I agree with Lawfficer, id warrant that 80 percent of the people running on bikes don't have a class M, or have suspended licenses/warrants. You cannot NOT chase them, you just have to be smart about how/when you do it.
Turn it on me all you want, your thought process makes no sense to people that wear my shoes. And just becuase the use of force is justifed, does not mean it's used. Your comment about using deadly force for felony bad checks is laughable and just goes to show how ignorant you are of life on the streets and how real cops work. The level of the crime, regardless of its a civil forfeiture, misdeameanor, or felony does not dictate the use of force. Further, 99.99% of my job is "what if'", which you seem to put down and give the impression that it's a bad thing. The "what if's" are what keep you alive, and make you a good cop..... Its not just catching criminals, but good community policing aswell.
And Im pretty sure I never asked you how to do my job, but thanks for telling me.
what's sad? that the idiot rider got what he deserved? nothing sad about that at all.very sad.. should of pulled over
A police officer these days is pretty much a bill collector in the eyes of the state and that state welcomes these situations as it is a business and generates huge sums of revenue thus giving immunity to the officer for pursuing the chase for twelve minutes.
Just pull that out of your arse?
Yea that was one I went back and edited. Think that was too over the top?
A police officer these days is pretty much a bill collector in the eyes of the state and that state welcomes these situations as it is a business and generates huge sums of revenue thus giving immunity to the officer for pursuing the chase for twelve minutes.
If you consider something 100% factually incorrect to be "over the top", then yes.
You say this, and then you say not to take offense. Are you serious? Did you drink the Kool-aide?