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20v_rollaboy wrote:Arent cops supposed to stop chasing you after you go over a certain speed tho?
geishaboy wrote:I want a number plate with "geisha" on it
But I should probably get a car first
BlakJak wrote:Clause?
They make a decision based on the danger of the situation, theres no 'fixed speed' except that theres a guideline in place. The cops are entitled by law to do whatever speed is necessary except where it causes excessive risk to the public.
You'll find that theyre on the radio back to comms constantly providing updates on speed, road conditions, traffic levels and the driving behavior of the guy being chased.
astrae wrote:Yeh there is no fixed speed. I've listened to them chasing a guy once. Was on a state highway, no traffic. Comms asked for an update, cop said he was doing 180 and the wrx was still pulling away in the distance... lol
He pulled over.
IH8TEC wrote:astrae wrote:Yeh there is no fixed speed. I've listened to them chasing a guy once. Was on a state highway, no traffic. Comms asked for an update, cop said he was doing 180 and the wrx was still pulling away in the distance... lol
He pulled over.
wasn't going from turikina to marton was it, i've heard exactly the same scinareo, with a red wrx,, listened to it on teh police scaner
astrae wrote:Yeh there is no fixed speed. I've listened to them chasing a guy once. Was on a state highway, no traffic. Comms asked for an update, cop said he was doing 180 and the wrx was still pulling away in the distance... lol
He pulled over.
Victoria wrote:You would think that a cop could keep up with a car going 180kph...
Victoria wrote:
You would think that a cop could keep up with a car going 180kph...
Clause?
They make a decision based on the danger of the situation, theres no 'fixed speed' except that theres a guideline in place. The cops are entitled by law to do whatever speed is necessary except where it causes excessive risk to the public.
You'll find that theyre on the radio back to comms constantly providing updates on speed, road conditions, traffic levels and the driving behavior of the guy being chased.
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