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How police in Japan treat homeless people. 

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@jasonfrerichs6583
@jasonfrerichs6583 19 дней назад
I'm shocked at how polite and respectful the cops were. They also didn't make you move on.
@prunabluepepper
@prunabluepepper 17 дней назад
That is actually how it is on most countries. The USA is a big exception.
@davidm1149
@davidm1149 16 дней назад
@@prunabluepepper The US was targeted decades ago to produce conditioned + programmed people. The people now are extremely gullible, craving "security" and "comforts" which don't exist. Slave police state like Nazi Germany. The police are the worst, like mobile gangsters for the state.
@p.b.williams2300
@p.b.williams2300 13 дней назад
Yeah that's like in most countries except for extreme places like United States.
@davidm1149
@davidm1149 13 дней назад
@@p.b.williams2300 Nazis brought over after WW2 have injected their ideology into the US "Government". Americans are stupified, programmed, and in a trance.
@SorrensSorrow
@SorrensSorrow 12 дней назад
I love that they didnt belittle or harass you but made sure you were warm enough and safe! In the us they drive them out and treat them like dirt. Mental illness isnt kind at the best of times.
@fanthomans2
@fanthomans2 Месяц назад
That was a very respectful police check. I'm amazed.
@calintravel
@calintravel Месяц назад
Indeed!
@OncleJer
@OncleJer Месяц назад
That's what happens when you live in a society that value peace, honour and decency. You get cops that are properly trained and that are not in for a power trip.
@so36xberg
@so36xberg Месяц назад
that police men are really kindly, some of most kindly police men I've ever seen, even though I lived in Japan.
@user-zk5rt3gb3e
@user-zk5rt3gb3e Месяц назад
The Japanese police can be respectful because the people they're policing -- the public -- are raised to be respectful -- to each other and to society in general. The Japanese police aren't running up against a homeless population that is overwhelmingly drug addled, violent, mentally off the deep end, or all three. Unpredictability and violence don't lend themselves to polite chats like this.
@JasonWemba
@JasonWemba Месяц назад
If american homeless people would act like this guy police in america would act the same too. The problem is homeless in america eat drugs on a daily😂😂😂.
@patcaza6166
@patcaza6166 Месяц назад
damn mosquito called the cops to make his way inside the tent
@Dakota-xi6cg
@Dakota-xi6cg Месяц назад
I bet he got in with him.
@TopAnimeLoverEver
@TopAnimeLoverEver Месяц назад
This shouldn't have made me laugh as hard as it did 😅
@milissasilks2174
@milissasilks2174 Месяц назад
Stupid mosquito! 😂
@renren_
@renren_ Месяц назад
Petty mosquitoes! 🦟
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
🦟🦟🦟
@brownbelt93
@brownbelt93 6 дней назад
100% more calm and respectful than any American police you will ever encounter.
@Incognito-vc9wj
@Incognito-vc9wj День назад
That's because Americans hate their homeless. No aspect of our American society encourages us to foster compassion for people less fortunate.
@SourPatchNinja-qf6fd
@SourPatchNinja-qf6fd 5 часов назад
Because Japanese homeless are 100% less mentally ill, drug addicted than any American homeless you will ever encounter.
@The_SeoulJourner
@The_SeoulJourner Месяц назад
No one wants the police called on them, but he was very kind and considerate.
@AntonGully
@AntonGully Месяц назад
Oh sweet summer child...
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
☺️
@eBenkyou
@eBenkyou Месяц назад
He does, so he can make a viral video about it ;)
@The_SeoulJourner
@The_SeoulJourner Месяц назад
@@eBenkyou I don't understand your comment.
@vidsofyermom
@vidsofyermom 29 дней назад
@@The_SeoulJourner The nice police officer got our Man some content. The police officer wasn't rude. Just trying to figure out the situation to make sure nobody was causing a disturbance. Now we have a video about it.
@perfectlyroundcircle
@perfectlyroundcircle 25 дней назад
I really didn't expect them to be that polite, lol. Glad to see some kind cops around, too.
@kenbobcorn
@kenbobcorn 19 дней назад
Clearly you have never been to Japan.
@perfectlyroundcircle
@perfectlyroundcircle 19 дней назад
@@kenbobcorn I know they're usually very polite, but those cops also acted genuinely nice and had an interest in his well-being. That is more rare to see anywhere in the world, because it's not a job requirement, it's just people having a good heart.
@ethics3
@ethics3 8 дней назад
On my first visit to Japan almost 20 years ago , I found this out almost immediately . I had just arrived in Narita and had seen an A 380 out on the tarmac, so I went up to the outside viewing area to take a few pictures as I had never seen the 380 in real life . While I was snapping my pics , 2 nice Japanese officers approached me , first bowing and then apologizing for asking , and then inquiring why I was taking pictures . . ( Hello , I am sorry but can I ask why you are taking pictures " ? ) My friend could speak fluent Japanese , so she translated . I bowed and said that this was my first visit to Japan and that I had never see a real A 380 Airbus before . The lead officer respond " Ah yes. Beautiful big plane " He then politely asked to see my passport , checked it , presented it bac to me , bowed again and wished me a good visit to Japan . I had read up on social etiquette in Japan but I was still surprised at how stress free the encounter was . I did pretty well during my first 30 day stay in Japan. The only mistake I made was leaving a tip on evening. Opps. I have been back 4 other times since. Lovely country So nice to get away from my native Canada where people are so often , less than polite
@ethics3
@ethics3 8 дней назад
@@kenbobcorn Clearly , you are not Japanese because if you were , you would have not left such a rude comment. I am guessing you are a Canadian . They are some of the most rude commenters on youtube .
