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Police Chase | Motorcycle vs. Volvo S40 T4 | Finland, 200Km/h++

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2010

Police chase motorcycle after rider failed to stop.

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  • Bikers downfall

    1. Cant ride

    2. 7:21 his tires goin bald!!!!

  • Maby that's why he crashed.

    Rear tire had a blow out perhaps?

  • its interesting how the police didn't feel the need to beat him and handcuff him after the accident. Must not have trained in the US.

  • They probably saw that it's gonna be fatal.

    Going straight in a curve in excess of 100Km/h cant be good.

  • damn his bike  got all fucked up

  • I bet he's sorry now.

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  • GREAT ENDING :)

  • A correct punishment for these offences would sound like: for gross endangerement in traffic; negligence as an employee with the police (strictly forbidden) and general unpleasantness (no, joke) a total of 16 months prison, of which 4 months to be served immediately and the rest on parole. The co-driver, or passenger and assistant who was an accessory to these crimes, serves half of the sentense for gross endangerenent in traffic.

    With the terms up and done, the people will shut up

  • Saving anyone is ridiculous in this case, since the police in fact endangers peoples lives and shows contempt thereupon.

    There is a law against wilful endangerement but I dont know the first case this would be applied to a policeman or woman. They are immune, just like The >Main Police Commander.

  • At 5:38 or something there is an extremely dangerous overtaking, the following car only 10 seconds away. There is no extended camera. They dont know what is behind the hill. Rules state that the automobile must be stopped completely within a sight of the road, andf the rule applies to the ploce like everyone else. Would it be possible? Only to save someone or to protect property is anyone to deviate from the rules. Can the audience see an instance like that?

  • Poliisiylijohtaja, eikö teidän pidä antaa esimerkkiä kansalaisille? Vai onko se liian vanhanaikaista? Katsokaa video vielä kerran ja ajatelkaa, jos kaikki ajaisivat noin. Katsokaa, mainetta ei menetetä yhdessä hetkessä, eikä yhden ihmisen, vaikka Herra Poliisikomentajan itsensä takia. Poliisiylijohtaja takaa esimerkillään kansan vakautta.

  • As soon as, and as a matter of fact, the very second that the police in this country loses credibility and authority in the eye of the public, it will revolve into an arm of occupation. Treatment will be according to status. Look man, the Police Commandeur, Im talking of the truth. Be responsible and quit chasing innocents!

  • Ok, the man survived to wave a hand. That is the best part. Tomorrow, when a blue light is seen and a siren heard, what will I do? Since the police is only interested in their own comrades health, what should I be interested in? Forget to push the break?

  • You dont want to see the dead silence of the latest three minutes. Listen to the accent of the chaser. They think its a rallye game and violate the forthcoming traffic grossly. To what end? This would be a severely punisahble misconduct if the they were not the police themselves. A,man is dead.

  • I'd like to see our American Squad cars hang curves like that.

  • @qazwas2001 Dude, the guys not black. That's why they didn't beat him.  There's no niggers in Finland!

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