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That was the most heartfelt "Bollocks!" I've ever heard.
That fucking killed me 😂😂
@@karl46what time is it said
@@CrispeeCrisps15 45:10
@@Kj_Gamer2614 😭😭😂Ty
Ngl that caught me off guard I was high and when he said i started laughing so much 😂😂
I hope those kids are ok - "Mum doesn't come home till dark time" made me cry man .
Children being abandoned
is absolutely OUTRAGEOUS
They could have set the house on fire, accidentally, and the outcome would have been very different
At 6 I was an adventurous kid sticking stuff in random places mum caught me nearly putting slime in my sisters Xbox one imagine if I was let alone
I am fairly sure it wasn't the first time or that it will be the last time. The sad part is parents have to work and support their kids.
@@karenhempfling9180if you can't afford to sensibly look after your kids then you shouldn't have them in the first place
@@jacobmassey3897 Not saying it's the case here, because we simply don't know, but something could have happened (for example a divorce, the loss of a good-paying job for a partner, etc.) after the kids were born that forced their mothers to work to make ends meet and not be able to afford daycare for the children.
I've been trying to abandon my kids for years, but they just keep pestering me and following me around. I'd be quite happy if the police were to take them away and look after them for me, one is 27 and the other 34......please take them.
Well done for not treating that woman any differently just because shes a police officer
She’s a cop herself; she should have known better… 👮🏻
@@chrismayer3919 exactly
@@chrismayer3919 A cop that starts crying for no reason and wants a special treatment for being a cop. What a shining example of a human being.... And they wonder why so many people hate the police.
There are several incidents in various episodes of the series where police officers expect to get off lightly after being caught and become quite upset when told no (all the ones I've seen tended to be middle-aged women but that may be observer bias)
Police _must_ be held to a HIGHER standard than members of the general public, not given a free pass. Anything else rapidly undermines public trust in the system
@@dracul1986This should be a good reason for her to become an EX-cop
"I swear on my life" is recognised as a free admission of guilt. And "I swear on my mum's life" means this isn't the first time I've stolen a car.
Pretty much. It's the line all scammers use
That’s what I thought, glad to see I’m not alone!
Here in Australia our elderly have to do a driving test every year after the age of 80, it works well here
It should be lowered to 70 years
A young girl was killed by an elderly driver not far from where I live a few years ago. But try to have the conversation and a lot of older drivers will tell you they've never had an accident. In my experience they tend to be the oblivious ones I've followed for miles doing 20 below the speed limit causing other drivers to get impatient and take risks.
The oldest motorist in the world a few years ago was an Australian woman (101 years old at the time, retired at the age of 99, and drove a manual Toyota Yaris)
In other countries it would cost votes.
I wish the U.S. would do something like this. Yes, it sucks to have to tell someone they're not safe to drive anymore but I've had near misses with elderly drivers literally not seeing me and moving into my lane on the highway. Both times I was able to get over into the other lane and honk at them but they just went on their merry way with not even a hand signal to show they were aware they almost caused an accident. And there have been stories of elderly people driving into buildings and hurting or killing people. I'm sure they never mean to hurt or kill anyone but the result is still the same... they did hurt or kill someone and no matter how much people feel sorry for them, they can't continue driving!
She turned on the tears to try and get out of the ticket, gutted 😂
We don’t know what we don’t know. She’s human not perfect. None of us are.
The situation with the two children was absolutely shocking. 😳
Don't worry they'll be fine after both mums got a caution 😥
It certainly is shocking, how can a parent leave a 5 and 6 year old alone at home all day or longer, so much could go seriously wrong. I know safeguarding and the duty which has to be done now. Social services will be informed and possibly remove from the parent care/ lack off it. The situation will be monitored and parent could face arrest for neglect. But courts will always favour getting kids back to air biological parent rather than care, much depends on the parent though so who knows.
The last couple of years driving from London to Edinburgh, there were times when the rain was so heavy sensible drivers had to slow down to 30 mph. Idiots driving past at 70/80 mph with about 5 metre visibility. Stupidity causes accidents.
It was explained. Hopefully the moms will get help from social services to get care for the girls when they’re at work and not lose their jobs. Unemployment is high in UK. I’m not excusing it just seeing reality in many countries right now.
