I have always loved that show but they took it off the air a few years ago due to police violence I think.
Well they must have kept filming it because it’s back on cable again on Fox Business and the new ones are on Fox Nation a streaming thing.
In the last couple of weeks I have seen a bunch of them I had never seen before and I think I have seen them all. The marathon is on right now. I am recording all of them on Fox business.
The cinematography is better and these things are hilarious. There are two different new episodes with people running from the police on mopeds. And another one where the guy argues the drugs in the car aren’t his and his initials are embroidered on the bag the drugs are in. He keeps saying they aren’t his. The cop says dude your name is on the bag like 4 times.
And then there’s always the classic one where this guy is leading a half a dozen police cars on a high speed chase and is using his turn signals. He turns several times and acts like he is trying to get away but never misses using his blinker once.
I don’t know if they know who these people are and just follow them around ot if it’s all random.
But you have to watch these new episodes if you haven’t seen them. They are highly entertaining.
When my dad died, a cop that was at my dad’s apartment asked for my name and birthdate. I thought maybe he’s doing his job. I was like ■■■■ you my dad’s lying on the kitchen floor dead. I’ve been through a few instances with them. I like the show too. It’s kinda funny when people take off.
They are showing commercials that a new live PD take off with sticks Larsen is on Fox Nation also. I haven’t seen that yet.
Sorry about your dad @roxanna but glad you like the show.
My brother in law was high up in the state troopers and had to retire because he was a witness to police brutality and bucked the system to get the offending officers prosecuted. The big wigs were all trying to cover it up.
unrelated note but with all this technology now a days. Maybe cops should have to have all their doings livestreamed to a supervisor. could cut back on police brutality.