@@x66Hawk66x I think he might be trying to say it's the police helicopter that needs shooting down like they're the ones putting people's lives at risk
His insurance company will take a very dim view and if he had hit some one the NHS has the right to claim back the cost of the ambulance and medical care.
@@Slaeowulf Erm, yeah…! That cost that has already been paid for. That is what should be reclaimed. That doesn’t make it a “money-making” exercise. Imagine you do something productive for a living like growing potatoes. Now you sell those potatoes for the cost it took you to grow them. You’ve already paid for growing them, but you are not “money-making”. If you sell them for more than the investment it took for you to grow them, you are turning a profit. Hence “money-making”. Nobody is suggesting that a profit be generated from such circumstances.
They'll be given a severe talking to .... Under the Human Rights Act, criminals must be given more respect than ordinary individuals so as not to prejudice their right to do what the f**k they like.
As it costs the taxpayer nearly £1000 a week to put them in prison budgets are now factor in sentencing. To say that will be slap n the wrist is bigoted rubbish. A driving ban and a suspended sentence will be minimal range of sentencing tariffs.
I’ve got a favourite episode of traffic cops - it is when 2 young female police officers work with each other to get a crime solved - (with lots of help from her companion) ♥️
I've been a 'Motorcyclist' for 60 years and take exception to the police calling him a Motorcyclist.....he is just a criminal using a motorcycle as part of his tool kit...
It’s like a lot of things naughty people do, they are in it for the moment, but in no way are they aware of future repercussions, until it’s too late. Particularly inherent in younger people.
Pathetic. Have to stop persuing because there is risk, yet the rider carries on causing risk to the public (including almost taking out a predestrian at the crossing) Soft touch UK
This is just my view on it, but stopping a pursuit because of the risk the police may introduce to the public could mean the dangerous rider will believe they think they are getting away and can afford to drive safer once they believe they are out of sight. Doesn't mean they will but overall risk will decrease.
@@quadangalo I mean, that's literally what they said. Let them think they have eased off, they go somewhere they feel safe, lo and behold they got lifted...
Well ye lol police will know a motorbike can avoid the stinger cos it only had 2 wheels how ever its supposed to be on the road do moterbikes/mopeds he won't of put the stigner on the foot path 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I now live in Leeds and the police are that poor here, we regularly see this and the kids wear balaclavas no helmets 90% of the time! Seen 3 drunks shoplift in Farmfoods here in Seacroft, and 2 police watch them! They didn’t react as the shop staff said they were doing their shopping and were supposed to be a different part of the city! Ye couldn’t write this, worst policed city I have ever seen.
Dudley isn't much better. I've had 3 motorbikes stolen, given a crime number and that was it for each one. I'd imagine it's similar throughout the UK, the televised stuff are exceptions to this, merely giving the impression of better policing
@@alexwood7678 here in Leeds and I know plenty of people who’ve had their bikes stolen and now they weren’t even given a crime reference number. It’s absolute rife motorcycle theft here at the moment
The kids on the bike can't really be fixed in a simple manner. If you don't chase them then you save on helicopter budgets but of course this tells the kids they can do exactly whatever they want. And let's face it, these kids are likely being brought up in dysfunctional and abusive households, they are just doing stuff until someone takes notice, if a little joyriding gets ignored then it will only escalate from there. You can't just ram them off the road, for one it runs the risk of killing innocent members of the public who are just on their way to the shops or school or whatever. For two, after you ram them you then need to send them to hospital and fix them up. Unless we are at the point where the people in the comments think slitting their throats would be a sensible thing to do (seriously I hope you aren't that far gone). So if you do nothing, it's dangerous with poor outcomes, if you chase them it's dangerous with poor outcomes. Even after you do catch them, so what. What kind of punishment do we have on offer? A lot of people are complaining they will get a slap on the wrist. As in they will learn nothing. But what punishment would they learn from? They have nothing, they have no expectations of a stable life, they don't live in a world with aspirations like that. They can do time, but that isn't cheap, and are they learning much? Again, no punishment leads to poor outcomes and punishment leads to poor outcomes. Fact is that the whole society we live in is messed up and this kind of behaviour is the evidence of that fact. Just take a read of the comments. Full of authoritatively written but simple minded 'advice'. 'Fixing' the country is not simple, there aren't simple answers.
