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Am I the only one that sees the irony in the resistance to a satellite tracking/imobilisation device yet the common approval for the use of deadly force that is evident here.
Ask me, the use of deadly force, either throught the use of firearms or another vehicle (many PITT applications in the US end in road trauma) is more of a "police state" or dictatorship than turning the car off. By that I mean a bad guy that has been shot or rammed and killed does not have the ability to explain and defend his actions, the guy that had his car turned off does. Therefore the cops are given the role of Judge, Jury and Executioner. Imagine, guy has his wife about to drop a baby, panics and speeds to hopsital, police try to stop him, guy panics more and runs. Police then see this as a chase and are authorised to shoot at car, which they do and cause loss of control of the car. Now both occupants are dead as is the unborn child, great result. Would have been better to turn off the car, assess situation and arrange a better option for transport to hospital. Oh well, apparently shooting is the better option hey guys?
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24-03-2010, 11:35 PM | #123 | ||
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Frustrating init. I'm suprised you would ask the question.
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3 criminals killed in one accident? Sad as it is that the baby died too, I see this as natural justice; one car thief takes out another, and while at it, a convicted drug dealer too. Maybe the big fella upstairs had had enough of this lot. Just thank god/fate/luck (whatever you believe in) that there were no innocent people involved.
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25-03-2010, 01:38 AM | #125 | |||
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As for cops not getting into high speed car chases. I think it is appropriate for them to do so, they are normally chasing a potentially dangerous person to society. By letting them speed off they will ultimately let them escape to possibly murder, rape, rob etc, again. The public is partially to blame here, I always look left and right when approaching sets of lights, roundabouts etc. You never know what is going to happen and on many occasions doing his has avoided accidents, usually idiots not looking when going through a roundabout. People need to be more aware. How many people ever actually check their mirrors? People have radios up full blast, nothing wrong with that so long as you are checking your mirrors and watching what is going on around (traffic wise). You could also say car manufacturers are to blame for constantly making cars more sound proof. However at the end of the day it comes back to the idiot in the pursuit happy to gamble with the communities safety. It is just we as the community need to be more aware of our surroundings. Last edited by EDfutura25; 25-03-2010 at 01:44 AM. |
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25-03-2010, 07:21 AM | #127 | |||
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Green light doesn't mean - 'everyone is obeying the road rules, you're free to travel into the intersection, oblivious to everything that's around you'. However, I probably don't look as far down the road to anticipate being hit at 200+kph though. |
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25-03-2010, 08:57 AM | #128 | |||
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I suspect it was supposed to be a deterrent more than an justifiably operational success....other than that I am not sure why they would have dragged it out again. Whilst we're on the subject of the good ole' US of A, spare a thought for a few LOW SPEED pursuit outcomes: http://www.policeone.com/suspect-pur...hase-shooting/
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25-03-2010, 12:34 PM | #129 | |||
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Wonder what the outcome of this will be?
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Imagine the 'braging rights' these tools have now earned.. "Yeah.. they couldn't catch us.. they tried, but we had them on the run for 50 kays.. should of seen their faces when we were laughing at them!" With all their derro mates giving them hi fives and pats on the back... Laughing? Thinking it was funny? What the HELL is wrong with people... These kids don't need lessons on right and wrong, they don't need counselling, they don't needs love and hugs... they need to be belted till they are black and blue... The cops have more important things to do... Last edited by Yellow_Festiva; 25-03-2010 at 12:40 PM. |
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25-03-2010, 03:11 PM | #134 | |||
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Also driving ambulances helps make you aware. I think people think I am crazy when they beat me through the roundabout even though I have lights and sirens on. The amount of idiots I have had to stop for because they either take no notice or just don't give a toss is amazing. I was behind a mini van one day, could not go around due to amount of traffic coming in opposite direction, there was plenty of room on the side of the road and even though I changed the tone of the siren 4 times once to warn him I am coming (I do not tail gate, I always give ample time for them to realise I am coming) and 3 times whilst being 2 car lengths away, he continued making me do 40kph behind him, I finally got around when the road became 2 lanes. The guy in the back was having a heart attack. I have kind of gone of topic but it just goes to show people either do not care or take no notice. |
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25-03-2010, 03:22 PM | #135 | |||
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The sort of thing you talk about happens a number of times each shift up here in Brisbane (god I detest QLD drivers).
