Please don't whine people.. It's not the police's fault, in Finland they're not just authorized to use force like in U.S, where police brutality is common..
Police should think, Guy was not aggressive until they make him angry ... Everybody from EU should sell his goods without stupid permission from council... People should decide... Fuck Finland police.. they are arrogant bastards
Lubomir Camblong Do you actually think that those officers should have risked their career just that some Estonian guy could sell his goods? Doesn't make sense.. EU makes the rules, not the police, not the Finland
EU said there is free market... theoretically... Officer should talk as long as possible to find best solution for the problem... They was cause of this problem... Not Estonian guy... He want just sell his potatoes and back home... In my country all countries from EU sell goods farmers as well.. U buying ticket from land owner and can sell... But Finland government are arrogant ant try teach people what is best for them... Finland police are stupid as hell... I have money and i decide how and where and from who i buying vegetables
Dude what the fuck? Finnish police didn't assault him first did they? And they talked "as long as possible" to find the solution but this dude got agressive and assaulted on PD
This guy wanted to sell mushrooms from the back of his van. To do that, you need a permit. The market officials tried to get him to buy one, but he refused and behaved aggressively towards them, so they called the police. The police told him the same thing; buy the permit or leave. He refused again, aggressively, and then things got nasty. A policeman lost a tooth and needed some stitches. The man was sentenced to 10 month suspended, 1400€ damages to the policeman + medical bills.
If Finnish police wants to interrupt in something, there usually is a good reason for it. If you play along and have done nothing seriously stupid, you should be just fine. In this case, yes, maybe the police overreacted, but the Estonian guy seemed to be quite aggressive too. And no, I don't think this was about the guy being Estonian - just that he was acting aggressively.
Definitely not an over reaction, dude wasn't compliant and refused orders. That was more of an under reaction, they could have just tackle him from multiple angles
@@incremental_failure he is or at least was a rather massive meme over here. Part of that cultural trend of Estonians working in Finland for better pay and getting themselves involved in all types of crazy stuff. We call them "Kalevipojad", Kalevipoeg being the main character of our national epic who, among other things went to finland for a sword and managed to kill the Finnish smith's son during an argument with said sword.
American cops take note: I think these officers did an amazing job on how they handled this situation!!! I was born and raised in USA where unfortunately here in Michigan and other states this man would probably not be alive still as he likely would have been shot to death but only after being beaten to a bloody pulp and or tortured beforehand. I have family members in Finland and Sweden, and after watching this, my utmost respect goes to these 4 Finland police officers!!!...You completely lead by example on proper law enforcement techniques!!!!!!
***** why would Finnish people hate Estonian people?! :l I'm from Finland, i have been in Estonia 4 times and people there are great, i don't know any Finnish person who would hate Estonia or its people.
@@0001-s8c He wasn't selling anything illegal. All he had was chanterelle mushrooms and there is nothing illegal about those. He just (allegedly) did not have a permit for the spot he had taken on the marketplace. You have to go to city office to make a reservation and pay some fees and rent before you can set up a sales stand on the market square.
(Continued) - The police apparently continued to talk with him in the middle of the fight. He could have given up at any time. - No bystanders were injured in the incident. - The man was taken into custody within minutes and was not injured (with the exception of the bruises caused by the batons). - Even if the man got his lawyer, the correct place to settle things out is not the market place, but the police station or the court house. Just my 2 cents.
The finnish police must do their job but still not hurting anyone. If they beat a guy like real good they might lose their job or even worse. Finnish police are the same in the eyes of law as normal people.
In Finland we need a formal authorization, and paid their own place at the market if you want to sell something.This person was not like the other.He tryed to do his cheap-way...Good guy,in wrong place.
For anyone who didn't know: this clip, thus this guy is or at least was a considerable meme in Estonia. Part of a bigger trend of Estonians especially working in Finland etc getting themselves into all kinds of crazy stuff there. We call(ed) them "Kalevipojad", Kalevipoeg being the main character of out national epic of the same name, who amongst other things also went to Finland to get a sword from the famous Finnish smith Ilmarine (Estonian variant of the Finnish Ilmarinen from "Kalevala") and ended up murdering the smith's son with said sword during a drunken argument (a brief overview, the story is more elaborate and important for later developments). To be clear, the term "Kalevipojad" is applied to Estonians (mostly men) working in Finland in general, some of them have just gained a reputation...
