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This is traffic cops episode 12. I mean season 12 episode 20. I Don't know what it is man. They ain't been putting many Police interceptors or traffic cops on the net no more This is rare that I found this one. I've been looking all week. God damn. Well, I guess this one Yo Darbysha's traffic cops Suspects Streets Yes, yes be aware we've had a stolen vehicle hit to the NPR camera southbound on the motorway policy effects Traffic cops like Dan Mitchell face the dangers of dealing with runaway drivers every day. They'll take whatever risks To avoid us stopping them and to avoid capture a stolen vehicle has been cited The minute it's just hitting up on the border, but I'm not side Dan's in an unmarked car traveling east of Derby near the Nottinghamshire County line I'm just gonna get down there and try and plot up. Let's see if it comes up. Unmarked. It's dead. I'm not nice I'm hoping they'll be in a position to get it stopped See if you get someone's pride and joy back This car has been involved in local burglaries. We've got two that's allocated to it. They're on route Up ahead sergeant Scott Riley is also responding along with a number of other traffic cars That stolen car we're looking for is to activate a traffic camera When somebody's got their hands on the stolen car, they're gonna be driving it dangerously They're gonna be driving us at speed and if the police get behind them Then they're gonna take all manner of risk to evade capture I think Scott's gonna get behind it first if it comes back on to Darbysha very close The lead by right to the office The stolen Astra is spotted parked up ahead. Come on Opportunities like that don't come off them. If it's not moving. We need to catch them off guard Scott and a second traffic car are coming up on it from both directions And a bogus believe in their plans, but hey you have to pee Now you're going to jail, buddy. Hey Scott heads off after the Astra With two units now on its tail a third quickly joins the chase Well back towards Darbysha speed 50 in the 30 Yes, yes This person is high risk This person is going to do anything within their power to get away from us Can I have a stinger location, please? Stinger at this time is authorized. Please ensure you remember your hard cover All right, we're very close Yeah for one. I'm just coming on to the road now so I might have to get a sightseller Yeah, just appear Not unit It's too late to use the stinger I know he matters here. He was They've done me Somebody please help so Dan gets behind the getaway car The Astros all guns blazing he's he's going he's managed to lose Scott so I'm not the car Tonga for one. Yeah to learn so the dog unit has been requested. They're making the way towards you now The driving hasn't particularly quick 50 60 miles an hour, but he's weaving he's weaving from left to right Some art vehicle wants to come past me and take over As the driver tries to escape Dan gets ahead With three cars in position they attempt to box in the suspect Is he on the wrong side of traffic? Stay with me Dan. Stay with me Dan. Stay with me Dan. No, right? This side this side Okay, take it steady Right, let's settle him in lane four. Let's settle him in four second before Okay, settle him in one set limit one. That's they bring it down bring it down. I think they be They be scared to get their car hit like well There's no car glad settle them and they trying to get a box on man still in lane one That's it team bring it down wrap around wrap around slow slow He doesn't want to stop and he won't stop for any measure. He's just going to try everything now to get away He's car drop the table basically Now he got just one right? I'll get him He's going to de-camp. Just watch the de-camp committed committed Yes, don't buy pretty come he's going back on is abandoning in bushes de-camp de-camp Well that dog is on your ass buddy. It might be over with Dog look like it's biting stuff Coming up So we might not have got out the search is on for the runaway driver We are deep in the woods 12 miles east of Derby traffic cops Scott Riley and Dan Mitchell are pursuing a stolen car Stay with me down stay with me down stay with me down near side near side The main carriage like that vehicles have gone full speed gone straight down the bank and through the grass and all of a sudden He's driving through a jungler grass and it buried itself into the foliage Yeah, the dog's best thing you do cause get the dog out and pass his own room It's over with you got a dog you got the whole force you got the helicopter it's done for I've not seen any doors open. I don't know how many people are in the vehicle, but I can't even get in it I can't see how they've opened any of the doors the only way I can check that it's clear is by opening the boots and going through the boot I still don't know I managed to get out that car it's crossed over these it's crossed over the slip While Scott checks the Astra Dan is trying to work out where the driver might have run to Ever getting a little longer to get back on again We've come off up there so he is Gonna be around here somewhere a dog tracks the runaway drivers sent There's a bit of a wall a dog bite hard to that's a good German Shepherd way in here, mate. See if that's if that's accessible seems to be trodden I With the