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Police Interceptors - anyone see it last night?
« on: 14 February 2012, 16:12:22 »

Police were chasing an Omega and caught him up when he had to stop for a level crossing that had gates down. Didn't realise Omega windows were so tough......the copper was repeatedly whacking the drivers door window with his truncheon (oo-er missus) as hard as he could and just couldn't break it! :o Then the nutter in the Omega reversed and nearly crushed the coppers legs between the Omega and police car and took off again. Anyone on here by any chance? ::) ;D
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Re: Police Interceptors - anyone see it last night?
« Reply #1 on: 14 February 2012, 16:15:56 »

Anyone on here by any chance? ::) ;D

TB when he's tried to fill up at Shell on a bad day, maybe? We know he's an angry, angry man ... ;) ;D
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Re: Police Interceptors - anyone see it last night?
« Reply #2 on: 14 February 2012, 16:17:52 »

Police were chasing an Omega and caught him up when he had to stop for a level crossing that had gates down. Didn't realise Omega windows were so tough......the copper was repeatedly whacking the drivers door window with his truncheon (oo-er missus) as hard as he could and just couldn't break it! :o Then the nutter in the Omega reversed and nearly crushed the coppers legs between the Omega and police car and took off again. Anyone on here by any chance? ::) ;D

It wasn't an omega it was an Alfa 156. Think they got mixed up :y
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Re: Police Interceptors - anyone see it last night?
« Reply #3 on: 14 February 2012, 16:25:59 »

Police were chasing an Omega and caught him up when he had to stop for a level crossing that had gates down. Didn't realise Omega windows were so tough......the copper was repeatedly whacking the drivers door window with his truncheon (oo-er missus) as hard as he could and just couldn't break it! :o Then the nutter in the Omega reversed and nearly crushed the coppers legs between the Omega and police car and took off again. Anyone on here by any chance? ::) ;D

It wasn't an omega it was an Alfa 156. Think they got mixed up :y

Thanks for straightening that out. :y I heard the narrator say they were chasing an Omega but I thought at the time it didn't look like one. Although to be honest, the pictures were a bit fuzzy anyway so it was difficult to tell.
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Re: Police Interceptors - anyone see it last night?
« Reply #4 on: 14 February 2012, 17:04:14 »

Didn't realise Omega windows were so tough......the copper was repeatedly whacking the drivers door window with his truncheon (oo-er missus) as hard as he could and just couldn't break it

Believe it or not, it is very difficult to break a car window with a baton. You have to hit it at the right point, which is difficult when the car is moving.
Although when a crim breaks into your car they always manage it in one!
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Re: Police Interceptors - anyone see it last night?
« Reply #5 on: 14 February 2012, 17:45:31 »

Didn't realise Omega windows were so tough......the copper was repeatedly whacking the drivers door window with his truncheon (oo-er missus) as hard as he could and just couldn't break it

Believe it or not, it is very difficult to break a car window with a baton. You have to hit it at the right point, which is difficult when the car is moving.
Although when a crim breaks into your car they always manage it in one!



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Re: Police Interceptors - anyone see it last night?
« Reply #6 on: 14 February 2012, 18:14:41 »

Didn't realise Omega windows were so tough......the copper was repeatedly whacking the drivers door window with his truncheon (oo-er missus) as hard as he could and just couldn't break it

Believe it or not, it is very difficult to break a car window with a baton. You have to hit it at the right point, which is difficult when the car is moving.
Although when a crim breaks into your car they always manage it in one!



Automatic centre punch, works a treat and very quiet.

A nut or bolt on the end of a piece of string, a quick conker-type flick and you're in................so I believe.
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Re: Police Interceptors - anyone see it last night?
« Reply #7 on: 14 February 2012, 18:45:45 »

Didn't realise Omega windows were so tough......the copper was repeatedly whacking the drivers door window with his truncheon (oo-er missus) as hard as he could and just couldn't break it

Believe it or not, it is very difficult to break a car window with a baton. You have to hit it at the right point, which is difficult when the car is moving.
Although when a crim breaks into your car they always manage it in one!



Automatic centre punch, works a treat and very quiet.

A nut or bolt on the end of a piece of string, a quick conker-type flick and you're in................so I believe.
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Re: Police Interceptors - anyone see it last night?
« Reply #8 on: 14 February 2012, 20:30:07 »

agreed it was a 2001 156 2.0 cloverleaf but I rewound it as I thought the narrator said omega too. What he actually says is that the interceptors are in the omega. a 2002 MV6 IIRC.
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Re: Police Interceptors - anyone see it last night?
« Reply #9 on: 14 February 2012, 20:32:49 »

Didn't realise Omega windows were so tough......the copper was repeatedly whacking the drivers door window with his truncheon (oo-er missus) as hard as he could and just couldn't break it

Believe it or not, it is very difficult to break a car window with a baton. You have to hit it at the right point, which is difficult when the car is moving.
Although when a crim breaks into your car they always manage it in one!



Automatic centre punch, works a treat and very quiet.

A nut or bolt on the end of a piece of string, a quick conker-type flick and you're in................so I believe.

Hey Steve, don't go giving away scouse "tricks of the trade" ::) ;)
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