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Police Interceptors Season 24 Episode 03
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00:00I believe y'all want it to be honest.
00:04Keep the streets safe.
00:09And battle 24-7.
00:13In the war on crime.
00:19It is what it is, isn't it? We find them, we lock them up.
00:24Coming up.
00:26It crashed on the 8.3 towards Northampton.
00:28A man home for a missing dangerous driver.
00:32Oh, I really want to find him.
00:35Hey, please, don't you?
00:37A container and call-out with firearms and the dock unit.
00:43And...
00:47A lucky escape from a roundabout rail.
00:50What's happened this evening?
00:52We're just having a walk.
00:58Flying solo in the south of the county is interceptor Charlie Brown.
01:12This afternoon's mission is to track down a Mercedes with a marker.
01:16So he's plotting off for a roundabout stakeout.
01:20Quite recent intel that suggests that the vehicle is used by an organised crime group.
01:27And what this crime group do is either purchase or create fake documents like driving licences and certificates of insurance.
01:34And so we'll try and support the vehicle as it should pass from the left.
01:41And get it stopped and speak to the occupants.
01:45According to the latest ANPR camera hit, the grey Mercedes should be passing any second.
01:51There it is.
01:58Right on time.
02:04With off the mark, the target is soon in sight.
02:06So it will be the Mercedes in lane one.
02:12What we'll do is try and display the follow me sign.
02:19Moving in front of the Merc in his marked Volvo, Charlie monitors the driver in his mirrors.
02:26If the driver has something to hide, he might not play ball.
02:38Reaching a roundabout, Merc Man undertakes and makes a break for it.
02:44It's going to be a proper one-one. I think I've got a vehicle failing to stop.
02:48A43 south.
02:49Rerouting onto the A43, it's foot-to-the-floor time.
02:56The vehicle looks one-up and adult mail.
03:00Since this was only meant to be a friendly check on driving documents, control need to give the go-ahead for a pursuit.
03:08Confirm, lift wrist level, please.
03:12Wrist medium currently due to the speed.
03:15One, one, five. Traffic remains light.
03:20Yes, yes, all flies continue.
03:24Charlie started out in the force control room.
03:27Now he's a pursuit-trained advanced driver.
03:30And although this might be his first solo pursuit...
03:34One, one. We are off, off, off.
03:37We're Silverstone Village on the offside. Wait.
03:41He remains as cool as a cucumber.
03:45Temporarily, high risk, wrong way around the roundabout.
03:49Back to medium.
03:51We are Godford Road toward Silverstone.
03:56With an immediate left, left, left at the junction. Wait.
03:59The dangerous Merc driver is running risk after risk.
04:04Towards Abthorpe.
04:06Vehicle overtaken on the opposite side of the road.
04:10Before recklessly going the wrong way down the carriageway at 80 miles an hour.
04:15Up from 40, aborted, aborted.
04:18He's travelling south on the north at 43, continuing towards Brackley of Abandoned.
04:25Head-on collision at this speed could have lethal consequences.
04:30Just to confirm the feel of tent lights and sirens off and I've stopped.
04:36Within seconds...
04:40A fellow interceptor on the A43 makes a shocking call.
04:44There's just been a big RTC on the A42.
04:47Is it a super rain mark they were chasing?
04:50Yes, yes.
04:52It's crashed on the A43 towards Northampton.
04:55Big RTC.
05:00Dash cam from the other unit captures the moment the Mercedes crashes into the central reservation.
05:05Leaving debris rolling across the road.
05:16As the other unit crosses over the carriageway, they also witness the aftermath.
05:24Uh...
05:26Lane's closed.
05:28I'm sorry, mate.
05:30Someone's got out of there.
05:32The driver is AWOL.
05:36I'm... I'm amazed.
05:38I'm absolutely...
05:40amazed.
05:42The pursuit couldn't have continued.
05:44That was...
05:45He's obviously putting his life and other road users at such risk.
05:49All for what?
05:51We...
05:52The concern, though, as well, obviously, as is our main role in the police, is to preserve life and limb, and if he's injured, we obviously have the duty of care to obviously find him.
06:05Oh, goodness.
06:08By the state of the road, and the car, it's a miracle the driver has walked away.
06:14Are you happy I'll go and have a look for him?
06:18Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
06:19See you later, bye. Thank you.
06:24Every available unit are joining the search for the potentially injured suspect.
06:29The obvious route, from where he's clapped, he's going up the bank on the northbound side.