helicopter above Scott heads in through the thick undergrowth It's a product the chopper guys. He'll be there Colleagues on the camera with a thermal searching around where you are around that pond near it to the car I'm having a good look around you got escape artists equipped I don't know if it's a fishing lake with it's just like a Bog So it looks absolutely horrific if you go down here 484 fire we are deep in the woods And in that horse the water We are struggling to see you So we're just trying to do some orbits. It's very very thick in there. So just bear with us After 45 minutes of searching the runaway driver is still hiding out And prescribed for we might have we've got a heat source right at the end 45 minutes they call him on the end of the hour mark. He's almost There's not a lot of movement I'll just tell you what we've got the pictures. I've got heat source He's round and then we've got a smaller heat source around it Our interpretation possibly ahead sticking out of the water and the body In the water The heat source looks as though it's like a circle So we need to try and get down there. She might it may have injured herself or something like that Or he's just he's just lying low until we decide to call it a day Any officers that approach you just a bit concerned if this is a person in the water that they're okay You know what's there mate? Scott, where are you? Scott Go where it's all right Okay officer coming in from the You need to be nearer up on top of this heat source. Could you see coming through the trees now slightly to your left? So Scott's right on the edge of the water now, right? Man, what you doing? Get down there big boy Go ahead He like now i'ma sit this one out buddy. Ah, that'd be me. I ain't gonna hold you close to the heat source So he's gone across country from the other side and possibly just guiding him in We can't give up getting to this heat source whether it is or it isn't a person because If it isn't It could have fallen over and he can be in a lot of trouble Slightly to your left slightly to your left is any about three paces in front of it is him Just be careful. Are you gonna come to the water in a minute? Clear the air clear the air i can see him Oh, we can see him we can see him The helicopter says Right, you're there and straight away The helicopter is almost undefeated. I've seen that helicopter get defeated like one or two times Out of a hundred and something hundred plus two hundred Yeah, I just love to see him Submerged in water, but I thought it would add He hard stops thing This is real now And if he's injured a criminal that's just used all their efforts to get away from here He's asking for help And then you know that they've got themselves into a situation I want to tell you before you go shoot three units How deep is the water what do you mean die? What do you mean alive? Yes, yes, don't fit No, no, no Is he shivering come on be cold All the energy and all the fights been taken out of him He's almost drowned we need to get him back out where we can get a medical assistance He almost drowned that's tough Imagine running from the cops taking him on a high-speed chase, then a foot pursuit for 45 minutes, then almost drowning and pleading for help. Oh, man, he's throwing the water and everything. I don't think I've ever seen anybody throw up so much water. You know, you could tell he's not faking it. He's very nearly drowned. In all the 15 minutes, it would have been too late. So we all need the ambulance. The helicopter did it. They've saved his life. They've saved a life. Like, the water, I feel like he could have just stood up and been cool. But, like, I guess he didn't know he was disorientated. He didn't know what was going on. They might have said get him out. It's just in case they get him back there. Onto the road now. If you see the chatter on the screen, it's not... it'll come off when I take it off. For you to... Sorry. We just wouldn't entertain, of course. And now you've seen someone almost drown. That's crazy. I want to go home to my family pretty much uninjured. Their need to get away from us will always be greater than our need to catch them. Do you want me to get you a blanket as well, Sergeant? Don't be seeming like it, because you'll have to have some try-hards in them. There you are. I'm only done from there down. Are you coming off? I'm only tadpoles you're going, oh my god. Not even fun. Oh, dear. Onto the car, no damage to our cars and whatnot. After a game of hide and seek. There you go. What happened to the ambulance? Ripley outskirts. That's just the sweet tunnel. Yes, that's what I'm talking about. There are many reasons people try to get away from the cops, whether they are car thieves, wanted criminals, or even drink drivers. Having put on a dry pair of boots, Scott's now responding to a report of another runaway driver. He's still on shift? I ain't even going to lie to you, after that I would have been done. I would have, yeah, I'm going to call it a night, fellas. So, a report of an abandoned car, which it looks like was just found. I thought it's the old Ripley. We haven't. Any tango, so far? Yeah, and with your car, can you run it for us, please? Yeah, we've run it through. It's come about to an address in Alfordham. Straightly insured to Dundee. How very strange. Do you know anything about this