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The patrol lasts from approximately 8 pm to midnight. It would seem that a few hours is really too little to see something, but by no means do you have to agree and get drunk and look for your drunken other side, breaking the rules of the road and complaining about the sound.
We started the guard car from the Klaipėda County Chief Police Commissariat building, Palanga City Police Commissariat.
After getting into the car, we headed downtown and it wasn’t long until we came across a swaying, half-naked little man on Ronžės street. However, as soon as he saw the police car and the officer getting out of it, he began to remove the shirt he was holding in his hand.
We will soon discontinue the Audi Q8 with license plates in the Royal Russian Region. It turns out that the driver is Lithuanian and the car is a company.
Police are working to find out whether or not passengers have visas.
Although no violations were found here, the passenger will receive a fine for not wearing a seat belt.
Photo by Lukas April / 15min / Afternoon on duty with the Palanga police
Later, moving through Palanga, we see a family on a bicycle on Vytauto street.
The authorities point out that the children are sitting in the front and without helmets, which warns tourists.
Although it seems a bit confusing because no one at the rental point talked about it, but thanks for the care and left.
A lost roommate
Finally, we turn onto Jonas Basanavičiaus Street, or we just call it Basanke.
Despite the rain, in one of the main streets of the city, the people are endless, like a real anthill.
Some travel to accompany the sun, others with melted hair and wet clothing to explore cafes, restaurants, entertainment, and souvenirs.
Photo by Lukas April / 15min / Afternoon on duty with the Palanga police
Here a woman stops us. She believes that she has lost and in no way can find her roommate, with whom she has lived for more than 20 years.
Confused, wet, and somewhat scared, she asks officers to verify that they have not accidentally stopped the mess; maybe he’s just resting in custody.
“He left at around 5 in the afternoon. from the beach. I went to the landlords, I went back to the beach … Wow, I walk on wheels. He still had beer with him, maybe he went and he didn’t wine. I thought maybe he knew those roads and maybe where he was sitting on the bench, “he says.
Unfortunately, the man was apparently still wandering because he was not detained.
Photo by Lukas April / 15min / Afternoon on duty with the Palanga police
The whole truth about Lithuania
Unscrewing from Basankės We see a BWM car and officials suspect the permeability of the tinted windows.
When we see it, we see a Bmw 740d car with car numbers reminiscent of an uncensored swear word: the man came from England.
This is where the investigation of the statements about Lithuania begins: a suspended young man mentions standard complaints.
Although he is reminded that he has to comply with the laws of the country he is in, the driver is outraged that he has passed all over Europe and his windows have not been hit by anyone.
Angry guy cuts off officials who just need to replenish budget, surrounds them with angry words.
Photo by Lukas April / 15min / Afternoon on duty with the Palanga police
And the citizen will have to supplement the budget. The inspection found that the light transmittance of car windows is 42%, although it should be at least 70%.
Photo by Lukas April / 15min / Afternoon on duty with the Palanga police
We continue to the Palanga airport.
Despite the fact that there is a parking lot next door and the first 15 minutes of parking are free, people are waiting for their family and friends in places where parking is not allowed.
One such car is the Peugeot 508 sw, whose driver will have to pay a fine.
A little further, other offenders are noticed: two cars that are already loaded with suitcases.
Photo by Lukas April / 15min / Afternoon on duty with the Palanga police
Children without helmets
We continue to Mociškiai, where we meet a man traveling towards the Palanga ring road.
You are told to cross the street to see the approaching cars.
The closer the situation is to the sea, the older people are told that they have to meet cars while walking on the road, not turn their backs on them.
Finally, we stopped two children born in 2007 and 2010, a brother and a sister, on a scooter without a helmet.
It turns out that the vehicle was rented to the minors by the mother, who will later be contacted by the officials.
Scared children are told to return the vehicle to the owners.
Photo by Lukas April / 15min / Afternoon on duty with the Palanga police
We are going to stop another 14-year-old boy on the road to Ošupis.
He grabs the officers’ attention as he maneuvers strangely, and as we get closer we see a pile of stones added to the bag in front of the bike.
Why do you need them? Where from? Why? The boy has a hard time collecting words, he seems confused, he says that his stepfather told him to take the stones.
The latter, after a while, presents himself to the officers’ car and assures that the adults were simply deceived.
It is true that he then states that we should know who he is.
Photo by Lukas April / 15min / Afternoon on duty with the Palanga police
A train without lights and too much American spirit
At about 10 pm when we arrive in Šventoji, we see a commotion similar to the one in Palanga.
People who ride bicycles, scooters, and guys who maneuver carelessly are warned.
However, the light is attracted by a train running without lights, and two passengers are still seated in one of the carriages.
The conductor of this little pleasure train is explained that it is not visible at this time of day and is told to finish the shift.
Photo by Lukas April / 15min / Afternoon on duty with the Palanga police
A little later, as we drive through the streets of the resort, we see participants in the annual American Car Rally.
While the stops are due to pedestrians not being lost, more violations are also discovered.
For example, if more people are detected in the car than allowed, the driver stores the registration number in the trunk.
Photo by Lukas April / 15min / Afternoon on duty with the Palanga police
Of course, the car and the situation itself attract a crowd of people, and one of them hopes to draw attention to himself.
The man starts filming and yelling: “About vaccines. Detained without vaccination “.
Passengers getting out of the car shrug their shoulders, accept the violations in good faith, and separate.
Photo by Lukas April / 15min / Afternoon on duty with the Palanga police
Party at party
Well, we return to Palanga because they invite us to play loud music near the Auska Hotel.
Upon arrival we see the most real party.
The area is fenced, bathrooms are installed, young people have fun on stage and others rest in hammocks.
The organizer of this, not a bad party, is already waiting for the officials and as soon as they show up, they bring permission to show the event.
The party can still last up to 24 hours. night, so neither the organizers nor the guests hurt anything.
Photo by Lukas April / 15min / Afternoon on duty with the Palanga police
And this is not the last call for loud music.
As soon as we move from one party, we travel to another. Cyclists set fire to the tent on S.Dariaus and S.Girėno streets Dinner, which makes the surrounding tourists less satisfied.
However, there is nothing to stick with here either: when the music arrives, the permit is valid until 23:00. and those who celebrate little by little.
Photo by Lukas April / 15min / Afternoon on duty with the Palanga police
We are already thinking that we will not see tourists with difficult access until the end of the shift, we met two Ukrainians near the police station.
One of them rests on the sidewalk while a friend supervises him. The officers help him up and tell him to go home.
That’s how those 4 hours passed. patrolling with police officers.
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