@@taucalm If you sell under the table without a permit you arent paying taxes. There is a sales tax, which exists for all developed countries which he is going around.
The Estonian was a "vendor" without a permit and without paying the market fee. The same rules apply in Estonia as in Finland. Unlicensed vendors are thrown out. Eestlane oli "müüja" ilma loata ja turumaksu maksmata. Eestis kehtivad samad reeglid kui Soomes. Litsentsita müüjad visatakse välja. Eestiläinen oli "myyjänä" ilman lupaa ja torimaksua. Samat säännöt on Eestissäkin kuin Suomessakin. Luvattomat myyjät heitetään ulos.
Tuo oli viellä siihen aikaan, kun tasereita ei suomen poliisilla ollut yleisessä käytössä. Jos tuo olisi tapahtunut nykyään, niin olisivat taserilla jo täräyttäneet viimeistään siinä vaiheessa, kun alkoi tosissaan taistelemaan vastaan.
My point was that this guy probably know laws and how to do things in Finland, if he came to sell stuff. And if you actually watch carefully, the policemen waited for him to calm down, and didnt engage at the very start of this situation. Whereas if this would be american police, they would surely be agressive at the very start. Also this estonian man was trained to sustain tear gas and all sorts of careful weapons of police. They took him down because he was starting to be a threat for others.
The guy got arrestd because he sold his chanterelles for a cheap price so other people who sold for an average finnish price got into a an argument so finally the police arrived and it was found out the guy didnt even have the rights to sell on a finnish market
The policemen here did the absolutely right thing. Violent people who refuse to abide by the law should be taken into custody like this. And 4 against 1 is completely justified when you're trying to take the opponent down safely and avoid injury, both to yourself and to the target. It has nothing to do with being "pussies" and everything to do with being professional: nobody got hurt and the objective was achieved. But that guy in the red shirt should have stayed out of it.
This "mushroom seller" is actually a former K-Kommando. So he has been in special operating unit of police in Estonia. He has a military backround also. That's the reason why he was a such a BADASS! Not just some random junkie, but a pro.
Järjestyksenvalvojakouluttaja käytti tapausta esimerkkinä siitä miksi sumutteet ei välttämättä toimi. Tässä tapauksessa juuri siksi, koska heppu oli totutettu sumutteeseen erikoisjoukkojen jäsenenä.
In Canada, they would have beaten him to death with Hockey Sticks, Terry Fox's Leg, and Moose Horns. Oh, as well as the Queen's Crown and other knick -knacks.
Personally, I think he must have been under the influence of *something*; nobody can normally take pepper spray & nightstick like that, training or not.
The point in 3 to 1 ods are that neither party has to get hurt. As you saw in the video in the end they got the man under control with only a bloody nose. If it would have been 1v1 both sides would have gotten really bad damage.
Fuuck I'm laughing at how this guy is leveling up like an RPG character. First he uses fists, then he throws mushrooms, then he gets some plastic rack and then it's a broom handle. Best part is when he has both the rack and broom like sword and shield and he throws the shield like he doesn't need that anymore. Broom has more damage than rack 😂.
For everyone wondering why the cops didn't use their guns is that in Finland, you need a big reason to even take the gun in your hand and if you don't need to use it quickly you need a permission to shoot. + In Finland you might get bigger sentence than the attacker for defending yourself. Some people say in Nordic countries criminals live better than the citizens.
+Finlandball meiän lähistöllä oli joskus mielisairaalasta (ei enää voimassa) karannu potilas ja se oli juossu mettään. No hän oli sieltä löytäny vesurin ja lähteny juoksee poliisia päin se vesuri kädessä poliisi ampu häntä reiteen panos osu kai johonki valtimoon ja mielisairas kuoli verenhukkaan ja poliisi sai siitä jonkin näkösen tuomion.
I don't know the background to the events shown in this video, but this is what I'm seeing: - The man is clearly behaving aggressively even when the police is only talking to him. - Normally OC should be enough to neutralize an aggressive suspect. In this case it was not. - They never tried to hit him in the head or in the face with the baton. They were aiming for his legs and arms. - Both policemen carried firearms, but they never even reached for them.
