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sexta-feira, 2 de novembro de 2012

12-Year Old Ohio Boy Steals Three Cars in One Day, Leads Cops on a Wild Chase


Some kids like to play cops and robbers with their friends, usually on their computers, but one youngster from Ohio had different plans, as the 12-year old wanted to try a real life version of the game.

The unnamed boy, who according to his father, had been watching online videos of police chases the previous night, woke up the next morning and drove off with his parents' Chevrolet van, but he didn’t stop there.

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terça-feira, 30 de outubro de 2012

Unbelievable Raw Video Shows Cars Under Water in Manhattan


It would take someone with the imagination of fictional character Agent Fox Mulder to have predicted the catastrophe caused by the mega storm known as Sandy and which has not yet been unveiled in its entirety, that hit the east side of the United States on Monday.

Among the areas hit the most was Manhattan after a record 13-foot storm surge flooded the southern parts of the city.

A video shot by a one Sean Blackwell from the relative safety of a higher building shows how the raging water turned East 8th and Avenue C into a sea river engulfing cars and everything else in its way, just before the blackout took place.

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segunda-feira, 29 de outubro de 2012

Police Academy No7: The Slovakian Edition


Something tells us that after watching this video, Officer Carey Mahoney might have a few good things to say about his men after all…

This footage was reportedly shot during some of sort of demonstration by the Slovakian Police force, but one that did not go exactly as planned – and that's probably a huge understatement.

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quarta-feira, 24 de outubro de 2012

Ford Prepares Focus ST Wagon Interceptor for UK Police Force


Having prepared UK cops through the big screen and the use of a new Focus ST hatchback as the unmarked car of Flying Squad detectives Regan and Carter in the crime thriller "The Sweeney", Ford is now catering to the needs of real-life police with the unveiling of a patrol package for the Focus ST Wagon. Read more »

quarta-feira, 17 de outubro de 2012

Not so Fast and Furious: Japanese Cop in Hot Pursuit of a Bicyclist


While movie flicks like the "Fast and Furious: Tokyo Drift" would have you believe that police officers in Japan roam around the roads chasing modified sports cars at ridiculously high speeds, reality can be far more mundane.

How much more humdrum, we hear some of you ask? Well, what would you say about a Japanese traffic officer pursuing a bicyclist, not in a car or on a motorcycle, but while riding a bike?

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quarta-feira, 10 de outubro de 2012

Oh, Russia: How Not to Stop When a Police Officer Pulls You Over


If there was ever a driver more eager to stop upon being signaled by police officers on foot, it would be the person sitting behind the wheel of this black-colored Lada Niva (some of you may also know the rugged 4x4 as the VAZ-2121).

The Niva was traveling on the road when all of a sudden; two Russian traffic cops came out of the woods and walked inside the first lane to signal the driver to stop.

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segunda-feira, 8 de outubro de 2012

Surprise, Surprise…Meth Lab Signs on Classic Ford Truck were No Joke


If there was ever a facepalm moment, this would be it – no question. In the early morning hours of Friday, a Memphis police officer stopped an old Ford pickup truck on a routine patrol for driving with antique-issue license plates.

The reason why the driver was pulled over is that this type of plates are issued for automobiles that are considered classics or of historic value and allow owners to drive them only during weekends and special occasions. However, that wasn't the only violation that the cops discovered…

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quarta-feira, 3 de outubro de 2012

Was Detroit Cop Right or Wrong to get "Aggravated" Because Passenger Did Not Disclose her HIV Status?


A casual traffic stop over an inoperative brake light by a police officer in Dearborn, Michigan, on August 3, 2012, took a weird twist when the cop discovered that the passenger of the 1999 GMC Jimmy was HIV positive.

The police dashboard video that was obtained by national news network The American Independent, and which was released in late September, shows Dearborn Police Officer David Lacey pulling the truck to the side of the road and then approaching the driver, Mark Scott, and asking for his papers.

Scott told the Michigan cop that he did not have his license with him and that he may have a warrant for his arrest related to a traffic ticket. He then handed Lacey another piece of identification.

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Here's More Reasons Why You Would Never, Ever Want to Drive in Ukraine


If this video doesn't make you say what hell is wrong with these people –and by people, we don’t mean regular citizens, but Ukrainian cops and government officials- we don't know what will.

You may remember a clip shot in Ukraine during the country's annual Constitution Day celebrations at the end of June, in which civilian drivers were going all over the road disregarding laws and common sense. Guess what; it gets worse.

This time, it's a parade of police cars escorting either government officials or less likely, some wealthy individuals.

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