Every police chase is a danger to innocent people’s lives. Some chases are necessary, but a broken taillight is not worth that risk.
Every police chase is a danger to innocent people’s lives. Some chases are necessary, but a broken taillight is not worth that risk.
It’s actually why police deaths have gone down a bunch recently. It’s also why they die more by felonious assaults now than anything else.
Most police departments don’t chase unless the person they’re chasing has done something felonious like robbery, threaten to harm, etc.
In almost any town you’ll see people removed about them not pulling people over anymore because a good chunk of people WANT them to do this still. It surprises me every time.
https://leb.fbi.gov/bulletin-highlights/additional-highlights/crime-data-law-enforcement-officers-killed-in-the-line-of-duty-statistics-for-2021
https://www.fbi.gov/contact-us/field-offices/dallas/news/press-releases/fbi-releases-statistics-for-law-enforcement-officers-assaulted-and-killed-in-the-line-of-duty
Let the typical traffic stops run. LET THEM. Radios operate at the speed of light. Cars do not.
(I’ll admit I did get away once. 1987, 16-yo, Tulsa OK, smack in the middle of the city. I was speeding like hell, cop was stuck in traffic, other lane. He lit up, I lit down and dodged into an industrial park. Still can’t believe that worked. Probably get SWAT after me today.)
Are you comparing police chases to enforcing traffic laws? One may lead to the other but you can’t just stop enforcing laws because some people run. Also, if they do run I suspect they’ll just get a ticket in the mail or the cops show up at their house. I know some people drive unregistered and uninsured but that’s an even smaller portion still.