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I don't know if y'all got door dash out there Ordered a food so typically I don't give a tip I put cash tip or I give a dollar and I give cash when he get here, right? Okay, look listen to what this dude tell me he gets here. He arrives, right? This is the conversation we have I was on fire believe me It's like I've been sitting here for like almost an hour like trying to calm down This is what he said Downstairs, this is at 10 o'clock or 940 950. He says downstairs. I Said okay, so come upstairs He says no sir. I'm downstairs. I said hmm Said I have a child one-year-old sleep That and he said that's why you tip hunt. This is somebody named Carlos calls me hun I said I tip after the job is complete since you act like this you get no tip and reported Simple when you go to a restaurant. Do you tip before they the waitress provides you with the full service? No, I never understand why Uber eats or or door dash or or any of these places make you tip before you get your food Because these are the type of people you deal with this nigga don't deserve no tip from me. Who is you? Look believe me. I was I was I was I was way madder than this. I'm calm now So so Then he says then he called me hunting that really blew me. I said bro. I'm a grown man. Don't call me hun gangsta That's what I call He got me out of my body He got me ready to act up because really y'all was gonna see me on the news about this door dasher I don't care. We're Florida. We got respect your respect your stand your ground. I Thought it was gonna come to this door and it was gonna get ugly. I Don't even know I don't care. I'm I'm I got beef with door dashes. I'm on that This is all for entertainment So I've been on what hold with door dash on the tech side for like 20 minutes I Don't care. I'm gonna wait for the rest of the night until they reply I Need you out here. That's that's way too disrespectful for me bro to let it slide Even I'll hit them up tomorrow, too. I don't care. I'm I'm I'm involved. I'm I'm on that with him whoever And bro, do you got my address, you know my face come slide on me It's 4 a.m. On the night shift and interceptors Andy Howarth and Bob Hoyle are heading Backouts on patrol Both and Bob Hoyle is 4 a.m. On the night shift and interceptors Andy Howarth and Bob Hoyle are heading back out on patrol Andy describes the best thing about working in West Yorkshire is that all roads lead to Bradford as it's the busiest place in the world And with the minutes news comes in of a pursuit a few miles away Not gonna lie after watching Ben Pearson, I got a all-new like Outlook not a whole new respect. I got a whole new outlook on police interceptors specifically Andy races to intercept a blue VW has failed to stop after running a red light Speed is 70 miles an hour Thankfully the streets are quiet, but the VW takes more risks driving at speed on the wrong side of the road and Running more red lights Yeah, 540s now we're a right right right Onto lead road lead road still six zero miles an hour Now the suspects throw something out of the car It looks like a set of mole grips commonly used in burglaries But are they trying to discard evidence or trying to damage the police car? Either way the interceptors aren't going to let the suspects Out of their sights It's just here to buy and he is only moments away and closing in on the chase It's time to try to bring this pursuit to an end Andy smashed into the rear of the VW, but it's not enough to take it out Or the interceptors arrive and try to block the VW's escape route The getaway driver somehow manages to squeeze past and make off Recruit some of these drivers The interceptors are still hot The VW ups the anti and once again takes to the wrong side of the road The pursuing police car remains on the correct side keeping pace but the VW dives down a small side street The interceptors are forced to wait till they can spin their car around The wrong side of the central reservation is to go right, right, right, just give it a second This one You know that fourth star of it, you're moving wild right now Yeah, he's going up to Ruben Street over, keep going Bob, I'll keep going The cars empty and the occupants have done a runner Yeah, the vehicles are found in Ruben Street over But the interceptors don't give up that easily The suspect has had a head start But this officer has a nose for sniffing out wrong-ends And he spots someone lurking in the bushes Altezia, on the floor now, face down With 50,000 volts aimed directly at him The suspect knows the game's up And it's the color they wanted If you see me looking down, I'm going to keep you updated on this Who's calling you? By far, I've got the driver Right, arms behind your back Oh, happy Other interceptors arrive to assist with the arrest Right, if you've got anything on you that you shouldn't have If you've got anything sharp, anything that's going to hurt you Or anything that's going to hurt us Right, I'm going to put handcuffs on you All right I'm going to