Making Europe safe again



This Brazilian hero is making your streets safer.
Who would be willing to give him a EU passport?





by euortiz

38 comments
  1. I love these videos of people “fighting” against pickpockets, even if it is mostly following them and alerting other people. We have Patrulla Madrid, Barcelona and Sevilla in Spain, and more in Venice, Rome, Paris… we have a disgrace of laws that allow them to steal hundreds of times without any punishment, roam everywhere they want… we are too kind to criminals in Europe

  2. We need to import brazilian off-duty cops. Best case scenario they trigger an anxiety attack without touching you by doing capoeira all around you.

  3. Whatever city this guy is, they should take him on their payroll. And maybe give him a little moped and a sword or maybe machete.

    I really like how he escalated that confrontation and at the same time being mindfull of his surroundings. Top job!

  4. It appears that he knows what happens if you tolerate lawlessness…

    These low level crimes in Europa do not get taken seriously, or worse used as a game between judges, prosecutors and politicians.

    Or maybe they stole from him and got back at them

  5. In a not to distant future, at least here in Italy, people will decide that they had enough of these parasites roaming our streets and because our law system is CLEARLY on their side, we’ll fix the problem on our own.

  6. What a poet… Brazilians do know how to make insults sound melodic. “Vai tomar no cu, arrombado!!!”.

  7. Mad respect to that Brazilian 🙏 He deserves EU citizenship for scaring away those gypsies 🙏

    Respect from Romania

    (no not a gypsy lmao)

  8. Based. Petty thefts are becoming a plague in central parts of big touristic cities in Italy. It’s a shame for all the tourists that come here and instead of leaving with a nice memory and a will to come back are left scarred by a scary moment and with no more money and documents. And it’s even worse for the local commuters that take the metro every day to go to work and can never be safe, every day of the work week. Luckily, more and more people are starting to signal the problem and raise awareness (see the recently gone viral youtube videos by Cicalone, an italian, or BCN a pie de calle, spanish), but there needs to be a shift in the judicial system to punish these small crimes, or else people will start to take matters into their own hands, and let’s hope this does not happen. 

  9. Man I would pay good money for compilations of g*psy thieves getting stomped. This guy’s a chad.

  10. I’m already in contact with the embassy to get him citizenship via ius sanguinis.

  11. Nice fella! I just hope he doesn’t come to Portugal and makes us return the gold

  12. My god since the guy slapping thiefs in Barcelona I had not seen such a fucking chad.

  13. Can we collectively pass a EU law to wipe this scum off the face of the (European) earth

  14. I propose a flair for brazilians: “🇧🇷 Tropical Pickpocket chaser”

  15. Can a UK passport suffice?

    I was almost a victim of the whole “open your bag and sneak your filthy hand in there to steal” trick.

    No, I am not still mad about it.

  16. He’s a hero, not the hero we deserve but the hero we need.

    Also I would consider paying brazilian people with the taxes instead of our useless cops.

  17. I would rather it be non violent…. Not gonna trade a problem for another problem.

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