The high speed alone means that the driver can be called a mad driver. But also in other ways the ride was spectacular:
They drove in the opposite direction, towards red, along a path system and over ball fields, the chief of guards informs about the dangerous situations.
– It was good that there were no other people out on the street at that time, notes Mads Dam.
The so-called aftermath began when officers at about a quarter past one in a parking lot approached the motorist. It was a completely routine check, it sounds from the police.
But he had no desire to stand face to face with law enforcement. He ran away and the patrol followed.
On Gilbrovej, he managed to stop the car and escape on foot.
– We have a good sense of who he is, and we are out looking for him, says head of security Mads Dam on Sunday morning.
The man’s unwillingness to talk to the police and his strong pressure on the accelerator can also have serious consequences for an outsider.
The car, a Mercedes, was seized by police even though it was owned by another person.
– The person in question has protested against the seizure, so it must now be brought before the court, says the chief of guards.
Since March 31, police have been able to seize cars used for insane driving. The purpose of a change in the law is that they should in principle be confiscated by the state.
Recently, the National Police stated that a total of 171 cars have been seized. 70 of them belong to someone other than the one sitting behind the wheel. These are, for example, family members and leasing companies.
Source: The Nordic Page