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Motorway Cops Catching Britain's Speeders S06E04 (July 15 2024)
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00:00What's happening? I've just run out of fuel.
00:04Run out of fuel?
00:05In Newcastle, Sergeant Dave Roberts is conducting a search for a can of petrol.
00:11There's a double base in there.
00:13That's a double base.
00:15Luckily, the driver's on hand to pull a few strings.
00:18Get it out.
00:20Can you? A double base.
00:24Get some fuel and put it in.
00:28Do you want to jump in?
00:31Are we on? We're on.
00:33No problem at all.
00:35Right, safe travels. Put your lights on, though.
00:37Thanks very much.
00:43It is pretty amazing what you can get at the back of a car.
00:46You see all sorts.
00:47Cars with drugs, criminals, burglars.
00:49Never had a double base before.
00:51I'm not a musical person.
00:53Apart from singing in the shower, that's about your limit.
01:01UK police forces have been sent over 100,000 dash cam clips,
01:07exposing the most dangerous drivers on our roads.
01:12All hell has broken loose on our highways.
01:19You on a lesson? At least it wasn't your test.
01:22Join the motorway cops of Northumbria Police.
01:26Are we going? Why, aye, of course we're going.
01:29As they drive criminals of the north-east off the roads.
01:34Crash, crash, crash.
01:36And put the deadliest drivers behind bars.
01:39Stand still!
01:42What do you think you are?
01:44I'm a police officer. What do I look like? I'm in fancy dress.
01:46Do whatever you want. Do you want to arrest me? Do it.
01:50Getting a little bit bored of you now.
01:53Helping them in their battle with idiots behind the wheel is dash cam.
01:59It's vital evidence.
02:01Does everyone have any dash cam at all?
02:03And proof that Britain's dumbest drivers are a law unto themselves.
02:10Police one, criminal nil.
02:19Tonight.
02:21Crash, crash, crash.
02:23A dangerous driver on the run.
02:25It's going to be a deacon.
02:27Leaves behind vital evidence.
02:30Where did you find him?
02:31In the car.
02:35A multi-car pile-up.
02:37Honestly, what a nightmare.
02:39Gives football fans extra time on the A1.
02:43On the Premier League we go and we get to Europe.
02:47Absolute havoc.
02:49And a shocking car crash sees a cyclist seriously injured.
02:53His legs were mangled around the bike. I managed to put him in a recovery position.
03:07Northumbria Police is celebrating 50 years of service to the people of the North East of England.
03:18And at Eaton Lane, Nick in Newcastle, another momentous occasion for the force is being marked.
03:25Have a seat, young man. Have a seat.
03:27Thank you.
03:29Been reviewing that job from last night?
03:31All right, yes.
03:32And I've got great pleasure in presenting you with your stinger badge.
03:37Mint.
03:38So congratulations, young man.
03:39Thank you very much.
03:40Wear that with pride.
03:41I will do.
03:43He successfully stung a car, which is quite a step in the life of a traffic cop.
03:49So thankfully, when you sting a car, you get awarded a small badge.
03:53Over the moon.
03:54It is the kudos, the sort of top of the list.
03:57You want to get your stinger badge.
03:59Normally I'm behind the car chasing it, which is good.
04:02But this occasion I managed to get the stinger in for a change.
04:05Thank you very much.
04:13Having earned his badge of honour...
04:15I'm a bit warm tonight.
04:17PC Brian Camsell is playing it cool on the roads of Newcastle.
04:21I've had to turn the heated seat off.
04:27There's certainly stuff to keep our eyes open for.
04:29So we're out, have a look around and just see what we can come across, really.
04:35See where the night brings us and the radio sets us.
04:42There's a female walking down the central motorway in the city centre.
04:51Can a unit make their way?
04:57They've passed a female walking down the central motorway.
05:01Late at night, dark, fast stretch of road.
05:04The concern is that this person is going to get run over and potentially killed.
05:08So we'll head down and see if we can find her
05:11and make sure we can get her off the road without incident.
05:22Pull over, mate.
05:32Tango 1286, Pursuit, Pursuit.
05:35T-PAC train, suitable vehicle, requesting authority for the Pursuit.
05:40Pursuit is authorized.
05:42It looks like this one's got something to hide and he's reacting to my blue lights.