@perfectlyroundcircle
@perfectlyroundcircle 8 дней назад
@@ethics3 Nice story! We need this kind if culture everywhere in the world.
@daviddennett2645
@daviddennett2645 23 дня назад
I'm 39 n have been homeless in USA for close to over two years. Recently lost my car last summer, shits not for weak minded people. I subscribed so keep it pushin bro
@josephmaina-vm1lc
@josephmaina-vm1lc 19 дней назад
Am sorry friend God is going to do something to you 🙏🙏 prayers from 🇰🇪🇰🇪🙏
@davidm1149
@davidm1149 17 дней назад
I have a friend who regularly goes into "nomad" mode. He says it's rough, not recommended unless necessary. I myself have been "Homeless" (as are all Americans but for one paycheck-), and I just noticed people place an exaggerated emphasis on having an 'ADDRESS'. Ridiculous and sad. You cannot trust people, no one helps each other - or it brings potential dangers and risks/discomforts. I'm near DC, and cannot tolerate the mentality. Some of these people are clinically insane, they think the government is here to help - and is the "authority". Pretty sad. US is the most gullible nation, a nation of idiots.
@homesteadgamer1257
@homesteadgamer1257 16 дней назад
So true. I'm not homeless now, but I was when my kid was very young. It takes a very strong mind to not give up, crumble, and cry. It's bad enough with chronic depression, but adding homelessness on top that is insane. I really don't know how I kept it all together in front of my kid. And I have to say being homeless on accident in the US is very different than choosing homelessness in the US, especially nowadays. There are more benefits now to be homeless than there are if you're barely scraping by but happen to rent even a damn couch.
@MetalsirenIXI
@MetalsirenIXI 16 дней назад
@@davidm1149 I mean the local state and federal governments are the authority. Thats not a matter of opinion and it does not make one gullible for believing a fact. Before calling an entire country stupid, maybe look in the mirror.
@davidm1149
@davidm1149 16 дней назад
@@MetalsirenIXI YOU are the authority. There are no "governments" as such, they are told what they will do by the WEF, CFR, Council of 300, and the banking families. The world does in no way work the way you think it does. Stop viewing yourself as a small person, a little "I", you're much larger than that. Now, if that is true, what do you call people who will trade that for watching a football game, content with working for a house they'll never own, to pass down debt to their great-grandchildren? What's your word for people who will settle for that, remembering that the US is the last bastion of freedom for the world?
@arrrghr
@arrrghr 14 дней назад
I was homeless for over four years here in the United States. I was arrested twice for camping illegally, even though both times I was way out of sight, hiding in the trees with a hammock and a camouflage tarp covering me and my gear, minding my own business, doing my best to stay out of sight and away from others. In America, we are punished for being homeless, as if being homeless was not already punishment enough. Seeing the respect and kindness these officers treated you with brought tears to my eyes. I've never once had a positive interaction with the police. Here in the states, this kind of interaction would almost certainly end in an arrest, and possibly also violence.
@stormlah
@stormlah 9 дней назад
the sad part is bro neither have i here in australia, and alot of the time i wasnt doing anything wrong, their just pests, sadly reality for us.
@stormlah
@stormlah 9 дней назад
and people would have alot of smartass things to say to people like us, but those people are very sheltered.
@bensonyau2302
@bensonyau2302 9 дней назад
As a taxpayer, I need to tell you that there are outreach programs for the homeless. It's a matter of accepting their terms in helping you to get back on your feet.
@stormlah
@stormlah 8 дней назад
@@bensonyau2302 what city do you speak on behalf of cause where i live theres all this supposed shit to help and you NEVER see any of these people out there helping
@bensonyau2302
@bensonyau2302 8 дней назад
@@stormlah I don't know where you live. If you live in California, the world is there for you to choose. Helps are available in all 50 states and the federal government. Unfortunately, "they" can't force you to seek or accept their help. YOU will have to submit to their terms in order for "them" to help you. Please stop making excuses for homelessness.
@GaryGotori-xx6ch
@GaryGotori-xx6ch Месяц назад
Thanks! Ocha is on me !
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Appreciate it!!
@Ignas0000
@Ignas0000 Месяц назад
Stay positive, things can only get better.
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Thanks!!!!!!
@LearnSpanishWorld
@LearnSpanishWorld Месяц назад
Thanks!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Thank you!!!
@Kingofalec
@Kingofalec Месяц назад
Safe Travels!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Thank you🔥🙌🔥
@davidmangold9666
@davidmangold9666 Месяц назад
You are a very likeable person. I am amazed to see a glimpse of your journey in life. Bon Voyage amigo !
