Fun fact: Some laboratories (there was a Neutrino detector on that list) need to be Underground, not to keep stuff in, but to shield the detectors from stuff outside For example with the afformentioned detector: That thing is crazy sensitive and you could either build a tenths of meters thick wall of lead around it or just dig it in
4:52 Fun fact: if there was a cave the size of Mammoth Cave, Kentucky in Minecraft, it would span 651,784 blocks, or 40,736.5 chunks, which would take, at max default running speed, without resting, a little over 32 hours and 15 minutes to go across.
Fun fact about prisons in Sweden: Last week I was out on a bike ride and went through a small village when I saw 3 people in the exact same type of clothes, I thought to my self, oh thats weird. Then I saw a sign saying that the entire village was a small prison. So in Sweden prisons can literally be just a small town out in nowhere
0:13 Yo, Drew, all those yellows elements on police cars from Europe are fluorescent, so the car is seen in night even if all lights are broken. xD Even new Polish police car are like 1/4 yellow fluorescent now, so you can spot a police car easily at night. :D
And they're made to be spotted, by design. If they were on any kind of surveillance and didn't want to be spotted, they wouldn't use a standard police car. Drew can be a bit silly.
Greetings from Croatia! As summer season approaches, hustle and bustle of city centers and coastal towns are getting crazier and crazier. I dread to join the tourist swarm at our beaches, but when you have kids, I guess you have no choice :))
Honestly Drew, I've lived 23 years in my country and I still don't know the number of police, I'll need to think about it and I'll probably mix it with the fire department number.
I've lived 16 years in my country and I'm gonna guess mine is 112. If anyone would like to tell me what the police number is in the UK then I'd appreciate it
2:49 Finland is not completely frozen for most of the year 😆I've been quite sweaty all day, it's warm here right now, at least in the south. The last couple of summers have had severe heatwaves 🥵
0:22 It's because its the colors of Carabineros de Chile, the national police service. There's also a civilian service, PDI, with their cars in blue on white background.
Fun fact for you, even though the number for emergency services in the UK is 999 so many people where getting confused about it being 911 in American tv shows they have started to use 911 as a number that redirects to 999 if you call it.
It's pretty common in general that emergency numbers redirect to the correct one for the country you're in, 911 and 112 work almost worldwide. You don't want tourists not being able to call for help because they didn't memorize the numbers beforehand.
1:20 Actually there are two kinds of colors on police cars in Indonesia, The blue and white color for the traffic police And another with general gray striped yellow
AFAIK France counts as tourists everyone who visits the country, even if just to take a second plane to go elsewhere, or just driving trhough to go to a diferent country. People don't use their money if they just stay in the country for like 1 hour
11:48 Correction Japan did not have a good time during the 1990s cuz that was the decade where Japan’s economy started to slow down and entered a recession. What Drew is actually thinking about is the 1980s which was a great decade for Japan economically speaking those were their peak years.
Yeah. That's the reason in 91 they had relative high ranking and lost afterwards. Especially if you compare to US and Germany that increased by factor 5 roughly and Japan only tripled in the last 30 years.
1:05 Isn't that 2 lines of reflectors for maximum visibility? Used to be green forever, then the switch to blue in my Millennial youth (maybe to conform to blue being more or less an international police colour?), which I hated, and now this, which I actually don't mind.
A croatian here! ~25% of our income coming from tourism was not suprising to me at all. Over the summer so many tourists come visit and over the years we have become really reliant on tourism. When you live on the coast every other person works something related to tourism which is both good and bad. But for an example when covid did its thing there was very little tourists and people struggled. I hope that it wont happen again and that we will be more reliant on other jobs aswell.
