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MyAbandonware More than old games to download for free! Browse By Download MB. Once moved to double yellows! Bad Daz! In Milton Keynes again, Simon and Chris are taking part in a crackdown on drugs — but are called in to help Mark and Huey TV chase down a fleeing car.

They use the warren of streets on an estate to try to cut off the car — only for the occupants to decamp. They spot someone, lose him, nearly run down some colleagues! Charlie and Ruffy, nearing the end of their shift, wait hopefully outside a Milton Keynes takeaway in hopes of grabbing some cheap nosh at closing time.

Until they spot the police presence and attempt to hide in gardens. For a steep fee, naturally. Chris, Yorkie and Dixie are elsewhere visiting all his properties — and find one or two trafficked people — one of whom only arrived the day before. Sharp eyed viewers may spot Conrad lurking in the background during the raid. Watch out for the musical interlude… Simon and Chris are out again and i.

Chris and Simon are on another falconry job in Aylesbury to nab a dealer who hides his stash down a country lane. They stop the car abruptly and it takes three of them to get cuffs on the passenger! Now in Milton Keynes, Chris and Simon step in to disrupt what looks like a drugs deal between two youngsters. Back on Falconry duty in Aylesbury, Chris and Simon are at the forefront of another raid on a dealer. Charlie and Ruffy are also in tow to assist with the search, which reveals all the paraphernalia of a dealer — except drugs.

They disrupt a deal and quickly prevent their captive from swallowing a his potentially lethal purchase. Elsewhere, colleagues spring on the dealer as soon as they know that our guys have found the drugs.

Charlie is out on duty with Roma on an ANPR job and find a guy on a moped which shows no keeper, or tax. Quite how it was possible for him to confuse himself with his own brother is another interesting question. Highly frustrating, especially as Charlie and Roma end up missing out on a high octane chase! Off to Bracknell now, rejoining Rosie and Daz as they try to. It flees — demonstrating just how high-performance it is; which is, very. Time to call in the chopper — but to no avail. While the search goes on, Rosie has a great time trying to load a car onto a recovery lorry with one of its tyres off.

Chris and Simon are in Milton Keynes on a mission to disrupt drug deals. They park up behind a promising vehicle. Searches of the passengers reveal nothing on one of them, but the other has attempted to hide his stash of crack down the back of the seat.

Simon is with new face Mark Thornley and out and about in Milton Keynes. Their in-car ANPR squeaks over an uninsured driver. Why do these people claim to be insured when the coppers can just ring the insurers up and ask?

The car was seized — then crushed. Charlie and Ruffy are in Aylesbury where they stop a dangerous young driver who is, amazingly, driving with his mates back from a funeral of three other mates who were killed in a car crash a matter of days previously.

When they sto. Chris and Simon are in Milton Keynes, keeping an eye on some shady characters around a phone booth. A quick check reveals that they are following a known pattern of congregating at the booth, before heading off to another location, which coincidentally has a drug problem. Someone drives up to the shady characters, hands something over, then screeches off like the proverbial bat out of hell when Chris appears on the horizon.

Though quite why he looks so mystified at being dragged out of a car following a high octane pursuit is the biggest question. Still in Milton Keynes, still with Chris and Simon, following up on a report of driver with no license, insurance or anything. Not surprisingly, he only has a provisional license.

Car seizure time! Roma and Dixie are in Reading following up a report of a crashed car on slippy, wet roads. They are in bed — but not in pyjamas! He also claims to be from Banbury — in Somerset. How unfortunate it is that Ruffy lived in Somerset for 18 years!

Then he tries Barnstaple…which is, of course, in Devon. Ronnie and Roma, out on patrol in Slough, when they pass a car whose occupant hastily hides something. Once back at the nick, however, the reading on the intoximeter causes jaws to drop in astonishment! Incredibly, they stopped him again the following week, and he was almost as bad again… Ronnie and Roma are back in Slough again, and have spotted a suspicious car.