Lot of rumours circulating around this one; that there's a long wait for a permit so he couldn't simply show up and buy one anyway (but maybe the officials wanted to resolve the issue that way, at least this once?); that he was taking up someone else's place who did have a permit (maybe the red shirt guy?); that he tried to get a permit earlier but was refused because he's Estonian; that he's ex-police/special forces; that he was trying to expose some sort of mushroom scam at the market.
Sen tietysti tiedämme jos top commenttia uskomme, että henkilö oli erityisesti koulutettu kestämään vaikka mitä. Olettaisin että jonkinlainen väärä tavara tai väärä myyntipaikka, mahdollisesti lupa saattaa puuttua, mutta jokin syy poliisilla tulla katsastelemaan. Näemme kuitenkin että henkilö ryhtyy agressiiviseksi ja myös vahingoittamaan muiden omaisuutta lähistöllä, joten poliisi katsoo parhaaksi ottaa hänet kiinni.
Tiedä sitten missä kaikkialla on palvellut, mutta järkkärikurssilla keskusteltiin näistä tyypeistä, jotka on koulutettu kestämään tuota sumutetta. Pikaisella googlettelulla taisi olla Viron poliisin erikoisjoukoissa palvellut tyyppi.
they dont wanna hurt him or themselves. they need to do it in a way that its as safe and easy for everyone. theyre not wrestlers or fighters, theyre not meant to hurt
There really should be better non lethal options for situations with unbalanced people who become violent. I think it's just a case of the Finnish police trying their best to behave in a civilised manner despite this guy's belligerence.
suomalaiset betamiehet ei pärjää edes aseilla ja porukalla. rohkeat tapettiin sodassa ja jäljelle jäi rintamakarkurit, toimistorotat ja vemppamiehet. me ollaan niitten jälkeläisiä. korona on todiste tästä, vitun vaippanaamat
@TheZagunator. It is easy for one man's arrest had to be three policeman. and the police feared him. In estonia for example , the police would resolved the situation in seconds.
Yes you will get a lawyer once you are arrested, but he was only being detained. And lawyers wont go to the field if it's not absolutely necessary. Oh and he did get his lawyer in the end, all tough in a police cell
People who cant understand whats happening : Finnish marketing guys buy shrooms from estonians for 3,5-4€ per kilo and then they sell them in Finland for almost 25€ kilo. This guy was just selling his own shrooms(He mainly lives in Estonia and he picked those himself) for a fair price( around 10€ kilo, because why go to Finland if you dont sell for more tho its still 15€ cheaper than usually there). Sellers complained about him selling those for so low price and the estonian man got mad because people are complaining about him doing a fair deal.
And he didnt have a license to sell at Finnish market. He also was trained in an estonian police school. 1 police officer ended up with a bleeding nose :D
Jep. Ja koska Suomen poliisi yrittää saada kohteet alas mahdollisimman pienin vahingoin tälläisiin tapauksiin kutsutaan niitä apuvoimia. Kyllä ne poliisit saisi tuollaisenkin körmyn alas väkivaltaisesti pieksemällä, mutta onneksi meidän poliisit on suurimmalta osalta erittäin asiallisia.
@X8PolloLocoX8 Jos ei herra lähde suosiolla paikalta josta joku muu maksanut vetämään noiden taikatattien kanssa kun ei kerta ole lupaa niin miksi ei poliisi saisi käydä käsiksi? Ja vaikka ei nyt tekisikään mieli ottaa puheeksi meksikoa (kotimaatasi?), niin on siellä kuitenkin vähän rankemmat otteet poliiseilla.
kun olisin sattunu olemaan torilla tuolloin niin olis voinu sattua niin että poliisit olisivat pidättäneet minut kun ei ois eestiläisestä ollu enää märkäälänttiäkään jäljellä
This was probably the most interesting thing in Finland for this year.
As a finnish person I agree
I mean we did win Ice Hockey WC
@ryan ashley 5 million finns, the whole of canada and some parts of the U.S.