give you a whistle Right, mate, you're under arrest and suspicion Of doing just driving at this moment in time I'm not talking The suspect claims ignorance But this interceptor never forgets a face With the suspect driving coves And the passenger also locked up Back at the crash scene, Andy reflects On the morning's events Yeah, it were coming towards us And we were so close It were going to make him go and do something silly So I just put my vehicle in position Where we could try and slow him down Did anyone use a... This look like bin I don't think they... Why would they... We've had a coming together, tactical contact It's called for stopping them I think quite work as we devote Because it stopped him first time But we managed to slow the vehicle So that reduces the risk to everybody then But I ain't caught him on the front, I've caught him on the side All right And that's why we're... Well, it ain't gone far Because it's abandoned over there, isn't it? Disabled it to a certain degree Back with the abandoned car It becomes clear why the suspects were so keen To avoid catching them In the vehicle, there's... What looks like a face covering In a baseball cap And there's some tools And there's some... For some reason, some rocks I don't know if it's just from whether they've picked them up Or if they're going to throw them through Some patio windows somewhere The balaclava's been located There's a lot of gaps as well As a result, at the end of the day There's at least two people Off the road They're not out there breaking into people's houses this evening So we've potentially Prevented some crime Is that a big thing in the UK still? Till this day, like... B&E breaking and entering Curious The driver has been charged with dangerous driving And it's under investigation for aggravated Taking a vehicle without consent And conspiracy to commit burglary The passenger is also under investigation For conspiracy to commit burglary Still to come An unruh death A mutant leap Think about police interceptors that set the department They really... First of all, they got this narrator A1, one of the best There's no one better They need to do a documentary on whoever's narrating this He's great They got him And whoever's directing this Like putting it together and post-editing W, he's almost one of the best editors that I've ever seen And I would know Because I'm one of the best editors on the YouTube platform So I know It's the late shift An interceptor Steve Oliver and rookie Aaron Stoney Are on the lookout for dodgy drivers Steve's been on the force since the year 2000 Being a family liaison officer And road death investigator has no time For one particular type of driver People who drive under the influence, drink, drugs They are just the most selfish people you'll find They drive on the road And put everybody else at danger You know, not just themselves And it is a complete disregard for the law And disregard for anybody else's safety As well as their own And there's absolutely no excuse for it in my eyes A man in a van driving aggressively And tailgating has aroused Steve's suspicion He decides to pull the driver over Aaron exits and invites the suspect for a chat Not bad, mate How are you? Why do you think I've stopped you then, mate? He decides to pull the driver over The man says he's only had a pint But it's time to put that claim to the test What I'm going to do now is just breathalyze it Cos I can smell intoxicants on your breath Fresh tube Tarticants on your breath Is the US educational system failed? I don't think so I don't think so I don't think so I don't think so I don't think so Is the US educational system failing? Or did they just fail me? Cos intoxicants? I ain't never heard that used in a sentence Or heard it at all I've heard intoxicated Intoxicated is the only one I heard Pop that in the top there Deep breaths from your mate Form a seal around that under the tube And blow steadily until I tell you to stop Keep going Keep going Keep going Thank you You've provided positive roadside breath samples Legal limits 35 You've provided a sample of 92 at the roadside So you're currently under arrest On suspicion of drink driving The man is almost three times Over the drink driving limit And now facing a ban Tell his passengers to walk home Or if one of them can drive it Check them out for a license and insurance While Aaron breaks the Door dash talking about something They're going to escalate it to a higher management We said I'm sorry on the behalf of the dasher I said bro I just want a full refund Not just for the eight dollars For the sandwich I ordered I want the feedback The shipping and handling Whatever, all of that I need it all back I totaled 16 dollars Not eight, give me all back The news to the van's passengers The suspect takes a sudden dislike To our camera man Don't get in here, is it? Yeah, but it's not next to you Why is it going to be something next to me? Because he's in my car, he's coming out with me I don't want him next to me After initially appearing