An agile motorcycle agent shows that he has not received his motorcycle license with a pack of butter. He skillfully crossed a job in Uden. Levi filmed it and put it on Tiktok. The video is slowly crossing the internet: “A million views in one day!”
The agent sends the bumps without any problems. The job is actually meant to cross over with, for example, a BMX bicycle or skateboard, but the Brabant agent therefore decided to make a round.
The 15-year-old Levi had just arrived at the job at that time to chill with some friends as he does more often. “At first there had been something of a meeting about skateboarding where the local police officer was with. When that was over and most of them were gone, he said:” I can get rid of this too. “And then he went on that job.”
Levi grabbed his phone as a boost. “I made the video,” he says soberly. He later changed his mind to put it on his tap. “I never put anything on Tiktok, but I thought I might go getting 2,000 views with this.”
Levi, whose tiktok handle @nobodyboeit.15 is, therefore clearly did not do his own tick name. Because it fascinated: the first and only video on his account achieved a million views within a day and the counter is still ticking. “That was really cool,” he says. “I am now approached by children at school who ask if I made that video,” says Levi. “People respond: this is only possible in Uden,” he laughs.
They also enjoy the video with the police. “Youth agents play an important role in creating a safe and positive environment for young people. That also includes having fun occasionally,” says a spokesperson. “This video is a good example of a valuable connecting moment with the youth. That is also professional police work.”

