor thing's or when it's not necessary.
@@Thesavagesouls you are right. but their duty is to protect people, even from themselves
dude he got fired because you cant call other people like that
@@divacroft1034this aint America
he was the first dad they ever had
Oh my God that's too true.
"then i put you in custody, whose fault is that?" totally outplayed 😆
The point is in the UK , it wouldn't be the person who wad committing the offences fault as they always have someone making excuses for them!
Scolding them like he is their father... The father they never had!
Now this is what a real cop should look like.
Or a male model !
Looks and acts like any other cop.
Nothing against Celtic in particular but why do some fans think if them and their mates walk round with a football top on, they own the place? The cop's tone was spot on, respectfully but firmly telling them they were acting like morons, they shared the town with other people and they were only going to get themselves in trouble, and all in his second language.
Cop didn't even have to speak English to them but did.
I assume it was an away game as he said get to the bus , not defending them , am celtic fan and used to go to euro away games . The first thing we done was get away from celtic fans
@@dannybananas132 English, he should have spoke to these gentleman in their Mother tongue, Scottish Gaelic.
@nickyhenderson3746 nothing Scottish about celtic fans
Especially when your team is the most prolific club in world football for sexual misconduct towards children 💔
“You are a guest” well sayd! Cheers from Latvia 🍻
Lithuania. Not latvia
@@warrior2936 he said ''Cheers from Latvia''
because Lithuania is our neighbors..
dumbo
@@warrior2936 su anglu kalba sunkokai tau, ane?
Zirg galva😂
@@warrior2936are u dumb? The guy from Latvia is sending greetings 😂
Good lithuanian cop
he is defending lansberg... so no not really
@@godn99 bot
@@godn99 lansberg?
@@godn99 ?!
@@tasteofyourmedicine he is one of those people that geniunely believe that Landsbergis (a politician) and his family ran and still run Lithuania and that they are responsible for any problems. Absolutley delusional people.
I wish all European cops were like him
They are
it's just british cops that have no morals for their country
@@barnierobin5734not to all people
@@barnierobin5734they’re really not
@@barnierobin5734 Some are like him but not all unfortunately
People of Britain. Remember that phrase. You’re a guest in this country.
Lol I think you need to tell this to the people that come to Britain.
@@Mikebigmike94tell it to all the brit expats that have turned south east Asia into a shithole
@@Mikebigmike94 no guests of mine.
They're Irish
@@Mikebigmike94 That's what I meant. I thought that was obvious.
In my experience Lithuanian people are very respectful when they come to England. They speak excellent English and quickly grasp our sense of humour. So well done that officer . 👏👏👏 Don't want to fall foul of the law over there. Tough cookies!
Lithuanians and Poles are sound as. Gutted we left the EU, slowly they are going back, and we’ve replaced them with third worlders.
Tell that to the people of Peterborough, they're drug dealers...
Yeah I used to work with a load of them, there all built like brick shithouses.
Yeah those regions are the best of europe right now they've still held on to thier dignity I feel like
In the west we've been brain washed and spoilt nevermind the disgusting amounts of "diversity"
They are not English, they're Irish
Wow. He really gave them the "I'm not mad, I'm just very, very disappointed" speech. 😂
And fair play. Behave how you like when you're at home with your trousers off, but show some decorum and dignity when you're a guest somewhere else.
Just right, well played cop. From Ireland.
Liudmyla Pavlychenko lol from Ireland
In all of Ireland joining the UK?
@@chazgirl6186no
@@chazgirl6186Are you personally joining the UK?
@@chazgirl6186now why would they go and do something silly like that?
Yes, they are wild animals.
And you’re an asshole.
facts lol
literally joker quote
Racist
That’s how a police officer looks like
Respect and love from Poland 🇵🇱 🇱🇹
Top man 👍This is what you get when you recruit real men to serve as police officers. Well done Lithuania!
Fair enough, but it's also what you get when the public doesn't feel entitled to abuse, figuratively and literally, their police as a matter of course. That's what makes the police indifferent and cynical about doing their job. Britain needs to face that.
Excellent policeman
Cop : Are you a wild animal ?
