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Fun and Games with Danish Police

Summary by Polistidningen
The formal title is not gaming police. But every Wednesday and the first Sunday of every month, police officers from Politiets Online Patrulje take a seat behind computer screens to play and chat with gamers on the streaming platform Twitch. The assignment requires a certain amount of gaming skill, explains Jeppe Rimer Torup. “We don’t have to be the best in the world, but we have to be reasonably competitive. We don’t always have to win, but it…
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The formal title is not gaming police. But every Wednesday and the first Sunday of every month, police officers from Politiets Online Patrulje take a seat behind computer screens to play and chat with gamers on the streaming platform Twitch. The assignment requires a certain amount of gaming skill, explains Jeppe Rimer Torup. “We don’t have to be the best in the world, but we have to be reasonably competitive. We don’t always have to win, but it…

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Polistidningen broke the news in on Friday, March 27, 2026.
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