calm They said they already refunded it I said okay cool But please escalate it It's not snitching It's not snitching The food, it's a different ball game Don't play with my food or my daughter Like don't do that You chose to be a DoorDash delivery man You chose to do that You did that, I didn't do that Like I said I don't go to To Nando's I don't know if you can sit down And eat Nando's and they bring you your food But I'm going to use them as an example I don't go to Nando's You know what I'm saying, sit down When the writer comes and gives me the menu Give her a tip, do y'all do that? No It's after she picks up your plates And has done a great job you give a tip So why do delivery... The alcohol is beginning to do the talking Do me a favor, don't I? Where else are you going to sit, mate? And now he's making threats My makers Let him sit there, let him sit there Stick your hands to the front for me, please sir Stick your hands to the front for me, sir The man now refuses to be cuffed And his bravado soon turns ugly I don't stop Oh my... I could tell he's an ex-hooligan Get out the car Get out the car Thanks for the Romeo 3 One of the other units in the area I don't think they should have let him In the police car Just that casually in the first place That's a mistake on y'all in Like low-key I was confused when he just walked Ever so Frolicky to the back seat in the first place That's tough Why are you making this difficult? Why are you making this difficult? Get out of the car Get out of the car Get out of the car Get out of the car now Get out of the car One last chance to put the cuffs on Hands to the front, please But he's not budging And becoming increasingly belligerent The interceptors Need to take back control Before the situation escalates further So Steve pulls out his Parva spray Steve has no option But to spray the suspect What you're saying against the gas, mate The man seem more concerned about his designer Top than being sprayed But as Aaron steps to one side Steve unleashes the Parva It's similar to pepper spray Causing temporary pain in the eyes It's had the desired effect The man yields and is cuffed That's one thing I've never been pepper sprayed Never have wanted to be pepper sprayed Never have even thought about how it felt No thanks The suspect is sat on the pavement To recover from the effects of the Parva spray Lay him down on your side Stay there First time that wouldn't have happened would it? Yeah, we've managed to Get the gentleman out of the vehicle He has been peppered We just request a van please for transport The Parva spray is partly used Due to the quick recovery time And this man should be fine In 15 to 20 minutes How are we doing mate, you alright? Although the effects from the booze Both on his head and driving license Might take a little longer What do you think about sitting the gentleman up? One of his shoes was off When he was doing this Now they both want to put his shoe back on That's tough There we go sir Keep your legs out in front That's it, makes it easier for you The man's ride to the nick arrives There we go sir We'll wait for the van to pull up Up in the cage and we'll stick you in the back One, two, three Up we go, that's it Up to the back of the van for me sir Up you go sir Have a seat down to your left It's not the Parva making the man cry Bro pushing 50 And he talking about my t-shirt Like it's Tommy Hilfiger Go get another one from Marshalls Chill out Now it's his ripped favourite t-shirt And Steve has no sympathy The thing that drew our attention to him In the first place was his manner of driving Being ridiculously close to the vehicle In front and accelerating hard Up to get to the vehicle in front It is that sort of driving That causes collisions, causes injury And potentially causes death And we have 5 deaths a day On Britain's roads We don't have 5 murders a day So why are we happy to accept 5 deaths a day It's beyond me The man blew 68 Down at the station almost twice The legal limit He pleaded guilty to drink driving And received a £120 fine A £30 victim surcharge £85 costs And was disqualified from driving For 20 months Part of the interceptor's job Is passing on their knowledge to new recruits And learning the ropes Is Dan Ledgeway I'm looking to get into traffic And therefore I've come on a 4 day attachment Trying to get more of an insight That's what the department does etc Dan's guide to policing the streets Is Chris Basta First job of the shift Is assisting another unit with a dodgy looking Merc We'll have to get to the airport But this weekend We'll have a check sale Yep, happy with that The lads arrive And new boy Dan takes the lead And I'll check car as well Now then fella How are we doing Do you want to just turn engine off for us And just jump out of the car Have you got driver licence and stuff Yeah, all in short We'll get you in here How many people's for that looking so And while Dan chats to the driver What I'm going to do is I'm going to caution you okay So you don't have to say anything Chris