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In the current climate jumping a red light and not stopping when the police tell you to is going to get a very aggressive response.
And so is really not a clever idea.
Ultimately even if the car was not filled with explosives/terrorists etc you can be pretty sure it was not being driven by someone with a clear rap sheet.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSo basically someone refused to stop, was involved in a Police chase and jumped a red light in a car the Police suspected contained explosives, and it made the front page of the Daily Mail,Sky,The Guardian & Time
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Originally posted by WTFH View PostYes, they got the car, but no there never were any explosives in it (as all media outlets apart from the Daily Mail have reported from 13 hours ago)
Brussels police shoot at car after high-speed chase in Molenbeek
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...urb-explosives
Brussels: Police Open Fire on Car Allegedly With Explosives | Time.comPolice in Brussels have opened fire on a car they believed was filled with explosives.
Shots were fired after a high-speed chase through the suburb of Molenbeek when the car went through a red light and refused to stop for a police check.
close enough.
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Originally posted by BlasterBates View PostSo basically someone jumped a red light, and it made the front page of the Daily Mail.
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So basically someone jumped a red light, and it made the front page of the Daily Mail.
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Kickin off in Brussels
Originally posted by PurpleGorilla View PostDid the police get the car or is it still on the loose full of explosives?
http://news.sky.com/story/brussels-p...sives-10979534
https://www.theguardian.com/world/20...urb-explosives
http://time.com/4891797/brussels-mol...ng-explosives/
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Kickin off in Brussels
Did the police get the car or is it still on the loose full of explosives?
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Originally posted by vetran View PostBrussels police open fire on car 'with explosives inside' | Daily Mail Online
Probably a brexiteer upset with JC's drinks tab.
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Kickin off in Brussels
Brussels police open fire on car 'with explosives inside' | Daily Mail Online
Police in Brussels open fire on a car 'with explosives inside after a high speed chase'
Brussels police open fire on a car packed with explosives after high-speed chase
Shots were fired at the vehicle as it sped through the suburb of Molenbeek
Police cordoned off the area and told residents to remain indoors
Brussels police opened fire on a car packed with explosives after a high-speed chase through the suburb of Molenbeek.
Shots were fired at the vehicle after it became stuck in traffic and the driver reversed into a police car.
Police cordoned off the area and told residents to remain indoors while military units checked for explosives.Tags: None
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