05:46He thinks I want him stopped. He's trying to get away from us.
05:51VW Golf, currently Richardson Road.
06:04City centre, high risk.
06:09Blackhead Street, Blackhead Street.
06:17Temporary off-road, crashed into Bollards.
06:20Generally towards the central motorway.
06:23Heavy damage on the front end.
06:30Central motorway northbound, CME, speed 5-0.
06:35Taking the junction, taking the junction.
06:40Crash, crash, crash.
06:42It's going to be a deacon.
06:59Motorways might be getting smarter.
07:04But drivers aren't.
07:06Making a hard job of the hard shoulder.
07:13And slipping up on slip roads.
07:20Life in the fast lane...
07:26...isn't for everyone.
07:32Tango 1286, Pursuit, Pursuit.
07:36Temporary off-road, crashed into Bollards.
07:40Brian is in hot pursuit of a reckless driver causing mayhem on the streets of Newcastle.
07:49Crash, crash, crash.
07:51It's going to be a deacon.
07:55Round the back of Fairfield College.
08:01Up on the embankment!
08:04The vehicles start jumping over the walls, under the underpass.
08:07It's going to be the southbound central motorway.
08:11Tango 05, did you see anybody?
08:14Yeah, 3511, I'm out there.
08:16Two hot bins, white males, tall, slim build, tattered trusses.
08:22I don't know if I managed to get back over.
08:25There's also a footpath in the city centre.
08:29Total loss.
08:33I've just been for a cross-country run.
08:36But while Brian's been clocking up the miles,
08:39other officers have discovered a key piece of evidence.
08:44Where did you find him?
08:46In the car.
08:47He was in the car?
08:48Yeah.
08:49Oh, right.
08:50Well, I turned up, and I'd seen your car, but I couldn't see you.
08:53And then I seen him moving in the back.
08:55But he's still in the back, he couldn't get out because of the way the seats are.
08:58It's a two-door.
08:59Has he said anything?
09:01In all my excitement to chase after two runners,
09:04I didn't realise there was a third person in the back of the car.
09:09He's now under arrest in suspicion of aggravated theft of the motor vehicle.
09:13We'll have a little look through the car.
09:21Full front end is missing off this.
09:25It sort of went underneath the car,
09:27caught down the near side and then discarded on that junction.
09:30Don't know whether there's a level of inability of the driver,
09:36or whether it's something as simple as they're intoxicated.
09:39Hopefully, there's a little bit of a clue being left in the car.
09:44They've left the keys in the ignition.
09:48Mobile phone on the driver's seat.
09:52There's a nice smartphone.
09:54I'm still looking to do some downloads of that interrogation,
09:57see if we can work out who it belongs to.
09:59It would be nice to get her to back one of the people running off.
10:02It just happened all too quick, and I wasn't quite quick enough.
10:05Frustrating.
10:09The lad that's 1223 has got detained.
10:12Have you got his details in front of you?
10:14There's quite a bit on him for being a young man.
10:1711 lock-ups.
10:18Christine, can you look at his associate?
10:20So is it ****** born 2007?
10:23Associate of Britain.
10:25Perfect.
10:26That's the contact details on the mobile phone left on the driver's seat.
10:29Can you add those to the log?
10:32I know who the driver is.
10:36We've looked at our records with regards to the arrested male from the car,
10:40and the details on that mobile phone,
10:42and lo and behold, the two are associated with each other.
10:46Not a total loss like I thought.
10:50It is a result at the end of the day, I'm quite pleased with it.
10:57The stand-out driving was pretty shocking, really.
11:00I would say that he had no experience behind the wheel.
11:03He can't drive for toffee.
11:06He's made contact with bollards.
11:08It could have been a pedestrian on the side of the road
11:10that he's taken out and potentially killed.
11:13A bit disappointed that I didn't get him.
11:15I'm not sure if I would have been able to get him.
11:18I'm not sure if I would have been able to get him.
11:21I'm not sure if I would have been able to get him.
11:23I'm not sure if I would have been able to get him.
11:25I'm not sure if I would have been able to get him.
11:26Perhaps I need to do a little bit more in the gym on the treadmill.
11:29I found it amusing how the two of them
11:32legged it from the car and left the mate high and dry, stuck in the back.
