Naitive Norwegian here, the police do a privacy thing when releasing footage of an arrest, by heavily modifying and deepening the suspects voice, so that it doesn't give away their identity
Voices are distorted and faces blurred for privacy reasons. We maintain the privacy of everyone, even criminals and what not. Or at least, we're supposed to.
Him using the word horse c**k is actually an expression in northern Norway that is not particularly seen as a swear word. They have a colorful language up in the north😅. They can come across as more direct and angry in their speech sometimes. He probably meant it.. slightly but knowing he is from northern Norway it’s more funny than anything. Plus he was obviously under the influence of alcohol. Also I gotta say, I’ve seen several reactions to this video before, and it still annoys me so bad that the translation is so bad. If I had any clue how to do it I would edit it myself😅. And theres several comments that are not translated. F, ex he doesn’t say psychopat hospital but mental hospital and he doesn’t say heart dead but brain dead. I think his voice is just distorted on purpose as they also hid his face, because it does sound very dark and strange.
He is from northern Norway. They have a very thick accent, and they curse alot. In Norway, it is very strict what you can post online. You can not just post videos of someone without permission. Hence why his (and other civilians) faces and voices are very often censored in Norwegian shows
For the *dialect* not accent btw diffrence the guy being arrested is a northerner, norway is a very long and skinny country north to south is almost as long as mexico to canada, and most of it covered in mountains this means in the past domestic travel was very hard developing hundreds of distinct dialects throughout the country
* The location of the festival is at "fest plassen" - the festival place and is right in downtown Bergen. * Skål! * The red berries are most likely lingonberries, they are very much like cranberries. * Bergen is Norway's 2nd largest city ~300,000 people. It is often referred to as the gateway to the fjords. It is surrounded by 7 mountains. * Any alcohol product above 4.7% is sold exclusively from the state owned, Vinmonopolet stores. While Norway is the land of the midnight sun, there's another side to that coin, winters are very dark and so the potential for the darkness of depression combined with alcohol is stemmed by high taxes and controlled supply.
Hey! A Norwegian here to answer your question! The arrestee was indeed Norwegian and not an immigrant, at least not that I'm aware. Here we got loads of thick and colorful accents, and this chap sounds like he originally comes from further north in the country, though I'm not sure about the region, and the police sounds they're from eastern parts of the country, with a "cleaner", less pronounced accent. This looks like the capital, (Oslo), so that'd fit.
No! Thats his voice! He has a North Norwegian accent😂It's a very rowdy way of talking😂,but it is his own voice and the thing about people from Tromsø, Harstad Lofoten og Vesterålen in the North curse alot so when they talk to the police they get away with much more than a guy from the capital. A good example is - Din jævla hæstkuk that meens you are a fucking horse cock😅😅😅 they will get away with it because it's the way they talk.
Lofoten is in the Northern Norway. And yes it has that football field right by the ocean. The dude has a very rough (alcohol tainted?) voice and thick dialect (I don't think it's distorted because there are other sounds and the cop's voices too when he speaks).
Yes, he is absolutely norwegian, but from the far, cold, cold North, with a strong northern personality to boot, with a deliciously thick northern dialecy. They are great at swearing, it’s part of the culture! I am proud to be half northern norwegian💪🍻
All police in Norway have a three year bachelor's degree in policing, and many decide to build upon that to a master's degree. The major components of the bachelor's are human rights, criminology, ethics, communication techniques, of course there are tactical training too, but the major parts is about being a social worker. And it works, if you look at the statistics. The Norwegian police is actually unarmed - the gun is locked in a weapon locker in the car and only comes out when they are allowed to take it out due to a high risk call or an otherwise heightened risk in the country.
Lofoten is located in northern Norway. People from the region have a more colorful language and of course a different dialect. His voice is most likely distorted. All Norwegians are aware that we who are from the north are more direct in our speech, and that swear words are loose with many - and especially drunk people. There have been court cases where people from the north have been acquitted of calling the police "horse cock", because it is such an integral part of the language in the north, and it doesn't even have to be negative. Because of the dialect and the language in general, there are many people in the south who believe that people from the north are more easily aroused, but that's just nonsense, it's about their perception of us. We just don't have the same social code for what is okay to say and what isn't. People from the west are somewhere between northerners and easterners (Oslo and surroundings), and people from the coast in the south have the strictest social codes for what is okay to say and do. "I got so angry at him that I broke his umbrella" is an expression used here in the south where I live to describe the region's strong social control. It took time for me as a northerner to adapt. LOL
The Angry Spud, you are right about Lofoten. That is the place with the spectacular football field. People from Lofoten and the rest of Northern Norway are infamous for the salty language.
Norwegian police require 3 years of education, psychology, and advanced de-escalation techniques is a high priority. Basically, you combine the lawyer/social worker and a soldier into a job.
Jeg ser det🇳🇴 I see it. That’s a face. He must have been a troll earlier. But then he got hit by sunligh and turned into a rock. We got lots of does here in Norway
It’s called Pareidolia, in which you see faces on objects, it’s actually completely normal and your brain naturally does this to soothe you or make you feel familiar. Because nothing else is more familiar than another human face..
Both of you are missing the point. Reactions are not just verbal. Also, you’ve never seen this video so that is awareness! I choose clips that are more so highlights, but thanks for watching anyway and taking the time to comment. That shows engagement even if it’s negative :)
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not TheRichest. thats just AI slop with inaccurate information. B1M's video about the $47bn coastal highway is much better and have accurate informations and b rolls to go along with it