Rarse. Keep watching until 1:08... it gets deep.
Swedish lady on drugs: "Call the Poooolice!"
Police lady who gets rushed: "We are the Police!"
Wow.
Swedish lady on drugs: "Call the Poooolice!"
Police lady who gets rushed: "We are the Police!"
Wow.
Dels
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oh myyyyyy gooooooooooooood.
Wow!! whatever she's on, might draw for that when i go powerleague 2moro still.
What knobs. Props to the girl who managed to dip after getting mash up.. she must do it on a regz.
anyhow someone did that to my car :\
two words:
white people.
@ the ignorant 'stoooopid white chicks' comment
So, now that you've established that you CAN count to two...
who needs t.v when u have atcn?
they aint even from the country, but still..
only in England
saw this last week on the bbc and was edited so you didnt see the crash.
i was shocked as hell but then I got my kicks from showing friends and watching their reactions. priceless.
swedes, who knew.
can anyone explain the caption:
'despite this scene, this was filmed in England.'
?
What is the backstory on these chicks, anyone know? Why was the film crew already there?
Well, that was some selfish shit, they coulda gotten someone else killed. If they wanted to die, they should've done something that only affects them.
STOOOOOOOOPID.
apparrently drugs can make u act like Wolverine....
These ladies clearly had some kinda death wish but fate had it that it wasn't their day! The CLASSIC line had to be 'Call the Police'.... 'we ARE the Police' - lol crazy Swedish girls!
OOOMMMHYYYY! they must of thought they were immergration
stunned...
@ booga - the camera crew was with the patrol car as part of a show broadcast on the BBC in the UK.
I totally disagree with your comments regarding their supposed selfishness; that could only apply in a situation where the people involved were sane - and they so obviously are not.
This also explains why the second woman needed six grown, hard-back people to hold her down. In that state of mind the body doesn't hold back at all physically so it's not unheard of people completing superhuman feats of strength in those type of situations.
Both my parents worked as psychiatric nurses for many years and if there's one thing I've learnt it's that you cannot judge or apply the "normal" rules of thinking to a deranged/schizophrenic person for the simple fact THEY'RE not in a normal state of mind! If you ever were in that state (God forbid) rationality left you a looooooooong time ago, trust me. Seeing that is all very very sad...
@clav- thanks for clarifying. I will gracefully bow out and say that you probably are right in terms of you sanity argument. While I can appreciate that mental illness can be very debilitating, I will say that people with mild to moderate issues are often enabled by this idea that they bare no responsibility for their actions because they are mentally ill.
@ booga - respect due to you, I totally agree with your mild/moderate argument, it really annoys me when people will sometimes try and claim "diminished responsibility" to try absolve their actions. It's an oxymoron to me; how can one sanely declare they're insane!?
big up clav & booga
it's a bird, it's a plane, it's...super crackhead!
weird...
i wanna eat whatever they're eating. lol.
Cocaines a hell of a drug...
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