Episode 13

A runaway driver is brought to heel with the help of that trusty bed of nails known as a stinger. Unfortunately for Interceptor Rob Harfleet, the stinger team is so stealthy and efficient they take out his tyre too. The Firearms Squad moves in numbers to secure a wanted man who allegedly has guns in his possession. They raid the man's house at gunpoint and recover two suspected firearms, but the suspect is still at large. A manhunt ensues which ends 24 hours later with a ruck on the pavement bathed in the red lights of multiple tasers. Meanwhile, out on the roads a drink driver fails to keep a low profile, blasting out ragga in the dead of night.
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