He first collects eleven police vehicles around him
Fleeing from the police is usually quite unlikely. Even if you have a faster car, the police are with more people and if necessary they deploy a helicopter. In a slow delivery van it is completely hopeless. This van lasted from Leiderdorp to Prins Clausplein, which is normally a ride of less than fifteen minutes. It’s great that he managed to gather as many as eleven police vehicles around him in that short stretch.
In the video you drive along with a police Audi A6, also known as a rapid intervention vehicle (SIV). This one races forward in the train of colleagues to jam the van just after the junction. A colleague in a B-class and a Vito continue to drive in front of and behind the suspect so that the SIV can drive the car against the crash barriers. What you can’t see is that the van ends with its nose in the guardrail.
There is indignation in the comments under the video why they use the Audi A6 to jam the van and not the cheaper VW Touran. This will have to do with the fact that the driver of the SIV has had specific training to drive suspects as safely as possible. They call it inboxes. Not every police officer is allowed to enter the A6 just like that, special driving training is required for this.
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