10:09 as a Norwegian that hurt, you usually fly from solo to Bergen (50 min flight) and I am also Finnish so I regularly fly there but if short haul flights became illegal it would take me 3 days to get there
Actually the proposal from the citizen assembly the French president gathered ("citizen convention for climate" he called this) was to ban the short haul flights where a < 4 hr train alternative existed. The government (and the Parliament) chose to lower this to 2.5 hr. So there are actually only 5 flights that were banned : - Paris - Lille - Paris - Lyon - Lyon - Marseille (which almost no one makes anyway) - Paris - Nantes - Paris - Rennes
1:48 yeah thise Indonesian police the white one are the one used by "porlantas" unit that mostly policing traffic, they do highway patrol, give you ticket for speeding or imegal parking etc Other unit use dark grey car with similar livery but yellow in color
0:23 "I have never associated the country of Chile with the color of green" Tell me youve never played 'Stack the Countries' without telling me youve never played 'Stack the Countries'
@@Taylor_slayss it’s a mobile game where you can learn things about the countries of the world, such as their capital, major attractions, and flags. You do this all while trying to pile them up to reach a checkered line, and when you do, you earn a new country. The ultimate goal is to earn every country and complete the board. (I’ve done that two separate times. Took a while, but I still did). And each country has a color, some see a greenish hue, some are red, some are pink, ect. And if you play it fit much (like I did), you may start to think of the country as being the color it is in the game.
7:00 I think they also count inner state tourism, ehich means richer countries = their oen people visiting different parts of their own country as a weekend trip probably counts also
the presidents from north carolina are james knox polk from present day pineville in mecklenberg county, andrew johnson from raleigh, and andrew jackson(of course this mad lad was from north carolina) somewhere along the NC-SC border, exact location still disputed
in Brazil many federal forces use black and gray, like "policia federal" and "policia rodoviaria federal". The daily monitoring in the streets is done by "Polícia Militar" however, which varies per state. In one state, RS, its called "Brigada Militar" instead. Those are usually not black.
Fun fact about short haul flight in France : most rich people still don't care and do it anyway, sometimes they do a 20 minutes flight and they're legally in their rights
Belgium now is switching to a Battenberg (or Battenurg) pattern on the side of their vehicles to have better visibility. But they keep their "stripes" too, they serve an identification purpose : - Light blue = local police - Orange = Federal police - Red = Military Police - Yellow = Customs There's also the SPW (Service Public Wallonie) that have similar stripes but in purple on some of their cars
And yeah, the white cars are meant to be highly visible, especially at night. If they need "stealthy" cars they have some too. In my town (Namur), there's a police unit called "GIS" (french acronym of Special Interventions Group, they are basically between the normal police officers and the federal police special forces), they have black cars
Min: 8:21 this deap Swimmingpools are for an atlest in Germany popular Sport, cald abnoetauchen, in this Sport you Dive as deab as posebil witout an oxegin tank
The Finnish open prison concept is basically the middle ground between probation and complete incarceration. You can go about your daily life for a well founded reason like work or studies, but there are strict rules to it. You're basically sleeping in the prison, you'll have a curfew starting from about 18 o'clock. No alcohol, no drugs, no further offences. If everything goes well, you can do your time without going to an actual prison. It's used when full prison time would be detrimental for the convicted or his/her family, and there's work or studies to be done.
The Underground laboratories are usually defunct nickle, iron or copper mines dug deep under Granite rock formations. Sudbury Ontario moniters neutrinos, because only neutrinos can penterate the thousands of feet of Granite, its one of the few places on earth with basically no background noise.
A lot of Irish wealth is "imported", they head quarter a lot of European companies for tax reasons. Ireland is one of the richest nations on GDP per capita.
Fun Facts about german police. Most of germany switched from green to blue about a decade ago. Exception being Bavaria, who still use green. Including some unfortunate side effects as: Cloth Manufacturers for their uniform dont do woman sizes, cause its not enough requests for it.
In Germany we have a lot of French people while almost everyone of us stays here. Most places have French translations on signs and there is also the Europa Park right at the border.
@@herrmuller5781 yes, but I thought tourism is much bigger in France and Italy. But perhaps hotels and restaurants are relatively expensive in the Netherlands
My city in Canada has its own municipal police force with black cars that have white hoods. Most other cities have the RCMP which has boring white cars.