$475 fine and 3 points for even touching your mobile phone. No sympathy. She should know better. Police here have 50% lower points threshold. They would lose their job
I talk to my phone. I wouldn't dream of touching it. It talks to my stereo. If someome calls me it turns the radio down and tells me who is calling. It then turns the volume up for the voice call. I can turn the heating up from work. My daughter uses her satnav by touch and I have told her that I'll break her arms if I see her do it again. My phone is old. Hers is state of the art.
(I haven't broken her arms yet!)
It's 6 points now
We use pounds £
@@BrianBell4073 You should do that, you know, preemptively!
@@RasMosi I love her too much. But she knows now. ;-)
i was here when the title was still "Mayor Collision On Motorway Ends Up Being Fatal"
Yeah, the colleague using their phone because they were lost had their reputation fatally injured.
Another mayor in a collision !!! They have bad luck mayors there 😂
We persuaded our mum to give up driving at 80 years old. It was becoming scary to drive with her.
Same with my grandfather- he was becoming very forgetful of where he was even going and some of the things he did in a car were dangerous. He gave up driving at 82.
In my 20s, I refused to be a passenger of several cow-orkers (ranging in age from 25-55) due to their poor driving habits. As someone covering 50,000 miles/year I felt that they were fatal crashes waiting to happen
Cotton & Bradley must be so proud of themselves. Great job boys.
"Smith and Westbury" almost sounds like a gun brand.
That's because it's very close to "smith and wesson" an actual gun brand :)
Never seen such dry tears...
We had a faulty bike rack that dropped our bikes on the road once, luckily not a motorway and the cars behind us were paying attention and flashed us. Unfortunately it's quite easy to buy a dodgy product on the internet.
No fatalilty? What's with the title?
The female cop who asked for her colleagues to overlook her offence on camera certainly had her reputation fatally injured 😂😂
This channel has done this a few times, pure clickbait.
The two mother's also double fatality on their egos😅
Could also watch the show because of an interest in policin
@@helenellsworth9556 Whereas your offence is illegal use of an apostrophe in a simple plural!
You’d have thought the Mayor would have known better
It’s not the weathers fault it’s the drivers: driving too close to each other and too fast! Ridiculous.
55:28 a bloke in his 90's crashed into the rear of my daughter's car several years back, she still has muscular and skeletal issues to this day, having to have regular painful sports physio sessions to help reset her muscles and posture. the old guy didn't even realize he'd had a crash. policeman at the scene immediately confiscated his license. they reckon he was going about 70 mph. she was very lucky as it could've been a lot worse.
Glad to hear ur daughter is doing better, thankfully it wasn't a lot worse
Poor elderly man going the wrong way. The officers treated him gently I am so glad. He shouldn't have been driving in that weather at 93 years old. I feel so sorry for the man, but it was so dangerous.
Poor old dude might have Dementia or Alzheimers. 😒☹️
all these police are mid aged and experienced. today they all seem to be very young. the differnce in policing is massive.
Police officers should be held to a much higher standard. Should be fined.
I've twice taken a licence from a family member through dementia, they were both younger than I'm 92 and still have full a road awareness, I don't drive unless it's really necessary, we have to have common sense
we had to do that for a family member before, we lied to them and told them their car was broken down and was in the garage being fixed
Families also have responsibility as do GPs. It’s not necessarily age it’s competence, cognitive function or other health issues which impact a persons driving capacity.
"I swear on my mums, brothers, sisters, aunty twice removed and the guy who runs the local kebab shops life I never did nuffin" Convicted of TWOC! Why ffs? With all those lives on the line. Shocking!
this is the funniest comment here😭😭
What’s interesting is that the old man’s car looked like it was taken off on the M40 junction with A34 (Bicester) which is in TVP area and over an hour from Birmingham!!
No its the M42 junction with the A34 J4 near Shirley because they say its around the m42/m40 interchange
The m40 other than at the m42 junction and from Stokenchurch to Uxbridge isn't lit on the main carraigeway (even back then) and J9 is a much wider junction than that!!
I grew up there, didn't look anything like the A34 junction to me...
TVP?? I feel dumb asking
@@niaharmes9256 "Thames Valley Police". Just the 'branch' they work in 😊
@@niaharmes9256 Thames Valley Police
From Jimmy's age and year of birth, Im guessing this episode is approx 15 years old.
2009 I think
Sad to think Jimmy is gone by now. He seemed like a fun old guy... but maybe don't ride with him in a car!
Yes These episodes were first aired 2010/2011, 20.34 is referring to the big freeze of Christmas 2009 into 2010
2009. I don't think they even film Motorway Cops anymore.
Police Interceptors and Traffic Cops are still going though?