car that's crashed on the road outside? Yeah, it was about half past one. I heard of a bang, got a little more on it, and this young lad and his girl come in. So, they've come in? How long ago? Half an hour. Yeah, if you've got one, that'd be great. Yeah, have you got it on now? It's very helpful. Yeah, okay. Can we have a still of that? Quite distinctive, isn't it? Let's take a photo of it. I just want to see if I can get them coming in. Oh, thanks for me. Potentially got them coming in on CCTV. Next door. Did they not say anything then about it? We'll go and have a quick look. We're going to get the car recovered anyway. Okay, thank you. Bye. I'm going to do an area search, see if I can find them. There's only one reason you do that to your car and go off, and that's because you're drunk or drugged. Definitely we'll see if we can find them. Definitely drunk. It was not. Just leave it. He's at that curb. You can see it. Yeah, so there we go. Look at the damage on the curb there. So they've come round that corner too fast. Hit this curb, and then it's just their momentum and the sort of end of the accident that's taken them down there to bring them to a rest. It's quarter past three in the morning. It's probably the right sort of time for somebody to be... They're barely home. Absolutely drunk. They've crushed the car now. Walking out. So we'll just see if we can pick them up. Do y'all not got Uber? I would have instantly called an Uber. Walking out. First of all, I don't drink and drive, and I don't suggest you do that either. You know, I don't promote that type of foolery, but I would have called an Uber. Come over here. You. Come over here, mate. What can you tell me about your car, really? About my what? Your car. I don't drive, mate. You haven't got a car? No. I've not got a license. That's all? No, mate. I'm on provisional, bro. You're a provisional, are you? I don't drive at all, mate. So you've not been in the car at all? Never. Can I have a 10-15 person check, please? So you don't own a car? I don't own a car whatsoever, mate. This is inconvenient for me, mate. Sorry, what are you keeping me for? I'm entertained. You are at the minute, yeah. I'm not very impressed, to be honest. Yeah, 24. You've got any car keys on you? No. No, anything else? Can I search you? Yeah, of course you can. All right. Listen, I'm not very impressed at the moment. Bro, who cares if you're impressed? What are you talking? Car keys. Immediately found. I'd say it's car keys. They're not mine. They're my mates. I've just found them in your pocket. All right. Come over here with me. Because I believe you've been driving a motor vehicle whilst under the influence of alcohol. You might as well put that away, mate. I require you to provide me a specimen of breath for the purpose of the analysis. Definitely not, because I'm not going to drive then. Do you agree to give me a specimen of your breath? Definitely not. Okay. Who am I? So what are you... I've got a gut... Will you provide me a specimen of breath? You said no. Okay. You're under arrest, though. You're under arrest for failing to provide a specimen of breath. You do not have to say anything, but it may harm you if I don't mention my question. Something which is later lying in court. All right, mate? Yeah, mate, yeah. Okay. Understand why you've been arrested, buddy. No, mate. You grab a seat in there. Coming up... The cops on the... In Ripley, Derbyshire, Sergeant Scott Riley has found the suspected runaway driver of a crashed Seat. What can you tell me about your car, really? I don't drive me. He's scummy, too. He's drunk drunk. Overly. And claims to know nothing about the accident, but he's taken back to Ripley Police Station. Is that a booger? Key evidence. That's what that is. You want to take him in there? Yeah. Well, I'm going to get out of here. Man, if you make this easy, I can make it difficult. Make it easy? I was walking in from this shop. Listen, listen. My job is to make you safe whilst you're here. Listen, mate. I can't do it. I'm not your mate. Listen. Listen, mate. Listen. I can't do that. I've run it all. I guess they... I'm independent. I don't care. Okay? So, the vehicle that's been involved in the collision is registered at this gentleman's address. This gentleman's got a key for the Seat on his person. I've asked him to buy this. I've asked him to provide a specimen in the breath and he's refused to do so. Therefore, he's been arrested, failing to provide a specimen in the breath on the approved machine. Do you see he had the keys on him? Yes, he did. Yes. Sorry, mate, but you wasted my time. So I wasted your time. You wasted my time. I'll get a piece at seven o'clock. It's in your arm. What other injuries and illnesses have you got from your leg? What's wrong with your leg? I've got arthritis. Do you have arthritis? My left ear. That's all right. My left ear. What's your right ear though? Stupid idiot. It's over with your clock. It's done for. You're done. Why did you have the keys in your pocket though? If you knew what you had did, the police gonna stop you first because they know you went to a gas station, CCTV, they got you. You should have upped the keys and somebody else. So I said my left ear. L-E-F-T-E-R. Left ear. Anywhere else? My right ear. Both ears. And my nose. Anywhere else? My eyeball. Are you taking any tablets or medication? What are you taking? Cocaine. Any of this? LSD. Heroin. Crack. Weed. Acid. M-Cart. No, because they're not tablets or medication, are they? Yeah, they are. Are you taking any tablets or medications? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Rose Wigan. Right, follow the coin. He was absolutely paralytic and he's out driving a car with no driver licence, no insurance. He's come off the road on a corner that's not really a corner. To the extent where the wheel... Dude is overly hammered. He's been pulled off from the car. It's a fatal accident waiting to happen. He could have killed somebody. In one of our cells, sobering up. He's made it easy for us. He's failed to provide it. That's an absolute fence itself. And yes, he was a very entertaining chap. Derby City City. Traffic cop Dan Mitchell is nearing the end of a night shift. Yeah, for information, the driver in this vehicle suspected to be over the limit drink driving possibly under the influence of drugs. Possible drink driver that got reported a couple of hours ago just picked up one at City Roads. So let's go out and have a bit of a look. See if we can find it. A few miles away, one of Dan's colleagues is parked up in an unmarked car when the suspect passes him. As the blue lights go on, the driver races away. This one is like all police chases, really. And he had that one drunk dude who was on every drug. With the unmarked car in pursuit, Dan rushes towards the chase. Groove down the line from that. You can collide with anything at that speed on those sort of roads and it should just be completely oblivious. I wouldn't be surprised if you go halfway through the building before you come to a stop. Absolutely horrific. Oh, this is a tight neighborhood too. Look how thin the road is. I'll go in that way. See if it pops out. One half litre engine that's probably got. Probably about 400 brake. Control have traced the car to a nearby address. Local car fails to start. Why would you do that? Sit down here, I think. See if it comes across. So I think we've got all the main trunk roads covered. And then some local cars that are sort of floating around the area where it was last seen. It looks like the insurance is recently taken out. I think yesterday. Hopefully we'll be able to find it. The day after you took your insurance out, you decided to go on a high speed chase. You decided to drive your car drunk or whatever state of mind you're in and then the police get you. Not even a high speed. Well, yeah, he was going 90 and a 30, right? High speed. Parked up somewhere. We'll just seize it. When you're driving around the area like that, there's lots of terrorist housing and tight streets, double parked cars. If he's drunk, I'm surprised he's managed to get around and not hit anything to be fair. Officers are now approaching the car owner's address. The police suspect that the man and the house have links to drug offenses. Drive around. No license. Right, let's go find it. I want to seize it now. Trying to go mobile again, Dan. See if we can find it parked up somewhere and get it seized. Traffic cop Jason Potts finds a car matching the description. Nice. The wheels are that hard. You can't touch them. Oh, man. Jesus. It's absolutely red on. It stinks. Oh, of course. They're blue. Scorch out. It just smells of brake dust and... He's getting low on y'all in that Porsche. So it's obviously been... been ragged. There's no... there's no RTC damage. So he's managed to drive it like he stole it without hitting anyone else. So at least no one else is going to be involved in this. Nearby, officers spot the suspect. Oh. That's behind your back. What's happening? How do you know it's him, though? Isn't the car tinted or it's dark out? Dan's got someone detained who believed to be the driver. So we'll see what... what he's got to say. I don't know. Right, mate. There's a moment in time you're under arrest and suspicion. A dangerous driver has helped stop the police. I don't drive. Hard? Yeah, well, I don't believe it. A car that's linked to you has just failed to stop the police and is in dangerously. I suspect you're the driver. That's why you're under arrest. You had a drink tonight, yes? No. I don't drink. I don't drive. You're under arrest. Because you're under arrest, you're going to be searched. You can arrest me. You shouldn't have you on you. No, I don't have nothing. Nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing, nothing. Very good. That's a... cell phone? What's that? Are you playing army? What are you talking about? No, that's a normal phone, a work phone. To my work phone. Yeah, to call a car, you know. Not an encrophone, is it? I work in Suras Company. Special phones? What special phones? I don't know, it looks like a special phone. What's not a special phone? Special phones, you know. Can you have a Louis Vuitton shoes? Oh, would you look at that. One Porsche car key. Not my key. No, not your key in your pocket. Give over. I don't drive. One Porsche car key located in the pocket. I don't drive. You can preach all you want me. I don't drive cars. I think you've been driving a car. Yeah. Therefore, I need you to blow it to this. Why? To see if you drunk. That's the simplest way I can put it with a language barrier. I don't drive. I don't need to prove it, I just need to suspect. I suspect you've been