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Thank you very much!
@24tommyst
@24tommyst Месяц назад
Great to see this difference in culture! Homeless here in California are treated like cockroaches by the police. Thankfully not the case in Japan!
@pocarisweet8336
@pocarisweet8336 28 дней назад
Well, a lot(not all ofc) behaves like one too.
@JohnAlexanderBerry
@JohnAlexanderBerry 28 дней назад
Yeah, the police were polite and used polite language. (警察 は丁寧な日本語を話しました).
@spawnrcandbikes
@spawnrcandbikes 27 дней назад
homeless in Ca have mental disorders and some do drugs...i work in gardena ca thats near lax airport....theres a long street of broken rvs...60% are doing drugs...see em all the time...
@eddielee8936
@eddielee8936 27 дней назад
The majority of homeless in California are different from this guy so
@unknownentity8256
@unknownentity8256 27 дней назад
@@spawnrcandbikes Yeah was about to say it's a bit different when your interacting with a meth tweaker or a fentanyl addict, then with just a regular person traveling with a tent. That being said the Japanese police is definitely much less corrupt, use way less force, and better trained in social studies, psychology, and, de-escalation, etc.
@Juntao44
@Juntao44 29 дней назад
Police treating people like people, love to see it. Looking forward to more videos.
@NomadPush
@NomadPush 29 дней назад
🔥🙌🔥
@Vilemk0
@Vilemk0 25 дней назад
Not sure how the laws are in Japan but the unwarranted searching of Nomads property without reasonable suspicion of any crime certainly wasn't cool. Not everyone is a criminal and should be frisked just because you don't like the way they live. Very sad way to treat another human being that's already down on their luck.
@Brian-zx5sr
@Brian-zx5sr 24 дня назад
​@Vilemk0 it would have been WAY worse if he was gaikokujin
@Vilemk0
@Vilemk0 12 дней назад
@@Brian-zx5sr I will say, even in that case i doubt it would be any worse than how cops in the states treat the homeless.
@anaksunamoon8618
@anaksunamoon8618 28 дней назад
I am binge watching your videos and I just followed you on Facebook. Sending love from the United States ❤ 🇺🇸
@NomadPush
@NomadPush 28 дней назад
Much Love!!!
@rallzam
@rallzam 22 дня назад
wow 50 bucks, thats awesome, thank man, great person you are.
@prunabluepepper
@prunabluepepper 17 дней назад
Oh wow, 50 bucks, this month he will absolutely explode his normal income ❤
@lancewatanabe2733
@lancewatanabe2733 29 дней назад
Not sure I did it right but my comment doesn't seem to show up with my super thanks. I'm Japanese-American from Hawaii and the homeless are very different here ... many suffering from mental illness or drug addiction. I applaud your efforts to make a living for yourself! As an aspiring amateur RU-vidr with only unlisted videos (of Japan) I know it takes work. Ganbatte!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush 29 дней назад
Thank you so much!!!!🙌
@Arnold-Larsen
@Arnold-Larsen Месяц назад
The police were very polite. I guess you can think of it that they keep you safe as well.
@Ihavetostartwipingbetter
@Ihavetostartwipingbetter 26 дней назад
Oh yeah very polite while unnecessarily bothering him and searching through his property looking for ways to put him in jail...very polite glad you think it's so great 👍
@rzt430
@rzt430 25 дней назад
@@Ihavetostartwipingbetter relatively speaking this is some of the best treatment you can get in this situation compared to nearly every other country out in the world
@lasciviouspaine
@lasciviouspaine 21 день назад
@@Ihavetostartwipingbetterthey were doing their job in the most polite and respectful way possible. you need a reality check.
@einsamherz2762
@einsamherz2762 13 дней назад
@@Ihavetostartwipingbetter Huh? Unnecessarily bothering him? Someone called the police and he is camping in a place where people don't usually camp. What are the cops supposed to do? Just ignore the call and not do their job? They are not looking for ways to put him in jail. They are just doing their job.
@hankychiefman
@hankychiefman 27 дней назад
Really happy and inspired to see so many donations in the comments, safe travels brother
@NomadPush
@NomadPush 27 дней назад
Super grateful🙏
@AimeeKateKelly
@AimeeKateKelly 22 дня назад
I like how calm and polite the police were , such a difference to some other places
@willie163
@willie163 Месяц назад
You should try and save up for a van. A vanlife channel in Japan would be awesome content. The sad truth is people will lose interest if you do not grow and expand your content. Best of luck to you my friend.
@kait2653
@kait2653 Месяц назад
That's a great idea, I'll be sharing these videos and keep my fingers crossed that big things happen soon!❤
@sen-me7qo
@sen-me7qo Месяц назад
van life yes !!
@bluesensjays
@bluesensjays Месяц назад
I was just in Japan traveling, and small SUVs seem to be quite cheap there. I have no idea how good they are for traveling but this is a great idea!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Van life sounds fun😊
@renren_
@renren_ Месяц назад
This is a great idea! This is possible if he gains enough followers to sustain the van rent.