06:35Interceptors think the driver could have gone to ground in the surrounding village of Silverstone.
06:41But for how long will he be able to evade capture?
06:45Oh, I really want to find him!
06:46Get in!
07:02Near Silverstone, Charlie Brown located a grey Mercedes allegedly linked to organised crime.
07:08Speed.
07:10One, one, five.
07:12The dangerous driver at the wheel sped off the wrong way down the A43.
07:17Often, aborted, aborted, aborted.
07:19And within seconds...
07:21We've just been a big RTC on the A43.
07:25...crashed and fled the scene.
07:28Now the interceptors are searching for the suspect, who could be seriously hurt.
07:33And there's a new lead.
07:35Yes, we went down there.
07:37You're welcome.
07:41Little London Road.
07:43He's led down in the past few minutes, the public has said.
07:52The tip-off steers the search toward a large farm near mine.
08:00Hello, it's the police!
08:01Needle in a haystack doesn't cover it, but every possible hiding place needs to be explored.
08:12Sadly not.
08:13Do we obviously want to find him to arrest him for what he's done, but his welfare as well?
08:25If he is carrying some injuries, you wouldn't think he's got very far, but then he's still probably wearing his, erm, adrenaline cloak, and that'll all still be pumping through his body at the minute.
08:46Reinforcements are arriving to bolster the search.
08:53It's now a full-scale manhunt with dog handler Dan Bradley Brophy tracking through the fields.
09:00So he's carried on that way around sounds a bit.
09:06Plus, the police helicopter is flying in.
09:11What direction of travel should we be looking for him, please?
09:15While search teams on the ground and on high keep looking, Charlie has been called back to the crash site.
09:29There's not much left at the front of the Merc, but officers have made a discovery at the back.
09:38Having a cannabis nursery of 62 plants on board could be one of the reasons for the disappearing act.
09:45Whether he's on his way to a grow house, maybe, somewhere to go and plant and then grow them more.
09:52I think he'll be somewhere along the cultivation chain.
09:56We might not have him, but we've got what he cares about.
10:02Magic.
10:04But it's not over yet.
10:06There's an update from the search team.
10:08They've got sight of him, let's go.
10:10Fences have spotted a male that matches a description.
10:16Pop up from a hedge line along the carriageway.
10:20So now everyone is spinning back around.
10:23I want to get him now.
10:24The last known location of the suspect was near these horse stables.
10:31Can I go up to that fence up there? Is it alright?
10:34It's really wet.
10:36I'll risk it to find him, thank you though.
10:38OK.
10:39You might need wellies and waders for this job.
10:43Now running again, back towards the trees, climbing over a fence.
10:47There's a fresh sighting.
10:49Charlie is going in.
10:52Oh mate, this sinks really, really bad.
10:56Once he's knee deep in a boggy field, the team get the update they've been hoping for.
11:01I think it's going to be good.
11:04You can go. You can go.
11:06Do it up.
11:07All good.
11:09The runaway driver has been found.
11:12All good.
11:14Very, very good work by everybody.
11:21Other than being soaking wet, covered in mud and a few scratches, he seems to be in fine feckle.
11:27That's right there.
11:28It's Nick for dangerous driving, dealing cannabis, and driving without a license or insurance.
11:37The weed wagon he's wiped out doesn't even belong to him.
11:41I've been in shallower lakes than this.
11:46We got covered in, I've no idea what for the price of it, but I'm very happy.
11:51No one's come injured as a result.
11:53He's a dangerous driver, taken off the roads.
12:00We've recovered some drugs as a result.
12:03Yeah, really good teamwork from everyone all around.
12:08Oh, Christ.
12:11Back on dry land.
12:15Any luck?
12:16Yes, we got him.
12:17Oh, fantastic.
12:19The sign for a quick boot wash, then it's over to custody to meet their man.
12:23Why is it so difficult to call someone in your language?
12:24Why is it so difficult to stop when you're told to do so by the police?
12:25We'll never know, will we?
12:26Because I don't have a driving license.
12:27That's it.
12:28Who's thought was that?
12:29Was it you were in the battle when you said you were following me?
12:30Yeah.
12:31Yeah, you were.
12:32I'm fine.
12:34I should have started.
12:35He's just admitted to me in custody that he was the driver of the vehicle, asking me why I was asking him to follow me into the services.
12:56So, it's as good as a confession, and we will look to charge and remind him, hopefully, get him before the next available court.
13:09The running man found in a muddy field was convicted of driving dangerously, driving without a license or insurance, and dealing cannabis.