checks over the motor It's a disaster on wheels As far as I told you We've got quite a few things A dangerous part Because of the substantial damage to the near side It's sticking out, it's sharp It's protruding as it should do Honestly it still shocks me to know That it's a meter Around in the UK Your car got to be at least Looking alright This is normal in America Cars that got into fender benders And never got fixed Still driving around the world It's just playing white like to rear It's got a defective front offside tyre Because there's an egg shaped bulge in it And the number plates don't conform With regulations neither I think that's it No more tea But it is taxed But taking to the roads In an accident waiting to happen Is taxing Chris's patience How come you're driving around I'm going to repair it on the side Yeah but You shouldn't be driving around like that If you hit a pedestrian With that it's going to slice me in half It's not looking great for the driver You're going to get at least three points It's probably A death trap on the road If it had cladded with the pedestrian Or that bulge had popped It could have had quite a nasty accident It's dangerous And this mangled motor Needs to be taken off the road What I'm going to advise you to do Is to park it up on a side street Leave it there The next time that car gets driven Will be on the back of a recovery truck When you're going to get it fixed If you got caught driving that again And you were to go to court You'd be likely looking at disqualification Because you're going to end up totting up that many points So what are you going to do with that car I'm going to leave it here I'm going to fix this The man claims He will get the vehicle recovered But also says he lives just Around the corner It doesn't matter how far you live Don't drive home any It doesn't matter whether it's a minute Or five minutes or ten minutes away With that car They escort the driver to a parking spot To a wave recovery And Dan has some parting work Why couldn't they just escort him home If he lives one minute or five That's a bad advice Don't run the risk of doing it again If we see you driving We will be stopping you All right, take the advice Cheers But will the man's short trip home Prove to enticing We'll see you again in 10, 15 minutes There's no time to rest As they're called to assist a pursuit In the northern area of Leeds An undercover unit Has been tailing a black Range Rover Whose passengers have been acting Suspiciously It looks like the driver has clocked The unmarked cop car and boots it It's a dead end and a decamp The driver legs it While the passenger gives himself up It's now a manhunt for the driver Chris and Dan arrive on scene As they prepare for a search There's some rustling from behind some bins It's the driver Unfortunately for him He's chosen a rubbish hiding place And now he's in cuffs Rookie cop Dan Once again takes the lead How old are you mate? I'm not speaking to you Right mate, when was the last time you had a drink? You had a drink at last 20 minutes? That's a good question 10 minutes I'm not speaking to you What are we doing mate? I request a sample of breath from you The one you're that failure to provide Refusal to provide Providing a positive sample Oral arrestable offences What I want you to do Silly lips around there Take a deep breath and empty your lungs into the tube That's crazy His description was just Oral arrestable offences So what do you want him to do? What I want you to do Silly lips around there Take a deep breath And empty your lungs into the tube The man refuses to blow Again mate, I'll warn you once more Once more failure to provide To an officer Who has requested it Following a moving road traffic offence Is an offence Which you may be arrested for Last opportunity To provide me with a sample of breath My solicitor will speak to you Right It's been a tricky encounter But Dan has handled it well And now the uncooperative suspect Starts on the verbals It's not a game pal What? It's not a game Yeah What do you think I'm a Gleaner What's that? Don't you think you're an intimidate me? What do you think I'm a Gleaner? Don't you think you're an intimidate me? Am I trying to Intimidate you? You both stood over me You think you're an intimidate me? So you're fusing then Confirmed You're pushing 50 The driver's defiance Means he's arrested And will be tested back at the station Good result All in all I've locked him up for suspicion of theft Of a vehicle as well See if he'll provide back there If not Good result Morning custody With the driver off to the nick Chris and Dan decide to check on the man With the mangled merc What are the chances you think that He'll just drive out in front of us And lo and behold He's driving off in it Oh that's bad luck You guess where you going buddy Maybe the jail Your car is definitely getting impounded Oh that is Absolutely ridiculous Oh no Water Blonker Come and join us again mate Seconds out Round two Right, so here we are again You do not have to say anything