@peterorevi3440
@peterorevi3440 Месяц назад
Hey man, I am not surprised. People want us to fit in to the system and if we are different they feel threatened in some strange way. We disturb their order.... So glad you are different!
@OhNitsuj
@OhNitsuj Месяц назад
Contrarians, outliers, misfits. We've been called many names. 💪
@lindagates9150
@lindagates9150 Месяц назад
I was afraid that you would be in trouble glad that the situation turned out better than I feared.🖖🧓👍🍀🌟🍀🌟💚🌟🍀🌟❤🎉❤
@SDemirci-jb7js
@SDemirci-jb7js Месяц назад
And this situation is the same everywhere in the world. There may be a few exceptions.
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
🙌😭🙏
@number1forthewin
@number1forthewin Месяц назад
Japanese Police are surprisingly gently very polite and very respectful. Consider this a charge to experience and always part of the journey.
@deejay4837
@deejay4837 Месяц назад
Yeah, they're trained to be problem defusers and really professional for the most part.
@noobgam6331
@noobgam6331 Месяц назад
surprisingly how? That's overall japanese being like so. And that's called "being human" actually. Your standards are incredibly low
@MsEsquire83
@MsEsquire83 Месяц назад
Yeah…. In the US that is not exactly the norm 😔
@CarbonatedTurtle
@CarbonatedTurtle Месяц назад
It's amazing how good police can be at their job when they're not all former high school bullies with low IQs and a chip on their shoulder.
@oxsi91
@oxsi91 Месяц назад
@@MsEsquire83 yup, most video on youtube show us if this happen in US he will get handcuffs 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@joannehartley122
@joannehartley122 Месяц назад
Thanks
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Much love!!!
@mrsc7057
@mrsc7057 Месяц назад
Interesting to see how police deal with homeless
@deejay4837
@deejay4837 Месяц назад
Not homeless...NOmad Push Skater!
@mchu7371
@mchu7371 Месяц назад
homeless by choice
@Ska_398
@Ska_398 Месяц назад
less home
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
🔥🙌🔥
@kwii22789
@kwii22789 Месяц назад
Interesting to see how homeless deal with police
@mnmlst1
@mnmlst1 Месяц назад
They are so polite. In my country (Brazil), they would drag the person out of the tent and kick them. I'm so impressed by the huge difference.
@A-bp9hq
@A-bp9hq Месяц назад
right... was thinking that too... also when they just force people out and take their belongings to trashlands. so sad
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
🙌🙏🙏
@olivere5497
@olivere5497 29 дней назад
Lol, based Brazilian cops. Well maybe its cause Japan isnt on a major drug trafficking highway?
@JurgenNevilleAsher
@JurgenNevilleAsher 29 дней назад
1st world country. Japanese are known for their respect towards others.
@goldielocked7111
@goldielocked7111 27 дней назад
Ok, so it is better than in Brazil then. In Norway they would've checked if the person in the tent was sane, if he was, then they would've been on their way. I don't like this "unlawful" search. Because it is implied he would've been in trouble if he denied.
@gipp.youtube
@gipp.youtube Месяц назад
thanks!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Thank you!!!!
@josegalvez2250
@josegalvez2250 Месяц назад
Appreciate the great content. Be safe my man.
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Thanks, will do!
@bobbyb9263
@bobbyb9263 Месяц назад
Peace be with you traveler
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Thank you🔥🙌🔥
@danielwoolman8969
@danielwoolman8969 11 дней назад
I was homeless for several years here in America . One thing it does is make you much more appreciative of the small things in life later on. Like a good cup of tea. It also makes you more frugal and street smart which later on makes life much easier. It’s like a school of hard-knocks but it works.
@sedmidivka
@sedmidivka Месяц назад
when he asked you if you weren't cold... my heart. he actually cared if you're okay
@joeyclamz2408
@joeyclamz2408 29 дней назад
Your story reminds me of when i had to pull myself out of a bad place in life. i am still fighting my way back to find deeper satisfaction and purpose. zen became a shelter for me. safe travels!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush 28 дней назад
Zen, sounds really good!!
@RT-qd8yl
@RT-qd8yl Месяц назад
I was blown away by how kind and respectful the police were when speaking with you. In all of my interactions with police here in America, I get treated with heavy suspicion or as if they're already sure I've done something wrong and they need to figure out what it is, even if I'm the one who called them in the first place. 😔 I like how they treated you as a person/citizen first and foremost, and not like a dangerous criminal or something. Japanese police really have my respect with this one. Stay safe brother 🫡
@ZeRoiFeX
@ZeRoiFeX Месяц назад
That's because it's pretty damn sterile in Japan. You don't have the crazy crackheads, homeless, guns, and mentally ill like US cops face every day. People in Japan are also much more civilized, polite, and respectful, unlike how people are in the states. You're comparing apples to oranges.
@bencze465
@bencze465 Месяц назад
Yea, despite the check the tone was very human and not condescending or show of power or anything, very weird...:)
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Thanks bro😊
@done.6191
@done.6191 Месяц назад
Part of the problem in the U.S. is the prevalence of guns, which makes every interaction with police possibly dangerous for them. Secondly our quota and for-profit private prisons, and lastly our overall recruitment of a lot of folks that should not be cops.