13:18And he won't be able to outrun his sentence, as he was locked up for nine months and banned from the roads for over 16 months.
13:26As well as reacting to revolving situations like the manhunt, the interceptors are also expertly trained at coming together as a team for pre-planned tactics.
13:45The operations department, which is traffic, firearms and the dog section, we do rely on each other.
13:52Putting a containment on a house, for instance, we always think about our colleagues as much as our own position.
13:59So, teamwork for us is key.
14:01Early doors on a Saturday morning.
14:15Dog handler Steed Knight is blue-lighting to a job with the firearms team.
14:22Three men visited an address, one with a machete, one with a baseball bat.
14:29Third male, it's unknown if he was armed or not.
14:33It's just gone half past eight.
14:35It's not your typical Saturday morning start.
14:41CCTV operators are tracking the allegedly armed group, who have jumped in a car and travelled back to a house in Kettering.
14:48The hope is we're going to send the unmarked unit past to confirm the vehicle and an address that's possibly linked to it.
14:59Once that's been established, the marked units will be called round and it'll be a containment and call-out.
15:06So, in other words, contain the people within the address and call them out one by one.
15:13Good boy.
15:15Good lad.
15:18Due to the threat of lethal weapons like machetes, a large team of firearms cops are responding.
15:25It says we're just pulling up to it now.
15:27Body cam rolling, armed interceptors in an unmarked car, scope out the target address.
15:38Yeah, there's nobody in the vehicle team, if you just get yourself settled then it'll be time to call out of the address.
15:44Marked firearms units and Steve move in.
15:48Right, we're just coming into where the vehicle is.
15:51They're nearly ready to begin the contain and call-out operation.
16:01Good lad, wait.
16:03The elite team are trained to prepare for the unexpected.
16:08I'll please show you out!
16:10Get out!
16:12A suspect appears.
16:13Come out of the address now!
16:15Thanks to lightning quick reactions from the firearms team.
16:21Walk that way!
16:23Walk that way!
16:25The potentially armed suspect instantly has assault rifles, baton guns and taser trained on him.
16:31Continue, mate.
16:33Stop there. Get on your knees for a minute, mate.
16:37Not to mention the added deterrent of Steve with five-year-old German shepherd, Blue.
16:41Good lad.
16:42Good boy.
16:43Good boy.
16:44There should be two more of a gun to this chap.
16:46All the mosquitoes.
16:51Watch him. Watch him. Good lad.
16:57One in cuffs.
16:58Are you alright to pull him out and then I will get him out of the way and then we'll...
17:02I can see that.
17:04I can see two inside of the bat.
17:06The team continue the call-out.
17:08Come this way! Out now!
17:09Out now!
17:10Watch him so we can go through and say you've been in.
17:12Yeah, you just take your paper.
17:13I'll go take them.
17:14I'll go take them.
17:17Stop there!
17:18They've been in front row.
17:21Send him to them.
17:23Watch him.
17:26He looks really bad.
17:28You're sorry, you can take them.
17:30Two out. One more person.
17:32One more person.
17:33Suspect two is compliant.
17:35Our police! Go to the front door!
17:38But Suspect three, who could be armed...
17:41Matt is in the back of the address kitchen.
17:43...doesn't seem to be in a hurry.
17:45You! Come out now!
17:46I'm out now!
17:49That should do the trick.
17:51He's coming to the front now.
17:54Stay there! Stay there!
17:55Listen to my colleagues!
17:56Look at me.
17:57Walk this way.
17:58Slowly.
17:59Take a...
18:00Stop.
18:01Turn around.
18:02Place hands and swallow your back.
18:03Take one again.
18:04Put you this way, okay?
18:06Yeah, I'll go.
18:07Do you see what I'm sitting there, mate?
18:08No, no, no, no.
18:09There's a two, no, no.
18:10Okay.
18:12Three suspects safely in cuffs.
18:18A textbook, contain and call out.
18:21So we had reports that people in this vehicle...
18:24Okay.
18:25...have been linked to, er, being in possession of...
18:28...a baseball bat and a bladed article.
18:30Alright?
18:31And that's why you were being detained for that purpose.
18:33Okay.
18:34Alright?
18:35Alright, that's fine.
18:36We'll go and do the nice thing.
18:37Is there a dog in the house?
18:38We're not going to do anything to harm your dog.
18:40Alright, we'll make sure it's in the house.
18:41You just shut...
18:42...talk him for five minutes.