11:35A three-door car, he couldn't get out, so
11:38whether the three of them are still friends afterwards
11:40will maybe have to be seen later on.
11:56All I'm doing now is just checking, making sure I've got everything handy.
11:59I've got all my kit here.
12:01I've got my jacket folded up, got my important documents, my evidence bags.
12:06I've got my snacks, my coffee, rice.
12:10PC Marianne Hutchison is fully equipped
12:13for her first ever solo shift as a qualified motorway cop.
12:20I've got the reins to be let loose, which
12:22I don't know if it's a good thing or not, but
12:24hopefully it is.
12:26Happy days.
12:32Right, let's have a little wander about.
12:38See if we can cause a bit of mayhem.
12:41Mayhem Marianne.
12:44I'm not going to bite anyone else.
12:47I've had a tutor for the past 12 weeks
12:50and today I've been given my wings to go out and cause carnage.
12:55So mayhem Marianne seems to stick.
12:58Let's see what's out and about and live up to the name.
13:02You are winding me up.
13:05Are you absolutely joking me?
13:10There's a wave of AW Golf that's just come absolutely flying down the road.
13:16It's a bit of a mess.
13:18I've got to get out of here.
13:20I've got to get out of here.
13:22I've got to get out of here.
13:24I've got to get out of here.
13:26I've got to get out of here.
13:28I've got to get out of here.
13:29It came absolutely flying down.
13:33Clearly doesn't say that there's a police car running alongside him
13:38and he's absolutely flying so I'm going to try and catch up with him
13:42and say why on earth he's driving like that because that's just ridiculous.
13:50Reckless drivers often have something to hide.
13:59Sunderland.
14:01And an Audi driver is flooring it through a housing estate.
14:05Refusing to stop for Northumbria's motorway cops,
14:08he races through a roundabout the wrong way.
14:12But as officers catch up,
14:15his driving gets even more high risk.
14:19Hitting the gas on the opposite side of the road
14:26before screeching to a stop.
14:30But he's playing a dangerous game of cat and mouse with the cops.
14:36The driver eventually abandoned the vehicle
14:39but left paperwork with his name and address on it.
14:43Leading cops straight to him.
14:46He was found guilty of dangerous driving,
14:48driving while disqualified
14:50and driving without insurance.
14:53He was sentenced to 12 months in prison
14:56and banned from driving for two years.
15:00You are winding me up.
15:05This car has went absolutely flying past us.
15:09Clearly not realised he's went past the police car.
15:13In Newcastle,
15:15Marianne is behind a reckless speeder.
15:19Oh, is he going to stop?
15:22Oh, is he going to stop?
15:29Yep, he's coming to a stop. Happy days.
15:33I'm going to get him in the back here
15:35because that is just ridiculous.
15:38Absolutely not having him driving on like that.
15:45Get in my car.
15:48Get your seat in there and I'll come and have a chat with you.
15:51Come on. Stay there.
16:02Why do you think I've stopped you?
16:04I was doing 70.
16:08I'll ask you again.
16:10Why do you think I've stopped you?
16:12Because of my manner of driving.
16:17How would you describe your manner of driving?
16:20Be honest.
16:22I think I went a little bit over the speed limit.
16:24A little bit over? How over?
16:27I think I was doing 70.
16:31You think you were doing 70?
16:33Or do you think you were probably doing a bit quicker than that?
16:36In about 80, 90 mile an hour?
16:39Really? I'm really sorry off the top.
16:44You've came off the slip.
16:46You've joined the carriageway.
16:47You didn't realise, and be honest, that I was in the other lane, did you?
16:51And I've watched your manner of driving.
16:53I didn't know.
16:55I don't mean to question your judgment, but I'm just dying for a toilet.
16:58I'm not feeling well today either.
17:01Dying for a toilet. I'm going to be sick.
17:03I'm really sorry.
17:05You're going to be sick probably because you're shocked the fact that you've been stopped by the police.
17:09No, honestly.
17:11Well, let's deal with it quite quickly then.
17:13I don't usually drive like that, I promise.
17:15Right. Okay.
17:17I'm going to do some checks on your vehicle to make sure it is all legit,
17:20and it's not stolen because you're driving around like Grand Theft Auto.
17:24I'm really sorry.
