British Local Police pedal kart
Obviously, it is not the new pedal kart of the British Local Police. This fun go-kart has been created by 51-year-old police officer Keith Waller along with teenagers from Ringwood Comprehensive School.
Students aged 13 to 16 took 40 hours to build the bodywork as part of their GCSE exams. According to Keth Waller, this fun project has served to connect more young people with the police.
The fun police pedal kart
The jokes are served with this news. Imagine that a policeman starts the pursuit of a thug, with this super car.
PC Keith Waller admits he is unlikely to be able to catch up with many thieves, but insists the 20mph five-speed pedal go-kart has helped reduce anti-social behavior in Ringwood, Hampshire.
With the police logo, telephone number, 3-tone sirens and a flashing light, this pedal go-kart surprised and amused all passers-by.
The officers at Ringwood, with their official driver in command PC Keith Waller, therefore took part in the British Pedal Car Grand Prix held in July 2010, which was endorsed by the Daily Echo.