Watch as the Metropolitan Police pull all the stops to get a donated liver to Chelsea Hospital across London on a Friday Lunchtime. Video courtesy of Police Camera Action on ITV.
Taken from BBC's Car wars, this is a video of a cop car losing control (and it's driver presumably) at 120mph, and spinning miraculously missing everything. The best bit is missing from this clip, where the driver asks his passenger and colleague "You ok?" To which he replies, "Yeah, bit dizzy..."
216 miles, 5 hours, condensed into less then 3 minutes. Who said Wales doesn't need a motorway from North to South? Oh, and a bit of Maths shows I would have been travelling at 5,814 miles an hour.
The mysterious appearance of a full blown police escort for 3 coaches heading up the mall on 27th May 2008. The coaches seemed to be nothing more then an old people's tour, so I'm guessing someone was unwell.
Returning from London to South Wales on the M4 on Wednesday 28th May. This was a heavy storm near Swindon that lasted 45 minutes. The flash of the speedo shows I was only doing 55mph.
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