17:26Yeah, and I appreciate you're not well,
17:28but I've got to go to Fatals and stuff, and if people are driving like that, that's on me.
17:32No, I completely understand. I'm dying for a toilet.
17:35You just take a few minutes. Take a deep breath, alright?
17:40Tango 8902.
17:42Are you free for a quick vehicle check on the same way, please?
17:44I don't mean to be rude or anything, but...
17:47Two seconds.
17:49No reports on the PNC. The insurance has come out of health.
17:53I was just going to ask if we could do...
17:56Right. I'll get your details, mate, and I'll let you go.
17:58Yeah, I'm just dying.
18:00You're dying?
18:02I'm so ill. I'm never ill, but when I'm ill, it's bad.
18:05I eat anything. I had a chip at work.
18:08I'm having to go home. I don't feel...
18:11No, that's fair enough, and I get it.
18:12Fair enough, and I get it.
18:14Still, not an excuse to drive in that manner, mate, alright?
18:17Because if you didn't see me, and I'm in a marked-up police vehicle,
18:20and a motorbike came up there, you would have wiped them out, mate.
18:26Are you free for a person checking hash DL, please, on the driver?
18:29DL, substantive.
18:31Licensed at the moment. It's clean.
18:34The one in marker dated 25th July, 2023,
18:38when he was stopped after he was observed driving at a high speed
18:40and given a Section 59 warning.
18:44You were stopped last year for the same reason.
18:47Me?
18:49So you've already been observed in July last year driving...
18:52That was for the antisocial, because of how loud the car was.
18:55Within 12 months, you've been observed by the police
18:59either driving antisocially or in an antisocial manner.
19:02That was in July.
19:04So this is the second offence.
19:06With a Section 59 warning,
19:08if a driver commits another traffic offence within a year,
19:11the police can take action.
19:13Now we're seizing it under Section 165, the road traffic act.
19:16Is there any way we could just...
19:18Fine, I won't drive like that again. I'm really sorry.
19:21I know, but you've already been warned about similar behaviour just last year.
19:26Can I arrange a Section 59 uplift for them, please?
19:29Yes, yes.
19:31You're going to have to get someone to come and collect you.
19:34My dad will come.
19:36Right, OK.
19:39I'll let you out your side.
19:56He's fully admitted to careless driving.
19:59Hopefully, with his reaction there, he's going to learn from it.
20:04He said that he doesn't feel well and that's why he was speeding to get home,
20:06but to be honest, at that one point, was he going to be...
20:10Did he look like he was going to be sick?
20:12There was no sort of retching.
20:14He didn't look, you know, pale or anything like that,
20:17which would suggest that he was probably just making it up
20:20because he knew he was caught out.
20:23Unfortunately, we lied to the police.
20:25But it's not going to wash with me.
20:37I've got a challenge for you.
20:39Accepted.
20:41Well, first one of two.
20:43OK.
20:45Loser has to buy food.
20:47Come on, then.
20:49It's been nice knowing you.
20:51Yeah, we'll see.
20:53At Eitel Lane station, Northumbria's answer to the Harlem Globetrotters
20:57awarded the winner.
20:59I've got a challenge for you.
21:01Accepted.
21:03Well, first one of two.
21:04The Harlem Globetrotters are warming up for the night shift.
21:15See how nervous he got.
21:22One of the old pressures on.
21:27If I get this in, I win.
21:34That doesn't count.
21:36You've been practising.
21:38Stupid game anyway, isn't it?
21:41But on the road,
21:43PC's Jan Shimlisher and Jamie Leslie are on the same team.
21:48Oh, he's beating this.
21:50Someone's short.
21:52Not getting into the swamp.
21:57Always ready.
22:00We're on the way to save the deer.
22:04This emergency.
22:06There's literally just been a five car pileup on the A1.
22:10Not too far from the end of the North.
22:13It looked like a bus
22:15that's crashed into the back of a car,
22:17which has gone into the back of another car,
22:19into the back of another car.
22:21No, mate, I've passed that over to the officers.
22:25OK, it's time. We're 10-15.
22:27We're going to have a look.
22:29We're going to have a look.
22:31We're going to have a look.
22:33OK, it's time. We're 10-15. We're travelling.
22:40It's the grade 1 five vehicle RTC.
22:44Sounds a little bit greasy.