How much did that pursuit cost.....and for what? He no doubt got a ban on a licence he doesn't yet hold and a fine he can't pay because he doesn't work. Joke.
Always used to be, you could carry a pillion on L plates if the pillion had a full motorcycle licence, used to do it all the time back in the 90s, we did get stopped a lot for it though, don't know if you still can....
0:24 Not allowed pillion while on L plates. As a biker of over 35+ years and counting. If you think extra people in car can affect the road handling then it is far, far worse with m, bikes. These idiots are only joy riders, thrill seeking.
Assuming vehicles are not under your name.. Best way to evade even a helicopter is to enter a shopping mall (with off street car park even better) and ditch it, go in, do clothes shopping and blend in.
@@skippyshake Exactly, it was. I would not worry, Mr know it all sounds like the type of prat that would have also said "why not call the chopper" had they not have did this. he actually sounds like a chav by his comment to be honest.
It costs thousands of pounds of tax payers money each time the bird goes up in the sky. The police think this is acceptable and so do some of the prats in the comment section. Look up how much it costs. All for the scally to get a slap on the wrists. Pathetic policing
@@adam.677 It costs thousands of more pounds of tax payers' money to nurse someone back to health from intensive care if hit by one of the prats on an illegal motorbike! I'm all for stricter consequences in court though!
That cop must feel like a real hero... 😂😂 Pathetic that tax money is wasted on such innocuous things, as a guy on a moped. (To be very clear, that is NOT a Motorbike.... look at it..
Learner, not allowed to carry a pillion, so your insurance is invalid, you lose your bike and get points, ultimately he failed to get away so will have the same outcome, just bigger fines, more points.
Chopper can stay in the air for up to 2 hours. And they can prepare a second helicopter to take over the pursuit if the 1st had to refuel. It does cost a lot to run but a criminal causing a serious crash or fatality will cost the taxpayer well over £1million in insurance costs alone.
@@davecom3 the psycholigical cost to the family & victim of a disabled relative crippled needlessly & suffering for the rest of their lives matters much more than any £ amount IMHO
@@Toby_the_Glen where do you get that figure from? I'm pretty sure it doesn't even cost 2k a minute to fly a fighter jet, never mind a police helicopter. They're expensive, yes, but expensive in this case means hundreds to thousands of pounds an hour, not minute.
all vehicles should have a chip in them, controllable by police, to immobilise the vehicle to stop every pursuit, and required by law to have it fixed, and put in some kind of tamper proof void ever passing MOT if ever tampered with.
I didn’t know using a stinger to stop a bike was common practice, also the helicopter getting involved seems over the top it’s not like he’s just robbed a bank and he’s fleeing it’s probably a joyride.
noone infront of him, plenty of grass. He's fall off onto the soft ground, the cops would arrest him. Dont see the issue. Did they catch him? yes. Did anyone get hurt? no. So whats the issue?
If police were just he would have stopped. But they are not, and likely would have taken his bike from him, and fined him, and more, so it's cause and effect.
@@Djnffnoeosmfasjjd For some reason, people think the majority of police are like the minority of police we hear about. I've dealt with one bad cop who didn't care about the situation they were called to deal with, even though they had a recording of death threats yelled at my then-GF (she was on the phone with them and the woman heard them, so they were recorded.) So the cop said "Your word against theirs. Every other situation they were called for, they honestly had nothing to go on other than damage to windows in the night. No idea who it was. Just kids in the local area. They were clearly apologetic they couldn't help. That situation was like 3-4 times. Basically, this guy feels all cops are like the first one. Not the other 3-4 .
