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Yes they are doing the right thing. What if the people in the car were on their way to kill a family... Same loss both ways and if they weren't going to do anything bad, they wouldn't of driven off. It's a case of thinking the worst.
Plus if there were to be a death there is a high chance the chasing officer would be investigated and possibly punished.
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Yes they are right to try to stop someone who has their brake light out, as brake lights are a pretty much essential part of the vehicle, and without it they're likely to cause a crash as someone behind them can't tell they're braking. If the police alert them with the siren to please stop (which is basically what it means) and they choose to run, then that's their own fault, and the police could not have predicted or expected that. They obviously have something to hide and don't want to speak to the police, so it is right the police tail them as otherwise if they let anyone who ran away from them off everyone would just ignore the police.
They can't predict what will happen, and the more prepared someone is to run from the police then the more reason there is why the police need to speak to them, which is why they follow them until they stop them.
They don't assume that a car with a faulty brake light is anything at all other than a car with a faulty break light and it is only when the car decides to run and try and hide that the police have extra interest in them, as if they'd pulled over orignally they'd have just been given a recifaction notice or a warning, but failing to stop for a police vehicle is an offence on it's own and then there will be whatever they thought they needed to run from the police because of.
Police should, and do follow them. It hardly gives a good message to people if the police took the policy of "if you run away from us, and drive in a dangerous way" it doesn't give a good idea at all, as otherwise people will just run and drive in a dangerous way as they then know that the police don't then follow them. |
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Better than the US! Just watch 'The Worlds Wildest Police Videos' on Sundays, channel 5. Gung-ho doesn't even begin to describe it! If someone in this country decided to move their high speed chase onto the wrong side of the road on a busy motorway, the police would abandon the persuit.
Although I have heard a well corroborated story of a 150mph bike chase on the M8 where a copper radioed in a request to deploy a stinger! . Thankfully the reply was "That is negative, rpt, negative on the stinger unless you are considering deadly force." ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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The police should keep track of the vehicle, perhaps putting out requests for the observation of the vehicle and apprehension of the occupants, but I think a full blown chase would be a bad idea. As for the occupants of the vehicle knowing they would only get a rectification notice, I don't think this would apply in all cases either. Remember when I crashed the NSR, I was expecting to be charged with dangerous driving, when all I got was a producer. Police are only human, and you can't predict their behavior, or their intentions with any great degree of certainty. ____________________ https://www.bikepics.com/members/nsrandy/96rs250/ My Bike!
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 Shade_BW I'm better than you

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Get a grip, get a life.
Police accidents happen, people get hurt, it's a consequence of them doing their job.
Your probably the same person that complains that the police didn't do anything when your bike gets nicked.
That's because of namby pamby do-gooder people like you, spitting on the police, hammering their rights, and their effectiveness, and their ability to do their job.
It's not easy out there for them, and you guys make it worse.
Oh, I can't stop that guy over their, cos he is black, and i've stopped my quota of black guys this week.
Oh, I can't chase that bank robber in my car, there has been a 2.7% rise in car chases this month.
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| Shade_BW wrote: | Get a grip, get a life.
Police accidents happen, people get hurt, it's a consequence of them doing their job.
Your probably the same person that complains that the police didn't do anything when your bike gets nicked.
That's because of namby pamby do-gooder people like you, spitting on the police, hammering their rights, and their effectiveness, and their ability to do their job.
It's not easy out there for them, and you guys make it worse.
Oh, I can't stop that guy over their, cos he is black, and i've stopped my quota of black guys this week.
Oh, I can't chase that bank robber in my car, there has been a 2.7% rise in car chases this month.
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Totally agree Shade.
Yes, should go after them and if they don't stop, should fire anti tank missiles at them....... to minimise the possibility of innocent lives being put at further risk.  ____________________ Laugh!? I nearly bought a drink! |
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Haha
You're wasting your own time! Yes I asked you to discuss it but I'm also trying to see if anyone understands it from my point of view, thats all.
How would you feel if your parents brothers and sisters were all killed by someone driving like a lunatic because the police had forced him to?
I know what you're going to say, they didn't force him to he did it himself. But, if the police had stopped chasing him its likely it wouldn't have happened.
Now you say, "well thats like saying if he wasn't born it wouldn't have happened so its his parents fault" That doesn't really apply because as soon as the police started chasing him control of the situation passes over to them, they can interpret whats going on and they KNOW the consequences of high speed chases. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 174 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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