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Police: Amanda Bynes might kill herself

Los Angeles - Police are worried that Amanda Bynes may kill herself or fellow motorists.

This comes shortly after the actress was photographed by paparazzi where she was driving while smoking what is suspected to be drugs.

Several patrol officers are allegedly now on alert because they fear her driving habits could be deadly.

'She's driving a deadly weapon'

The officers reportedly spoke out after her two alleged hit-and-run accidents and website TMZ.com published photos of her smoking what seems to be marijuana while driving.

One of the officers came out saying: "She's on the same road as my wife and kids and I'm scared about getting a call in the middle of the night that my little one is dead.

"She's addicted to something and she's driving a deadly weapon and is going to kill someone. It scares the shit out of me."

Amanda was apparently driving around earlier this week while puffing out of what appeared to be a marijuana pipe, on a suspended licence.

'The photos don't surprise me at all'

Another officer added: "The public should be afraid of her. From looking at the photos, and what she's smoking, she has no sense of reality. If she's not stopped she's gonna kill someone.

"She is going down a road that she cannot come back from when she injures or kills someone. The photos don't surprise me at all."

The Department of Motor Vehicles suspended her licence on 25 August after she is believed to have refused to take a sobriety test when she was stopped for driving under the influence in April.

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