But it may harm your defence if you do not mention When questioned Something which you may later rely on Anything you do say He in a backseat like this is a brand new experience Like it just didn't happen I would not be surprised if he'd be like Nah that's my twin brother I came What was the advice Or what did we tell you You just want to take it home and leave it And what did we say was the consequences Of you doing that You gave me You gave me and you take me home Well why would we do that Because then we're potentially then Aiding you in committing offences It's not the ticket home The suspect was hoping for I might do a ticket for an OMRT I know he's already got one But he's taking Mick by driving that away Despite us telling him he shouldn't be And if I don't give him anything for an OMRT He's just going to continue into What did I say Well what did I say When you said you live a minute away Can I take it home, what did I say I said no you can't Because you'll commit further offences The suspect's excuse Of only living a minute away Is as dodgy as his car And Chris is close to losing his rag What don't you understand about Not driving that car I don't care how far you live I've told you you cannot drive The vehicle in that condition it's dangerous That will kill somebody I'm not angry and frustrated That you have chosen to drive that vehicle Knowing You could cause those injuries to somebody And that's why my face isn't very happy The driver received six points on his license A hundred pound fine A victim surcharge of 30 pounds And costs of 85 pounds The runner from the Range Rover Had a change of heart down the station And blew under the drink driving limit The car turned out to be a Higher car in the name of the driver No further action Was taken against him Or his passenger Action Had a change of heart down the station The runner from the Range Rover Had a change of heart down the station And blew under the drink driving limit The car Who moved, rose high But took the station when sober up We said we heard that In a previous episode A lot of people try to do that In the hopes that they sober up Or get underneath the limit The car turned out to be a Harwkar In the name of the driver What's a Harwkar like? A rented car No further action Was taken against him Or his passenger Still to come A city of over half a million, and one that has seen a rise in investment in recent years. But this metropolitan melting pot still keeps the interceptors on their toes. Spit it out! Spit it out! It took me a while to get used to it really, because it's just crazy. I joined traffic in 2009, came from working in Roosevelt Town Centre to working here. And this is on a totally different planet. Whatever you think you've seen it all come here, I guarantee you are. It's the start of the late shift, and interceptor Chris Spenner Spencer is out with rookie Hailey French. Chris is an advance driver, whose favourite subject at school was... Shout out to the first responders man, I forgot to mention y'all in the beginning of the video man. Love y'all man, appreciate y'all pushing the videos with the comments and the likes man. The likes more importantly. The thing doesn't add up with the VW in front. Chris suspects the driver doesn't have any insurance. But before they can run the details, the VW makes a break for it. Stop in the range. Ex-rail road mirror. Here we go. The pursuit is on. Ex-rail need 3-1. It's the middle of the school holidays, with children out, playing. But the VW is tearing it through the streets, ragging it straight over a busy junction. Tony Felix, Southman, St. Stephen's Road. Tony Felix, Southman. Like, this guy, like... Is the lights in sirens even on? Like, this car completely does not see this police car. St. Stephen's Road. Look how close he is, like, what's going on? Traffic is light, he says continue. Can I request a pack please? I am T-pack training a suitable vehicle. T-pack stands for Tactical Pursuit and Containment. And Chris needs more units to help bring this pursuit to an end. Here we are, a right-right on St. Stephen's Road. 3-0, and it is safe to continue. The VW is flooring it over speed bumps. But try as he might, he's unable to shake off advanced driver, Chris. Left, left. New cross-strait, and immediate right on St. Stephen's Road. You have to do this. It's right onto Evan's Parade. Where's she get a house phone from? This is season 15, like, there got to be some better technology than this. She got a... she got a... She got a... Boop, boop, boop, boop. Hello? Hello, Moto. What is that? Alright, never seen that in my car before. The suspect clearly doesn't care for other road users or pedestrians and had straight across a pavement. Yep, yep, yep, good. Oh my God, running our straight one we are now onto Parkside Road. Speed is 5-0 miles an hour. Traffic is lying, it is safe to continue. After leading Chris on a chase through the estates, the VW now heads down the back alleys. There's a muddy path down there. Careful, kids. Just in the back alleys, we're