@ryan ashley Why? Can't skate? Go cry somewhere else...
@@chrislfc2317 You kniw that comment is six years old
Finland police: "We have you surrounded!"
Estonian man: "All I am surrounded by is fear and dead men"
You're dead wrong.
Goddamn right
I bet he was treated with special love after they got him to station
Please don't whine people.. It's not the police's fault, in Finland they're not just authorized to use force like in U.S, where police brutality is common..
Police should think,
Guy was not aggressive until they make him angry ... Everybody from EU should sell his goods without stupid permission from council... People should decide...
Fuck Finland police.. they are arrogant bastards
Lubomir Camblong Do you actually think that those officers should have risked their career just that some Estonian guy could sell his goods? Doesn't make sense.. EU makes the rules, not the police, not the Finland
EU said there is free market... theoretically...
Officer should talk as long as possible to find best solution for the problem... They was cause of this problem... Not Estonian guy... He want just sell his potatoes and back home... In my country all countries from EU sell goods farmers as well.. U buying ticket from land owner and can sell...
But Finland government are arrogant ant try teach people what is best for them...
Finland police are stupid as hell...
I have money and i decide how and where and from who i buying vegetables
Dude what the fuck? Finnish police didn't assault him first did they? And they talked "as long as possible" to find the solution but this dude got agressive and assaulted on PD
Lubomir Camblong What a dumb man.
Finnish policemen are so civilized, which is the part i love Finland the most.
they are very reserved, not so trigger-happy or brutality as the American or Russian.
omar Raskolnikov Finnish police could take him down in first minute if they wanted to, but they did not.
It is not only finland but the whole europe goddamit!
i love that random "fuck that cabbage" 0:38, it never gets old
korralik kaader!
This guy wanted to sell mushrooms from the back of his van. To do that, you need a permit. The market officials tried to get him to buy one, but he refused and behaved aggressively towards them, so they called the police. The police told him the same thing; buy the permit or leave. He refused again, aggressively, and then things got nasty. A policeman lost a tooth and needed some stitches. The man was sentenced to 10 month suspended, 1400€ damages to the policeman + medical bills.
kinda british trouble, man just wanna sell mushrooms
Estos eat pepper spray for breakfast
frightening truth :D
Looks like you eat tarmac aswell if you watched the video to its end
It’s having no effect on him.
And behave like shit
If Finnish police wants to interrupt in something, there usually is a good reason for it. If you play along and have done nothing seriously stupid, you should be just fine. In this case, yes, maybe the police overreacted, but the Estonian guy seemed to be quite aggressive too. And no, I don't think this was about the guy being Estonian - just that he was acting aggressively.
I don't see any Estonians defending him really...
Definitely not an over reaction, dude wasn't compliant and refused orders. That was more of an under reaction, they could have just tackle him from multiple angles
@@incremental_failure he is or at least was a rather massive meme over here. Part of that cultural trend of Estonians working in Finland for better pay and getting themselves involved in all types of crazy stuff. We call them "Kalevipojad", Kalevipoeg being the main character of our national epic who, among other things went to finland for a sword and managed to kill the Finnish smith's son during an argument with said sword.
American cops take note: I think these officers did an amazing job on how they handled this situation!!! I was born and raised in USA where unfortunately here in Michigan and other states this man would probably not be alive still as he likely would have been shot to death but only after being beaten to a bloody pulp and or tortured beforehand. I have family members in Finland and Sweden, and after watching this, my utmost respect goes to these 4 Finland police officers!!!...You completely lead by example on proper law enforcement techniques!!!!!!
Joe Lazarus guess it's pretty rough in murica :\
***** why would Finnish people hate Estonian people?! :l I'm from Finland, i have been in Estonia 4 times and people there are great, i don't know any Finnish person who would hate Estonia or its people.
***** i dont know any ppl from Finland who hates Estonia
@@0001-s8c He wasn't selling anything illegal. All he had was chanterelle mushrooms and there is nothing illegal about those. He just (allegedly) did not have a permit for the spot he had taken on the marketplace. You have to go to city office to make a reservation and pay some fees and rent before you can set up a sales stand on the market square.
