Those EVOC graduates are dying in the course and scope of their employment - something they choose to do of course, but try not to involve their tragic loss in your really pathetic posts.
As I stated before, this thread has run its course, thanks to the idiotic contributions of a few who have not had an intelligent thought since birth.
My points are still valid.
EVOC does not turn a bad driver into a good driver.
Many officers are great drivers and EVOC makes them even better but there are still officers out there that are not good drivers.
Many officers are dying in the line of duty needlessly despite EVOC training.
Perhaps officers should be more careful on the roads and ask themselves if the risk they are taking are worth capturing the particular suspect in question.
In regards to street racing.
I don't have a problem with cops doing the job they have been directed to perform. I don't have a problem with them doing everything they can within the law to do this job. I think these undercover cars are a smart way to police for this activity.
What I do question is the amount of time and effort put into this enforcement. Perhaps in some areas this is justified.
Really the main blame for the increased enforcement falls with the street racers. They have definitely not been quite about their illegal activities and as always whenever a group of idiots get together people start to notice. They have brought needless attention to there activity and they have not been discreet.