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by seanmcdirmid
4769 days ago
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How can we even judge? The police back off often when they sense that a chase is too dangerous, they make a judgement call. Sometimes they don't have perfect information however, and shit just happens. It is not like the movies. I'm sure the officers involved are second guessing their behavior now, its not like people die every day like this. But really, its a tough job, we aren't really in a position to judge. |
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So much so they had to pass laws to make it illegal for police to do chases in many cities/situations to stop them.
http://www.pursuitsafety.org/
http://kristieslaw.org/
http://abcnews.go.com/US/police-chases-california-injured-10...
More bystanders are injured or killed during high-speed police chases than by stray bullets. In California, more than 10,000 people have been injured and over 300 people killed because of police chases in the last decade, according to newly released statistics from the California Highway Patrol.
Nationally, it's estimated nearly 300 people die each year as a result of high speed police chases.