driving a motor vehicle. I suspect you've failed to stop that motor vehicle. Please. Yeah, buddy. I also suspect Porsche, Porsche key. That's the second time a driver ain't, like, stashed a key somewhere or something, like, be smarter. Or analysis. If you don't blow into that, you will be arrested, yeah? Take a nice deep breath, tube into your mouth. You're not going to get arrested anyway. Blow, blow, blow, blow, blow, blow, blow, blow, blow. That's it, Tom. I'm just thinking about it, so it must be quite a bit. You're blowing 52. Therefore, you further and do arrest on suspicion of driving a motor vehicle whilst over the prescribed alcohol limit. All right, you're still under caution. What does that mean? Another arrest, yeah. Another arrest? Yeah, or another arrest. Have you been arrested before? I've been, yeah. Yeah, so you know what happens then. Right. Let's get put into the back of this police car here. This one? On the other side. Yeah. Can you take your arms out? No, that's the idea. Very good. They're not too tight. Sand. Yeah, we just jack, we'll cover it up for this Porsche. Car park at the back of the street there, please. We've got the keys. There we go. Oh. And we are in. Oh, my arm's going to go off now. Oh, no. All right, get some paperwork now. Good result. If you're going to drive like that, whilst you're drunk, you need to deserve everything that he's going to get, really. Dangerous car off the streets, dangerous car. There's only just a dangerous driver. That's it. Car is not dangerous. Luckily, it's at the time of the night where there's not that many people around. However, travelling at speeds in excess of 85-90 miles an hour on these streets, I'm so surprised that we're not having to deal with multiple reports of RTCs where it's crashed into other vehicles. God forbid, colliding with pedestrians that have been out on the Friday night in town, making their way back home. So, yeah, it's a good result and quite favourable that we're just basically dealing with the traffic offences and not having to deal with something more serious that's going to affect people's lives in the future. Coming up. I mean, I got away with that car. For a older style polo in white, the vehicle is just very, very dangerous. I need a new chair. With 8,500 people killed or seriously injured in drink drive accidents every year, clamping down on these crimes is a top priority. Say again, Remy, I must have missed that what we're going to some codes for. It's a busy night in Ripley and traffic cop Nick Lovett is on the lookout for trouble. Well, with the OBS just passed for a white car that's possibly die-seeing for the cars. Yeah, 24. I've got it, high streets. That's it? It's raggedy. Just turning into co-op. He's pulling up mate, he's just coming in off the high streets and he's just going through some parking spaces. Ain't that illegal too? As Nick pulls up, colleagues, Sergeant Remy Hopkins and PC Mark Scott are quickly on the scene. Hey, up high with your eyes? What's the matter with you? You've been in a car accident. Put your hands down. Oh yeah, he drunk too. When you get drunk to the point where you can't even say one word and a whole sentence clear. Put your hands down. Right, put your hands down. Keep your hands out your pockets. Keep your hands out your pockets. Stay still. You say you've been involved in a car accident. Keep your hands away. You put them in there, just put them in there. Keep my hands out. You do what I tell you. Do not put your hands anywhere near your pockets. Sorry mate, sorry. Why are you on me? Turn around. He was trying to get rid of that class A. That's in there. Guaranteed of some class A's in this pocket. Turn around. Yeah, I've got it. Right, now we can shut up, can't we? Now we should have a drink. You can watch from start when the stream is over. What's happening with this RTC? I'm sorry mate, I've been in the hell of it. This is live. Have you stopped? No, no, no. Take it off my hand mate, burn my hand. What's happened to your face? What happened to your face? No, no, my hand cut. Go say my hand. My initial thoughts are that he probably smacked his head on the steering wheel or on the windscreen as a result of being... I think these streams stay up for... I'm not sure. Forever maybe. I think they're always up there. I don't know. Why are you bleeding then? Because of my hand. You've got all blood in your mouth. Because of my hand. Is this your motor? Customly, yeah. Can you arrange recovery please for this vehicle? It's got part of the wing peeled back. The offside wing which will make it dangerous. And the driver's door can't be opened and shut properly. You could list the defects as long as you're on. Mate, at this moment in time, a 4x7, you're under arrest mate. That's perfect. I'm specifically being unfit through drink or drugs. Perfect. Because you've been alright, you're going to put the cuffs to the front. Can you have a wee? Can you have a wee? Where are you going to have a wee? You can see it mark me. No, no, no, no, no. Just... Alright, alright, alright. I'm not going home mate. What is he saying? Making moves. No, I'm not saying you've been aggressive. But we just need your hands to go where we want them to go. Not where you want them to go. Sometimes that differs from the two. No, I'm fine mate. Let's have a look at your hand. I think