22:46Five cars with
22:49nowhere to go
22:51on the A1.
22:54I'll find out how many people are actually on the course.
22:57It looks quite full.
22:59This course is filled with 50 Newcastle fans
23:02heading down Aston Villa.
23:04All aboard.
23:08Coachload of Newcastle fans.
23:10Bit of a nightmare, this.
23:12See what reception we get.
23:16Hopefully they're not too drunk
23:18and don't give us too much grief
23:20for trying to sort them out, aye?
23:22I bet you don't want them in the road causing havoc, do you?
23:25Who wants a sunburned fan out?
23:26Well, I know you and me aren't,
23:28so hopefully that'll go down better.
23:31Try and get the carriageway re-opened.
23:33Because if there's not a bus full of injured people,
23:35then I'm happy. Aye.
23:39The thing is with this road here,
23:41it's the main arterial route.
23:43High traffic volume.
23:45That'll be a nightmare.
23:48I can see it.
23:50I can see it.
23:52You've got eyes on.
23:54Loads of flashy lights.
23:57E-I-E-I-E-I-O
24:00Up the trail, here we go.
24:03Honestly, what a nightmare.
24:16You never know what's coming round the bend on Britain's roads.
24:20F***ing hell.
24:22Bad drivers will sneak up on you.
24:24Oh, f***.
24:26With their twists,
24:28turns,
24:30and hair-raising near-misses.
24:34And just when you've seen the back of one...
24:37Jesus, f***.
24:39There's another, just around the corner.
24:42What are you doing?
24:48E-I-E-I-E-I-O
24:50Up the trail, here we go.
24:53Honestly, what a nightmare.
24:55On the A1,
24:57Jamie and Jan are at a multi-car crash,
25:00which is causing chaos on the main route out of Newcastle.
25:06Leaving a coachload of football fans stranded.
25:10It's just been a bit of a staggered collision, hasn't it,
25:13where cars driving quite close to each other
25:15and it's just had a bit of a domino effect.
25:16Five.
25:18One van, two cars, another van,
25:21and a bus full of Newcastle supporters.
25:24Up the trail, here we go.
25:26And we get to Europe.
25:28Absolute havoc.
25:30F*** you. That's all right.
25:32They've all been checked.
25:34Thankfully, they're not injured.
25:36But it's just we're in a really congested area, the A1,
25:40that we need to try and clear quite quickly.
25:43A couple of them are asking for help.
25:44A couple of them are asking for a little cigarette or something.
25:48And as much as I'd like to let them get off,
25:51it would just be an absolute nightmare.
25:53Where we are at the minute, it would just cause havoc.
25:56Shall we go and start some chants off on the bus?
26:01Hello?
26:03Just waiting for the bus to come.
26:06Terrible situation this for you is going down there,
26:09but I think we can raise the spirits a little bit with a bit of a chant.
26:11So, I think on the count of three.
26:15Right.
26:17One, two, three.
26:19E-I-E-I-O.
26:21Le Premier League, here we go.
26:24When we get to Europe, this is what we sing.
26:27We're the Tordis, super Tordis, in the middle of the sea.
26:30There you go.
26:32This is what we sing.
26:34We're the Tordis, super Tordis, in the middle of the sea.
26:37Right.
26:38Hopefully we'll get you on your way soon, alright?
26:41E-I-E-I-O.
26:43You've got to get them and keep them in the spirit, haven't you?
26:46When you need an excitable puppy to lift the mood,
26:50you're the man.
26:52We're hoping that we can get them off of that one
26:55and into the new one within about five minutes.
26:59Is that our bus, is it?
27:01Enjoy the Marta.
27:03Enjoy the Marta!
27:05Come on!
27:07Still got some smiling faces, that's important.
27:09Oh, yeah, we're gone.
27:11What we're thinking of the score?
27:13Two-nil.
27:15Two-nil.
27:18There we go.
27:20Jobs are good now.
27:22Just let these lads get a few more cars off
27:25and then get it reopened.
27:26Hopefully we'll get the win tonight and celebrate three points.
27:49Look at Dave go, look at that all.
27:52You don't lose.
27:53Oh, look at that all.
27:55You don't learn that.
27:57That's a proper traffic cop, look at that.
27:59Doing brilliant.