0:13 That's the exact problem with American mentality around police. In most developed countries the police are there to help you if you and protect you, which is why they need to be highly visible. The mostly dark police vehicles in the US serve the exaxt opposite purpose.
Fun fact, the Washington park station in Portland, OR is the only completely underground station in our MAX system. The station is right near the Oregon Zoo.
germany used to have beige and green uniforms and police cars. Reason being, they surveyed the least intimidating colors. Cause Police was there to deescalate and be considered your friend and helper. With EU Regulations came the dark blue uniform and cars to unify the look of police within EU.
3:00 also look at the amount of people that just get killed instead of jailed. 4:00 batteries are moving to sodium solid state, cutting lithium out for battery use but leaving it for perscription drug use. 9:00 When Starship is ready for sub-orbitial hops, that will end many international flights able to get to places in under 2hrs for only $400per seat.
(0:05) A lot of police cars around the world are white with some form of blue stripe on the side, which is mostly the case in Europe, but also in other countries. Depsite this, the "generic" police car in media, interntional media, is still designed as a white car with black sides. It makes sense if the media takes place in a certain part of the world to use the police of that world; but as a generic police, certainly it should be white with blue sides. Google emoji: 🚓, white with blacks sides.
The emergency number 112 is the international emergency number, it works in every country in the world that has a mobile network (GSM) in it, yes it even works in the US.
My Sheriff's police cars are entirely black with yellow lettering, the highway patrol are all silver, not to mention the different small municipalities around the area. One village was gifted Ford Chargers to use as their police vehicles.
I like how drew thinks every countries cops wanna sneak up on people at night. Where i am from cops need to clearly look like cops, and tell you they are cops before they can do anything. If there is a good chance you couldnt tell they were cops, you can challenge any arrest legally just on that
About the emergency numbers. Im pretty sure that 911, 119, 112 etc they will in almost all cases redirect to emergency line. Because the mobile networks are hard coded to do that. Depends maybe some less modern countries you shouldnt try that :D And probably the US wouldnt care to do that either
Crying that Drew doesn't now the emergency number is 112 in most if not all of Europe. It's the same on several different cars and he goes "They have their own number" NO BUDDY IT'S THE SAMEEE
90% of the police cars having Police written on the side in the countries Language: ... Hungary having Police written on the side in hungarian: "bUt wHaT if y0u 0pEN th3 Do0r?"
Adriatic Dalmatian coast belongs to Serbs. The injustice that the coast is now occupied by some kind of construct-nation will be corrected sooner or later.
Petition for Drew to make a series covering Ace Combat and its multiple universes: [Day 148] The 148th Infantry Regiment is an Ohio Army National Guard parent regiment under the U.S. Army Regimental System, with headquarters at Walbridge, Ohio. It currently consists of the 1st Battalion, 148th Infantry Regiment, an infantry battalion of the 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team located throughout northwest Ohio.
Man, Drew’s kidnapper is pretty generous to let him keep making videos.
Its a CLONE
it's an AI. sadly drew has been oofed
Lol
He's also a fan
No the real drew was oof’d because no one payed his ransom
Fun fact: Some laboratories (there was a Neutrino detector on that list) need to be Underground, not to keep stuff in, but to shield the detectors from stuff outside
For example with the afformentioned detector: That thing is crazy sensitive and you could either build a tenths of meters thick wall of lead around it or just dig it in
hmm
when Drew talked about short-haul flights to the Vatican he overlooked the fact that the Vatican is too small to fit a runway for the plane.
hmm
Maybe VTOL aircraft.
4:52
Fun fact: if there was a cave the size of Mammoth Cave, Kentucky in Minecraft, it would span 651,784 blocks, or 40,736.5 chunks, which would take, at max default running speed, without resting, a little over 32 hours and 15 minutes to go across.
That's actually cool!
1:37 Drew is like “wait is America the only country with black cop cars?” after seeing Japan like five seconds ago.
