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Octy II Police Crash

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Spotted this on thedvdforums and only realised it was an octavia at the end of the video... ouch! (did a search and couldnt find it here so apologies if its already been posted)

It's only a little dent, that'll buff out...............:rofl:

what a stupid and wreckless piece of driving by the police driver.

Good of him to see if anyone else was hurt before getting his car back on 4 wheels:rolleyes:

Good of him to see if anyone else was hurt before getting his car back on 4 wheels:rolleyes:

Looks like "here", not "him":D

Should've specced the ESP. Wouldn't have turned over then!

Should've specced the ESP. Wouldn't have turned over then!

Doubt it would have helped much, you cant account for stupidity!

Nice of them them to check the cabbie was ok though, w*nkers!

The thing thats odd about this is why was somebody videoing this bit of road in the first place? The way it's being shot looks like they were expecting it to happen??? I must remember never to have a serious crash in Lithuania, the way the passers by just amble along, not giving a flying **** how the occupants of the car are going on. Are we sure this isn't from a film set or something?

lifes cheap over there. icy road probably videos from his flat. bet theres a lot of accidents at that junction. wasn't he lucky to video a skoda for our entertainment? waste of a good car.

Whoops!

Looks like a CCTV camera to me that, or similar - if you look at the quite robotic way it moves, as if by joystick?

Police driver going far, far too quickly into that junction - could he not see he was trying to go through against the flow of traffic?!!

Steve

It's a pity his driving reactions were not as quick, as those hazard warning lights coming on.

By the way did you notice the guy nearest to the the road where the police car ends up, just walk off

he must have a dislike for the old bill as well.

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