Celtic Fans : Wait..how did he know ?
This cop handled the situation perfectly. He didn’t hold back with his words, he shamed them and they made the wise choice. Sometimes I’m ashamed at how my fellow Brits behave abroad. I visit the Baltic countries often, and I have seen how the groups of “Stag Weekenders” behave in the city centres, getting paralytic and staggering around the streets shouting, vomiting and creating a bad atmosphere. I hate to think that the local people would associate me with them. Unfortunately our social system has resulted in a poorly educated “underclass” (it isn’t really even their fault when you analyse it) and this is the result.
Really good analysis, of course there is always some degree of personal responsibility, but an entire class of people don't become like this without some deeper root cause. Unfortunately the general public likes to forget the latter part and just blame the individual exclusively, like as though they were a different species or something
Cant educate bad genetics mate.
This is the result of social welfare/medicine causing the genetics of the lower caste to decay.
I live in Germany on the Polish border, I've stopped defending Brits Abroad. Poor parenting,(no) education, morals, standards etc.
Bloody shame but still(potentially) the finest people on God's earth.
In Poland they act the same. Split beer everywhere, throwing glasses, destroying everything, they won’t clean their hands after peeing. Good that there was a cop that humble these two
It's a thing they do when they go abroad, you should see a before and after comparison when they come in Greece.
I have never once in my entire life washed my hands after peeing… why are you peeing on your own hands? Or why are you dirty down there?
@@TaniasUncle 💀
@@dawid2517 I will eat a meal after peeing without washing my hands even if it’s a meal I use my hands to eat. I’m clean as a whistle down there and I don’t pee on my own hands lmao pee is not even dirty anyway, it’s clean and sterilizes.
Wash yo dirtydix and get better aim bros 😂
@@TaniasUncle😂 ong
He nailed it with his assessment of septic fans as wild animals 😂
He loves his country that's why he's so stern about it and rightly so.
Awesome cop...professional, strict, and fair.
Spot on, same should apply in the uk. But of course the cops would be sacked for being so accurate.
Ive been there many times, the locals are open and nice to vistors, but you knew not to cross them also. That officer will be on a poor wage but still cares and does his duty.
Respect to this Cop from🇫🇮
I like it, that a normal street cop speaks a foreign language fluently.
Celtic fans getting treated fairly....
They don't know what hit them
In fairness they responded quite well to their scolding.
they got told, I love my country
Can’t fault him. He’d be getting his P45 in the UK at about the time he mentioned guests in his country 😅
We are colonists, not guest. 😂
No he wouldn't, as that's how it's done.
@@adolfmaotsestalin8753 No, you are getting deported, lmao
@jimmoynahan9910 these are tourists you braindead garbage
@jimmoynahan9910 Why are white men so pathetic, you larp about imaginary deportations and your birth rate is negative, your women want instagram likes not kids. They prefer black guys over white guys, and you're gonna go back to your P0rn hub after this.
‘You are guest in my country’, all immigrants need to learn this!
They weren’t immigrants dumbo.
Oh do pipe it you whinge bag. Do you only moan on the internet or would you question your GP or local takeaway owner what they think they’re doing in “you’re” country? The one that you never discovered or died for but just so happened to be born on the plot of land🤣
Immigrants aren't strictly guests as they also live there. That's how I see it anyway.
@@mmck6293 we are all immigrants mate. Who cares. We didn’t find this land.
you compare footbal fans to tax paying imigrants? they stopped being guests the moment they started paying taxes in order to mantain your life on benefits.
They are guests in Scotland as well and they don't behave there either.
LOL
Scottish are also guests in NI and they don´t behave either
Who were the wild animals that destroyed George Square in Glasgow and Manchester in England🤔🤔 that's right it was the hunnish ibrox hordes😂😂
@@peterpretentious1029 ok Feni.
Can we import some of those cops here ASAP?
your old white gammons don't want eastern europeans though
First you ought to give up importing morons from all round the world.
You are 2nd to receive them. We are recruiting 50 of them. All top lads. And our coppers are hanging around their police training academy to try recruit more. Distributing leaflets and stuff.