Japan is America
@@themorningguy906 😧 wow
it isn't mostly black (at least from what Drew perceived)
@@qhayiya252eah but Japanese cop cars are still mostly black Just look at the bottom It’s all black
“Wait is America the only country with black cop cars”
Japan: am I a joke too you
Fun fact about prisons in Sweden:
Last week I was out on a bike ride and went through a small village when I saw 3 people in the exact same type of clothes, I thought to my self, oh thats weird. Then I saw a sign saying that the entire village was a small prison. So in Sweden prisons can literally be just a small town out in nowhere
So for a small amount of time you were in prison
0:13 Yo, Drew, all those yellows elements on police cars from Europe are fluorescent, so the car is seen in night even if all lights are broken. xD Even new Polish police car are like 1/4 yellow fluorescent now, so you can spot a police car easily at night. :D
hmm
And they're made to be spotted, by design. If they were on any kind of surveillance and didn't want to be spotted, they wouldn't use a standard police car. Drew can be a bit silly.
@@Liggliluffthat's just his American peaking through. They're used to the police trying to dig up dirt and get you on anything they can.
Greetings from Croatia! As summer season approaches, hustle and bustle of city centers and coastal towns are getting crazier and crazier. I dread to join the tourist swarm at our beaches, but when you have kids, I guess you have no choice :))
Greetings from the USA
@@CreateHarmony its okay, these things are inevitable with mass tourism, infrastructure and locals can't keep up
hmm
Split is one of my favorites towns in the world. Cheers mate.
Honestly Drew, I've lived 23 years in my country and I still don't know the number of police, I'll need to think about it and I'll probably mix it with the fire department number.
What INDIA
What country is it, and why not have the emergency services all in one number?
@@HeroBear64 Possibly Turkey (I know because I'm Turkish as well)
@HeroBear64 In France, it is not the case. We have one for police, firefighters, medical emergencies,... This is a mess
I've lived 16 years in my country and I'm gonna guess mine is 112. If anyone would like to tell me what the police number is in the UK then I'd appreciate it
Can’t believe the kidnapper killed drew 😢
that’s what happens when nobody paid his ransom
I’ll get the revives coin
20 dollars _is_ a lot tho
hmm
And An Irishman replace Drew
Fun Fact: German police cars and uniforms were green a few years ago before switching to blue. they also often have the phone number on the car.
11:15 DREW FOR PRESIDNT 2032!!! 🎉🎉
Yes I did the math based on his age and when he could run based on the every 4 years rule
Love these informational type of videos, keep em coming Drew
hmm
2:49 Finland is not completely frozen for most of the year 😆I've been quite sweaty all day, it's warm here right now, at least in the south. The last couple of summers have had severe heatwaves 🥵
0:22 It's because its the colors of Carabineros de Chile, the national police service. There's also a civilian service, PDI, with their cars in blue on white background.
Fun fact for you, even though the number for emergency services in the UK is 999 so many people where getting confused about it being 911 in American tv shows they have started to use 911 as a number that redirects to 999 if you call it.
It's pretty common in general that emergency numbers redirect to the correct one for the country you're in, 911 and 112 work almost worldwide. You don't want tourists not being able to call for help because they didn't memorize the numbers beforehand.
Can't wait for you to announce the Slovenian Country all plushie Drew! Thanks!
It must have a femboy outfit
hmm
Drew says "Obamna": 10:56
1:20 Actually there are two kinds of colors on police cars in Indonesia, The blue and white color for the traffic police And another with general gray striped yellow
AFAIK France counts as tourists everyone who visits the country, even if just to take a second plane to go elsewhere, or just driving trhough to go to a diferent country. People don't use their money if they just stay in the country for like 1 hour
In Guatemala 🇬🇹 we mostly don't have cars we have Toyotas 🛻 an dthe color is black not white, but the cars we have are blue with gold yellow color
11:48 Correction Japan did not have a good time during the 1990s cuz that was the decade where Japan’s economy started to slow down and entered a recession. What Drew is actually thinking about is the 1980s which was a great decade for Japan economically speaking those were their peak years.
Yeah. That's the reason in 91 they had relative high ranking and lost afterwards. Especially if you compare to US and Germany that increased by factor 5 roughly and Japan only tripled in the last 30 years.
