XPost: alt.thebird.copwatch, alt.law-enforcement, alt.true-crime   
   XPost: alt.california, nyc.general   
   From: pickins486@nyc.rr.com   
      
   Chas wrote:   
   >   
   > "Phil" wrote   
   > > What other entities have the responsibility of chasing armed criminals   
   > > in high speed motor vehicle pursuits?   
   >   
   > All kinds of professions have hazardous obligations that have to do with the   
   > safety of the public. All sort of professions conduct their business in the   
   > public weal and take responsibility, after the fact, for their professional   
   > conduct.   
   >   
   > > It also depends on whether or not the police officer in pursuit has   
   > > time to think things out. We're spending more time posting on this   
   > > thread than cops often get to think out what they're doing.   
   >   
   > There was a fatality just a night ago. Cop chased a guy on a stop-sign   
   > violation if the story be true. With speeds over a hundred miles an hour, in   
   > town, there was plenty of time to deal with it with the hazard of a high   
   > speed chase removed.   
   > If you're not confident in what you're doing, stop.   
   >   
   > > Subject for review? Again, there are no text book pursuits; it's   
   > > always different. You can't set guidelines for every pursuit.   
   >   
   > Then get comfortable with being exhaustively reviewed for every one of them.   
   > People are tired of it. You're not going to get anything but more of the   
   > same.   
      
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