@SilvaDreams
@SilvaDreams 12 дней назад
​​@@done.6191No the problem is the people. Plenty of police will be nice and polite.. But the people they deal with are anything but. Also the Japanese prisons are a lot more harsh, the US jails and prisons are a joke.
@77Zona77
@77Zona77 Месяц назад
Safe travels!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Thank you!!!!
@Ayzay1717
@Ayzay1717 Месяц назад
Well, I hope the mosquito did'nt came into the tent.
@faizanmckagan2827
@faizanmckagan2827 26 дней назад
Mosquito lives matter OK
@Towkeeyoh
@Towkeeyoh Месяц назад
Be careful & take care!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
🔥🙏🙌
@Dazarabia522
@Dazarabia522 28 дней назад
How civilized the Japanese police are! Kudos to them! So respectful.
@raymondready7496
@raymondready7496 11 часов назад
Most polite cops I've ever seen.
@Dracula737
@Dracula737 Месяц назад
I love how concise this video is. Showing how many small encounters you got in your journey
@cyrusdar612
@cyrusdar612 Месяц назад
Thank you for sharing your journey 🙏
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Thanks for watching!
@prunabluepepper
@prunabluepepper 17 дней назад
Wow, that was very generous. This month the Nomad will certainly explode his normal income :D
@bluesensjays
@bluesensjays Месяц назад
Thanks! Safe travels!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Thanks, you too!
@SN4YZE
@SN4YZE 25 дней назад
Found your channel through the video from oriental pearl. Stay positive and get you something nice to eat 😊
@NomadPush
@NomadPush 25 дней назад
Thank you, I will
@punachaa
@punachaa 29 дней назад
Thanks. when every homeless connects like this (whoever could)..they are no more homeless.. the world is their home. You do show to the world the hardship you facing.
@NomadPush
@NomadPush 29 дней назад
🔥🙏🔥
@KaltrinaDemiri
@KaltrinaDemiri 24 дня назад
Glad this went well for both parties
@richek3043
@richek3043 24 дня назад
Help those around you as well!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush 23 дня назад
Yes!!!
@mareikemars4137
@mareikemars4137 Месяц назад
Danke!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
🔥🙌🔥
@user-jq8wr8ru2s
@user-jq8wr8ru2s Месяц назад
Hope this helps and good luck with your travels.
@NomadPush
@NomadPush 29 дней назад
Thank you!
@mikeyflaherty4616
@mikeyflaherty4616 24 дня назад
Police stop by and do they’re job. Clearly show they care about his well being but after realizing he’s ok they leave him to his business. Excellent !
@mirkozorz
@mirkozorz 27 дней назад
Hello from Croatia! Safe travels :)
@NomadPush
@NomadPush 27 дней назад
Wow!! 🇭🇷 thanks!!!
@randybotha4887
@randybotha4887 Месяц назад
100k by the end of the year, so modest of you. Surely you're gna hit 100k in no time 💪🏻
@ktthequeen
@ktthequeen 27 дней назад
My thoughts 100%! So happy her video of you came up. You are so likable and interesting and well, have better English than many folks in my country, @nomadpush!
@Djenkov
@Djenkov Месяц назад
As an introvert, that chit-chat with the officer would have sucked my soul.
@jessicastuart2858
@jessicastuart2858 Месяц назад
Omg yes. I was dying secondhand
@valerierogers9609
@valerierogers9609 Месяц назад
I've been taught to never give police much info, never admit nor sign a n y t h I n g. USA here.
@DodoJacket
@DodoJacket Месяц назад
He seems very extroverted
@jimmyjakes1823
@jimmyjakes1823 Месяц назад
@@valerierogers9609 That was good advice. Everything you say to a cop will be used against you, and they're never talking to you because they want to be friends.
@ChandlerSavage
@ChandlerSavage Месяц назад
I was feeling the same!
@Kingofalec
@Kingofalec Месяц назад
man the dichotomy of Western policing vs Japanese police is stark.
@Padlock_Steve
@Padlock_Steve Месяц назад
usa police would have done the same thing?
@macaroon147
@macaroon147 Месяц назад
Western policing is the same. Unless you're talking about USA? Then yeah maybe they'd be a little different but tbh I think they are also pretty chilled in this type of situation..
@ccvkeifreek
@ccvkeifreek Месяц назад
From my own personal experience it's both ways, I've had interactions that went like this but I've also been made to leave town and followed out. I've also known people that's gotten arrested/fined because sleeping outside isn't legal in all places.
@blahblahgdp
@blahblahgdp Месяц назад
​@Padlock_Steve they need more propaganda for Japan 😂. See this weird shit all over youtube
@Zardward_Thebard
@Zardward_Thebard Месяц назад
@@macaroon147 In the US at the very least the police likely would have had guns drawn.
@rallzam
@rallzam 22 дня назад
you are a great guy, wish you the best. there is no other nation i love more, japanese people are the most kind and respectful people ever walked the earth.