going to come out into Parkside Road again, I believe. Just one second. She is getting the thrill out of this, look at her. Into Parkside Road again, I believe. Just one second. Into Parkside Road again, I believe. Just one second. Unable to shake Chris, the suspect decides to try a different means of escape, while Haley chases on foot. Give me the bike. Come on, guys. Chris goes from four wheels to two, as he commandeers a bicycle. The footage of Spenner's sprint after the suspect is even captured on a mobile phone. I lost him on that corner. I'll go down there. Sprint after the suspect. Look how fast his fleet is going. That's the, that's the, he got the mountain bike on one. You know how you can flip the settings on a mountain bike. One, two, three, four. The easiest setting that go the fastest. I'm sorry. The suspect is even captured on a mobile phone. That's funny. I lost him on that corner. I'll go down there. Unfortunately, Spenner fails to summon his inner Chris Boardman, and the suspect manages to escape. Yeah, sorry. I'm sorry, I'm running. I've lost him, though. Here's your mail on the white top. Are you saying both? They return to the abandoned vehicle for some post-pursuit analysis, and it looks like they've got an audience. Well, no, that's the common there. So I went for a bike, but it wasn't the lowest gear, so it wasn't the lowest gear, and the saddle were too low. I told you it was the lowest gear. His fleet was moving too fast. Those are my reasons for not catching up with him. Not that he's a middle-aged man, slowly on the decline. You're not supposed to be fast, man. I've got a fast car. I've got a fast car. Have you ever felt like this stuff is? Try to run with someone on your back. While most of the gathered crowds seem good-natured, their numbers are growing, and it only takes a few bad eggs to change the atmosphere. Oh! Get off the car! Get off the car! People shouldn't mistake my niceness for weakness here. But the mischief soon turns into something less friendly. Eggs are beginning to be thrown at the police car. Their aim is as poor as their attitude but if you try enough times, these sorts of situations can quickly escalate. I'm not sensationalizing the glory of that stuff. Eggs aren't followed by rocks. A stone shatters the windscreen and it's not just the car that's a target. See, now we're getting a bit annoying. One of these rocks could seriously injure them yet Chris has seen it all too often. It's amazing how people play up to a crowd, isn't it? Safety numbers. And before the situation turns any worse, it's time for Haley and Chris to move out. We're going to get the window smashed, I mean, now as well. People thinking, ah, we're going to get one up over at cops. Ha, ha, ha. It's happening more and more because people have just got such disdain for us in some areas anyway. And I suppose it's that mob mentality when someone starts, but one person starts doing it and starts digging everyone else on. It gets worse quickly. At least nothing's been smashed right. It'd be far over bricks thrown at cars. Eggs, yeah. I'm going to have to spend five minutes. Oh, they have smashed my window. So the car is now off the road. The driver is still outstanding but he should probably pull that car over. It's unsafe to drive on a road. Get several citations for that. I know the police station is close, but no, no, no. The car was recovered by the owner who claims it was stolen in a burglary. The investigation continues. With new powers to take untaxed cars off the road, the interceptors are cracking down on offending drivers. Sophie Hawkeswell and Chris Basto have come to assist their colleagues who've stopped two men in a blue Audi that's come up as having no tax or insurance. You're wishing you'd gone to McDonald's. You took a road turn from McDonald's. Yeah, I've come in this one, because I find it hard to lead into McDonald's. And I've come here, and I'm fine. There's no McDonald's. It's close. Sergeant Sophie knows all about fast food. She used to work for a well-known burger chain before becoming a copper. Wendy's. Her partner, Chris, prefers a Chinese takeaway and he's a self-confessed petrolhead. What power did they come out in there, factory? Right in that rubber. I would say because normally, after a few years, it's quite a bit of power. The 200 brake standard, but it's mapped up. But the motor's tech spec isn't the issue. With regards to the tax, unfortunately, we're in quite ease and we are going to see the car. We're taking the car, we are. We've got no alternative. The news isn't well received. Do you know what, last time I gave a couple of my key, they lost it, so listen. Get this on camera, are you? It's all on camera. Right, I'm passing this couple of my key now. Yeah. And now the passengers claiming someone else is to blame for their situation. Do you know what it is, brother? You can see Romanians, Kosovans, driving around in motor, fixing a man up there. No, I know what you're doing. I'll have out here. Well, I don't, because when I say