@@Eternalnight198 yeah my comment was pretty ignorant thanks for clearing up
Police: We have you 4 vs 1
Estonian man: I like those odds
6 vs 1
(Continued)
- The police apparently continued to talk with him in the middle of the fight. He could have given up at any time.
- No bystanders were injured in the incident.
- The man was taken into custody within minutes and was not injured (with the exception of the bruises caused by the batons).
- Even if the man got his lawyer, the correct place to settle things out is not the market place, but the police station or the court house.
Just my 2 cents.
Where did you donate 2 cents to?
The finnish police must do their job but still not hurting anyone. If they beat a guy like real good they might lose their job or even worse. Finnish police are the same in the eyes of law as normal people.
In Finland we need a formal authorization, and paid their own place at the market if you want to sell something.This person was not like the other.He tryed to do his cheap-way...Good guy,in wrong place.
Yea, sure. When you want to obey to bureaucracy. How’s it working out for you?
@@toouniquetobeou pay taxes and market fees. If you're so stupid you can't, take a rubber band for your stupidity.
For anyone who didn't know: this clip, thus this guy is or at least was a considerable meme in Estonia. Part of a bigger trend of Estonians especially working in Finland etc getting themselves into all kinds of crazy stuff there.
We call(ed) them "Kalevipojad", Kalevipoeg being the main character of out national epic of the same name, who amongst other things also went to Finland to get a sword from the famous Finnish smith Ilmarine (Estonian variant of the Finnish Ilmarinen from "Kalevala") and ended up murdering the smith's son with said sword during a drunken argument (a brief overview, the story is more elaborate and important for later developments). To be clear, the term "Kalevipojad" is applied to Estonians (mostly men) working in Finland in general, some of them have just gained a reputation...
guy was just selling shrooms 3x lower price then normal in finland.... without no papers
btw he was free next morning
yeah i mean tax evasion in a foreign country is crazy.
@@Alexandros.MograineTax evasion? lol Your social system is on the very edge of collapse due to FI people not willing to work and pay tax.
@@toouniquetobe but this literally is tax evasion tho.
@@Alexandros.Mograine who says he wasnt going to pay taxes? its not like you pay taxes before you sale something, is it?
@@taucalm If you sell under the table without a permit you arent paying taxes. There is a sales tax, which exists for all developed countries which he is going around.
0:17 everyone is gansta until he puts his glasses away
Estonian Rambo
They drew first mushroom. "It's never over!"
Mitähän vittua täällä valitetaan kun poliisi tekee työtään.
They not just doing the work ... These guy are idiots,not the police. They should clean the toilets
Lubomir Camblong Please, go to stop yourself 6-7 ft tall guy that doesn't react to pepperspray and who can't feel any hits.
Nii Ku Toi Virolaine Jonne Ragee... xD
you are an idiot
that's why they are police not a dumbass with a broom they are trained to this kinda stuff i hope in finland
Estonian Man: Samurai of the Broom
The English subtitles are just as entertaining as the video content!😂
The way he started spinning that broom like a light saber got me lmao
The Estonian was a "vendor" without a permit and without paying the market fee. The same rules apply in Estonia as in Finland. Unlicensed vendors are thrown out.
Eestlane oli "müüja" ilma loata ja turumaksu maksmata. Eestis kehtivad samad reeglid kui Soomes. Litsentsita müüjad visatakse välja.
Eestiläinen oli "myyjänä" ilman lupaa ja torimaksua. Samat säännöt on Eestissäkin kuin Suomessakin. Luvattomat myyjät heitetään ulos.
Tuo oli viellä siihen aikaan, kun tasereita ei suomen poliisilla ollut yleisessä käytössä. Jos tuo olisi tapahtunut nykyään, niin olisivat taserilla jo täräyttäneet viimeistään siinä vaiheessa, kun alkoi tosissaan taistelemaan vastaan.
Ei ne tazerit kaikkiin tehoa
1:30 that cool epic broom spinning
vittuku naurattaa noi randomit ketkä yrittää jotenki "auttaa" mut niist ei oo ku harmia
There is something medieval in this scene. Knights, swords, shields and such.
Ei helkkari toi virolainen :D
You are absolutely right, and also note how the policemen were armed but decided not to use their guns.