Most learners and scumbag thieves,Because of police shortage and leftie policy's about letting them go,So they increase in numbers knowing the local "police" are a joke
@@phillwainewright4221 shut up with the fake scenario. When was the last person run over and killed by a moped? 😂 the answer is never. your more likely to be struck by lightning. GET A GRIP PHIL
This is not a scally on a moped, it's a psychopathic lunatic with no concept of life or law. The way he rides puts so many people in danger it's unreal, like they think it's a video game. They would think it so cool if they were just shot on sight, just like in a game.
As an ex-motorcyclist, I would endorse the use of air-to-ground missiles
No, you mean ground to air. I am glad i corrected your mistake
@@gary63693 If it's coming from the helicopter it's Air to ground..... So you failed at your correction.
@@gary63693 goofy reply
@P3RSY he's still hanging because his comment, taken lightly, is pretty funny 🤣
@@x66Hawk66x I think he might be trying to say it's the police helicopter that needs shooting down like they're the ones putting people's lives at risk
People that knowingly commit offences of this type should be charged for the cost of the resources used in the attempt to detain them.
Law enforcement is not a money making exercise.
His insurance company will take a very dim view and if he had hit some one the NHS has the right to claim back the cost of the ambulance and medical care.
@@itsonlyme9938he won't have had insurance
@@bobtahoma OP suggested that we charge the cost to the person comitting the offence despite its cost having already been paid for.
@@Slaeowulf Erm, yeah…! That cost that has already been paid for. That is what should be reclaimed. That doesn’t make it a “money-making” exercise.
Imagine you do something productive for a living like growing potatoes. Now you sell those potatoes for the cost it took you to grow them. You’ve already paid for growing them, but you are not “money-making”. If you sell them for more than the investment it took for you to grow them, you are turning a profit. Hence “money-making”. Nobody is suggesting that a profit be generated from such circumstances.
What happens to the idiot criminals? Seems like a slap on the wrist for most!
They'll be given a severe talking to ....
Under the Human Rights Act, criminals must be given more respect than ordinary individuals so as not to prejudice their right to do what the f**k they like.
nah they'll be given a fine, points on license and maybe told to attend a driving safety course.
As it costs the taxpayer nearly £1000 a week to put them in prison budgets are now factor in sentencing. To say that will be slap n the wrist is bigoted rubbish. A driving ban and a suspended sentence will be minimal range of sentencing tariffs.
@@kevinshanahan6064a driving ban is a joke considering most of them don’t have a license
I’ve got a favourite episode of traffic cops - it is when 2 young female police officers work with each other to get a crime solved - (with lots of help from her companion) ♥️
3:12 yeah he could run but he can’t hide because the helicopter above can see you there
What if helipcopter loses fuel what next??😂😂
Dregs at the bottom of a barrel (for want of a better word) are better than this sort of riff-raff. Much tougher sentencing and penalties now!
Failing to stop for police is a criminal offence by itself. Regardless of anything else you may or may not have done.
I dont get why they dont hand out permanent bans
in the UK he probably got 2 hrs in jail and a 5 pound fine
@@bobkontrolololuje8618 true, dont forget the free meal and the bottle of water that he still will have on that 2 hours. WELCOME TO UK.
I've been a 'Motorcyclist' for 60 years and take exception to the police calling him a Motorcyclist.....he is just a criminal using a motorcycle as part of his tool kit...
It's david from heartbeat tv programme, he's become a copper.
He looks just as thick as david as well haha.
Think he left the oven on 😂
He only eats McDonalds with his benefits money.
It’s like a lot of things naughty people do, they are in it for the moment, but in no way are they aware of future repercussions, until it’s too late. Particularly inherent in younger people.
I’ve seen older folks do it too. No F’s given
On a motorcycle you ARE allowed, as a learner to carry a passenger, providing the passenger has a full motorcycle licence.
I'm surprised it wasn't the usual, no insurance and no licence as they are already banned for x months like nearly every UK cop show on yt.