18:43Just shut up for it, yeah?
18:44Just be quiet.
18:45Just keep him off, sir.
18:47Some of the blokes seem a little cagey.
18:50Got anything on you at all, mate?
18:51Nothing at all, mate.
18:52Let's face that way.
18:53Didn't I?
18:54No blokes out.
18:55No one come out with it, no?
18:56No.
18:57Enough.
18:59Enough.
19:00Hey.
19:01Come here.
19:02Come here.
19:03The trio are taken in for questioning.
19:05Police dog Blue's work here is done.
19:10Blue.
19:11Cut.
19:12Good lad.
19:13Good lad.
19:14Stay.
19:15Good lad.
19:16Good boy.
19:18However, the operation is far from over.
19:21The initial report said three or four males, so what the firearms team now are conducting
19:28a deliberate search of the property, making sure there's nobody hidden in there.
19:33Right.
19:34Show me the magic.
19:35Deliberate search.
19:36Right.
19:37Show me the magic.
19:38Deliberate search.
19:39Show me the magic.
19:40The hail of his, that's the fire.
19:41cosas dangerous...
19:42It's it's it's the fire.
19:43No.
19:44It's the fire.
19:46No.
19:47No.
19:48No.
19:49No.
19:50No.
19:51No.
19:52No.
19:53No.
19:54No.
19:55No.
19:56No.
19:57No.
19:58No.
19:59No.
20:00No.
20:01No, no.
20:02No.
20:03No, no.
20:04No.
20:05No.
20:06No.
20:07one. There's no one else in the property. Only two pet dogs. If we leave you two down here to do
20:23downstairs, we'll go and do upstairs. There's nothing hilaringly obvious. While the team
20:30turn their attention to searching for weapons, dog's best friend Nighty is on hand to check
20:40on the pet's welfare. Yeah, I think you are thirsty after all that shouting. In Steve's
20:4920 years on the front line, his proudest police moment is joining the dog section. But even
20:54without a canine companion by his side, he's a dab hand that's sniffing out potential
21:02evidence. It's the handle of the pickaxe, Dave, and a snooker cube. That'll probably be it
21:12then, wouldn't it? If that's the case, then there is a pickaxe type object here, albeit
21:18minus the axe on the end of it. We'll seize that then, and we'll recover that.
21:23They haven't found any edge weapons, but what we have found, a cricket bat, a pickaxe stave,
21:31and part of a pool cube. So all those items have been seized, because they could be relevant.
21:37People see things, you know, in the heat of the moment and think it's one thing, don't
21:41they? So that's been seized. The house is cleared, locked up. Dogs have been fed and watered,
21:47all secure. Job done. By half nine on a Saturday morning, they're
21:53getting back on the road, and Steve is happy with Blue's performance.
21:58Because of how dynamic that job was, the poor lad didn't get to have a ball as a reward,
22:05so he's worked really hard for it. And in his little mind, he's got nothing for it, so
22:12we're going to give him a run out. He'll have a couple of balls, chucks.
22:15Suspects one and two were convicted of using violence to enter a property and public order
22:23offences. They were each given a 12-month community order and had to pay £199 in victim surcharge
22:31and costs. Suspect one was also guilty of having an offensive weapon in a public place, and
22:38a pool cue was seized. No legal action was taken against Suspect 3. Yes, good lad. And
22:48police dog Blue went home happy. Yes, good boy. Good boy.
22:54Coming up. You need to blow, not suck. The breathalyser causes some bother. You understand the
23:02concept of blowing? Yeah. And? Up there, that was it. Want to stop for no insurance? End in
23:10a Porsche Taycan take-away. The intel marker on the case, it's 105 ground. Bye.
23:206-4 go. Apparently it sounds like the vehicle's burning, but they can't see any fire.
23:35Interceptor Sandra Payne and Chris Lark are responding to a Grade 1 emergency. We've got
23:48reports of a single vehicle RTC up by the very north extremities of the county. It's driven
23:54into the centre of a roundabout. There's question marks over the driver being drunk or under the
24:02influence of something. But wait up there, see if we can get a hold of him and see what
24:06the story is. Eyewitnesses at the scene are speaking to the driver. The male was slurring
24:13his words, asking, don't call the police. Can you give me a lift? He has a bruised forehead,
24:17two bruises above each eye. He had his top half. He had a bloody chin at the top half.