All of them are armed
He was selling mushrooms without permission and that got the legal market vendors mad
Tahdon oman avokaadon!
Purjus olid või?
@@Anti_SeptikumKyllä
My point was that this guy probably know laws and how to do things in Finland, if he came to sell stuff. And if you actually watch carefully, the policemen waited for him to calm down, and didnt engage at the very start of this situation. Whereas if this would be american police, they would surely be agressive at the very start. Also this estonian man was trained to sustain tear gas and all sorts of careful weapons of police. They took him down because he was starting to be a threat for others.
The guy got arrestd because he sold his chanterelles for a cheap price so other people who sold for an average finnish price got into a an argument so finally the police arrived and it was found out the guy didnt even have the rights to sell on a finnish market
tykkää jos oot ite suomalainen ja ihmettelet: Mitä vittua just katoin?
Fhat
Broom and basket. The modern day equivalent of sword and shield.
The policemen here did the absolutely right thing. Violent people who refuse to abide by the law should be taken into custody like this.
And 4 against 1 is completely justified when you're trying to take the opponent down safely and avoid injury, both to yourself and to the target. It has nothing to do with being "pussies" and everything to do with being professional: nobody got hurt and the objective was achieved.
But that guy in the red shirt should have stayed out of it.
When a person hasn't done anything wrong, the person has a right to refuse the law if he hasn't done anything and he knows it and can prove it
This "mushroom seller" is actually a former K-Kommando. So he has been in special operating unit of police in Estonia. He has a military backround also. That's the reason why he was a such a BADASS! Not just some random junkie, but a pro.
lol ,he wasent former k-kommando,he just studied at police school as the reporter said in this video,he mentioned nothing about k-kommando
Well, he was still a motherfucking badass! :)
To be honest, I really met this guy in France at ninetees. And yeah, he was at least La Legionnaire 1er Classe.
Jari Nissi What is his name?
Jari Nissi looks like police escaped big trouble
Järjestyksenvalvojakouluttaja käytti tapausta esimerkkinä siitä miksi sumutteet ei välttämättä toimi. Tässä tapauksessa juuri siksi, koska heppu oli totutettu sumutteeseen erikoisjoukkojen jäsenenä.
2:37 "Abadi ats" was funny 😂
🤣🤣🤣
In Canada, they would have beaten him to death with Hockey Sticks, Terry Fox's Leg, and Moose Horns. Oh, as well as the Queen's Crown and other knick -knacks.
Here in Finland our state does not operate EU laws by far, for example, we have the car import tax, even though like that should not be ...
Suomessa noudatetaan Suomen lakia ja jos se tuntuu vaikealta niin sitten voi lähteä vaikka takaisin sinne Viroon.
The thing is,finnish police arent allowed to use much force towards these kinda guys.Or they get in trouble.
Personally, I think he must have been under the influence of *something*; nobody can normally take pepper spray & nightstick like that, training or not.
guy with the broom is killing me! hahahahahahahahahaha
he goes all ninja on them, got to give him respect
Nope. The estonian guy didn't have a permit to sell in that particular market place.
he had no license to be on that market area so they had him go away ...
America: Guns
Finland: Cane
Thailand: Hands
Usa gun!😂
how many finn cops needed to catch 1 estonian
3 :I btw good song 2:34
The point in 3 to 1 ods are that neither party has to get hurt. As you saw in the video in the end they got the man under control with only a bloody nose. If it would have been 1v1 both sides would have gotten really bad damage.
that Estonian was from estonian Navyseals :D
Fuuck I'm laughing at how this guy is leveling up like an RPG character. First he uses fists, then he throws mushrooms, then he gets some plastic rack and then it's a broom handle. Best part is when he has both the rack and broom like sword and shield and he throws the shield like he doesn't need that anymore. Broom has more damage than rack 😂.
For everyone wondering why the cops didn't use their guns is that in Finland, you need a big reason to even take the gun in your hand and if you don't need to use it quickly you need a permission to shoot. + In Finland you might get bigger sentence than the attacker for defending yourself. Some people say in Nordic countries criminals live better than the citizens.
