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Was coming home about 12am last night.. and in the outgoing lanes of the M1 at about Robina area, I see one cop car on the side of the road with a couple of cops standing there outside the car. Thought that was a little strange, then 200m away *another* cop car with couple of cops standing there, which was getting even more odd.

THEN bit further on, I see about 6 cop cars with lights all on surrounding what to be what appeared to be an old 4WD..

Couldn't get a proper look, as I was driving inbound, but it was strange. Then a bit further on I saw about *another* 3 cop cars with lights on also heading that way.

So in the space of about 5 mins I saw about 10 cop cars!

It was truly something that appeared to be out of Canonball run!!

Anybody know what was happening??

:ufo:

NFI... But up my way, at about 12am, there was someobdy cutting sick in a V8 of some description... Can you "cut sick" in a 4WD?

More than likely someone with an outstanding warrant, who got pulled, and did a runner... The cops usually set up a cordon to the N, S, E &W...

I was on the way home from seeing kevin bloody wilson :) what fu#$ing ledgend!! when i saw 4 cop cars "chasing" an old blue van with 2 more cops on the way up the road and a pursuit car further up the road in Nerang

If its anything interesting it will be on the news tonight

strutto: yeah, it was a blue van! That's the one.

It was on the news actually and they had some footage. Apparently some drunk old guy was involved in a hit and run somewhere (I think the coomera thing was a different thing), and he was making a run for it. He was something like 3 times over the alchohol limit or something.

They used spikes to blow out the tyres. That must'a been what the other cops up front were doing at the side of the road. And the 3 cop cars further back must have been holding up all the traffic to stop them catching up to this guy. All makes sense now.

Wow - I got to see news in the making :) how exciting :D

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