1:05 Isn't that 2 lines of reflectors for maximum visibility?
Used to be green forever, then the switch to blue in my Millennial youth (maybe to conform to blue being more or less an international police colour?), which I hated, and now this, which I actually don't mind.
A croatian here! ~25% of our income coming from tourism was not suprising to me at all. Over the summer so many tourists come visit and over the years we have become really reliant on tourism. When you live on the coast every other person works something related to tourism which is both good and bad. But for an example when covid did its thing there was very little tourists and people struggled. I hope that it wont happen again and that we will be more reliant on other jobs aswell.
The deep swimming pools are for diving. If you're learning to dive it's better to do in a more secure, controlled environment
hmm
in switzerland police cars are white and bright orange, its very different from everywhere else
hmm
10:09 as a Norwegian that hurt, you usually fly from solo to Bergen (50 min flight) and I am also Finnish so I regularly fly there but if short haul flights became illegal it would take me 3 days to get there
Actually the proposal from the citizen assembly the French president gathered ("citizen convention for climate" he called this) was to ban the short haul flights where a < 4 hr train alternative existed.
The government (and the Parliament) chose to lower this to 2.5 hr. So there are actually only 5 flights that were banned :
- Paris - Lille
- Paris - Lyon
- Lyon - Marseille (which almost no one makes anyway)
- Paris - Nantes
- Paris - Rennes
Drew you missed the kola super borehole 8:41
1:36 drew already messing up the first post is just amazing, you just saw a black-stripped car 10 secs ago
1:48 yeah thise Indonesian police the white one are the one used by "porlantas" unit that mostly policing traffic, they do highway patrol, give you ticket for speeding or imegal parking etc
Other unit use dark grey car with similar livery but yellow in color
0:23 "I have never associated the country of Chile with the color of green"
Tell me youve never played 'Stack the Countries' without telling me youve never played 'Stack the Countries'
What’s that?
@@Taylor_slayss it’s a mobile game where you can learn things about the countries of the world, such as their capital, major attractions, and flags. You do this all while trying to pile them up to reach a checkered line, and when you do, you earn a new country. The ultimate goal is to earn every country and complete the board. (I’ve done that two separate times. Took a while, but I still did). And each country has a color, some see a greenish hue, some are red, some are pink, ect. And if you play it fit much (like I did), you may start to think of the country as being the color it is in the game.
literally no one has played that
@@FewVidsJustComments oh
@@Blueygu OFFENSE!
7:00 I think they also count inner state tourism, ehich means richer countries = their oen people visiting different parts of their own country as a weekend trip probably counts also
The Mammoth Cave system is the inspiration for Colossal Cave Adventure, the first text adventure game.
2:37 *germany knew what they were doing*
Cave people nationalism.
Another day of asking Drew to put up the Guernsey flag
Petition for drew to make Iberia plushies (Day 3) (Spain ,Portugal, Gibraltar and Andorra) 🇪🇸🇵🇹🇬🇮🇦🇩
Yes
And france
@@ZePomidorenfrance is not iberian
@@ZePomidoren they made France already
the presidents from north carolina are james knox polk from present day pineville in mecklenberg county, andrew johnson from raleigh, and andrew jackson(of course this mad lad was from north carolina) somewhere along the NC-SC border, exact location still disputed
Germany has quite a bit of regular tourism, but a large proportion is also business trips and trade shows.
10:37 No mention of how we’ve had two presidents born in a place called BRAINTREE?!
Fun fact:The first US President born west of the Mississippi was Herbert Hoover
And he became President 125 years after the Louisiana purchase
10:17 but Japan has many islands so it’s difficult to bann the short term flights
Petition for drew to put the khanate of khiva flag in the background day 11
in Brazil many federal forces use black and gray, like "policia federal" and "policia rodoviaria federal".
The daily monitoring in the streets is done by "Polícia Militar" however, which varies per state. In one state, RS, its called "Brigada Militar" instead. Those are usually not black.
9:14 why is Austria on it... Austria has short-haul flights it is not banned yet.
