on โ01-01-2016 09:05 AM
http://www.nbnnews.com.au/2015/12/28/coffs-harbour-police-continue-their-hunt-for-speeding-driver/
1986 D21 Nissan Navara towing a 1968 Viscount caravan vs 4 highway patrol vehicles....
Police in Coffs Harbour remain on the hunt for the male driver of a utility towing a caravan which led officers on a wild
chase through the city yesterday afternoon.
When police attempted to pull the man over, he sped off and did a U-turn across four lanes of Pacific Highway traffic.
Four highway patrol vehicles abandoned the chase when it was considered too dangerous due to the heavy holiday
traffic.
The driver was picked up 2 days later at Hungry Head reserve after the police followed a trail of empty Red Bull cans to
the scene
...when questioned why he was speeding he stated.....
"ya know ya got to get here early at Hungry to get the best spots"
on โ01-01-2016 09:10 AM
Red bull gave him "wings"
on โ01-01-2016 09:21 AM
Honestly... the ute belongs to a well known local thug. Him and the ute stand out like dogs ..allls. He pulled into the Valla
Tavern bottleo drive through in the Ute and van literally as the footage was being shown on the NBN news grabs, spotted
the footage on the telly...let a heap of expletives rip......... bought grog and took off again.
the moral to the story????
....drugs are bad for you.......
on โ01-01-2016 09:29 AM
So four highway patrol vehicles couldn't catch
A 1986 navara towing a big ole 1968 viscount
Caravan?
Maybe they should try red bull for lunch instead of
Donuts ๐
on โ01-01-2016 11:34 AM
"Maybe they should try red bull for lunch instead of donuts"
on โ01-01-2016 08:51 PM
In their defence opmania, our local cops do a brilliant job. I for one are glad that they did call off the pursuit. That stretch of highway is a nightmare at the best of times, especially now with the roadworks.