Nope, everything is the UK must turn brown or black.
What a Tremendous police officer , straight to the point , not all Celtic fans are like these bams
Oh if only the people in this country would listen to this officers statement:
“YOU ARE A GUEST IN THIS COUNTRY”
REMEMBER IT
What a top officer! Why do we have middle aged women and fat blokes? I’d like a copper like that please! Very polite and assured!
So you can suc him or what?
The answer is yes
Liam 1232 😂
Thanks for looking after the lads, man!
"You are guests in this country" - Lithuanian person
If a British or Irish cop said to a foreigner though, they'd be getting witch hunted for racism 😂 but cop is right. You're a guest in his country, behave and follow the rules of the nation you're in and respect the local culture. Just a shame western European nations have been neutered into thinking saying such things are evil and bigoted.
Imaginary racism calls there bud. No they wouldn't
@@23bit76 okay libtard
Of coyrse they would. British are already second class cits anyway in britain 😂@@23bit76
@23bit76 they 100% would
@@23bit76he called them wild animals. If you think no one would accuse him of racism you are ignorant or naive
You'd never see police in the UK talk to foreign tourists like this
Bullshit😂 they don’t treat Lithuanians well in the UK (by the way Lithuanians also don’t realise sometimes they are guests in the UK)
The ones that come over on boats get treated in 5 star hotels
@@golazothey are even allowed to vote
In the foreigners language too…
Yet people in the comments section think foreigners get the red carpet treatment here 🤔
In what way are Lituanians treated badly in the UK?@@removedpage115
A very honest polite and direct officer without the need of repeating his self second time.
Imagine that being said in the UK.
Less % of whites so many "discrimination" and "hatespeech" cases would be made.
All the celtic fans would say it was racist ironically
They should be allowed to say it .
@@GlasgowRosscoheh although we are the same race
@@adolfmaotsestalin8753 aye a meant if our police spoke to the boat people like that
See when you belittle someone with words they instantly retreat and apologise cos they know you’ve made them look daft as hell, force or violence isn’t always needed to get your point across . Well done that officer 👏👏
UK cop would be to immigrants. " Can I get you some tea, maybe some eats. Pur your feet up. Can I offer you my wife as well."
Pity the English police aren't like this to the Lithuanians local to me...
Same here mate. Works Both ways
They're not guests though they're residents.
@@jakefarronmerlin7963all non citizens are guests
What has England got do with this don’t bring us in to this 🤣it’s a Lithuanian policeman dealing with Scottish people .
@@summerrr1 they stopped being guests in the moment they started paying taxes and helping you to continue to live a life in benefits.
Idk why he had to bring up nationality. Misbehavior should be reprimanded regardless of the person’s country of origin. I don’t know why nationality would factor into this conversation.
where did he mention nationality? nothing to do with it - you can be resident / citizen or you can be tourist, tourists usually get more leniency anyways.
Good policeman. I wish all the Lithuanian guests in the UK behaved as well as this guy.
How is that your comment, when your people are notorious for their disrespectful behaviour of other cultures around the world.
I apologise for the inconveniences caused by my brethens.
Rangers fans booking their holidays to Lithuania this summer just to shake this coppers hand 😂
Rangers fans are notoriously worse
Christ that’s pathetic
@@AlexBonesJones That's football banter. Have a laugh mate...
@@hisss Now that’s pathetic
@@AlexBonesJones What's pathetic about making a joke? Do you always take everything so seriously? _That's_ pathetic, really.
Valid question to ask them. I’ve never met an Irish fan or Irish patron of a bar that had any manners or a way of conducting themselves properly. Ever.
Amazing how an ost european can speak English on that level
He'd be sacked in the UK after receiving thousands of complaints re victimising and bullying......and those supporting him here would likely be the ones making complaints against him
Spot on!
Crossing the street on an unmarked spot means big drama.
Let's be honest, if he was a cop back home what he's saying to foreign nationals would be 'racist'
Love this cop. No nonsense.
This is a good person who cares about what is means to be a law enforcement officer. Much respect!