Swiss police cars are neon orange, perfect to spot them when lane splitting on a bike.
Fun fact about short haul flight in France : most rich people still don't care and do it anyway, sometimes they do a 20 minutes flight and they're legally in their rights
Belgium now is switching to a Battenberg (or Battenurg) pattern on the side of their vehicles to have better visibility. But they keep their "stripes" too, they serve an identification purpose :
- Light blue = local police
- Orange = Federal police
- Red = Military Police
- Yellow = Customs
There's also the SPW (Service Public Wallonie) that have similar stripes but in purple on some of their cars
And yeah, the white cars are meant to be highly visible, especially at night. If they need "stealthy" cars they have some too. In my town (Namur), there's a police unit called "GIS" (french acronym of Special Interventions Group, they are basically between the normal police officers and the federal police special forces), they have black cars
And also, they have their number (101) on their vehicles too
Petition for Drew to put the Czech Flag in the background 🇨🇿 (Day 114)
hmm
bro you are still doing this?
@@andynachos2045yea its pretty easy
The Chile's carabineros car is the best, I'm not biased, I just happened to be Chilean
Petition for Drew to put the Cross of Burgundy in the background (Day 12)
Min: 8:21 this deap Swimmingpools are for an atlest in Germany popular Sport, cald abnoetauchen, in this Sport you Dive as deab as posebil witout an oxegin tank
Being finnish, ive rarely seen the "regular" police cars. At least where im from the vans seem to be in more common use
hmm
The Finnish open prison concept is basically the middle ground between probation and complete incarceration. You can go about your daily life for a well founded reason like work or studies, but there are strict rules to it. You're basically sleeping in the prison, you'll have a curfew starting from about 18 o'clock. No alcohol, no drugs, no further offences. If everything goes well, you can do your time without going to an actual prison. It's used when full prison time would be detrimental for the convicted or his/her family, and there's work or studies to be done.
Can’t wait for drew’s collab with god
Same
The Underground laboratories are usually defunct nickle, iron or copper mines dug deep under Granite rock formations. Sudbury Ontario moniters neutrinos, because only neutrinos can penterate the thousands of feet of Granite, its one of the few places on earth with basically no background noise.
Australia doesn’t really have any weak cop cars,, they’re all pretty much supercharged V8s
A lot of Irish wealth is "imported", they head quarter a lot of European companies for tax reasons. Ireland is one of the richest nations on GDP per capita.
0:42 looks VERY Turkish to me. "polis" checks out too, police in Finnish is "poliisi".
It's Swedish side of the car. On the other side it says "Poliisi".
@@Pyhantaakka I see. Thanks for the info~
Fun Facts about german police. Most of germany switched from green to blue about a decade ago. Exception being Bavaria, who still use green. Including some unfortunate side effects as: Cloth Manufacturers for their uniform dont do woman sizes, cause its not enough requests for it.
In Germany we have a lot of French people while almost everyone of us stays here. Most places have French translations on signs and there is also the Europa Park right at the border.
sensational, so sad when it ended
Two things puzzles me: Netherlands being country no. 7 in terms of export value and Netherlands having a higher tourist GDP% than France and Italy.
The populations of France and Italy are much larger than that of the Netherlands. The GDP also counts the goods and services not exported.
@@herrmuller5781 yes, but I thought tourism is much bigger in France and Italy. But perhaps hotels and restaurants are relatively expensive in the Netherlands
8:40 Drew, you missed one... You missed the Kola Superdeep Borehole.
Countys in the us all have different police car design
My city in Canada has its own municipal police force with black cars that have white hoods. Most other cities have the RCMP which has boring white cars.
"Is America the only on that uses black Police cars?"
My brother in Christ you literally just said you liked Japan's which is also Black and White.
This is the only time I will ever my hometown of Brownsville mentioned… ever.
Indonesia has variations that are gray and yellow 1:21
0:13 That's the exact problem with American mentality around police. In most developed countries the police are there to help you if you and protect you, which is why they need to be highly visible. The mostly dark police vehicles in the US serve the exaxt opposite purpose.