24:27Temperatures are hitting lows of four degrees. They urgently need to check on the topless driver's
24:33welfare. Looking at this, it looks like the males actually run off into fields. Yeah, it
24:40might have. He should stand out like a sore thumb. Reaching the crash site, Sandra gets the
24:46latest from a member of the public. Hello there. Hey. He's just up and over the brow
24:54there. He's come down a couple of times, I think. Okay. And I do think he's probably more
24:58worried for his health. Yeah, no worries. No worries. All right. Thank you. No worries.
25:03The driver has ploughed into a roundabout and embedded his car in the undergrowth.
25:10With a fire crew on scene to tackle the potentially smouldering wreckage. Yeah, I think we're just
25:15going to relocate. The interceptor's priority is finding the driver who could have critical
25:22injuries. Just in that. Okay. Right there. Oh, that'll be in there then. One shirtless man
25:31wandering metres away from the roundabout wreck. Hello, fella. How are you? You need to stay
25:38where you are, buddy. All right. All right. I'm a bit worried about your welfare because
25:42you are, haven't you? Have I? Yes. Okay. Where's hurting on you at the moment? Nowhere. Nowhere?
25:51No. Why are you, um, not clothed? What's happened this evening? I'm just having a walk. You're just
26:00having a walk. Yeah. Sandra's not convinced by the topless rambler's story. At this moment
26:06in time, I'm going to arrest you on suspicion of section four, driving whilst I'm fit through
26:10drink or drugs. Just turn around to the front for me. Okay? Because I want to make sure that
26:15you're... I'm not aggressive at all. No. I want to make sure that you're fitting well
26:18and we need to go through a breath test procedure on the roadside and smell alcohol on your breath.
26:22Let's come get you sat in the car for the time being. Just mind this step. Nearly a fifth
26:30of all deaths on UK roads stem from collisions involving drunk drivers. Once this suspect
26:37is sitting comfortably, he'll be put to the test. Shall I sit in there? Just take a seat
26:41in there for me, buddy. Mind your head. Ow. From advanced driver, TPAC and Stinger train to
26:50family liaison officer, an even drone pilot, you name it.
26:57Interceptor of 24 years, Sandra has done it. You need to blow, not suck. No, that's not long
27:05enough. It's fair to say she's carried out hundreds of breath tests in her career. Deep breath in
27:11and seal your lips around the tube and blow. No, don't block it. Don't block it. You're not
27:16blowing into the machine. More than enough to know when someone is not towing
27:20the line. Listen, there's no breath flow going through that tube, so you're blocking
27:24it with your tongue. I've got asthma, so I'm trying to blow. That is not a reason not to
27:29blow into the machine. I'm trying to blow. I'm trying to blow. Deep breath in. Okay. Long
27:32continuous breath into the machine. Blow. No, not long enough, not hard enough.
27:38Attempt three isn't a success, nor is attempt four. You're not helping yourself. I'm trying
27:46to blow. Attempt five. You understand the concept of blowing? Yeah? Blow. Or attempt six.
27:56What? What are you doing from me? I've been blowing through the tube. Sandra has the patience
28:02of a saint. Right, listen to me. Open your mouth, seal your lips around the tube, do not
28:08block the tube with your tongue, and blow. Okay. You're not blowing. On the ninth breathtakingly
28:17bad attempt, they're calling it. He's arrested for failing to provide. I'm pretty cold. Can
28:24I have a jumper, please? I'm afraid we don't carry spare jumpers. Not very good, is it?
28:29I'll certainly go and get you a space blanket to warm you up. There's nearly a repeat performance
28:35with the drug wipe test. Just stick your tongue out for me. A bit further. Further. Open your
28:43mouth and stick your tongue out. But Sandra manages to bag a sample of saliva.
28:48You could be doing, like, better things in your life, like, do you know what I mean?
28:51What, dealing with drunk drivers who are smashing into roundabouts? I'm not smashing into roundabouts.
28:56And tucks the suspect into the back of their car with a space blanket.
29:04Is there anything else that's hurting on you at the minute?
29:07I didn't raise one hand and I got punched in the face by a policeman, but...
29:11Okay, that didn't happen.
29:14I don't know, I feel like it did happen, but...
29:16If that's what you want to say, that's what I want to say.
29:18The suspect passes the drug wipe test.
29:24While he's safely detained and warming up, Chris turns his attention to the utter carnage
29:30at the crash scene.
29:30We've got exposed electrics on this roundabout, so can we put the call in for Street Doctor
29:37to come out, please?
29:38He's actually managed to take the entire streetlight, still upright, about 15 metres, across the
29:45carriageway, onto the roundabout herself.