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25-03-2010, 04:39 PM | #136 | |||
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In looking at it from the victims view point (not that I can and sincerly hope that no one else has too) You would like to think that anything that could have been done to prevent the deaths of innocent people would be done. As much as shooting is an extreme and I presume many suggested it tongue in check. If it prevented this accident I am for it. As for your suggesting regarding imbolisation sure give it a go. Wally I take it you are not a fan of the Darwin Awards?
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25-03-2010, 05:15 PM | #137 | |||
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I have been in circumstances where we have had to chase motorists with a medical emergency on board. People do strange and unpredictable things when under extreme stress, that I see often. Just challenging thinking here. I agree that most suggestions of shooting out tyres etc were tongue in cheek, but at least some are not. Added to that, I would like to see anyone provide concrete evidence that cops would be able to 100% guarantee hits on a moving target, from a moving car at speed over rough roads from a range of 30-50 with a glock. I would suggest not a hope, in fact rounds could end up anywhere. If this was the action, I would say let the bad guy go, it would be safer for everyone.
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This is a catch 22 situation.
If you stop high speed chases people will think "well all I have to do is drive fast and I can get away clean" so crime numbers will rocket If you continue high speed chases then the crime numbers will not alter but there is still the chance of accidents. : It's not the cops who cause the accidents it's the idiots that drive at ridiculous speeds to get away and are either too focused on watching the cops behind them and not looking in front, or they are just simply going too fast thru intersections not caring who gets hurt. Most people do not look very thoroughly at an intersection and are too involved in their own world and not really taking notice of their surroundings. They pull up at an intersection.....take a quick glance and move on thru when they should be taking a really good look at their surroundings, taking a sec to see how quick those vehicles are going and how long they'll take to reach the intersection and whether they can move thru safely before those vehicles get there. I'm not talking about spending ages at every intersection. All this can be done in a few seconds. If you have a green light, STILL look at ur surroundings before continueing thru. Most intersections are open enough to be able to see a good 3 to 4 houses down the cross streets. There will be corners and intersections that u just can't see and accident's will happen tho. IMO it's the majority of drivers that need to pay more attention to their driving....not the cops. |
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Once an offender starts a pursuit, 30 seconds from the commencement of the pursuit the offender is responsible for everything that happens there on after, be it they colliding with a car causing an accident/fatality, or the pursuit vehicle colliding with a vehicle causing an accident/fatality. If some large type A-Hole broke into someone's house, bashed the occupants senseless and took the keys for the car for a joy ride or what ever, I'd want the baddies stopped at any cost. You would too if it was your place and family that was broken into and bashed.
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Let me put it this way, if you discovered your wife, girlfriend/boyfriend or children had been stabbed or bashed in order for some scumbag to steal your car keys while you were out, would you want the police to pursue the criminal, or let them go for fear of an incident occuring? I'd want them stopped.
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If the police back of because of the danger to themselves and others, I can live with that..... Seriously mate, I am surprised at your willingness to increase the body count of innocents to satisfy your need for revenge.....
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I'm not for advocating 'catch them at any cost', but the restraint they are put on illustrates the danger the public is exposed to. Take the incident the other week where a fugitive stole 3 cars in Perth in an attempt to evade police; he knows damn well the police aren't legally allowed to ran the car to stop him. Thus, he continues on like a madman putting everyone in danger, which could well lead to a situation you describe.
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Bah there's to many cowards on this forums stop them at any cost simple nuff said
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After that, i'm done here.....
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