you can see it. I thought you smashed all your face in when you got out. No, no, no. The lads covered in blood all through his mouth which I thought was going to be from the collision. But it turns out he's cut his finger and then he's been wiping his finger all the way around his face which has caused all the blood transfer. So injuries aren't as severe as what I thought when I got out of the car. But as we've seen, the car is in a horrifically poor state to the point where it makes it really, really dangerous to be on the road. The car raggedy before it got into any accidents. It's terrible. Don't touch anything mate. His nose intoxicated. He negates the necessity for a breath test at the scene, arrest him and get him back to the police station as quickly as possible. Isn't she abused? It's abused, isn't it? It's seen better days, hasn't it? It's seen better days. Yeah. That's where it belongs, I think. The problem is, I don't want to leave it here because if he's not unfit he's going to come back and he's going to take it. So I'm going to recover it for the purpose of a vehicle exam and the fact that it's got horrifically dangerous edges that will literally rip somebody to pieces. Now for sure, if you leave that there and somebody's walking fast and not paying attention you could definitely grab their leg or something. Front-near sides bull-tire and if you look how far the rear wheels extend outside the wheel arches. That's the naughty one. So there's no jeeps out there like Jeep like off-road jeeps or off-road trucks because those extend outside the tire well naturally, jeeps. Which I'm assuming is because of the collapsed wing. Yeah, that's not good. What do you like to shut your door? No. The lads off to custody to see if he actually is unfit to drink or drugs. Given the fact there's a beer can in the back I would say he's more like to be under the influence of drink rather than drugs but or it could be a mixture of both. We won't know until any blood tests come back They didn't even search him. Yeah, it's good results in the end of the day and we've got some details for the person that's been hit so they'll be pleased. Also you had insurance? I'm speaking from Dobbyshire's road crime unit at Ripley You were the driver of your motor when he got hit by an old-fashioned polo. We've got the vehicle, drives under arrest and he's now on route to Ripley. It's quite satisfying to be able to ring someone and say we've actually got this car. You've reported it and within five to ten minutes later we've now stopped the vehicle. We've dealt with the driver and we've acted on what they've reported. Yeah, you're not hurt are you? Right, you're alright though. I would have been hurt sending ambulance. As the vehicle had to be recovered or could you get it home? You've got it home. Well the good news is we've got him. Take care, bye-bye. You got insurance, right? I don't know. I don't know if they said if he had insurance or not. From the drunk or drugged to thieves on the run around 10,000 runaway drivers fail to stop the police every year across the UK. There's failed thieves on the run. Around 10,000 runaway drivers fail to stop for 10,000 every year across the UK. People don't want to be responsible for what they've done and if there's a chance of getting away they'll try and take it. It is one of the major issues that we face on the road and the carnage that they can cause is immense and it shouldn't be happening. If a stolen car is in the hands of a criminal there is no doubt that vehicle will fail to stop. That fight or flight as quickly as they can and recklessly as they can to that they police capture and if we capture them they're going to fight as hard as they can so that we don't detain them so for us it really is a high risk time. In this episode quite distinctive, isn't it? The man caught on CCTV after a car accident who said he wasn't driving. So you've not been in the car at all? Never. Once you find and must carry out 120 hours of unpaid work. It's not bad. I've got it, I street. The England fan arrested by Nick Lovett won't... You do want to tell you. Do not put your hands anywhere near your pockets. Pleaded guilty to drink driving and has been disqualified for 18 months and fined £300. Hands on the wall now! Hands on the wall! After a Porsche failed to stop at 90 miles an hour along Derby's back streets What car have you got? I've done drive. I don't believe you. Was charged with drink driving. Failed to stop, driving without due care and attention and no licence. Would you look at that? One Porsche car key. He has pleaded not guilty to all charges and is awaiting trial. If I describe Paul we've got a heat source and the runaway driver who nearly drowned. We've got a few more trucks now so we all need that. I'm doing this. Was charged with burglary, theft of a motor vehicle, dangerous driving, driving whilst disqualified, no insurance and breach of bail. One stolen car, no damage to our cars and one locked up. He's due to appear at court. He's definitely going to jail. He's going to get on the wing and they're going to be like, how do you get caught? Man, I took him on a high speed chase and they had to save my damn life. Almost drowned trying to get... Yeah, nah. Tell L.E. to like, comment, subscribe, turn on your post. If you're not subbed up, man, subscribe. I'm gone.