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Hi everyone, I was just glancing thru this forum all 335 pages!!
The comment made before this one or two. One thing I have learned over my years of driving is that police cars are not fast cars even the newer patrol units (Ford explorer) but what makes them fast is the lights and sirens. Most patrol cars are/were only making 250 horses that’s all and they weighed about 4000-4200 pounds depending on the driver. |
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Yes there will be a spike in the beginning but once everyone realizes that you can’t commit a crime and jump in a e-car and go because they are quick. Law enforcement will have tools in the near by future to stop e-cars. One push of a button. Last edited by Ramlimited4500; 01-08-2023 at 04:18 PM.. |
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With the rare exception being a motorcyclist, people aren't getting away from the radio, the department helicopter and the myriad of media helicopters in the air.
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I would say the motorcyclist would be more likely to get into a accident then a car but it’s able to out maneuver a car for a few moments till you get the bird up in the air. Plus the sheriffs move pretty fast when it comes to any type of code three calls “do we have a unit in seconds?”Beep beep beep “Copy century212, in seconds.”
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We were pretty much prohibited from pursuing motorcycles about 20 years ago. It almost always ended up badly for the guy on the bike.
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I fully believe you but running on a bike is a death wish in its self. The rider may know how to handle the bike but all it takes is that one person to be looking past the motorcycle and make a left turn in front of them now you got a k injury with. A rider cut in half. The way LASD HANDLES calls are very respectable you guys are there in minutes unlike lapd with “will handle with a slight delay.” If I move out of the city I’m moving into a sheriff’s area since I know lasd will be there fast if I was to place a call for service.
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Motorcycle officer pulled over and tried to detain a possible DUI in LA. Dude eventually ran back into traffic and struggled, got tased, and then 4+ hours later died. From the attorney with an axe to grind: "The man was obviously not in his right mind, but to be treated with such violence and force, and his life taken from him" From the body cam footage released, that officer seemed to follow every rule of escalation, and it's extremely unfortunate that he died 4 hours later (co-morbidities of drug intoxication, which lead to the wrong mind he was in) Do we ever give it a rest and let the poor response by the citizen be the real story?
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- tasered 6 times when you have multiple officers on scene that are already hands on? Seems excessive. One time, ok sure maybe. 6? I don't think I've even seen any incidents in the news before with more than 2-3. I could be wrong here. I'll wait for our resident LEOs to chime in. - tasered for a car crash made no sense till the highlighted parts. Why run? This could have been avoided by staying on scene when it was just the one officer. This shifts the entire scenario from "help" to "hunt" so to speak. Maybe a poor choice of verbiage, maybe particularly apt. - Regardless of DUI, maybe just didn't want to be found at fault if he was driving like an idiot and knew it. On the other hand, maybe just got a concussion and wasn't in the right mind with his brains scrambled from the accident. I didn't see any video of the accident that started it all so I don't know how minor or major it might have been. - Not having ever taken either cannabis or cocaine, I don't know the effects of them mixing. I do know a couple black guys who have told me it's not uncommon to have diagnosed or undiagnosed heart murmurs and such where a taser could prove fatal. I can't imagine cocaine would make that scenario (undiagnosed heart condition + taser) any better though. - Anyone have the data over time showing an increase / decrease in use of force - even less-lethal force - following the introduction of tasers? I could have sworn a while back there was an article showing an increase in use of force overall following the introduction and standardization of tasers. - I don't know if it was a bit of a catch-22 here as well, damned if you do, damned if you don't. By the time he's resisting and pleading, the drugs or overall situation may have had him genuinely believe he was in fear for his life leading him to struggle more, leading him to get tasered more as the fight/flight response went into overdrive.
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Crime is rising because police are fearful of doing their job. Case in point the arrest above where force was used. Funny how often people who don't resist have zero force employed against them. Also sad how often people who die after arrest have narcotics in their blood streams.
Crime is also rising because people aren't allowed to defend their property for fear of lawsuit. Such as stores can not use force to prevent pilfering or decide to refuse access to people based on visual cues such as high on drugs or homelessness and lack of money. Until we recognize that sometimes police work IS a bit violent as a response to physical resistance and that just because someone has a video of it doesn't mean it was wrong we will descend into more chaos. Please do not misinterpret. If police clearly use force against someone that is not resisting or use excessive force they need to be stopped and that is a problem as well. But the public who have never wrestled with a methed up criminal needs to back it up a bit on what is excessive force. |
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Rain like we’ve had last week or so reduces efficacy of radar/LiDAR?
Asking for a friend who drove home from Temecula way too fast
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