+Finlandball meiän lähistöllä oli joskus mielisairaalasta (ei enää voimassa) karannu potilas ja se oli juossu mettään. No hän oli sieltä löytäny vesurin ja lähteny juoksee poliisia päin se vesuri kädessä poliisi ampu häntä reiteen panos osu kai johonki valtimoon ja mielisairas kuoli verenhukkaan ja poliisi sai siitä jonkin näkösen tuomion.
Never fuck with LAWYER!
I don't know the background to the events shown in this video, but this is what I'm seeing:
- The man is clearly behaving aggressively even when the police is only talking to him.
- Normally OC should be enough to neutralize an aggressive suspect. In this case it was not.
- They never tried to hit him in the head or in the face with the baton. They were aiming for his legs and arms.
- Both policemen carried firearms, but they never even reached for them.
if the video was heavily edited and only the take down was shown, it would've told a different story.
Missä nämä Poliisit on saaneet koulutuksensa. Pitäs se nyt yks mies saaha kuriin viiden poliisi miehen nojalla alta minuutin.
Tais olla aika iso mies vastassa, sillon poliisin täytyy hoitaa kaiken varovaisesti kait.
oli kuulemma entinen kommando tuo sienimyyjä
like mortal kombat, except in an outdoor market
I ONLY WAND LAWYER
Lot of rumours circulating around this one; that there's a long wait for a permit so he couldn't simply show up and buy one anyway (but maybe the officials wanted to resolve the issue that way, at least this once?); that he was taking up someone else's place who did have a permit (maybe the red shirt guy?); that he tried to get a permit earlier but was refused because he's Estonian; that he's ex-police/special forces; that he was trying to expose some sort of mushroom scam at the market.
Lol why are people defending that Estonian dude? Always gotta blame the police. That Estonian dude was cringe as heck.
Ja ühtlasi üks paganama suur meem, vähemasti omal ajal (kasutajanime järgi pakkusin, et oled samuti eestlane)
Sen tietysti tiedämme jos top commenttia uskomme, että henkilö oli erityisesti koulutettu kestämään vaikka mitä. Olettaisin että jonkinlainen väärä tavara tai väärä myyntipaikka, mahdollisesti lupa saattaa puuttua, mutta jokin syy poliisilla tulla katsastelemaan. Näemme kuitenkin että henkilö ryhtyy agressiiviseksi ja myös vahingoittamaan muiden omaisuutta lähistöllä, joten poliisi katsoo parhaaksi ottaa hänet kiinni.
I thought that Estonian language is very close to Finnish so why was he shouting to the police in English?
Its actually 2 very different languages. Im from Estonia and I cant understand a shit what finnish people are saying :D
Tom Kärner Really? Okay, that's interesting.
Glad that somebody found it helpful :D
Tom Kärner Is it like Latvian and Lithuanian? You can understand some of it when reading, but when spoken it sounds completely different?
Not even close to latvian or lithuanian, they sound like russian.
Tiedä sitten missä kaikkialla on palvellut, mutta järkkärikurssilla keskusteltiin näistä tyypeistä, jotka on koulutettu kestämään tuota sumutetta. Pikaisella googlettelulla taisi olla Viron poliisin erikoisjoukoissa palvellut tyyppi.
they dont wanna hurt him or themselves. they need to do it in a way that its as safe and easy for everyone. theyre not wrestlers or fighters, theyre not meant to hurt
In my town he woulda been dead when he broke the broom handle if not before
meie kalevipoeg
There really should be better non lethal options for situations with unbalanced people who become violent. I think it's just a case of the Finnish police trying their best to behave in a civilised manner despite this guy's belligerence.
miks noi noi poliisit tollei nössöilee?
suomalaiset betamiehet ei pärjää edes aseilla ja porukalla. rohkeat tapettiin sodassa ja jäljelle jäi rintamakarkurit, toimistorotat ja vemppamiehet. me ollaan niitten jälkeläisiä. korona on todiste tästä, vitun vaippanaamat
Maybe those police dude were waiting for something before jumping on him...
1:27 - 1:32 :DD
Police is LIKE THAT in WHOLE Europe
viro on paska maa, eesti is pasa maa
Suomi on perseest viro on paras ! Lol
If Finland would be tough laws for the police, that estonia guy would be dead right now
@LeegoDerbi Yes, that's what I was trying to point out.