Motto of the story leave your iPhone at home 😀
125cc 😂 riding like he’s on a cbr1000r 😂😂😂😂
He made them look quite silly really, if he done all of that on a 125 He’ll be a menace on a 600 or 1000 cc 💀
Pathetic.
Have to stop persuing because there is risk, yet the rider carries on causing risk to the public (including almost taking out a predestrian at the crossing)
Soft touch UK
This is just my view on it, but stopping a pursuit because of the risk the police may introduce to the public could mean the dangerous rider will believe they think they are getting away and can afford to drive safer once they believe they are out of sight. Doesn't mean they will but overall risk will decrease.
@@quadangalo I mean, that's literally what they said. Let them think they have eased off, they go somewhere they feel safe, lo and behold they got lifted...
Image the cost of this chase with a helicopter, just to be given a £25 fine.
If the consequences were severe, this would not occur.
Channel 5 IS THE BEST
Just take the L plate off!
@The Stranger How the F is an ANPR camera going to detect a pillion? That's stranger than you.
Using a Stinger on a motor cycle?????
Well ye lol police will know a motorbike can avoid the stinger cos it only had 2 wheels how ever its supposed to be on the road do moterbikes/mopeds he won't of put the stigner on the foot path 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I now live in Leeds and the police are that poor here, we regularly see this and the kids wear balaclavas no helmets 90% of the time! Seen 3 drunks shoplift in Farmfoods here in Seacroft, and 2 police watch them! They didn’t react as the shop staff said they were doing their shopping and were supposed to be a different part of the city! Ye couldn’t write this, worst policed city I have ever seen.
Dudley isn't much better. I've had 3 motorbikes stolen, given a crime number and that was it for each one. I'd imagine it's similar throughout the UK, the televised stuff are exceptions to this, merely giving the impression of better policing
@@alexwood7678 here in Leeds and I know plenty of people who’ve had their bikes stolen and now they weren’t even given a crime reference number. It’s absolute rife motorcycle theft here at the moment
The kids on the bike can't really be fixed in a simple manner. If you don't chase them then you save on helicopter budgets but of course this tells the kids they can do exactly whatever they want. And let's face it, these kids are likely being brought up in dysfunctional and abusive households, they are just doing stuff until someone takes notice, if a little joyriding gets ignored then it will only escalate from there. You can't just ram them off the road, for one it runs the risk of killing innocent members of the public who are just on their way to the shops or school or whatever. For two, after you ram them you then need to send them to hospital and fix them up. Unless we are at the point where the people in the comments think slitting their throats would be a sensible thing to do (seriously I hope you aren't that far gone). So if you do nothing, it's dangerous with poor outcomes, if you chase them it's dangerous with poor outcomes. Even after you do catch them, so what. What kind of punishment do we have on offer? A lot of people are complaining they will get a slap on the wrist. As in they will learn nothing. But what punishment would they learn from? They have nothing, they have no expectations of a stable life, they don't live in a world with aspirations like that. They can do time, but that isn't cheap, and are they learning much? Again, no punishment leads to poor outcomes and punishment leads to poor outcomes.
Fact is that the whole society we live in is messed up and this kind of behaviour is the evidence of that fact. Just take a read of the comments. Full of authoritatively written but simple minded 'advice'. 'Fixing' the country is not simple, there aren't simple answers.
How much did that pursuit cost.....and for what? He no doubt got a ban on a licence he doesn't yet hold and a fine he can't pay because he doesn't work. Joke.
Heli is probably 10 k
So what would you do. Just let him drive and do whatever he wants to 🤷♂️
@@sentinel80 i think he's saying we need to provide some forced labour to these fools to pay for the cost of catching them
The rider should know not to have a passenger at the backseat of his bike with the L plate on
Always used to be, you could carry a pillion on L plates if the pillion had a full motorcycle licence, used to do it all the time back in the 90s, we did get stopped a lot for it though,
don't know if you still can....