28:01Can I teach that? Can I teach it?
28:12Being single-crewed doesn't actually bother us whatsoever.
28:16I do enjoy just my own company.
28:19In Gateshead,
28:20Mary-Anne is no stranger to being a lone ranger.
28:25Even at home, I go out on my own for food and everything, I love it.
28:30So, yeah, riding solo, well, I would say driving solo.
28:34I think my aim today is be as proactive as possible.
28:37I mean, you come on a department like this
28:40and you've got to sort of prove yourself really
28:43because you're going on to a specialist department.
28:45So, I want to prove myself.
28:47That's my aim today.
28:48Proper, proper policing.
28:56Oh, well, have a look at this.
28:58How scruffy that is.
29:00Tango 890, tell me.
29:02Vehicle check, please, Red Hoof Bridge.
29:04Go ahead.
29:06Thank you, Kilo Papa Juliet Della Zulu on an Astra.
29:11We're getting no trees on that.
29:14It's absolutely disgusting, the car.
29:16And it's that bad that it's really hard to work out the registration.
29:22So, I might just stop and see if he gives me some advice
29:25to get his car clean more than anything.
29:29He's pulling in, excellent.
29:38Hello.
29:40What was this for?
29:42What have I pulled you for?
29:43I don't know.
29:45I didn't say you have.
29:47I'll tell you exactly what I followed you for, right?
29:49I couldn't work out your registration
29:51because it was just mucky, that was all.
29:53I'll do you a favour.
29:55Stay there.
30:00It's nice and clean.
30:02Oh, that's made a smile on your face, look at that.
30:05Now you're glad you've been stopped, aren't you?
30:07I was only going to give him some advice.
30:09Wash your reg a little bit at the back
30:11because I couldn't read what it was.
30:14Well, this is what we're doing.
30:16This is called problem solving.
30:19I think, you know when you look after your car?
30:22I think it just shows how you would look after yourself.
30:25You've got a nice clean car, it's clean inside.
30:28You've got a clean head.
30:30That's it.
30:32I clean my car once a week, actually.
30:34Ha-ha!
30:36I clean my car once a week.
30:38I clean my car once a week.
30:40I clean my car once a week.
30:41Ha-ha!
30:57He's going over my lane.
31:07This car was weaving over the lines
31:08and he's nearly ended up going into the side of us.
31:13When I've went past, it looks like he's asleep at the wheel.
31:16He looked like he was dead, didn't he?
31:18He's not because he's put the sun visor down.
31:21He looked like he was asleep.
31:23I was like, is he winding me?
31:28He's all over the road.
31:34He can't drive, I'm telling you now, he can't drive.
31:39I don't know if he just doesn't know how to drive.
31:50Let's try and see if we can get him stopped.
32:04He's not reacting to the blue lights when I've tried to pull him over.
32:08He's not reacting to the blue lights when I've tried to pull him over.
32:14Location?
32:16A1 northbound, I'm not at the train.
32:19I've tried to go through the compliance, but it's ignored us.
32:27Taking the slip for junction 78.
32:32The driver has put his foot down and disappeared up the slip road.
32:39I can see him in the distance.
32:49Stop there.
32:54Stop there, stop there.
32:56Turn your engine off.
32:58He's just stopped at red ATS, so I've just jumped out of the car and took the keys off him for now.
33:03I've put my blue lights on, signalling to come off, to stop.
33:06You just continue straight on.
33:08As far as I was concerned, you pulled me over at A location.
33:13You put the lights on, and that's the junction to turn off of the A68I.
33:16I thought, well, that's just dangerous, so I'm now going to have to go across things.
33:19I carried on, and I slowed down into the inside lane, and you turned your light off.
33:23Yeah, because...
33:24It's just a, you know, whatever, I don't know.
33:26I turned my blue lights off because it was technically classed as fail to stop for police.
33:31I'll tell you exactly what I followed you for.
33:33Your lane discipline, you nearly went over my side of the lane, because you were on the white lines.
33:37Yeah.
33:38And I'm in lane two, so you crossed mine ever so slightly, and I thought you were going to collide into us.
33:43The only reason it was that was because I was actually checking the speed limit, because if he was sitting there,
33:47he was sitting on butt, and I just thought, oh, okay, let me have a look at that, and it was just, that was all it was.
