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Posted on 9/1/17 at 8:55 am to
Posted by slackster
Houston
Member since Mar 2009
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Posted on 9/1/17 at 8:55 am to
Don't most studies suggest high speed chases are essentially are greater risk to the public than the criminal themselves?
Posted by magildachunks
Member since Oct 2006
32486 posts
Posted on 9/1/17 at 8:58 am to
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Don't most studies suggest high speed chases are essentially are greater risk to the public than the criminal themselves?



Believe so.

Panicking drivers do desperate things that put others at risk.

I believe most studies are suggesting that the cops do enough to get plate info and then back off once it gets too hazardous to other drivers.

You can always go get the driver at other times at their home or work.
Posted by nola000
Lacombe, LA
Member since Dec 2014
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Posted on 9/1/17 at 10:23 am to
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Don't most studies suggest high speed chases are essentially are greater risk to the public than the criminal themselves?


Most studies? I would say ALL studies. Theres been discussion about it but many of those in LE are cowboys and adrenaline junkies and they absolutely LOVE "the chase" so I dont see that changing much with most departments. They should almost never engage in high speed pursuits. Once the warrant is issued theyll be caught eventually. Take plates and description and call it a day. They wont be on the street for long.
This post was edited on 9/1/17 at 10:24 am
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