Ironically, it was their work that got him the ban in the first place! He has managed to get in. Lloydy and Jim are out in the country hunting down a suspected burglar. Their attempt to block him fails and the driver is off down the pavement like a weasel on speed — only to come face to face with another unit around the corner. Much shock and awe ensues. They call in Mark and Huey to cover the back of the lucky bungalow with a green door, no less — cue another vocal rendition from The Nose!

Rosie and Daz are in Mortimer to take part in a raid on a guy who has one or two bladed weapons. All those blades, drugs and potentially stolen goods… Chris and Simon are in Aylesbury and see some odd goings on in a car park. It would appear that two youngsters are in the midst of puffing a spliff or two on the quiet. Rosie and Daz are in Reading and find a car in a known red light district occupied by a couple with the light on.

Rosie and Daz are in Reading for Operation Fanta seriously! Back in Slough — Simon and Chris are looking for people pinching stuff out of parked cars. After an easy stop, a suspicious vehicle fortuitously borrowed off a Mr John Thomas. Unfortunately, the passengers are forced to walk home — including three little kiddies.

Simon and Chris are being very mobile tonight! Proving the virtues of unmarked patrol cars, they stop the car in a car park without the driver having noticed them there. Amazingly, the thief owns up immediately without as much as a squeak.

Everything seems to be going swimmingly, until the thief develops a sudden attack of severe pain and requires an ambulance. Boris stays put as the suspect — shirtless and almost as hairy as Boris — is questioned. Things take a strange turn when he demands to be arrested, but makes no sense.

A search reveals a screwdriver secreted in his layers of clothing. For some reason, the driver takes immense of. Simon and JK are in Amersham to assist with a raid on a suspected drug dealer. The suspect is, not surprisingly, displeased at their arrival, but is hastily arrested while his flat is raided. Cue the usual, in depth searches, which turn up some digital scales and some cocaine. In Reading with Rosie and Daz, coming to the end of their shift, are called in to assist with a driver who is both banned and not supposed to be in Reading.

In her eagerness to stop him, Rosie throws her torch at him! Fortunately, Jet the dog tracks him down to a different outside toilet. Ruffy offers him the choice of fixed penalty or a Magistrate. He chooses the former.

Intriguingly, the driver is able to hand over his passport as identification. Not being able to prove one way or the other, they nick the driver too — and find a second wrap. The girl. Ruffy and Charlie are in Aylesbury on the look out for a female drug dealer. Back at the nick, the lady is found to have hidden her stash in the plastic case used to contain a Kinder Surprise Egg toy. The bloke also has some, but the explanation about where she had her stash leads to much embarrassment and giggling during the piece to camera… Charlie and Ruffy are now in Bracknell and find themselves behind a van with a very odd looking number plate.

Iestyn is patrolling Windsor and, sans Boris, assists with a call to some boy racers messing about in a Multi-storey car park. The result is a pointless ruck on the floor followed by a trip to the nick. In the end, three of them got section fived. Charlie and Ruffy are on the M4 when a bloke on a motorbike zips by on the inside and cheerfully continues to race along on the inside lane.

Lloydy and Jim are in Slough on Falconry duty. Lloydy manages to stop the pedalled flight by crashing into him and bowling the pair of them over! A quick search reveals no drugs, so Jim heads off with a local beat officer to see if he can find any hiding places along the escape route. This also proves fruitless, unlike the strip search back at the nick where his mixture of wraps wrapped in a hanky falls out of his underpants. Yorkie and Dixie are patrolling in Reading and end up behind two kids on a motorbike, neither of whom are wearing helmets.

They are cheeky beggars who offer nothing more than obscene gestures when Yorkie attempts a stop, but the chase has to be aborted rather than risk the two pillocks being injured in a crash. The same thing happens the next day, but the day after, they come across them by chance — but this time on pushbikes. Rosie and Daz are in Reading and spot a woman wanted on recall to prison for not attending parole meetings. They hear that the suspects have made off in a blue Saxo and commence the hunt.

