Subtitles added to the video! They’re not perfect but should be sufficient for the story. Background info: A 42-year old man from Purmerend, the Netherlands is caught after a bizarre chase. The man driving a Porsche 911 GT3 drove at speeds exceeding 200 km/h (125 mph) on the A7. The police gave him the stop sign from an undercover surveillance car. The Porsche, ignoring this, took a last second exit and went off. While entering the high way again, the driver lost control in the corner of the entranceway hitting the safety rails, losing several parts from his car, nonetheless he tried to escape again. While being chased he took the road verge desperate to escape. Entering a parking space next to the highway and steps over to a Volkswagen Golf, driven by his 33-year old girlfriend. A 29-year old man which was the passenger at the Porsche took over the wheel from the Porsche and tries to get away. As seen in the video, while this was happening the police is taking a safe distance, observing until backup has arrived. The Golf drives away like nothing happened but the police knew he was in that car. They create a road block to hold up the traffic so they can arrest the former Porsche driver, the passenger now driving the Porsche also gets arrested. In the Golf happens to be a baby and in the baby-seat they discovered a firearm. In the clothing of the baby hard drugs were found. Both man are still in custody. 13 feb 2007 SBS6 Wegmisbruikers
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@Syatek2020 its the netherlands dude!
that highway is so much nicer than the ones in US
@Switched16 i know, and they should…but what I was saying is there has to be a point where police draw the line and assume that the damage isnt worth the reward….im not saying that they should let people get away with things Im just saying when the risk outweighs the reward they should stop
haha at 1:09 he said sukkel, means dummass, funny cop
@MARZ123able Nope.
@stuckinthecities Correct, that’s exactly what they did!
@brandoneargle1 Driving 220 km/h on a 120 km/h-road, ignoring police stop sign, overtaking on the rightside or emergency lane are some of the reasons why police tried to stop him.
@dannysauer Police thought it was easier to arrest the guy in Volkswagen. He wasn’t wearing his seatbelt. The guy in the Porsche escaped because the police got stuck in a traffic jam.
@OwnedByLeo14 no that is Dutch language ,a form of german
someone played to much need for speed…
I love how the police said “loser”.
@vettefreak90
we realize that, but it still sounds better than the hillbilly american english!
@MARZ123able
what?
lol. zooms in on 220 km’h… that isn’t very fast, like 120 mph. everyone in california in east/south drives 100 at night, and all the real idiots drive more.
I wonder if these people realize how stupid their language sounds.
English motha fucka do you speak it!?!?!?!
Oh G what a beautiful language…
Dutch ftw!
4:21 a TOYOTA PRIUS ON THE AUTOBAHN LOL
fargingroovin’
wtf did he hit he wasnt damaged when he turned around
the narrator sounds like hes trying to cough up a lugi
wooww porsche transform to tank 1:19
@OwnedByLeo14 it netherlands
Fucking morons. Your statistics are shit. Americans still drive manual transmissions. Slappida the bass