01-29-2008, 06:03 PM
La verdad es que lo de la policÃa en Japón se trae lo suyo, sino solo tenéis que ver otras noticias del blog de DannyChoo, la noticia original de esta es de su blog, las fotografÃas son suyas.
Japan Police Chase
Police on Thursday arrested a wanted man after a two-hour car chase that involved 2,240 officers, 460 police cars and one helicopter. Hirofumi Fukuda, 27, who had been wanted for assaulting police officers on Jan 21, was arrested after a chase through central Osaka. Around 11 a.m., police received an emergency call saying that a car was driving recklessly, ignoring traffic lights. When a patrol car approached the vehicle in question, it took off.
Police were mobilized throughout the area and a helicopter called in. The chase ended when Fukuda's car crashed into a bridge column. He sustained light injuries but no one else was injured in the chase.
Cito directamente: "2,240 officers, 460 police cars and one helicopter" les cuesta 2 horas pillar a un único tÃo? Y lo mejor de todo es que le buscaban por asaltar una comisarÃa!?!!?!?!
Cuando leà esta noticia pensé que el periodista que ha escrito esto estaba viendo una partida del GTA...
Japan Police Chase
Police on Thursday arrested a wanted man after a two-hour car chase that involved 2,240 officers, 460 police cars and one helicopter. Hirofumi Fukuda, 27, who had been wanted for assaulting police officers on Jan 21, was arrested after a chase through central Osaka. Around 11 a.m., police received an emergency call saying that a car was driving recklessly, ignoring traffic lights. When a patrol car approached the vehicle in question, it took off.
Police were mobilized throughout the area and a helicopter called in. The chase ended when Fukuda's car crashed into a bridge column. He sustained light injuries but no one else was injured in the chase.
Cito directamente: "2,240 officers, 460 police cars and one helicopter" les cuesta 2 horas pillar a un único tÃo? Y lo mejor de todo es que le buscaban por asaltar una comisarÃa!?!!?!?!
Cuando leà esta noticia pensé que el periodista que ha escrito esto estaba viendo una partida del GTA...