Whether it's the slow, simmering tension between a criminal and a detective or the pulse-pounding car chases that often ensue ...
But they do all share one trait: they are all (quick) police cars. For practical reasons, we focused on 0–60 mph times, which are more applicable during car chases than ultimate top speed.
"I've been trained to handle all sorts of situations—car chases, suspect interviews, even a mildly aggressive pigeon once," PC McBride wrote on the Leicester City Police Facebook page.
A woman was killed in a hit-and-run in Edgware, North London just after 3pm this afternoon, with the police later finding the ...