I take car off them. And the driver makes an interesting confession. This is why I failed to stop half that time. I wish I failed to stop then, because I know I've got to wait for you. Tax boys, that's the thing. But then you fail to stop and you're looking at this, you get done for dangerous driving, won't you? I get away, I smoke out. But he's not getting away with having no tax. I'm just going to give you the ticket now. And there's also the issue of no insurance. This police officer may also drive any motor vehicle or motorcycle. The driver's got a letter which he says shows that he's insured. That police officer there covers me to drive. But he's called Koop, who look after your policy. That's what you've got to bring up with them. They're the one who basically caused it to be seized by saying you're not covered. If it were taxed and insured, you wouldn't have got stopped. That's all right, man. Why would I pay a tax? You got your picture on? Man, because I took his cars. But taking his car might not see this boy racer off the road. Because I've got an A6 at home that I'm off to go and dump him out. No, but we stopped cleaning. So now you've got an Audi A6 at home. No, you do not, bro. Is him the keys? My bad, I spoke too soon. Because I've got an A6 at home that I'm off to go and dump him out. No, but we stopped cleaning. No, I'm off to go and dump an A6 now. Hey, Siri. Audi A6. The successor to the Audi 100 is manufactured in Necrosol. That boy bored out of spirit key. I don't believe it. And two cars is about to become one car as the recovery truck arrives. Right, you're taking the car for no tax, and that's it. You're giving me a little release form. I'm going to pay the 100 a pound tomorrow and the 160 a pound to get the car back straight away. It's simple, is it? Simple as, but Sophie hasn't even simpler ID. I thought it would have just been a lot easier to get it taxed and cheaper. And this delightful pair are back to blaming their favourite European skate goats. Tax done, no fixes, bro. I don't know why you think tax goes to Cousins because road tax doesn't go to them. What's road tax? Who pays for what you've taxed me? Who pays that tax? Not road tax. Who's not dull? Not road tax. Road tax has nothing to do with dull, does it? That's a great attitude to have, isn't it? Absolutely brilliant. That's why it countries in the States, because people think like you. Yeah, of course it is. Labour people, man. I'm not a racist, so that's why the country like this. Well, that comment you just made is racist. Now the driver decides to stage a sit-in on the car bonnet. There you go. It appears that the lads have finally admitted defeat. They're just not happy because the car's being seized. And then that's when the attitude's changed because they're not getting what they want. And then it's all our fault, supposedly. My argument is if it were taxing in short, it wouldn't have been stopped to count being seized. So if you abide by the rules of the road, there's no issue. But this boy racer seems keen to have the last word. I've had 100 and 80 miles an hour out of that carbon. I've had 80 beavers up, man. 80 beavers. Don't let them go there, man. 180. Get off. 80 is a stretch. So are you telling me that car is as fast as a Honda CBR 1000RR? Because allegedly, I have one of those. And allegedly, I've went 188 allegedly. Well, how much fact it is to that. The driver was later reported for driving a car with no tax or insurance. He awaits his day in court. No action was taken against the passenger. Sophie and Chris are used to situations like this, but that doesn't make them any easier to handle. There's no need really for them to behave in that way. At the end of the day, road tax isn't that expensive. They don't want to pay road tax because that tax goes to pay for Kosovans, as they said. This is just absolutely ridiculous. They obviously don't even know what road tax goes to pay for. Doesn't matter who you are. If you're not tax insured, we will stop you and we will take your car off you. I don't even know what that means. Tax insured? What is it? Road tax insured? What are you talking about? Still to explain somebody. Come. Udman is out its early morning in Little Horton Green and Rookie Eve Boardman is out on patrol with interceptor Chris Percy. Who better to show her the ropes than this veteran cop? Chris is a multi-talented musician who plays for the West Yorkshire Police Band. He's got an ear for a tune and also an eye for a dodgy driver. He's spotted a BW. He wants to give the once-over. Hello, you all right? Don't worry about it. We're just doing some stop checks with it being this time of night. You all right? Just jumping back? Yeah. The man is led to the police car for a routine chat. We won't be long, guys. All right. What's your name? Talent. Is this your car, Talent? Yeah. Like I said, it's not to worry about. Just, we'll do stop checks at this time of night, that's all. Ensured on it? Yeah. A multi-tax? Yeah. Cool. So far, so good for Talent, but the questions are about to get tricky. And what's your date of birth? Pardon? Date of birth? Uh, 1966. Birth year of 1966. Hold on, 34. 