33:51Yeah.
33:52I didn't know where you were.
33:53So you've been distracted at the wheel by your speedometer, essentially.
33:55Yeah, yeah.
33:57But then when I've watched you, you've been manoeuvring side to side.
34:00But then when I've watched you, you've been manoeuvring side to side, and I thought, are you asleep?
34:04I was just getting styling orders, that's all it was.
34:06Okay.
34:09It's easy, he was distracted by his speedometer.
34:12Just poor driving, isn't it?
34:14Silly, silly, silly.
34:30I'm going to do, quickly, just because of your lane discipline, I'll do a quick eyesight test with you.
34:36I know on your restriction on your DVLE, you've got to wear glasses, haven't you?
34:39Yes.
34:41I'm just going to ask you to read a registration plate from 20 metres away, with your glasses on.
34:45Just read the registration plate of the last one, please.
34:47The furthest one.
34:49Lovely, thank you very much.
34:53Right, there's your keys back.
34:54You know, when I went past and I had a look at you, I thought you were asleep.
34:57I was like, oh, having a medical episode?
35:00Hopefully not.
35:01No.
35:02Alright.
35:03Just be more mindful on your freight leave, once it's safe to do so, obviously.
35:18Some people's driving is quite questionable.
35:20When the police get behind you, you do expect a little bit of a change in behaviour, but that was just consistent.
35:26So, yeah, very, very, very poor driving.
35:30Super words of advice, and hopefully he learns his lesson.
35:50So, this is about making sure that I've found the best kit we can, for the cheapest price.
35:57People think this stuff just magically appears in the back of police cars, it magically disappears, but that's the problem.
36:03At Eaton Lane Police Station in Newcastle, Sergeant Dave Roberts is undergoing some essential retail therapy.
36:11I never realised that you could spend six hours examining the different properties of a traffic cone.
36:16The Pro-Cone 500's high-intensity cone sleeve gives superb night-time brightness.
36:22Brilliant.
36:23Right, that's the cone chosen.
36:25It's time to go out and play.
36:32Right, off we go.
36:34Let's go.
36:44Being a motorway cop was always the perfect job for Dave.
36:49I am a petrol head. I do like cars, motorbikes, yeah.
36:55Favourite TV cop? Probably Magnum PI, really, just because of the Ferrari.
37:01And then it would have to be very closely followed by a Miami Vice.
37:04Cops with fast cars, they always seem to be linked.
37:16Northumbria Police, how can I help?
37:18There's been a collision with a cyclist and a car.
37:22The car is blocking the road, it's rolled over.
37:25Cop's a cyclist with a head injury.
37:31Are you able to start travelling now? It's a great one.
37:34It's a report of an RTC with a cyclist.
37:37Five for one, I'll travel.
37:41So we've just had a report of a pedal cyclist RTC involving another vehicle.
37:47It's just outside one of the rural villages.
37:52No information about levels of injury, but anything involving a pedal cyclist is of concern,
37:57because of that potential of injury.
38:02Almost 100 cyclists a week are involved in serious collisions on our roads.
38:12And nearly half of all cyclist fatalities involve a car.
38:17Shockingly, they're almost twice as likely to be injured on rural roads than in urban areas.
38:25Fortunately for this cyclist, a passing ambulance was on hand.
38:29Ah, I've just been hit by an arty.
38:33And when this commuting cyclist in Sheffield came face to face with a motorist,
38:39they were thrown off their bike.
38:43Thankfully, only suffering minor injuries.
38:48There's been a collision with a cyclist and a car.
38:52The car is blocking the road, it's rolled over.
38:56On the A1 outside of Newcastle, Dave is racing to a crash between a car and a cyclist.
39:03I'm just pulled up at scene now. The cyclist has lost injuries.
39:07So there's an officer at scene.
39:10First priority for me is always making sure that if people are in need, a first aid that it's given.
39:17And the quicker we get there, the more likely we are to see what it looks like.
39:21If that's not a factor, then the quicker we're there, the better in relation to observing the scene.
39:37Here we go.
39:39There's an ambulance there. Air ambulance is landing shortly.
39:50That's a lot of damage.
40:03It's a comedy of errors on Britain's roads.
40:11Drivers making only fools and horses of one another.
40:16Bloody hell!
