How they deal with high speed chases in Thailand: Cop decides he’s finally had enough and opens fire on speeding car
Dramatic footage of the chase is taken from the officer's helmet camera
After a flurry of bullets is fired into the car the wheels finally burst and the vehicle skids to a halt
Police recover drugs and a pistol from the automobile and arrest the fugitives
PUBLISHED: 20:31 GMT, 26 February 2016 | UPDATED: 12:36 GMT, 26 February 2016
A dramatic video of a police chase in Thailand finally ends after an officer decides he has had enough and opens fire on a speeding car.
The hot pursuit is captured by a cop riding a motorbike with a helmet camera.
Several officers join him in a frightening chase before they burst the fugitives' wheels and the car skids to a halt before the squad runs in to make the arrest.
At the beginning of the footage the policeman with a helmet camera joins a chase where a driver is attempting zto escape from the law by speeding away in a car.
The fugitive hurries down a narrow street in the countryside before turning onto a main road.
Lights flashing the cop approaches the car, which has already taken damage, as the driver tries to make a U-turn on the road.
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High speed interdiction Thai style
High speed interdiction Thai style
'Diplomacy is the art of telling people to go to hell in such a way they ask for directions'. -Winston Churchill-
Re: High speed interdiction Thai style
As I understand the traffic Constable who recorded this, completed his training about 2 years ago and purchased the helmet cam himself to record his daily activities.
'Diplomacy is the art of telling people to go to hell in such a way they ask for directions'. -Winston Churchill-