@@ohhiitsmikeMotorway Cops finished in 2015. Traffic Cops is still going. The last series was in Derbyshire, and I’ve been informed the next series might be in Northamptonshire.
I’m surprised MOM has high end jacket, hair, and nails, yet can’t pay for childcare.
Fast forward to 2024 and Abdul would be taken home and maybe even make him a cup of tea!.
Let's not forget the police brutality pushing his head into his snowflake friends on the roof of the car, poor little mite, onest officer on next doors cats life innit
I was left paralysed and nearly dead by an old driver, that guy should have had his car taken away a decade ago! Damn
I'm from New Zealand. We have had mandatory 3-year retesting of over 75s for over 40 years.
Personally I'd be happy with mandatory retesting of drivers at least every 10 years (license renewal) as it's clear that too many drivers competence peak is just after they pass their initial test
Britain doesn't even test eyesight at photo license renewals. When New Zealand introduced THAT requirement it was initially thought the equipment was faulty because so many drivers were failing - it turned out to be perfectly accurate and a huge number of drivers really were tootling about with poor vision. Such a discovery should be a big red warning flag for safety authorities in all countries which rely on self-reporting.
Which collision was fatal.....
It’s obvious if you watched it properly, the kids bike didn’t stand a chance nothing could be done 😂😂😂😂😂
The Mayor one. RIP Mayor.
And she wasn't even lost. She knew clearly where she was going and lied that she was lost.
I agree....M5....M6.... Junction 18.... it's a doddle of a trip to Cheshire. How can you be "lost" on a Motorway?
No, her demeanor and theatrics were deplorable. I hope she gets a severe dressing down from her Station Commander and a written warning as to her future conduct.
That bollocks 😂
Sympathy for a 93-year-old who shouldn’t be on the road 😂
Bollocks, says it all, poor bugger knew that his driving days were over. Good innings though and NO injuries to anyone by the Grace of God.
The bmw is a write off" but it's still on the road today 😂
Mayor Collision?
Blinded by Blue Light!
In my opinion I think that once you turn 70-75 yrs old have to give up your license. Here in Australia 🇦🇺 you have to be 16 yrs old to apply for your learners permit so I think there should be a cut off because as you get older your reflexes are not as sharp & you also have health issues. Thank you for sharing ❤❤❤🇦🇺
Jimmy was hilarious
bloody hell mayor
I noticed the fancy finger nails on the neglectful mum. Too many times young parents forget how precious children are. Maybe forego the nails and extras and pay for child care. IMO
Yes....I noticed that too....obviously not working on some assembly line.......
53:10 How on earth would they expect one to stop and turn round on a motorway?? It would be another offence if they'd seen him doing that.
can we get an original date in the description guessing this one is 2009
7:18 they should play im.flying with out wings on the cars radio😂8:28 they needs some flashing lights on their hats😂
Ummm… where’s the “fatal”? Had to give a dislike for the misleading title.
Dh
Absolutely mad having a motorway without a central barrier
Please! As a colleague? Yeah, no. Did you see the camera crew? Not happening.
When that 93 year old man started getting interviewed by that police I couldn't believe the answers he was giving.
He was so confused and had absolutely no idea what he'd been doing or where he'd been.
I still say that once you exceed 70 years old you should have basic competency tests run against you for to make sure you're capable of operating a vehicle.
If you are ninety years old, you should not be driving. its about reaction time not merely sight and health.
56:02 Yes. Same in Canada.
34.35 mins, Do police officers need to wear seatbelts? I believe that the police officer talking (9475) is not wearing his seatbelt. How much does he have to pay?
I thought CMPG was Central Motorway Patrol Group . The lady Police officer SHOULD have got OFF the M/Way to phone . Police are supposed to be SETTING an EXAMPLE , as they give tickets out to people who stupidly use their phones in their hands while moving . They take no shit from folk using their phones . I hope she was not ribbed too much .
No , PC Cotton! Her colleagues will think less of her now. There goes her promotion.
Who on earth sanctioned that the elderly man was fit to drive?!!! Having said that he seemed like a nice chap, just should not have been driving. Crisis averted by the police who handled the situation well.
Sadly it's a self certification thing.
You simply declare yourself as fit.
Families have a responsibility to persuade drivers to stop but rarely do.
A law change is needed.