40:18Hidey-hi with not-so-happy campers.
40:22It's clear that some mothers really do have them.
40:34Hello, sir.
40:37Right.
40:4053.
40:42In rural Northumberland, Dave is at a serious crash on a country road.
40:47Walk me through the scene.
40:48Yeah, no worries.
40:49Involving a cyclist and a car.
40:52He was there speaking and talking, and I seem conscious.
40:55Yeah, yeah, yeah.
40:56But he is getting checked all out at the minute.
40:58Right. Bye.
41:02I'll just give you an update from the RTC if I can.
41:04Right.
41:05The pedal cyclist is in the back of the ambulance being treated at the minute.
41:09Some form of unknown head injury.
41:11That's understood.
41:13We've been speaking to the driver of the car.
41:17He's an 18-year-old young man.
41:19He doesn't require an ambulance.
41:21That could have been a serious head injury for him, never mind anything else.
41:24I was very lucky to have walked away.
41:27It's bad, but it could have been a lot worse.
41:29The driver involved in the collision has been taken home.
41:33While the cyclist receives medical attention, Dave speaks to witnesses.
41:38You saw the collision, sir, did you?
41:40What happened?
41:41Well, there was a cyclist in a white car.
41:44The white car was trying to overtake it, but then saw me coming over the brow.
41:47OK.
41:48And he's broke and veered in, but he veered up to such a degree
41:51that he's hit the sideburn, which has flipped the car.
41:54The roof of the car has hit the gentleman,
41:56and I thought it would actually, to be honest,
41:58it actually took him and swished him.
42:02His legs were mangled around the bike.
42:04I managed to put him in a recovery position,
42:06and then, thankfully, this gentleman, Ben, who said I'm a doctor,
42:09has come round.
42:11Did you give some treatment, did you?
42:13I just put a towel on his face because he was bleeding from his nose.
42:17He's confused, so he's probably got a head injury,
42:20and he's going home.
42:21He's confused, so he's probably got a head injury,
42:23and he's got some tenderness over the left side of his chest,
42:26and he was complaining a little bit of difficulty of breathing,
42:28so there might be some broken ribs, possibly a puncture of his lung
42:31or some bleeding into his chest, but I'm not sure about that.
42:34Right, OK.
42:37The bike rider, he's got some sort of head injury.
42:41It's not clear how bad that is just yet.
42:43Now that he's away at the hospital, effectively,
42:46we've got what we need from the scene, measurements, photographs,
42:49accounts, all those that are involved.
42:51It's a case of now clearing this up and getting the road open again, really.
43:20That car basically landed on top of the cyclist.
43:23That could have been a fatality, and thankfully it wasn't.
43:29There's a very fine line between no injury, serious injury and death,
43:36and I'm hoping that the cyclist will make a decent recovery.
43:40In terms of that driver of that car, young guy,
43:44not much experience at the wheel,
43:47and he's ended up making a very poor decision about when to overtake the bike
43:52and even poorer decision about how to avoid what he perceived to be a potential collision,
43:57and he's ended up injuring that person.
43:59I've not lost sight on the fact that actually he's been through something traumatic as well,
44:03but the reality is that we're prosecuting him for the offence, and rightly so,
44:08because I've got a job to do around road safety,
44:11and I'm hoping that he learns from that.
44:18If you have any dashcam clips you think could feature in the next series of Motorway Cops,
44:23catching Britain's speeders, send them, along with your contact details,
44:27to contact us at purpleproductions.co.uk
44:47Thanks for watching!
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  • skaizun5 months ago
    36:00: I'm surprised that the gov't doesn't oversee purchases of police equipment, including special needs, such as urban vs rural; small force vs large; small population vs large; etc.
  • skaizun5 months ago
    33:00: When you have to make-up excuses for not pulling over for blues-and-twos, and speed-off doing so, you are a packet of citations waiting to happen. And if you have to check your speed when you saw the cop car, then you were going too fast to begin with. Silly bugger.
  • skaizun5 months ago
    18:00: If you're sick, don't drive. If you get sick whilst you drive, pull over. This prat is full of it and doesn't know when to stop. And speaking of not knowing when to stop, how shocking that he had a similar offense! No wonder he kept interrupting her and played the innocent: He was trying to avoid having her make the call that nailed him!
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