(Klik TRANSLATOR untuk bahasa pilihan anda) 11:13AM GMT 13 Jan 2012. CCTV catches car thief on rampage. Surveillance video of police in China's Guangdong Province recorded footage of a driver in a stolen car who crashed into 13 vehicles while trying to escape the police.
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A traffic police officer attempted to flag down the stolen car but the driver refused to stop, and tried to make his getaway. Blocked in by stationary traffic, he ploughs into several cars, in a series of forward and reverse manoeuvres. The footage shows the police officer running after the car as surrounding cars are stuck in a traffic jam, blocking the stolen car's exit route. As the traffic policeman reaches the car, the driver reverses and hits a motorcycle. Later the footage shows the car further up the same road, still trying to escape the police and crashing into several other cars, including a truck. The incident took place in Meizhou, Guangdong Province on December 30, 2011, during the rush hour. The driver was arrested and charged with endangering public safety, according to Chinese media.
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A traffic police officer attempted to flag down the stolen car but the driver refused to stop, and tried to make his getaway. Blocked in by stationary traffic, he ploughs into several cars, in a series of forward and reverse manoeuvres. The footage shows the police officer running after the car as surrounding cars are stuck in a traffic jam, blocking the stolen car's exit route. As the traffic policeman reaches the car, the driver reverses and hits a motorcycle. Later the footage shows the car further up the same road, still trying to escape the police and crashing into several other cars, including a truck. The incident took place in Meizhou, Guangdong Province on December 30, 2011, during the rush hour. The driver was arrested and charged with endangering public safety, according to Chinese media.