29:48The mangled BMW is completely destroyed.
29:54He's clearly carried some considerable speed into the roundabout.
29:58To have taken a streetlight out and sheared it straight off, the whole bonnet's bent in.
30:05Lucky he's not injured other people or had passengers on board that have been seriously injured or hurt.
30:09For him to be just walking and talking with minor head injuries, he's an incredibly lucky young man.
30:14Northamptonshire's luckiest man is still talking.
30:19And trying a change of tack.
30:22Someone taking my car.
30:25Excuse me.
30:26You and I've already told you I'm not willing to discuss it any further.
30:29You're under arrest or suspicion of driving it.
30:31It's really someone taking my car.
30:35Although there is a silver lining to his behaviour.
30:39At least he's got the ability to be annoying, rather than being unconscious.
30:44Needing medical attention from the fire crew for myself, waiting for ambulances to get him here.
30:49And potentially, trying to just keep him alive.
30:51I've got to put him in the car a bit too aggressively.
30:54OK, well that's fine.
30:54That's not going to prevent you getting out of the car, is it?
30:58This is all being recorded.
30:59You're making yourself look stupid.
31:01Just get out of the car.
31:02I'm just having a good time.
31:03Yeah.
31:05But what that's in for is making you feel like a bit of an alien.
31:08Without anyone to beam him up, Chris will be ferrying the suspected drink driver to hospital.
31:16Use your body heat to keep you warm.
31:20Once he's had a check-up, blood samples will be taken and tested for drink and drugs.
31:25Unsurprisingly, Northamptonshire's luckiest man didn't give a blood sample at hospital and later pleaded guilty for failing to provide.
31:38He was disqualified for driving for 30 months, ordered to do 200 hours of unpaid work and fined £199.
31:45On average, there are 300,000 uninsured vehicles using the UK's roads every day.
32:03It's such a widespread issue that the insurance companies fund the Motor Insurance Bureau about £500 million a year
32:12to assist people that have been involved in collisions with uninsured vehicles.
32:16The bottom line is it comes off every insurance premium.
32:20So the more uninsured cars we take off the road, the safer everybody is
32:24and the smaller every insurance premiums would be, in theory.
32:37When's that hit?
32:38A minute ago.
32:39Interceptors Michael Holliwell and, in the driver's seat, Charlie Ward,
32:45are investigating an odd ANPR camera hit nearby.
32:49The barter here says, yeah, it's got their insurance.
32:53On a Porsche Taycan?
32:54Yeah.
32:56I find that really hard to believe.
32:59Not insuring a pricey Porsche would be unusual, but stranger things have happened.
33:04So Charlie and Michael make their way to a bridge over the M1.
33:10I'll get out, because it'll be easier.
33:13I don't think I've ever noticed that.
33:14The perfect viewpoint to spot the all-electric grey Porsche Taycan
33:19as it passes underneath them.
33:22Instead of shining the torch directly at the driver's eyes,
33:25shining it behind the vehicles just to get a read on the number plates.
33:30It's quite hard to see them.
33:32Although I reckon I could spot some Porsche headlights coming towards me.
33:36It'd be good if I could spot it before he did.
33:38It's a two-horse race.
33:50That's it, there.
33:51That was it.
33:52That's it, there.
33:55We'll call that a draw.
33:57Yep, that was definitely it.
34:01Hitting the gas.
34:02Such distinctive rear tail lights.
34:10They get behind the potentially uninsured high-performance motor.
34:15Watch that one.
34:16Yeah.
34:18Or don't know.
34:19Yeah.
34:20Just in case it's fast to stop.
34:24Pulling in front of the Porsche,
34:26Michael lights up the follow me sign.
34:28Another intercept unit is also falling in behind
34:34in case the suspect driver takes advantage
34:36of being able to hit 0 to 60 in under five seconds.
34:41It's dropped a long way.
34:45Why do they always do that?
34:47They just let off the gas, don't they?
34:50This is electric, though.
34:51It's got no gas.
34:52Yeah.
34:53It's indicated left, so.
34:55Luckily, whoever is at the helm of the Porsche's
34:59first all-electric sports car
35:01follows Charlie and Michael to the services.
35:06Hello, sir.
35:07How are you?
35:08I'm feeling good.
35:09So we've got information saying
35:10that it's not been insured for quite a long time.
35:14The driver and passenger have paid £2,000
35:17to hire the valuable vehicle
35:19and claim that insurance is included.
