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clementnawornk721
Clement Nawornk :
good officer
2025-05-09 07:40:12
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anisofia46
f :
baju nya dah sempit pak🤣
2025-05-04 23:55:52
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ada.aja0374
ada.aja :
pak izin tnya knp ketika di tilang harus bayar 700 ribu pak
2025-09-09 16:28:10
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1124kangethe
kang'ethe :
America police 👮🏼‍♂️.i need to see your id
2025-05-10 07:48:21
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politikdinasti99
netizen :
kenapa ya polisi kalau di depan kamera sama belakang kamera beda banget 😭
2025-05-04 15:21:52
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cappucino_kejuu
al fariziiiiiiiiii :
polisi baik hanya di depan camera 😁😁😁😁
2025-05-05 03:05:19
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okkkkkkkkkkkk941
🍫 :
Kalau dekat malaysia auto terus saman
2025-05-04 21:50:38
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selver82
Selver 塞尔维尔 :
0%language 100%understand
2025-05-10 12:40:48
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nurina7376
nurina :
p polisi nya thebess 👍👍👍
2025-09-14 09:57:42
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tikushitam123
tikus hitam :
itu hanya depan kamera.🤪🤪🤪
2025-05-05 03:09:44
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abdullahi.hassan168
ABDULLAHI :
This video will upset American police 😂😂
2025-05-10 16:02:22
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ezthyuuftgcjbv
SPT :
ဘာအမှုပဲ့ဖစ်ဖစ်လာထား ၃သောင်း အကုန်စုံနေရင် လက်ဖက်ရည်ဖိုး😁🤣
2025-05-06 15:20:46
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ourcabin.london
Cabin E1 official :
police armed with shirt buttons 💥 💥
2025-05-11 08:43:48
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leo543314
Leo^/^ :
ဟိုကောင် လာသုံးသောင်း😁😁😁
2025-05-06 07:10:00
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ninadean1
Shrlyna :
abg yg lg nelpon : haloo² bentar ada pakpoll🤣🗿
2025-05-04 11:16:58
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mzhkm1._
Matyie._ :
tukar dekat malaysia bang🥰
2025-05-07 03:39:37
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rully.permana1
Rullyes :
kalau polisi kaya gini semua, indonesia nyaman kayanya
2025-05-05 12:22:01
680
clandestino198
Sofiane 🦅25💈🇩🇿🇵🇸 :
The best policeman on earth. Our greetings to you, sir.🤍🇩🇿
2025-05-09 13:42:04
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rzzckmyy
MsRzz!? :
tandi's family? 😳
2025-05-10 04:32:16
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tiktokne191
Bố Của Tiktok :
Bên Việt Nam Ko Có Tiền Không đk đi
2025-05-06 05:11:27
206
noeung2
Noeung :
បើប៉ូលីសស្រុកខ្ញុំវិញ លុយសុទ្ធ😂
2025-05-09 04:00:19
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pacolo666sierra
Pacolo666 :
eso es un buen guardia, aquí en España sacan la libreta por todo...😔
2025-05-09 11:34:44
121
senna2468casablanca
Paco Del La Onda :
en France tu mange 135€ 😅😅😅 elle est où la dictature
2025-05-09 16:21:14
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andiy_93
andiyusuf93 :
wah duit ni
2025-06-27 14:08:52
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