@GnomeArtificer
@GnomeArtificer Месяц назад
You are an exceptional person on your own unique adventure. Your journey will undoubtedly lead you to encounter incredible people in the most unexpected ways. Continue to be yourself-we adore you. It's really a pleasure to see your experiences.
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Much love🙏🙌❤️
@PandaroVT
@PandaroVT Месяц назад
Love how the older officer was genuinely interested in your journey and youtube channel. :D :D
@erinnstreeter
@erinnstreeter Месяц назад
I think the cop was asking questions about how much money he makes so he could determine if this was a true 'homelessness' situation or if this was a RU-vid stunt.
@renren_
@renren_ Месяц назад
It was a background check. Sadly, RU-vidrs in Japan have a bad reputation recently because of the sick pranks. 😅
@PandaroVT
@PandaroVT 29 дней назад
@@erinnstreeter ah yeah that makes a lot of sense.
@PandaroVT
@PandaroVT 29 дней назад
@@renren_ oh that’s very sad that a few people can ruin the reputation of the majority of good Japanese RU-vidrs.
@jonathanjacobs8989
@jonathanjacobs8989 13 дней назад
My late girlfriend and I lived similarly to this here in America. Trust me, you are lucky to have kind police like this. We could never get a nights sleep without being accused of drugs and being shooed away.
@bfish_
@bfish_ Месяц назад
I liked that rewind at the beginning. I was wondering if you ever get bothered by the police.
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
I was just nervous😆 Super thanks!!!
@renren_
@renren_ Месяц назад
​@@NomadPushI can understand how you feel. I am still scared of the Japanese police. 😅
@user-gt3yz4tb8g
@user-gt3yz4tb8g 29 дней назад
How you managed to get woken up by the police and set up such an excellent shot of the whole ordeal at the same time is beyond me!!! Bro you got skills! 📸🎥🥇
@omari2306
@omari2306 18 дней назад
I swear Nomad Push once i get a job as a mechanic this October i will be supporting you to the fullest i really want you to allways have a warm meal by your side, internet connection and hopefully one day if you wish so, a roof over your head. Much love to your content brother! Keep going!
@SherryMcD
@SherryMcD 18 дней назад
Your police are so nice! They just seemed curious and friendly
@P1Gman
@P1Gman 15 дней назад
The cop was pleasant. That was very nice.
@perthian1
@perthian1 Месяц назад
Police read the vibe well, and Nomad did the right thing by answering all of their questions honestly and respectfully, showing no annoyance or aggression. Things usually kick off because the person being questioned gets pissed off at being harassed, then the cops pick up on it and give the person a hard time, then soon enough it gets nasty. Even though he sort of complained by saying this was the first time he had been checked out by police like this, he did it in a non-agressive way, showed a lot of patience and it turned out OK as a result, a great example of self-control. Respect!!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
🔥🙏🙌
@OceanofStarsVR
@OceanofStarsVR 2 часа назад
the police were super polite , i loved that
@damiondeville
@damiondeville 11 дней назад
probably one of the more pleasant experiences I've seen someone have with police in recent months. so much violence and hatred is being spread throughout, it's nice to see there are still polite police officers somewhere in the world!
@simonafausto126
@simonafausto126 Месяц назад
You probably gained 2 new followers with these cops 😂 Really impressed by how friendly and respectful they are😮
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
🤣🤣🤣
@jessejones7545
@jessejones7545 Месяц назад
It was nice to see the police were really understanding, and were really just curious about your life, same as the rest of us. Glad you are doing well, buddy. Your story is truly an inspiration to myself, and many others. Thank you for sharing!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Glad you enjoyed it!
@TonyBlundetto86
@TonyBlundetto86 Месяц назад
This is why Japan is so safe. Everyone did their part. Neighbours saw something weird and called the police. The police where nice while checking everything was nice and you had nothing illegal on you, and you cooperated and didn't act cocky. Because you were okay and nothing happened, they allowed you to stay for one night without any disrespectful or patronising advice and next time you will try to be less troublesome.
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
🔥🙌🔥
@Thunderbyrd.
@Thunderbyrd. 10 дней назад
Police were respectful and so were you. Both of you handled it like gentlemen.
@Niru684
@Niru684 19 дней назад
Wow. They're are down to earth and will actually just talk to you.
@SilvaDreams
@SilvaDreams 12 дней назад
They'll do that in the US too so long as you treat them with respect and don't get agressive.
@psion1c834
@psion1c834 27 дней назад
Tack!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush 27 дней назад
Super!
@troylandzerep8045
@troylandzerep8045 16 дней назад
as some one who is 35 also pushing homelessness but still getting by. I feel so happy that I'm not the only one on my age that struggled with this.. this one made me smile
@hanhan4376
@hanhan4376 Месяц назад
I am caribean. When I was traveling with my hammock in France, Police checked me just twice. I love your videos. Inspiring. 😎👌
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Thanks!!!
@olivere5497
@olivere5497 29 дней назад
But its not impossible to see 'caribean people' in france, kinda normal actually.