I believe it’s a joke
@@user-ov8ct8pv3g but if you haven’t passed the motorbike test then no you can’t have a pillion passenger at the back of the bike
Haha, you make it sound like he cares
0:24 Not allowed pillion while on L plates. As a biker of over 35+ years and counting. If you think extra people in car can affect the road handling then it is far, far worse with m, bikes. These idiots are only joy riders, thrill seeking.
They tracked him through his mobile phone........ Big Brother is alive and snitching you to the police.
Nothing new. Get over it.
Beautiful sharing
What ?
@Nadine Delle absolutely gorgeous idea to share this...
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You know the most efficient tool to catch these idiots. Jet pack..they could literally land on bike
Assuming vehicles are not under your name..
Best way to evade even a helicopter is to enter a shopping mall (with off street car park even better) and ditch it, go in, do clothes shopping and blend in.
Yeah best way to handle a scooter is by pulling the helicopter out that cost £3200 per hour. Bravo
Our police ladies and gentlemen 👏🇬🇧
yup they caught the guy, noone was hurt. Arrested him and took him away.
@@AzguardMike yup they specialise in teenagers on mopeds...
@@lovelybitofbugle6762Copper sleep with your girlfriend mate? Or boyfriend
@@SCR94 king cooper?
Lol imagine calling the chopper for some chavs on a bike
Did you see how the dope head on the moped nearly hit a pedestrian crossing the road earlier? Chopper is well justified.
@@skippyshake Exactly, it was. I would not worry, Mr know it all sounds like the type of prat that would have also said "why not call the chopper" had they not have did this. he actually sounds like a chav by his comment to be honest.
It costs thousands of pounds of tax payers money each time the bird goes up in the sky. The police think this is acceptable and so do some of the prats in the comment section. Look up how much it costs. All for the scally to get a slap on the wrists. Pathetic policing
@@adam.677 It costs thousands of more pounds of tax payers' money to nurse someone back to health from intensive care if hit by one of the prats on an illegal motorbike! I'm all for stricter consequences in court though!
@@adam.677 whats your alternative? let him be?
It baffles me how they stop pursuing.... If the scummy chav crashes and injures himself then so be it.
Fully deserved I'd say.
Yeah but if he hurts someone else then what happens?
The police gave him a new PlayStation and some sweets ,
top speed on this will be what 50-60mph? just hit them off their scoter
Multimillion pound lawsuit that the tax payer would have to stump up.
Not all idiots are criminals - but all criminals are idiots.
That cop must feel like a real hero... 😂😂
Pathetic that tax money is wasted on such innocuous things, as a guy on a moped. (To be very clear, that is NOT a Motorbike.... look at it..
What A Pillock..
All that because he had a passenger on L plates.
I'll give it less than 5-years and the UK Skies will be full of drones
1:10 free kick?
😂 just dropping a comment in the hope the algorithm moves this comment up a notch, underrated
Tracking agenda noted
It's almost like GTA go off road or the wrong side and the pursuit stops. Almost like Vanished
It’s a 125 with pillion lol!
In this situation the police should be allowed to swipe them off the road
If the suspects weren’t wearing helmets the police wouldn’t chase them for fear of injury or death, absolute madness
Wrong. They changed that rule years ago.
@@Slaeowulf got a link to that rule change?
@@AzguardMike Got google?
@@Slaeowulf it’s left to local stations policy but most still won’t chase bikes without helmets so nothings changed
All that money spent on the chopper etc for him to get a £100 fine. Pointless
So ignore criminals?
Same group of people…
What about his friend
slap on the wrist and probs DQ'd from driving ... joke
Lol
Riding?
Just looks like every motorcyclist to me!
way too long before abandoning chase
To be fair, he was driving like a numptie even when the police we're not following
Soo... Pls explain me what happened??
He stole the motorbike and he went the wrong way down the road. Causing a dangerous situation
@@Thyph3n__69 HE WAS THE REGISTERED KEEPER OF THE BIKE...
Learner, not allowed to carry a pillion, so your insurance is invalid, you lose your bike and get points, ultimately he failed to get away so will have the same outcome, just bigger fines, more points.