Couldn't explain them any better. And that's so true it cannot be more true than that. Coming into a foreign country and creating problems yourself is a situation waiting to escalate - its repercussions far more serious than for domestic citizens.
Think they just chose not to use the pedestrian crossing to cross over, its the same in poland. In the uk, its normal to just cross the road however you want. If theres no cars why wait...lol..i think these lads just didnt know finer parts of law. Big lad appologised. No harm done.
That young cop is a legend.
Jaywalking or smash up Manchester? Aye, seems about equal. 😂😂
Both completely different things
@@kyledonaghy237 Sorry for the confusion Kyle. I'm still looking for the sarcasm emoji.
Baah they werent drunk shouting throwing stones peeing in public...just a couple of young lads...he even appoligizes😂
Brave officer approaching without hazmat suit.
Lithuanians abroad (like here in Belgium) also disbehaving as Barbarians..
How do you even find a Lithuanian among all the Arabs?
Our policemen are so professional when they are on camera!
the golden words were finally spoken...'you are guests here'.
Great cop, they call him Mr Schwarzenegger or Arnie for short
If only UK police were like this, proper masculine authority instead of woke shite we have
Yeah because you can't be progressive and masculine. You dumb mofo.
Well maybe the population of UK is not worth looking after in the same way. Seems everything is "woke" to you. Including every member of the Police. With that attitude, why lift a finger to save your sorry Ass.
Cop needs to be tall and strong, this lad is both. Physicall intimidation is the only language these boys understand.
Uses his size and obvious physical prowess well. This was well handled !
Nice cop xD. Btw this video was filmed in Lithuania - Marijampole city
ten xaxolai pardavineja vogtas masinas
@@bmw530 o ka ten veikia tokie pyderai kaip tu?? pardavineja savo subine?
@@bmw530haha yeah good place to buy cars from Ukrainian bandits
absolute unit
And how does having the freedom to cross a road at any point mean you have been ''raised in a barn''. Typical bootlicker cop.
Feel sorry he has to deal with drunken Brits
Lithos are well renowned in the UK and Ireland for always behaving well and never drink driving after a bottle or two of wodka, st@bbing anyone or getting out of order after drinking strong lager
Whaaat the helll
Scottish drunks vs. Lithuanian drunks 🎉🎉🎉 Who wins?
@@tritri5107without a doubt the Lithuanian
😂😂😂😂😂😂
They are the most well behaved East Europeans.
Yes Celtic played with Suduva in 2018
How to police foreigners 101
Absolutely right “you are guests in this country”
Legend says these celtic fans are still moving 👣
“You are a guest in this country” is something you’d never hear in western Europe. What a shame
Actually all people around the world who visiting foreign countries should keep in mind that they are guest in foreign country and respect local order. It's nothing shameful here.
I've heard that phrase plenty of times, don't worry. And I am from western Europe.
British Police- "Are you ok lads? Can I get you a cup of tea or something? If you need anything, I'm right here, feel free to ask, thanks, lads."
The officer was very kind and professional. Other way round it would be more dramatic, UK is a savage country and police there abuse power like FSB in Russia.
Yes they are
yea i still wonder how did glaswegians get the label of 'people'
Says the person who calls themselves Mr Potato
@@DelSevenNineat least there was no riots, then again they are not English 🤷
You’re a potato people. 😂😂😂🤦🏻♂️
Wow that’s not an over generalisation at all
Ya complete weapon
Go back to sleep
Worse than wild animals
Krótka piłka 😂👏💪
Šaunuolis
God bless Lietuva
I noticed during my travels in Europe a lot of bouncers will shame unruly people rather than going straight to kicking people out or getting physical like most bouncers in the USA. This officer seems to be doing somewhat the same. I suppose in the USA people just laugh at such respectful treatment.
Respectas policijai
He makes it clear he’s talking for their own good. Perfect
That policeman is a boss, well done.
perfect cop
I could almost hear him say “ Sarah Conner, come with me if you want to live “. 😂
I've met plenty of Lithuanians. Very no nonsense, beautiful women, devoid of personality.
The cop's response and tone was perfect. When he retires from the force as he gets older, he'll make a good teacher.