South Africa officially has the best police chases.
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[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6kRa3K3ZqAw[/media]
That's how it's done. Balls of fucking steel.
Holy shit. If they had this on the show cops it would actually be watchable.
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[editline]16th November 2010[/editline]
Seriously though that truck destroyed that guy's foot.
I like that his foot got crushed :v:
[QUOTE=hydra263;26097073]Seriously though that truck destroyed that guy's foot.[/QUOTE]
Who cares?
[editline]16th November 2010[/editline]
[QUOTE=OwnedByTheDog;26097118]I like that his foot got crushed :v:[/QUOTE]
He does.
This is just like one of the games I had for my PSP, "Pursuit Force".
That's the sort of shit every law enforcement agency in the world needs.
Best episode ever.
Just like GTA IV when you have 6 stars.
Like Just Cause but IRL. omfg
justice. extreme delivery
i can't think of anything funny to say
Fucking hardcore.
all you had to do was follow the damn train cj mandela
Lethal Weapon 5? :confused:
And its funny, as far as we know there were only 2 cars involved. In america oh it takes at least 20 cars and a helicopter to take down one driver.
Haha, shit. That could have been a scene in some rambunctious action movie. And it was fucking real.
Hilariously bad ass!
I bet they watched many cop movies.
That was extreme
Only a apache chasing the car would be more awesome.
I like the professionalism of this, but in America, people would most likely debate my usage of "professionalism" in such an instance, based on this man being likely to killed during the transition of the cars by gunshot, etc.
Damn, the police force there has balls. Balls of steel.
This cop is a winner.
[QUOTE=Dbot;26101660]And its funny, as far as we know there were only 2 cars involved. In america oh it takes at least 20 cars and a helicopter to take down one driver.[/QUOTE]
On this video, I think the highest they were going is 61 KM/h (from the top right corner). Most in the US are 100+ and on Busy roads, with people around that they don't want to disturb with guns or something. Plus law suits because somebody would have a heart attack around that time, and blame it on the police.
[QUOTE=amcwatters;26102831]I like the professionalism of this, but in America, people would most likely debate my usage of "professionalism" in such an instance, based on this man being likely to killed during the transition of the cars by gunshot, etc.[/QUOTE]
No, you're definition is just wrong.
I remember seeing this on one of those "WOOOOORLDZ GREATSSETS POLICE CHAASESZ 19"
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