Guess Unmarked Cars Don’t Have Police Scanners Either

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Bozo criminals for today come from the International File in Copenhagen, Denmark, where an unidentified police officer in an unmarked car began chasing a vehicle that he observed speeding. Instead of slowing down, the other car simply sped up and tried to outrun the vehicle. Not surprising, since the second vehicle was also a police officer in an unmarked car who thought he was being harassed by the driver in the first car. The situation quickly deteriorated into a high speed chase between the two cops and only ended when the chasing cop rammed the second vehicle, causing it to crash into a third car. No injuries were reported, but there was much embarrassment when the officers discovered each other’s identity. And to add to the embarrassment, both officers have been charged with endangering traffic safety.

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  1. Mike Sheffield

    Two smashed squad cars and one civilian vehicle: $50,000
    Flashing lights that can be used to identify squad cars: $1,000
    One cop chasing another all over town: Priceless

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