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masculine_0Hello, this video is about my student internship at the police and which areas I got an insight into.
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masculine_0This is the Mannheim Police Headquarters and up here in the roof your emergency call arrives when you dial 110 in Mannheim.
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masculine_0Here you can see the control center from the inside, which is of course in operation 24/7.
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masculine_0At the end of the first day, I got an insight into the video surveillance from Mannheim.
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masculine_0On the second day, I was at the Bruchsal police academy, and the everyday life of a police officer was described.
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masculine_0Standby police officers are responsible for protection at demonstrations and football matches, but also at large events.
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masculine_0Then the Special Deployment Command, was briefly explained and real missions were shown.
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masculine_0On the third day, the focus was on police assistance with animals. The mounted police unit is deployed at demonstrations to manage crowds.
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masculine_0A fully trained horse corresponds to the strength of 5 officers.
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masculine_0Police dogs are mainly used in search operations, as their sense of smell is much more pronounced than that of humans. They specialize in the search for drugs and corpses.
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masculine_0On the same day, the traffic police also declared their area of responsibility, which is limited to fines, confiscation of vehicles and speed checks.
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masculine_0On Thursday, we visited the criminal police in Heidelberg. They explained composite sketches and evidence collections.
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masculine_0In my opinion, this day was the most interesting as we got to try out the tools for evidence collection.
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masculine_0On the last day I had a good insight into the patrol service, the service vehicle, the equipment and the everyday life were introduced.
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masculine_0Through this video you had an insight into my internship, which I can only recommend!