34 plus at least. So you're in your fifties. That's tough. Well, you have that looking younger than me. I know you lying. This means this baby-faced driver is apparently 52 years of age. What's your full birthday? Oh, sorry. Is that all right? Sixth of June. Sixth of June. Ninety-ninety-sixth. Ninety-sixth of June. Sixth of June. Eight-fourth of June, sir. Eight-sixth of June, sir. Eight-eight of June, nine-nineth. Ninety-six. Nineteen-six to six. I feel like I'm drunk, now. As Talent ensures he gets breathalysed later, Eve continues to probe for the truth. When's your birthday? Nineteen-six to six. How old are you? About a 42 little few. But I don't look young. No, Talent, you look like you might be lying. You're 42. Yeah. Have you got any idea on you? I didn't even bring the idea. Who are you? What are your real details? Eighths of June 1966. Right. So what's your exact birth? How old are you? My age? Yeah. 42. 42? Yeah. You were born in 1966. I don't add up though, does it? Yeah, it does. Talent by name, but not so talented at maths. Think about it. 1966 and you're 42. It doesn't add up, does it? How old are you, really? Talent story and sums might not add up. Talent would be probably one of the worst on Britain's got talent. He is not educated. But experience Chris as it all works out. Your dad's policy and you're not insured are you? Bingo. Sound about right? Yeah. Have you got a licence? Yeah, I've got a licence. Have you? Does your dad know you're driving it? Pardon? Does your dad know you're driving it? No. What will your dad do when he finds out? He's going to what? Freak out. Not only for nicking his car, but most of them are 44, don't I look young? I look like... He really tried it. Cut it out, my boy. So for not knowing his birthday... See, you don't know how old that dad is, do you? He was born in 1966. He would be 52. We're not stupid talent, you know. You really look 40 yards. I could try that. Having failed... He was in the back like, yeah, back, black, don't crack, you know. The black in the beard is sweated. Failing wallet. Failed the maths exam. It's time for a new test. Have you had a drink at all tonight? I'll just check. We'll just eliminate alcohol out of your system just to have a breath test from you. That's it. Keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going. Keep going, keep going, that's it. Just want to pull that tube out, stick it in your pocket. It's been in your mouth and dispose of it somewhere or keep it as a souvenir. It's a better result for talent this time. Yeah, that's good green light. I haven't been drinking. And Chris has a theory as to why talent is out in his dad's motor. He's gone to bed and you just nicked it, haven't you? I don't know. He's gone to bed and you just took the keys and gone out with it. If talent took the vehicle without permission, he could be in further trouble. He could be arresting you for theft of a motor vehicle this moment in time because you're driving it without his consent. But Chris gives talent and his family a break. What we'll do, because it's your dad and he'll probably support you, is you're going to be reported offence of driving with no insurance. The vehicle has got MOT, your license is in order. It's just that you're driving this vehicle uninsured. So you're going to be reported for the offence of driving with no insurance. Or put another way, six points on his license for a 300-quit fine. And the vehicle will be seized and it will bail because obviously you've got to drive it any further. It's been an expensive night for talent. That's £150, so I'd imagine you'll be chasing you. Are you working? They'll probably chase you up for that, won't they? And then there's a storage for your £20 a day so the longer you leave it there, the more it's going to rack up the charges. You know, I don't know why you're working, if you can afford it and why don't you get yourself insurance? Yeah, obviously I was going to get it. That's silly. You know what I'm saying? That's typical, try to be having no insurance as long as you're getting it. It's often sure, don't it? But one of the ladies really started working. They just had bad luck with you a lot. Well, as loads of us, it was a high risk. It's your choice, isn't it? Finding out the hard way, aren't you? All right. Yep, okay. As talent heads off, wishing he'd paid more attention in GCSE maths, Chris sums the night up. He was just making figures up in his head. Quite often people have something prepared that's a bit more realistic but I think we just caught him on the hop he wasn't expecting to be stopped and he was just trying to make it as he goes along. So, yeah. But you'll believe of all that one. Hey man, TLLE would like to have a subscribe to our post notification bell. First responders, thank you for hitting that first, that like button. Even if you're watching this on a regular TV, you can hit the like button. I'm gone.