Fun fact, the Washington park station in Portland, OR is the only completely underground station in our MAX system. The station is right near the Oregon Zoo.
germany used to have beige and green uniforms and police cars. Reason being, they surveyed the least intimidating colors. Cause Police was there to deescalate and be considered your friend and helper. With EU Regulations came the dark blue uniform and cars to unify the look of police within EU.
3:00 also look at the amount of people that just get killed instead of jailed. 4:00 batteries are moving to sodium solid state, cutting lithium out for battery use but leaving it for perscription drug use. 9:00 When Starship is ready for sub-orbitial hops, that will end many international flights able to get to places in under 2hrs for only $400per seat.
(0:05) A lot of police cars around the world are white with some form of blue stripe on the side, which is mostly the case in Europe, but also in other countries. Depsite this, the "generic" police car in media, interntional media, is still designed as a white car with black sides. It makes sense if the media takes place in a certain part of the world to use the police of that world; but as a generic police, certainly it should be white with blue sides.
Google emoji: 🚓, white with blacks sides.
Don't worry till 2030
India going to be 3rd biggest exporter by $2 trillion
It just reached $750 billion 👏
Japan is literally more black than USA, but yes, internationally blue and white are probably the most common colours for police cars.
10:16 THAT'S ME!
Wdym?
@@ItzzAlooOfficial I posted the map
@@hankhill24 cool!
Drews kiddnapper is chad
If you bring him back to life, I’ll pay the ransom
5:00 RL Minecraft, watch out for the creepers and zombies
Drew posting in sinc with street fighter 6 is so casual man
The emergency number 112 is the international emergency number, it works in every country in the world that has a mobile network (GSM) in it, yes it even works in the US.
My Sheriff's police cars are entirely black with yellow lettering, the highway patrol are all silver, not to mention the different small municipalities around the area. One village was gifted Ford Chargers to use as their police vehicles.
Drew “Wait! Is the US the only country that has black police cars?!”
Japan “Am I joke to you?”
Japan isn't a country confirmed 😮
6:07 Other big Portuguese industries: Wine and Cork
I like how drew thinks every countries cops wanna sneak up on people at night. Where i am from cops need to clearly look like cops, and tell you they are cops before they can do anything. If there is a good chance you couldnt tell they were cops, you can challenge any arrest legally just on that
The last statement made my day
Drew: So is it only the US that have black and white police car?
5 seconds ago: Japan
About the emergency numbers. Im pretty sure that 911, 119, 112 etc they will in almost all cases redirect to emergency line. Because the mobile networks are hard coded to do that. Depends maybe some less modern countries you shouldnt try that :D And probably the US wouldnt care to do that either
Btw Germanys police cars were green coloured too until 1975
You know its a good day when drew posts
4:19
I like how that swiss cave can be roughly translated to "Hellhole"
Crying that Drew doesn't now the emergency number is 112 in most if not all of Europe. It's the same on several different cars and he goes "They have their own number" NO BUDDY IT'S THE SAMEEE
90% of the police cars having Police written on the side in the countries Language: ...
Hungary having Police written on the side in hungarian: "bUt wHaT if y0u 0pEN th3 Do0r?"
Imprisonment map: *exists*
Rwanda: I can explain
Africa: no you can’t
Adriatic Dalmatian coast belongs to Serbs. The injustice that the coast is now occupied by some kind of construct-nation will be corrected sooner or later.
Drew I officially pronounce you… a nerd
10:20 didn't think this was how I'd find out there was a president born in my county
Little update for Indonesia police car, it no longer have the red arrow on newer car so only white and blue
Petition for Drew to make a series covering Ace Combat and its multiple universes: [Day 148]
The 148th Infantry Regiment is an Ohio Army National Guard parent regiment under the U.S. Army Regimental System, with headquarters at Walbridge, Ohio. It currently consists of the 1st Battalion, 148th Infantry Regiment, an infantry battalion of the 37th Infantry Brigade Combat Team located throughout northwest Ohio.