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Crashed police car
Mangled wreck: the BMW saloon crashed turning a sharp corner into Parliament Street

Oops ... we're going to cop it from the sarge for this

Danny Brierley, Evening Standard
8 Aug 2008


A high-powered police car smashed through railings in Whitehall after being sent to catch a gang of pickpockets.

The BMW saloon was written off in the accident at a busy crossing in Westminster. The two officers inside the diplomatic response vehicle were treated for cuts and bruises at the scene.

It is thought the driver understeered at a sharp corner while turning into Parliament Street.

The crash drew crowds of onlookers, many of whom took pictures with their mobile phones.

The Met said the officers were answering a call last night for help to catch the suspected pickpockets in Leicester Square.

It had its blue lights and siren on as it turned the corner.

Samantha Nadin had just hobbled across the pelican crossing on crutches. The sales assistant, 37, from Camden, said: "I had got to the other side when I heard an almighty bang behind me. I turned around to look and saw that a police car had gone right through two sets of railings.

"It must have been going at some speed to do that. If it had been just a few moments earlier I would have been hit and killed."

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Not even sure they're "excellent" at form filling! The vast majority of them are unable to spell and their grammar...!

- Chris, London, England, 12/08/2008 08:32
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Dodgem drivers are better, My son with a catapult is a better shot!
The only thing that the police are excellent at is filling out forms for the system!

- Winsor, London, England., 10/08/2008 14:52
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