@@Thyph3n__69 He didn't steal the bike if you listen to what was said he is the registered keeper.
Ukeu war dec nuc./
Uk justice is a joke…..slap on wrist no doubt
Helicopters can't stay airborne for long, he could of just kept riding around until it ran out of fuel 💀
Plus they cost £2k a minute to run!
Chopper can stay in the air for up to 2 hours. And they can prepare a second helicopter to take over the pursuit if the 1st had to refuel. It does cost a lot to run but a criminal causing a serious crash or fatality will cost the taxpayer well over £1million in insurance costs alone.
@@davecom3 the psycholigical cost to the family & victim of a disabled relative crippled needlessly & suffering for the rest of their lives matters much more than any £ amount IMHO
@@Toby_the_Glen where do you get that figure from? I'm pretty sure it doesn't even cost 2k a minute to fly a fighter jet, never mind a police helicopter. They're expensive, yes, but expensive in this case means hundreds to thousands of pounds an hour, not minute.
all vehicles should have a chip in them, controllable by police, to immobilise the vehicle to stop every pursuit, and required by law to have it fixed, and put in some kind of tamper proof void ever passing MOT if ever tampered with.
wasting money on a helicopter.....just knock them off the bike, stop being such snowflakes.
Ch5 programming is getting worse n not even worthwhile watching
I didn’t know using a stinger to stop a bike was common practice, also the helicopter getting involved seems over the top it’s not like he’s just robbed a bank and he’s fleeing it’s probably a joyride.
Which is fine until he knocks over your wife/child etc
Mind boggles that you put that in writing. Are you old enough to have a licence?
noone infront of him, plenty of grass. He's fall off onto the soft ground, the cops would arrest him. Dont see the issue. Did they catch him? yes. Did anyone get hurt? no. So whats the issue?
If police were just he would have stopped. But they are not, and likely would have taken his bike from him, and fined him, and more, so it's cause and effect.
All of which happened, with even more serious charges from all the poor riding trying to get away...
you're trolling right?
@@shardlake, and it would not have occurred had the police been just. Justice is compassion, which the police and State lack.
@@TheErsatzMode If the police weren’t just and didn’t have a duty of care, he’d be off the bike and flying over the top of their bonnet.
@@Djnffnoeosmfasjjd For some reason, people think the majority of police are like the minority of police we hear about. I've dealt with one bad cop who didn't care about the situation they were called to deal with, even though they had a recording of death threats yelled at my then-GF (she was on the phone with them and the woman heard them, so they were recorded.) So the cop said "Your word against theirs. Every other situation they were called for, they honestly had nothing to go on other than damage to windows in the night. No idea who it was. Just kids in the local area. They were clearly apologetic they couldn't help. That situation was like 3-4 times.
Basically, this guy feels all cops are like the first one. Not the other 3-4 .
That sums up most motorbikers
I disagree. I've done bike safe and advanced riding. The 5 % paints everyone with the same brush
Bruh these are not true motor-biker’s!
Most learners and scumbag thieves,Because of police shortage and leftie policy's about letting them go,So they increase in numbers knowing the local "police" are a joke
Thanks for that really well-informed and insightful comment. Have you any other bigotries you'd like to share?
How much money did it cost to get that bird in the air? Was it worth it for catching a scally on a moped? Rhetorical question
Yes it was.
Adam - if he'd run over and killed a member of your family, would you still ask that question?
@@phillwainewright4221 shut up with the fake scenario. When was the last person run over and killed by a moped? 😂 the answer is never. your more likely to be struck by lightning. GET A GRIP PHIL
@@phillwainewright4221 and yes I would
This is not a scally on a moped, it's a psychopathic lunatic with no concept of life or law. The way he rides puts so many people in danger it's unreal, like they think it's a video game. They would think it so cool if they were just shot on sight, just like in a game.
Talk about pathetic police, Abandoning the chase! Go faster, make them go faster so they crash and d13.
Just not come on bikes with their cars