Police chase ends in fatality: "It was along Halsbury Ave when one of the rear passengers in the Commodore tried to jump from the car before becoming entangled and was dragged along the road for about 300m."
That car was going through built up areas, 2am or not. It might even have gone into town. Burnouts, the speed, one passenger being dragged and the other escaping and cannot be found. The passengers appear to have wanted to get out and leave the car. This stuff is terrifying and the police must be heartily sick of dealing with cars slamming into trees, mangled and wrecked people buildings and vehicles .These cars are just time bombs because they can slam into others and their houses. The driver was obvioulsy mad at the time for whatever reason and the police are then put into the position where they have to manage maniacs, potential serious and or deadly outcomes and keep their cool all at once. I have nothing but admiration for them . It was described as traumatic for everyone and that's what this speeding is about. Recklessness and high impact trauma. So where is it all coming from? I feel really sorry for the passengers because they were probably suddenly in a terrifying position and had to be reckless themselves. The guy who vanished will probably re appear but he is most likely in a terrible state of shock. I hope they find him because he will need to be talked down out of this. We really need to work out how we can manage this . Truly. It's gone on for too long and the police are in danger too or they are in the position where they will be accused of doing something wrong when they are trying to contain such lethal behaviour. It pushes them to the limit too. We need something to freeze the action of the car/driver.
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