A local unit spots them lurking, which leads to a spot of shock and awe. Still in Reading, a bunch of young men make the foolish mistake of racing past Yorkie and Dixie while hurling abuse. They are brusquely stopped and expected to account for themselves. The passengers are gobby and trying to out-impress each other.

It appears that this is normal, as the car is flagged for antisocial behaviour, the driver being too chicken to stop his passengers from being idiots.

Simon and JK are patrolling in Aylesbury when Simon notices a car with a whopper crack in the windscreen. They stop the two suspects and carry out a drugs search. Yorkie and Dixie are listening in on a chase through Reading with commentary by Rosie. A bloke has nicked a bike and is trundling sedately across a playing field with Rosie in tow on foot.

Rosie is dead impressed, and does a nice little dance to celebrate not having to do all the paperwork. Which is never going to happen a. Out in Reading with Rosie and Daz on patrol, when she spots a car with a broken window. The driver seems to be taking an endless amount of time to stop, and a pursuit ensues, briefly.

For some reason, the driver seems amazed at being stopped, and it appears that his befuddlement is booze-related. With Lloydy and Jim alongside, Daz breathalyses the driver, who claims that Daz is the guy who blew in the tube!

He fails the breath test, and the car was nicked. In Windsor with Iestyn, Boris still in the van, taking a spot of time to assist with public order issues on a busy night. With reinforcements arriving, the inevitable section 5 follows.

The computer also reports no tax. The van stops without incident other than hitting the kerb but the guy reeks of booze, so out comes the breathalyser. Dixie and Yorkie are patrolling in Reading, and pull over a car to request that the occupants pick up the litter. Suspecting drugs, and possibly even dealing, the search begins.

They are absolutely innocent, but the son most certainly is not as they find even more drugs, money and a set of scales in his bedroom. Simon is patrolling solo in Milton Keynes and spots a car whose occupants are acting oddly. Out come all the standard excuses, one by one. Just bought the car check , not got his documents but can produce them check , insured on a trade policy check.

It does him no good; Simon is seizing that car. Out in Reading with Yorkie and Dixie. A car catches their eye, and they pull it — when asked if the occupants have cannabis, they say not, until Dixie finds a joint; at which point the lads see the light and advise of the veritable shop-stock of cannabis the passenger is carrying, along with deal bags and a grinder. The guy has already been in trouble for drugs, and was handed a suspended sentence only the day before!

The pair are arrested, and the cannabis carrier reacts gruesomely b. Pretty much every unit nearby is converging on it — though the Bat Car has local knowledge on its side so our duo get there first.

En route, eagle-eyed Rosie spots a different van with someone lying under it! Now in Slough with Lloydy and Roma, out and about to disrupt drug activity. Their interest is piqued by a group of young men lurking behind a parade of shops, particularly as the lads are able to pull into an alcove more or less out of sight. There is perhaps no surprise that a few of them are carrying some cannabis, and the possibility of getting a street caution rather than a trip to the nick leads to some startling honesty as stashes are disclosed.

Back in Reading, and Lloydy is back with Jim again, just coming to the end of their shift, until Jim spots a kid being carried on a moped who has decided not to bother with a helmet. Whether he h. Rosie and Daz are out in Reading on a joint operation targeting burglars. Lloydy and Jim are in Windsor on the lookout for thieves, but instead encounter a poorly driven car and a motorbike apparently using a car park as a drag strip. Lloydy is in Slough with Roma, patrolling an estate.

Charlie and new partner Mish Ryan are out in Slough and are alerted by their ANPR to a parked up Volvo with a bit of a criminal history, so they park up and wait for someone to return to it, as they suspect that the driver may well not be properly documented.

By chance they catch up head to head, and the Volvo reverses away from them at speed, barging backwards past anything in the way. The chase moves onto the Britwell at which point things go totally unaccording to plan when Charlie reverses into a parked car. Brian and Jake are in Tilehurst looking for someone apparently on the loose with a samurai sword.

