Everything belongs to Fremantle Media, ITV. Originally aired on 6 September 1994. Stamp and Hollis pursue two teenagers as they wreak havoc in a stolen Jaguar, whilst always managing to stay one step ahead of the police.
I watched this show religiously when I was 10-14ish in Australia. Haven't seen in til I looked it up now. And it is as cheesy and hilarious but brilliant as I remember it. Bless Reg and Ton's
Yes, but what about the victims, unfortunately they are the ones who really suffer. Stuff the criminals.......make prison harder and a real deterrent. Prisoners couldn't learn other criminal skills if they are locked up for 23 hrs a day can they and fed terrible food?
@@mraccyd Harder prisons are not a deterrent. Longer time in prison results in prisoners learning anti-social behaviours and being unable to do anything else except be a career criminal in many cases. The US prison system has some of the longest sentences and harshest prison cultures, but the recidivism rate is 76.6% re-arrested within 5 years. Meanwhile Norway has much shorter sentences and more humane prisons that focus on rehabilitation, and the recidivism rate is only 20% within 5 years. Down from 70% in the 1990s when they used a punitive system like the US. Harder prisons do not work to deter crime and actually increase the chance that prisoners will commit more crimes after being released.
New Scotland Yard played an almost useless part in the chase, C.A.D. were too slow to realise a scanner was being used, and Conway was surplus to requirements, as Brownlow had Marion as his secretary.
not really the jaguar was probably over 10 years old usually bought for a grand or cheaper from a salvage yard and the minor crashes were done with cars bought on the cheap
@@mrbigstuff1966 the damage differing between shots might suggest also some scenes were filmed then swapped. Still a very entertaining chase all the same.
Why would they call MP to just take over Pursuit callouts and pursuit command wouldn't they have a local dispatcher that is more available and would know the city maps better?
So they're calling Scotland Yard because they want Indian Nine-Nine or they want a special response / pursuit unit? They're probably going to want rpu because they're specifically trained in vehicle Pursuit but I would be spraying house on Hill has no RPU officers.