A former New South Wales police officer has been charged after a vehicle he was allegedly driving crashed into four parked cars and rolled several times in Sydney's west.
The incident happened late Monday afternoon in Chester Hill, around 25km west of central Sydney.
Video from the scene showed a blue ute losing control, slamming into a parked car and flipping repeatedly along the street, striking other parked vehicles as it tumbled.
Residents said the crash was shocking given the low speed limit on the road.

"It's terrible, unbelievable. The speed is 50km or 60km here," a resident told Nine.
Suzan Al Safadi said two vehicles belonging to her children were badly damaged in the incident.
"If you're not thinking about yourself, think about others," Safadi said.
Police allege the driver, 47-year-old former police officer Satjot Singh, blew three times over the legal limit following the crash.
He was charged with high-range drink driving and has since had his licence suspended.
Singh was set to appear in court next month.


















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