@hanhan4376
@hanhan4376 29 дней назад
@@olivere5497 caribean people making a France Tour with a backpack and a hammock, at feet, alone.... i didn t see a lot 😎👌
@TheCamb321
@TheCamb321 27 дней назад
In America most would start a argument with the police searching their belongings without proper reason. It's refreshing to see the politeness between both parties in Japan
@CaptainBuggyTheClown
@CaptainBuggyTheClown 24 дня назад
It's not both parties. The reason you have dissent in America and more importantly people with the means to legally fight unconstitutional activities by police is BECAUSE law enforcement is so poorly trained and not held accountable. In Japan when I visited I was literally terrified I was going to jail for being drunk lost in Tokyo trying desperately to find my hotel. The police literally walked me to my hotel.... that's absolutely not the norm in America majority of police interaction especially in this case would be escalated for 1 reason. Profit motive. Police in America have an incentivize to arrest the poorest of the poor for easy "marks" to increase funding to their department.
@shirkeeey5203
@shirkeeey5203 24 дня назад
@@CaptainBuggyTheClown Wrong.
@anaksunamoon8618
@anaksunamoon8618 24 дня назад
@@CaptainBuggyTheClownstop spreading lies. The majority of interactions with law enforcement are nothing burger’s. Then you have the black and Hispanic population who commit the most crimes (mostly black) getting aggressive and loud , non compliant with law enforcement so the situation gets escalated. Police in the USA are way too patient and nice and tolerate way too much from people mouthing off and being disrespectful.
@jasonmorris9330
@jasonmorris9330 24 дня назад
@@shirkeeey5203 Tell that to the innocent people who have been targets of police here in America. Cops in the west everywhere are always much better than cops in America.
@auntymarushkafah
@auntymarushkafah 23 дня назад
You're right, ​ Captain
@mynameisjhun
@mynameisjhun Месяц назад
japanese police are so respectful and kind. wow!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Yes they where
@fknshisu3668
@fknshisu3668 Месяц назад
Be safe Brother!
@gdaygday1209
@gdaygday1209 27 дней назад
The police officers seem to be a reflection of their system.......respectful! ☺️
@RobCardIV
@RobCardIV 20 дней назад
fuck yo. these subtitles are elite. very damn well done. I might finally be able to learn Japanese with the help of these subtitles alone. they are spot on. You could surely teach english. because you are nearly teaching me Japanese through subtitles alone. which means you are fluent. Google subtitles fail. Your subtitles rock. forgive me for assuming these arnt autogenerated subtitles. 名古屋から good luck.
@NomadPush
@NomadPush 20 дней назад
ありがとうございます🔥🙌
@patrinusbenitomario
@patrinusbenitomario Месяц назад
How long were you in Saipan for?
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
23 years🙌
@catherineleslie-faye4302
@catherineleslie-faye4302 18 дней назад
I'm glad those police were polite... it makes things easier when they are nice and polite.
@LearnSpanishWorld
@LearnSpanishWorld Месяц назад
All the best amigo. Glad the police were very professional and understanding. Keep up the good job! Your channel will grow and more people will learn about your journey. :)
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Thank you!!! I will keep pushing!!!
@LearnSpanishWorld
@LearnSpanishWorld 29 дней назад
@@NomadPush You are very engaging and your content is very unique. I truly believe this time next year your channel will be way bigger! I'm visiting Japan in a couple of months and plan to visit different cities. Thanks for showing us a different side of life. Saludos amigo
@GabrielDoesThings
@GabrielDoesThings 28 дней назад
Rooting for you!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush 28 дней назад
Thank you!!!
@CLCIII
@CLCIII Месяц назад
Very respectful on both sides! As Always, May God Bless you and yours! 😇
@scottbehr5690
@scottbehr5690 8 дней назад
Thats insane how respectful they were towards you!...The rest of the world should take lessons.
@spicyroads
@spicyroads Месяц назад
Unbelievable the police aren’t mad ! Let you live . True freedom unheard of in the west
@xbman1
@xbman1 Месяц назад
The west promised fake freedoms while the east gives true freedoms
@smurfie8412
@smurfie8412 Месяц назад
Because your woke fanboy
@zeroxthexhero100
@zeroxthexhero100 29 дней назад
Some people get this treatment.
@TNTspaz
@TNTspaz 29 дней назад
This guy knows where to go though. He knows where he will be treated well. The homeless aren't normally treated like this in JP. They actually tend to be relegated pretty heavily and pushed off into places no one can see them.
@moniinnola
@moniinnola 29 дней назад
Un im from the West- Southerner here and Spent ample time in NYC. Police don't treat homeless bad here at all. They don't even ask all these intrusive questions that have nothing to do with their business to find you sleeping in a tent. The police here will say hey sorry you have to pack up and move on or they simply leave you alone. I thought it was very nosy, intrusive, and odd this police was asking all sorts of questions about family, jobs, income, travels, etc. He clearly isn't a crack head or seems suspicious to an ordinary person so why the hell did they need to search his tent and continue with questions at such an early time. He politely had a sign that said he'd be out in the morning...they could of just went back in the morning to make sure and then ask all the questions they wanted if he was still there. I'm sure it was already hard enough to fall asleep in that tent in those conditions so to be woken up like that with a million questions.. jeeesus
@Poypoy069
@Poypoy069 Месяц назад
From needing to hit 1k subs 2 weeks ago to 32k+ subs right now, happy for you bro!
