
The event happened a few days ago in the USA, in the state of Georgia: the Forsyth County police patrol saw two vehicles moving on the road at a speed of more than 160 km/h, during slalom between other usersand decided pursuit two conductors.
This video, captured by a police car’s dash cam, shows a car chase quite a while along georgia state highway 400 at over 150 mph. When they realized they were being chased by the police, the two student pilots split up, one pulled off the highway and the other continued on his way.
Illegal street race on Nissan GT-R
The law enforcement officers then decide to chase one of them, and the pursuit continues until they return to the town of Cumming, where the driver of the Nissan GT-R n lifts his foot. According to the authorities, he would have crossed the streets of the agglomeration at a speed of more than 160 km/h.
During a radio call with their superior, the police received the green light to carry out a tactical contact maneuver, trying to stop the GT-R driver by ramming the car on the side from behind. Hardly any time to perform that we can observe powerful Japanese sports car slows down and the driver raises his hand outwards to signal surrender.
The Nissan GT-R is racing
The driver of the Nissan GT-R is Tejas Desai, a 27-year-old man, who was detained by the police. He is already known to the police, he was seen driving almost 290 km/h the day before, and the police could not catch him. During his arrest, he told the police that he did not consider it necessary to stopbecause it has already exceeded 220 km/h…
Then he thought of running away from the police, who were obviously smarter than him! Accused of careless driving, speeding and hit-and-run, the young driver will have to answer for his actions in court. A spokeswoman for the Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office said police will not pursue additional charges against Desai.
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Source: Forsyth County Sheriff’s Office
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