Astonishingly, at the scene, he finds officers dealing with a youngster who, overeager to hurl missiles from an upstairs window of his home, has accidentally managed to throw himself out, too — requiring the assistance of paramedics. The apparent swordsman is still inside the house, requiring careful planning for the next move.

The door goes in, and shielded officers storm the house. All plans turn out to be unnecessary as the bloke is flat out in a drunken sleep upstairs. Dutch courage rules… Lloydy and Jason Evans are in Reading following a car going up a one way street the wrong way. Out comes the breathalyser — but before they can use it they have to listen to an astonishing saga about a robbery. Not that it makes any difference as he blows red anyway. Despite a long wait at custody to get on the evidential breathalyser, he still blew nearly twice the limit, so Lord alone knows what he was when they stopped him.

Simon and Conrad are near Slough, and head off to assist a bus driver under attack nearby, with a robbery in progress. The bus has a wide range of smashed windows and mirrors but, fortunately, no one has been hurt.

There is no need, however, as the driver — drunk, of course, has trapped herself in her car by slamming it between two traffic signs. After wresting several lighters away from her, Helen withdraws to allow her to be cut out of her wrecked car. Obviously assuming that refusing to provide any specimen for testing will get her out of a drink drive charge — she is, happily, proved wrong as refusal carries exactly the same penalty!

In Gerrards Cross — a bunch of Proactives, led by JK, are helping a range of officers to bust a whopper outdoor cannabis farm and factory. In they go — nicking one suspect as he attempts to leave the site, but another flees, so a search begins across the plantation.

They lose the car briefly, but CCTV find it parked up, so they settle down to wait for him to come back to it and drive off again. The stop itself is — initially — pretty uneventful, as the driver gives himself up at once. Fortunately Charlie, Mish, Lloydy and Jim are all on hand to assist. Waller and Flipper are in Reading coming to the end of their shift — but come to the assistance of an Inspector who has pulled over a car whose driver has no license or insurance, and is suspected of not being totally honest with his details.

Waller and Flipper are, however, ready for this and swiftly have him on the ground in cuffs. The chase heads into a local bus garage, where they corner the guy — who proceeds to jump over a fence with a 10 ft drop the other side!

Brian is then held up as Jake has taken it upon himself to try and find another way round independently. Charlie and Mish are in Bracknell and head in to assist with a drugs raid — along with anyone else in the team who is available.

Except for the point where they run out of petrol and have to go and fill up, and then get stuck in traffic despite the sirens. Teaming up with Roma and new boy Kev Murphy with Flipper lurking on the sidelines, they move in, but have to wait again, as the suspects are now out and about on foot.

As the suspected dealer has been known to attempt to swallow her stash, they want to get in quickly and hard — and boy, do they! The car has quite an impressive collection of needles, but not much in the way of actual drugs. Anna and Griff are in Aylesbury and are immediately called in to assist Conrad and Mark who are involved in a drugs search of a couple of likely lads.

Unlike his mate, who is more co-operative, despite accusing Conrad of tickling him. Waller and Flipper are in Reading and get called to an incident which is claimed to involve a knife. Being under strict instructions not to get too close, they attempt to check the likely suspect from the car, and thus ensues a dance between suspect and vehicle which must look astonishingly odd on CCTV.

Eventually, he obeys Flipper. Conrad and Simon are in Slough, and head off to assist a youth who has been violently assaulted to force him to relinquish his bike. The report has come in from a good samaritan with whom the victim has sought refuge and so they head there first. He is able to give a description of the bike, along with some money and a mobile. The others might have escaped TV31, but not a local unit called in to assist with the search. Lloydy and Jim are in Burnham are out to execute a warrant to arrest a man wanted for armed robbery, which requires kitting up to use the enforcer.

Lloydy is the lucky man in pads tonight. The front door gives easily, and people pile in — straight into another door which is much tougher to get through. In the end they resort to smashing the glass panes. Not only that — Waller and Flipper are also lurking to help; but the local units get there first. These here is really create the preconditions for road wars! And then any contact obstacles: whether it's the passing car or the curb — causes an immediate crash.

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