35:22Charlie takes a look at the documents.
35:25It's a rental agreement.
35:26It doesn't say...
35:27I see it says insurance at the bottom,
35:30but the car's not showing up on any policies.
35:35That is a policy.
35:36What is that is?
35:37I'll have a read through.
35:38It's not a policy, though, is it?
35:40It's a hire agreement.
35:42All car hire companies
35:44usually provide third-party cover as standard.
35:47If there's been a slip-up,
35:49the lads could find themselves in a tight spot
35:51and the luxury rental car will be seized.
35:55A car like this...
35:56I mean, I know it's a 71 plate,
35:57but it's still an expensive car.
35:58It's £100, £105.
36:00Is that all they are?
36:01The intel marker on things is £105.
36:04Blimey.
36:07After some more digging with control,
36:09it's not good news.
36:11Yeah, it's not been insured since the 11th of the 4th,
36:14which is a month.
36:1611th of April?
36:17Yeah.
36:19There's been...
36:21This is for an Audi A3.
36:22Oh, sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry.
36:24Yeah, my bad.
36:24But this is what it would look like for this car.
36:27Yeah, but...
36:28What?
36:28This vehicle has not been insured
36:31at all on any policies
36:34since the 11th of April.
36:39Interceptors will be taking the Porsche off the road.
36:42OK, that's the key over.
36:44No, there's no one stepping.
36:48And the driver could be facing a fine
36:50as well as six points on his license.
36:53You're going to be reported for driving no insurance.
36:56What?
36:56Like, if you can prove it,
36:58like, there is a...
36:59Yeah, if you can prove
37:00that there's an insurance policy in place,
37:01then we won't take the ticket any further.
37:03We thought you were insured.
37:05No, no, I understand that.
37:06I do understand that.
37:08Whether these guys were innocent parties
37:10that have hired it,
37:11that might come out in the wash.
37:12But, yeah, it is pretty unusual
37:14for a car of that value
37:16not to show up on an insurance policy.
37:18So no matter whether it's a high-value vehicle
37:21such as this one
37:21or a low-value £100 banger,
37:24we're just enforcing the law
37:25and everyone gets treated the same.
37:27while the occupants
37:30wait in the services for a lift.
37:33All that remains
37:34is the delicate operation
37:35of getting the pricey Porsche
37:37on the back of a recovery truck.
37:41Oh, dear.
37:44Did you find the P-bond?
37:45Yeah, yeah.
37:46And then the off-bond.
37:47Well done.
37:51Well done, that man.
37:53Sure.
37:58The uninsured Taycan
37:59was taken off the road,
38:01but the case against the driver
38:02was later dropped at court.
38:04Still to come.
38:13A rookie mistake
38:14lands a driver in hot water.
38:17Why don't you start being honest
38:17before you just go to custody
38:18because I'm getting sick of this.
38:19It's a busy Sunday night shift
38:44and the radio is alight
38:46with incoming calls.
38:47I've got two miles
38:49on a moped.
38:52What's that job, Bart?
38:56But as soon as
38:57interceptor Harrison Beverley
38:58starts blue lighting
38:59to one incident,
39:02his next job
39:03pulls out in front of him.
39:14After appearing to pull in,
39:16a MINI driver changes their mind
39:18and veers back in front
39:19of Harrison's marked BMW.
39:25It's got its hazards on.
39:26It's going to pull over.
39:31They can barely stay
39:32in the right lane.
39:34Harrison calls it in.
39:35It's not stopping at the minute.
39:40The speed's only 3.5
39:41and if it doesn't stop in the next
39:43ten seconds after call,
39:45they've got to stop.
39:48In the nick of time,
39:49the driver pulls over.
39:53Roger.
39:53And stays over.
39:57Step out of the car for us.
39:59Put your handbrake on.
40:00Put your handbrake on.
40:01Step out of the car for me.
40:03They're not off to a good start.
40:05What was that about?
40:07Have you had a drink or something?
40:08Yeah, I'm not.
40:08Step out then.
40:10I'm not supposed to step out.
40:12OK, you're under the rest of the pen
40:13that's off for the minute.
40:13You don't have to say anything
40:14may have defence too much of a question.
40:15I'm just about to stop.
40:16Some took you shall out when I can't
40:17and if you do so,
40:17may have good evidence.
40:18Now you need to step out of the car for me, please.
40:19Queen van Harrison is highly skilled
40:23at detecting when someone
40:24isn't telling the whole truth.
