Traffic Cops Season 9
An action-packed documentary series following Yorkshire-based law enforcers. Originally titled "All New Traffic Cops" for two series. It was renamed again in 2018 as "Traffic Cops: On the Edge" and then as "Traffic Cops"
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Traffic Cops
2016An action-packed documentary series following Yorkshire-based law enforcers. Originally titled "All New Traffic Cops" for two series. It was renamed again in 2018 as "Traffic Cops: On the Edge" and then as "Traffic Cops"
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Traffic Cops Season 9 Full Episode Guide
Traffic Cops are called in to back up colleagues battling a crowd of bank holiday revellers who've become volatile after closing time.
Near Ripley, a van spotted acting suspiciously fails to stop for Derbyshire's specialist road crime cops.
Traffic officer Matt Copestake investigates reports of a drink-driving woman who is found to have a blood alcohol level that is three times over the legal limit.
Derbyshire's finest pursue law breakers in the very heart of the country. The Traffic Cops tackle a huge variety of crimes.
Derbyshire's Road Crime Team set out to intercept a car they suspect is being used in drug deals and team member Nick chases a car, believed to be involved in a burglary.
The team chase a suspect lorry that refuses to stop and six police cars track an 18-tonne lorry when its driver heads the wrong way down a slip road into oncoming traffic.
The team flags down a car on the M1, but the driver speeds off, resulting in a chase of up to 120mph and a woman is convinced her boyfriend has fallen into a canal.
Despite atrocious conditions, a suspect car is driven at speeds of over 100 mph, heading straight into Derby city centre. On the M1, CCTV captures a BMW skidding in the wet.
PC Chris chases a suspected cloned SUV and is led along bridal and cycle paths, reaching speeds of 90mph.
PC Naylor responds to a call after a man with a history of violence is suspected of having stolen a car.
Officers stop a driver in relation to an alleged drunken assault and police cameras have triggered a search for a known disqualified driver.
Traffic cops race to intercept a seven-and-a-half tonne truck following the near-miss of a road worker and Karl responds to a suspected drink-driver heading away from the county.
A scooter drives down the wrong way down a dual carriageway into oncoming traffic and an officer is almost seriously injured after a car chase.
Sergeant Scott responds to an alert of a suspected drunk driver. Mark and Ant deal with an alleged report of an abusive drunk man threatening to go on a killing spree.
Karl is called to an accident involving a driver in his seventies who's reversed into a house and ruptured a gas main.
The team receives some intelligence about a man suspected of ferrying drugs into the county using a relative's car and road crime officers target a local drugs ring.
Derbyshire's Road Crime Unit is tasked with targeting dealers who bring drugs into the county.
A flying fire extinguisher is launched at the cops from a fleeing getaway car which is doing 165mph on the M1.
Jamie Theakston presents this new action-packed series, as Derbyshire's finest pursue law breakers in the very heart of the country.
Jamie Theakston presents this new action-packed series, as Derbyshire's finest pursue law breakers in the very heart of the country.
Dave McAllister is one of a team of officers on the M1 pursuing a stolen HGV, but only after its tyres are punctured with a stinger does the lorry come to a halt. A call comes into Derbyshire police HQ about a stolen motorhome. and Its owner has a live tracker on the vehicle and is giving constant updates to the control room of its position.
Matt joins a high-speed pursuit of a wanted man across two counties. Andy receives some intel on a car linked to a wanted suspect, which leads to the arrest of its four occupants.
The return of the programme offering an insight into the work of officers patrolling the roads of Derbyshire. PC Chris Ryan follows a car that triggered an alert on the police's ANPR system as it was linked to a spate of catalytic converter thefts, while Sgt Steve Hughes is working with HMRC to track down and stop a vehicle that is suspected of carrying illicit cash.