Dangerous Driving
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Initial release date | April 9, 2019 |
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Developers | Three Fields Entertainment |
Genres | Racing Video Game |
Platforms | PlayStation 4, Microsoft Windows, Xbox One |
Publishers | Three Fields Entertainment |
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Modes | Single-player video game |
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ID | 2234715 |
About Dangerous Driving
Dangerous Driving is a racing video game by Three Fields Entertainment, released on 9 April 2019 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One.
Boy, 13, killed foster mother Marcia Grant with her own car
... The teenager, who cannot be named due to his age, pleaded guilty to causing death by Dangerous Driving in October...
Pictures show Dumfries dangerous driver's iced-up windows
...Police have released images of the " very limited view" from a frozen windscreen in a Dangerous Driving case as a warning to other motorists...
Hackney man who caused killer crash wanted for jail recall
... Cotter, 56, admitted causing death by Dangerous Driving and was sentenced in March 2017 to seven years in jail...
Drink-driver filmed himself saying 'I'm smashed' before killing woman
... Hull admitted causing death by Dangerous Driving at a hearing in October...
Wimbledon fatal school crash parents search for answers
... A woman was arrested on suspicion of Dangerous Driving and has been bailed until January...
Wales' 20mph speed limit: Black box error halts teen's insurance
... Connor Davies, 17, from Penrhyncoch, Ceredigion, said the black box monitor in his car started incorrectly triggering Dangerous Driving alerts...
Baby joy for mum after two children killed in M4 crash
... Newman was jailed for nine years and four months after of causing death by Dangerous Driving...
Nine in hospital as car crashes into London bus stop
... A man in his 20s was arrested on suspicion of Dangerous Driving and he has also been taken to hospital...
Bournemouth police officer 'accidentally shot driver in car stop'
Armed Police stopped The Black Mercedes in August 2018
An armed Police Officer accidentally shot a driver in the arm while trying to stop his car, a Police watchdog report has concluded.
Officers stopped the Mercedes car in Castle Lane West, Bournemouth, on 7 August 2018.
The Officer put their hand on The Driver 's door but accidentally fired their Glock pistol when The Car pulled away, The Report said.
The Two People in The Car later had proceedings against them dropped.
The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) inquiry concluded The Officer had not committed a criminal offence or behaved in a manner that would justify disciplinary proceedings.
Investigators also looked into the planning and safety of the operation by Dorset Police .
The Police watchdog said the stop was carried out in line with national guidelinesThey concluded it was carried out where no members of The Public were in the immediate vicinity and the Mercedes had slowed to a crawl close to a roundabout.
Catrin Evans, IOPC regional director, said: "We are satisfied The Shot fired by a Dorset Police Officer into The Car window was unintentional, and brought about by the Mercedes moving off. "
The Officer has been advised to complete a refresher Armed Response training course before returning to full firearms duties.
Dorset Police Assistant Chief Constable Julie Fielding said a "full debrief" would be held into the events of The Night to see if there were any "learning points".
The Passenger in the Mercedes was later charged in connection with a stabbing but no evidence was offered on The First day of his trial and a Not Guilty finding was returned.
The Driver was charged with Dangerous Driving in relation to The Police stop and assisting an offender. His case was discontinued and Not Guilty verdicts returned.
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Source of news: bbc.com