@@michaelevans205 Several law changes are needed. It's recently been OKed for doctors to be able to notifiy DVLA, but it's not mandatory and none have done so
@@miscbits6399 Tell me about it.
A couple of years ago I had the unpleasant task of persuading my father, an ex RAF Police advanced driver, that it would be best if he relinquished his licence. He was 84 and had taken to using upright objects as an aide to cornering.
Not easy, but necessary.
Jimmy really got to me. What a sweet old man
What is a Mayor Collision?
A collision where a mayor was involved.
When Sidik Khan gets in a RTC
And that, is why elederly people should have an annual medical to assess if they're still fit to drive
Victoria, Australia already does that when you reach 75 if you are licenced for anything bigger than a car. Every year you are required to have a full medical exam, full optometrist exam/report and .full endocrinologist report if you have any diabetic traces every 12 months. Then if you are still driving passenger vehicles professionally you have to go through the same documents for Commercial Passenger Vehicles Victoria, but luckily you can arrange to have them get the info from Vic Roads.
At 76 it can be a pain the the butt, but it is for the safety of yourself and all the other road users, so I accept it. Lobby your own state government to do something officially.
@@michaelcauser474 exactly. I've said for years that you'd have to do additional/regular training and testing for anything else (aeroplane, bus, lorry, forklift) but somehow it's accepted that car drivers don't need it.
Not just elderly. There is a large cohort of drivers whose competence peaks around the time they obtain their license
When I was a teenager in New Zealand a local judge regularly sentenced drivers to resit their driving tests. At least 1/3 failed those retests
He was forced to stop doing it after several legal challenges went to higher courts
Hopefully those kids are in a safer and better place, who tf leaves their kids alone until late at night, especially at that age?
I feel sorry for Jimmy’s son, you can see the realisation in his eyes that his dad won’t be able to drive anymore. Glad he is ok.
Yeah, jimmy’s son was going to have to step up and repay dad for all the time he collected his son from schools, friends homes, soccer etc. Smile som, get used t9 it ! xoxox
With 93 still a license ??
When you think about it the Highway Code does not give a rule on how to sort out driving against the traffic on the wrong side of the motorway for some reason.
Try " MAJOR "
Totally unbelievable 👏
PC Sheargold needs some retra in police driving technique. Responding to a blue light call, at speed, on the motorway, she's gawping all over the place rather than watching the road and her collar is up so high she has virtually no peripheral vision! That's VERY dangerous!!!
“Thank god you pulled me over I’m lost” nice try lady.
I HAVE used that excuse when being pulled over (near London bridge) and was grateful for the cops helping me locate myself on a map and guiding where I needed to go (Yes, it was before satnavs and yes I was extremely lost in London)
I agree....M5....M6.... Junction 18.... it's a doddle of a trip to Cheshire. How can you be "lost" on a Motorway?
No, her demeanor and theatrics were deplorable. I hope she gets a severe dressing down from her Station Commander and a written warning as to her future conduct.
A police officer crying like a baby just because she's lost. She's clearly not emotionally mature enough to be a police officer.
I wonder how many people she has caught holding the phone while they were moving ??
I totally agree with the police - at the moment after a certain age all you have to do to keep driving is to tick a box and self-certify that you are capable. My Dad has been doing this for years but his driving skills were totally inadequate for this day and age - he is now 84 - and it used to worry us constantly because of all the incidences he was involved in but were always the fault of other motorists but he would not give up his licence as he saw it as a loss of his independence. I fully support testing drivers after a certain age - if they pass then thats great but if they dont they need to be taken off the roads to ensure they safety of themselves and their passengers but also the safety of other road users. I know its a difficult conversation bit it needs to be done.
Lady wanting special treatment... even if this was just around 2010... disgraceful!? You are part of the force, and are attempting to corrupt your fellow officers! What the hey!
She cares more about her fake nails and wig than the kids
Prediction, Mr. Boy Scout is in her town years later, she pulls him over because he's drunk. She throws some drugs in his car Mr. Boy Scout ends up in prison for the next five years. "No hath a woman's scorn" 😂
OOO cake fine for using the phone!!
22:33 i was born 1970 and was walking to and from school alone from age 5. Both parents worked and were out from 0300 and 1800. I also had to clean out the coal fire grate and prepare it for lighting that evening when they got in.
That may be so but it doesn't make it right.
Me too mate same
@user-ei3dq2dw6i just the way it was back then wasn't it , and of course, no, it doesn't make it right. I dread to think what our parents went through when they were children .