40:27He's about to put this dodgy driver
40:29under pressure.
40:32Is it your vehicle?
40:33No, it's one of my best mates.
40:36Did he know you got it?
40:37Yeah.
40:38Have you got a full licence,
40:39or provisional?
40:40Me?
40:41Yeah.
40:41I've got a full licence,
40:42but I don't know the...
40:44Oh, you've got a full licence?
40:45No, the...
40:46Although the 18-year-old claims
40:48to have a full driving licence,
40:49he quickly coughs
40:50to not having any insurance.
40:53Who's that in the passenger seat?
40:55That's me, mate.
40:57Is it his car?
40:58No, it's not his car.
40:59OK, so how do I know
41:00that this car hasn't been stolen?
41:02Er, well,
41:04I wouldn't be able to drive it
41:04if it was sold.
41:07But after a check
41:08on the lad's details,
41:09it turns out he would drive it
41:11without a full licence.
41:13You've got a provisional,
41:14haven't you?
41:18What?
41:18Yes, sir.
41:19You've got a provisional, though, yeah?
41:21So why don't you start being honest
41:22before you just go to custody,
41:23cos I'm getting sick of it?
41:26Things are rapidly going
41:27from bad to worse
41:28for this lying lad.
41:30Hello, my name's PC Beverley
41:31from the Rhodes Police Team
41:32in Northampton.
41:33So I'm with you,
41:33our vehicle at the minute,
41:34the Mini Cooper.
41:35And they could go downhill further
41:37if the Mini's mystery owner
41:39doesn't back up his story.
41:41Yeah, so what's the crack with it?
41:43Do you...
41:43Obviously, your mates have got it.
41:45Is it a case
41:46if you generally didn't know
41:47or is it a case
41:48if you want to make a report
41:49that it's been taken
41:50without your consent
41:51by your friends?
41:53His mate doesn't want
41:54to make a complaint.
41:55Your vehicle's now getting seized
41:57to Section 165 Road Traffic Act,
41:59which means it's no insurance,
42:00cos he's got no insurance
42:01to drive it.
42:01All I can say to you
42:04is if I don't give people
42:06permission to drive your vehicles.
42:08Very silly.
42:10It's going to cost the owner
42:11£192 to get the car back,
42:15plus another £26
42:16for each day it's left in the yard.
42:19Whenever you're ready
42:19to float to that tube, please.
42:24There's zero alcohol
42:25involved in tonight's display.
42:27It's a simple case
42:28of driving lessons needed.
42:31Well, I was going to stop
42:32and then I didn't really think
42:34it was safe to stop
42:35on that road sort of thing.
42:36Obviously, I can see
42:37you've got your hazards done,
42:38but the fact that you pulled
42:39back into my path
42:40when I was going past
42:40nearly wiped me out.
42:42Yeah, I don't really
42:44like no sort of thing.
42:46I sort of went to...
42:47Do you think the fact
42:48you don't know
42:49is because you haven't
42:49got a licence?
42:51No, I've been on the road
42:52for ages.
42:53I've ride motorbikes
42:53and everything,
42:54but I've pulled over to...
42:55Yeah, but the fact
42:55you've got a provisioned licence,
42:57you haven't proved
42:58you can pass your test, yeah?
42:59If we'd have squeezed
43:00against something,
43:00then we'd have been
43:01nowhere to go.
43:02Yeah, yeah.
43:03After some food for thought,
43:05Harrison de-arrests
43:06the teenager
43:07for failing to stop
43:08and reports him
43:09for driving without
43:10a licence or insurance.
43:13I know it makes
43:14having a laugh.
43:15Yeah, nah, but...
43:16You have consequences, yeah?
43:19One consequence
43:20they will face tonight
43:21is having to find
43:23a lift home.
43:24I think it's probably
43:25hit every single thing
43:26it can.
43:28It's dense everywhere.
43:29Everywhere.
43:31Mr Bump's motor
43:32comes complete
43:33with some questionable rules.
43:35I think just getting
43:36shut up and hold on,
43:37I think that sums it up to you,
43:38fair.
43:39Poor passenger,
43:39probably that's what
43:40he was thinking
43:40the whole time.
43:44The mini driver
43:45pleaded guilty
43:45to driving without
43:46a licence or insurance.
43:49He was ordered
43:49to pay £314
43:51in fines and costs
43:52and he received
43:53eight penalty points
43:55on his provisional licence.
43:56The mini driver
44:08will talk.
44:10Give me a
44:23behaviour
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