@YOLOSWAGATTACKS
@YOLOSWAGATTACKS Месяц назад
Hello from Saipan! I still remember your skate crew POWAHOUSE and your incubus cover band. Wish you the best. Following your journey. GANBATTE 🔥
@renren_
@renren_ Месяц назад
Wow! So he was also in a band. That's cool!
@JapinoyFun
@JapinoyFun 26 дней назад
This is the reason why i love living here in japan everyone is so polite, always take care nomad push.
@sen-me7qo
@sen-me7qo Месяц назад
seriously you’re the only youtuber that i would gladly watch all the ads . you deserve being successful on youtube . you’re a good guy. please stay safe and you’ll get 100k in less than a year ! sending lots of love from canada ❤
@klausgievers1017
@klausgievers1017 Месяц назад
Greetings from Germany ! Hope your dreams will come true. ✌️
@horizonanadyomene
@horizonanadyomene Месяц назад
i wish you the best, i'm really glad the police were understanding and chill! i'm keeping your videos playing in a playlist in the background while i work. hopefully this will help with the watch hours and stuff. when i get through my first few weeks at my job i'll be sure to come back and send a super thanks, i just need to get through this training. take care out there, and may you meet plenty more kind people along the way!!
@chatduboheme
@chatduboheme Месяц назад
I was so nervous for you! I’m glad that they were nice.
@enterlematrix
@enterlematrix Месяц назад
Way more chill than a US police interaction for sure. And in the end they left you be. Annoying, but handled well on both ends.
@macaroon147
@macaroon147 Месяц назад
Yeah US police need to learn from Europe and Japan for sure
@Zardward_Thebard
@Zardward_Thebard Месяц назад
@@macaroon147 US police are also far more likely to encounter armed civilians.
@2WheelsGood.01
@2WheelsGood.01 Месяц назад
The thing is that these guys have nothing to worry about 98% of the time in Japan. There are no guns, very few drugs, very few armed and violent people, people follow rules strictly for the most part, so their stress level in these encounters is very low. In the US, it's the opposite.
@ZeRoiFeX
@ZeRoiFeX Месяц назад
@@Zardward_Thebard And mentally ill or high as a kite...
@ZeRoiFeX
@ZeRoiFeX Месяц назад
@@2WheelsGood.01 Exactly. These keyboard warriors comparing this with what cops face in the US. Morons.
@SimonLampard
@SimonLampard Месяц назад
Wow, I've never seen that before. It's strange they wanted to search your stuff even though you haven't done anything wrong. I hope you were able to get a peaceful sleep afterwards. I'm going to make sure I watch every video of yours to support you!
@kait2653
@kait2653 Месяц назад
Yes, @ first I thought "what?!" But, from what I saw I think the officer just peeked inside , and I think it was like a "hey, bro, are you cool, some local is scared "..I've seen people get their pockets searched and handcuffed for jaywalking in the US.
@davidmorris9596
@davidmorris9596 Месяц назад
You obviously haven't been pulled over at the wrong place at the wrong time😅😅. They really didn't touch anything. They just looked around. The one policeman was concerned if he was gonna be warm enough!! That brought a😢to my eye.
@SimonLampard
@SimonLampard 29 дней назад
@@davidmorris9596 I have, it’s just in Australia, they need cause todo that. Specially if you aren’t doing anything wrong or illegal.
@user-ri6ow1us3k
@user-ri6ow1us3k День назад
yeah the cop seemed pretty chill ngl
@SkipBaylessdaGOAT
@SkipBaylessdaGOAT 27 дней назад
This is so unique its beautiful. All parties were respectful and no form of escalation was even detected. It's fascinating how simply talking and treating people like humans can go so far. I am not financially ready to donate, but in a month or two I want to frequently donate! Keep up the good work brotha!
@IAMREUA
@IAMREUA Месяц назад
Safe Travels My Friend Safe Travels... As Allways... You Have Our Support !!!
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
Much appreciated
@arielgraves6506
@arielgraves6506 Месяц назад
Give respect and get respect in return ! Glad they were kind to you ❤
@NomadPush
@NomadPush Месяц назад
🙌🔥🙌
@ibuyufo
@ibuyufo Месяц назад
In the US you give respect, the police will straight up make up a charge to haul your ass to jail.
@Pestbringer89
@Pestbringer89 12 дней назад
It's really nice to see that actuall civilized society exists on earth which treats homeless people like humans and with empathy.
@gaie25
@gaie25 29 дней назад
That was kind and empathetic. I admire it. Safe travels bro, 🙏 that u get more kind souls and have a stable path ahead. 🙏
@tkyap2524
@tkyap2524 Месяц назад
They know he is just travelling and harmless. The situation was amicably handled. Such professional civil servants. It's all about training and discipline in the service.
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