Ditto, and I shudder to think of some of the things I got up to unsupervised. Meantime I had more sense than my brother, who I pulled back from doing a few utterly dangerous things (as an adult, he's one of the people I won't ever be a passenger with and I don't know how he ever passed his driving test at 18 in the first place)
There are good reasons why those child supervision laws exist and as a GenXer who survived without them my only wish is that when detected, parents are supported rather than prosecuted - 99% are trying to keep their kids out of destitution, not being narcisssitic sociopaths
45:09 absolute 🐐
Where was the "MAJOR Collision On Motorway Ends Up Being Fatal" part?
When was this actual filmed?
2009 into 2010
The lady who lost the bikes off of the bike carrier was treated pretty shabbily by the officer who was in charge of the incident, he was going to give her a ticket from the outset without ascertaining the reason why they had come off, and only softened when it was apparent the restraint system had failed, that is just an unfortunate thing to happen, she could not have been expected to know that the restraint was going to fail, and if he had given her a ticket she could easily fight it in court, and win, but it was the automatic high and mighty attitude that struck me, if that is how he approaches every incident then he needs some attitude adjustment course, the woman was probably shocked and worried about what might have happened through no fault of her own and he treated her like a dangerous driver, which she clearly wasn’t, and he was far to hasty in his judgement.
PC Toal is famously a smug twat. I can't stand him
Does anyone forgotten there were on television
Like how you forgot how to grammar?
You cant grammar.@@RandyDarkshade2
My mom was a worthless raging alcoholic, and even she didn't leave me at home alone all day until i was like 12.
What year
Right thing to lock the two mothers up! to leave kids on there own, they can watch porn and crime on TV, and become involved in crime when older!
wtf is that motorway with no middle barrier
Billy cotton there “wakey wakey”
My word! You must be older than me! Cheers!
Well now 😊 Emergeny Services, have a family too!❤.
How the heck can the policewoman drive safely with a jacket covering half her face? I hope all are well
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@15:20mins I'm surprised the back passenger has got no seat belt on. The irony of it all.
@18:05mins the emergency lights were not switch on. Motorcop partly to be blamed too
28:00 crying cops, or acting, crocodile tears
11:20 GOD BLESS THE PRECIOUS LITTLE ANGELS. MAY GOD SAVE AND PROTECT THEM FROM ALL SORTS OF DANGER🥲🥲🥲🥲🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗
can someone tell me why the highway police officer passenger is not wearing a seat belt? approx 34:35? I have seen another officer in a nother of these videos not wearing a seat belt as their vehicle is moving seems one thing for these officers but will pull over others for not wearing theirs!
People over a certain age should not be allowed behind the wheel of a vehicle.
My Grandmother had the wisdom to know when she got to old for driving; that’s why I was there, to take her places.
People under a certain age shouldn't be so impertinent, but it happens anyway.
Why drum kit?
Meanwhile in America, a person dropping bikes on the Freeway would be held at gunpoint, bundled to the ground by 4 cops and handcuffed, checked for drugs and weapons, then given 3 Misdemeanors and a felony to make sure they could arrest her.
What would be the point of arresting her: She couldn't attend court from the Morgue....could she?
Good to see the white woman tears didn't work this time
Why did you have to use the word "white"? If I had mentioned colour , YT would have censored my comment. But it's OK for you.
The incident had nothing to do with race colour or creed.... But you made it so. You need to feel ashamed. If possible.
What a load of crap, with the officer saying that they had to have sympathy for the elderly gent who drove the wrong way on the motorway.
Would they have felt sorry for him if he had killed someone.
He didn't even know what a motorway was.
To me when it comes to renewing your licence you should at the very least have to pass the part 1 theory again.
The first one, dashcam tell on people who don't stop
Dashcams were rare (and bloody expensive, and generally too poor resolution to capture plates) in 2009
45:09 🤣
This would be what one's defence barrister would say in court on one's behalf, in mitigation.
Typical cop thinking they are above or exempt from the 'law'.
The broken down bus is years old
So is the episode. Over a decade, I think.
The ep air date is 2009
Police still expect to be treated differently
It was so sad hearing that lady in the stretcher asking about the gifts she got for everyone. Idk why i just felt really bad for her. Eithe cause shes in a stretcher and still thinking about others or cause she cant afford to go buy gifts again after some moron caused a wreck.