A Russian police officer on the M23 highway from Taganrog to Rostov-na-Donu is stopping a car because of a broken headlight. Then a pack of wolves arrive.
They are not wolves, but Russia is famous for its wild dogs that are becoming more and more aggressive as they travel in packs.
I see police all the time with radar set ups like this. They have radar readers further down the road, and the cop radios ahead to his/her colleague with the description of the vehicle to pull over.
They can just as easily do it in both directions simultaneously.
I'd believe it was real, but I see a couple of discrepancies. The actions of the policeman don't match up in both videos. In the in-car video the driver hands him his wallet or registration (whatever), but in the long shot video, he doesn't. In the long shot he looks over at the other policeman a couple of times and then down the street a couple of times before he jumps in the car. In the in-car video he is quicker to jump in the car.
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The second video , inside the car that has been "pulled over", is proof that this is staged. Likely an ad for something. Also, those aren't wolves.
Staged? How can I believe in the impossible with naysayers in the crowd? Rats!
This has got to be a fake
Why is the patrol car on the opposite side of the road?
Who's going to stop their car for a policeman on foot, with his police car parked, facing the wrong way, on the other side of the road?
How 'convenient' that there was a camera on the spot to film the whole sequence !!!
Some people will do ANYTHING to get out of a ticket.
They are not wolves, but Russia is famous for its wild dogs that are becoming more and more aggressive as they travel in packs.
I see police all the time with radar set ups like this. They have radar readers further down the road, and the cop radios ahead to his/her colleague with the description of the vehicle to pull over.
They can just as easily do it in both directions simultaneously.
Just dropping by, a little late I know, but Congratulations on the 10 years! Quite the accomplishment!
I'd believe it was real, but I see a couple of discrepancies. The actions of the policeman don't match up in both videos. In the in-car video the driver hands him his wallet or registration (whatever), but in the long shot video, he doesn't. In the long shot he looks over at the other policeman a couple of times and then down the street a couple of times before he jumps in the car. In the in-car video he is quicker to jump in the car.
seems those of us who thought this vid a fake were right to do so - it was a viral ad for a brand of vodka!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s00HQm_rWpk
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