By on December 20, 2008

Normally, I let The Newspaper cover stories about police perfidy, especially as it relates to speeding. But I was cruising the net this evening, looking for titillation. Oh wait, that was before my wife came home. Ahem. So it seems that the UK police have found a nice little earner in their police chase videos. The News of the World reports that aliens are purchasing the tapes for Elvis’ amusement, deep within his lunar enclave. Oops! That’s the Weekly World News (e.g. “North Pole Requests Bailout”). The other News says “POLICE forces are FLOGGING off video clips of car chases and traffic emergencies to TV shows . . . raking in up to £555-A-MINUTE.” [NB: FLOGGING means selling, not whacking someone with a cat ‘o nine tails.] What’s WRONG with THAT, you ask? (Selling the videos, not whacking someone with a cat ‘o nine tails.) Sweet FA, according to the Association of Chief Police Officers. It “APPROVES of selling the footage. And it even takes a 10 per cent CUT, from Police, Camera, Action! payments for viewing the programmes to ensure they “convey a general message about road safety”. Yes, well, back in the day, this reporter documented the UK’s flawed police pursuit policy, which resulted in the needless death of dozens of innocent bystanders. Just sayin’…

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8 Comments on “The Old Bill Banks Big Bucks from Police Chase Videos...”


  • avatar

    I was just watching C.O.P.S on Fox.

    Some idiot got in a high speed chase, was cornered and forced out the car at gunpoint. When he got out, he had a “C.O.P.S” T-shirt on. LOL.

  • avatar
    50merc

    Police video is better than most of the stuff Hollywood churns out. More chases, please! With guys perched on running boards, firing tommy guns.

  • avatar
    yankinwaoz

    I’ll go out on a limb here. If a US police agency was making a nice pile of pile selling video footage of chases. And if someone were hurt or killed during a police chase. It would seem to me that someone, somewhere, might make the legal argument that the victim is entitled to the revenue earned.

  • avatar
    chuckR

    How long before the scandal disclosing that some of these are staged for the money?

  • avatar

    Who exactly is selling these videos? Shouldn’t they already be in the public domain?

  • avatar
    factotum

    Her Majesty’s police are not public servants. The police are part of the “Home Office” (as is MI5). If you are adept at torrentz, look for a program called “Police Interceptors”—a UK program that features the police unit that uses Evo’s and WRX’s for pursuit.

  • avatar
    wmba

    Regarding the title of the post:

    It’s “the Old Bill”, not just Bill. Or if you prefer, “Mr. Plod” or “the Jacks”.

  • avatar
    50merc

    factotum: “If you are adept at torrentz, look for a program called “Police Interceptors”—a UK program..”

    Sounds good. But I wonder if they had to license that term from Ford. Since the 50’s (if not earlier) Ford has called their police package vehicle “Interceptor.” Maybe they never trademarked it, or if the did, the trademark doesn’t apply to a TV show in the UK.

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