"AII VAANT LOOJER HIER"
3:33 What is the song name?
Darude - Sandstorm
Another1 No isnt Darude - Sandstorm, plz tell the rlly one..
Another1 Also i mean in 2:33 plz can u say.
"Ivar Vigla - Soome" Ole hyvä vaan.
ua-cam.com/video/fTaON7HWsPw/v-deo.html thank me after 2 years :)
please can someone tell what song it is at 3:33 please? :(
i mean 2:33
Ivar Vigla - Soome
+Johannes Lastikka Darude sandstorm
@Otto. Everybody knows this isnt Darude - Sandstorm. :)
+Johannes Lastikka kyllä se on
finnish polices mission is not kill criminal.
You are right. In United States they would shoot him in first 2-3minutes.
Sadly enough didn't understand a thing haha, but i think this video is great! :p what an asswipe, the guy they are trying to catch
so the finnish cop tryed to arrest estonian for selling something for cheaper price
Why did they stop him anyway? If he was being that aggressive, I think it is reasonable to make sure he doesnt harm anybody else around.
I ONLY WANT MY LAWYER HERE !
@TheZagunator. It is easy for one man's arrest had to be three policeman. and the police feared him. In estonia for example , the police would resolved the situation in seconds.
That's what happens when you've eaten mushrooms and gone through military/combat training 😅
Yes you will get a lawyer once you are arrested, but he was only being detained. And lawyers wont go to the field if it's not absolutely necessary. Oh and he did get his lawyer in the end, all tough in a police cell
I dont understand this fight. Is he forbiden to work at street?
@vonVince Olkoon vaikka viron presidentti mutta suomessa on voimassa suomen lait...
He couldnt sell his mushrooms because of the law and this is what happens.
Any Eastern European who grew up during the Commie years is not particularly afraid of the baton.
Ten gość rozpierdala system, pamiętam jak z 10 lat temu oglądałem ten filmik, a on nadal żąda prawnika ;D
pewnie sprzedawał buły na targu
People who cant understand whats happening : Finnish marketing guys buy shrooms from estonians for 3,5-4€ per kilo and then they sell them in Finland for almost 25€ kilo. This guy was just selling his own shrooms(He mainly lives in Estonia and he picked those himself) for a fair price( around 10€ kilo, because why go to Finland if you dont sell for more tho its still 15€ cheaper than usually there). Sellers complained about him selling those for so low price and the estonian man got mad because people are complaining about him doing a fair deal.
And he didnt have a license to sell at Finnish market. He also was trained in an estonian police school. 1 police officer ended up with a bleeding nose :D
I think you're using shrooms in the wrong context but your comment is pretty hilarious that way
I'm Finnish and I understood everything😱😱
Jep. Ja koska Suomen poliisi yrittää saada kohteet alas mahdollisimman pienin vahingoin tälläisiin tapauksiin kutsutaan niitä apuvoimia. Kyllä ne poliisit saisi tuollaisenkin körmyn alas väkivaltaisesti pieksemällä, mutta onneksi meidän poliisit on suurimmalta osalta erittäin asiallisia.
As a finn i wonder ehy they didn't use tasers
They were not so common at the time when this was filmed.
@X8PolloLocoX8 Jos ei herra lähde suosiolla paikalta josta joku muu maksanut vetämään noiden taikatattien kanssa kun ei kerta ole lupaa niin miksi ei poliisi saisi käydä käsiksi? Ja vaikka ei nyt tekisikään mieli ottaa puheeksi meksikoa (kotimaatasi?), niin on siellä kuitenkin vähän rankemmat otteet poliiseilla.
Man. I love this guy
kun olisin sattunu olemaan torilla tuolloin niin olis voinu sattua niin että poliisit olisivat pidättäneet minut kun ei ois eestiläisestä ollu enää märkäälänttiäkään jäljellä
read it again and again, then you will undestand
watch out we have a badass over here
It doesn't make the police strong if they can't obey the law.
Olen vieläkin sitä mieltä, että poliiseja nolompi esitys oli herra sankarilla harjanvarren kanssa.
Some people think they own all they touch and can behavior how they want