Posted in In the News by Noah on October 7th, 2008
As you’ll recall from my post back in May, a driver had a bit of an oopsie leaving after being issued a citation:
Well I recently found a video of what I believe to be the actual video of the car driving up onto the police cruiser! The view is from the dash cam of the officer’s cruiser.
The Camry’s bumper must be high enough and angled for mounting.
on October 8, 2008 at 12:40 pm Richard C. wrote:
Apparently. I tried to slow down the video a few times to see- the bumper doesn’t even look too damaged. My initial thought was that the cruiser’s bumper was reinforced enough it just compacted the Camry’s bumber until it reached the wheels which mounted the front of the cruiser’s bumper…
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on October 8, 2008 at 12:56 am Richard C. wrote:
I just don’t see how he actually mounted the car instead of just colliding with it…
on October 8, 2008 at 11:25 am Noah wrote:
The Camry’s bumper must be high enough and angled for mounting.
on October 8, 2008 at 12:40 pm Richard C. wrote:
Apparently. I tried to slow down the video a few times to see- the bumper doesn’t even look too damaged. My initial thought was that the cruiser’s bumper was reinforced enough it just compacted the Camry’s bumber until it reached the wheels which mounted the front of the cruiser’s bumper…