This is becoming a non-issue these days, as almost all emergency vehicles have "park kill," which turns off the siren when the vehicle is placed in "Park."
Thats the point I'm trying to show! Some innocent person may find themselves on the wrong end of a felony traffic stop for NO REASON or FAULT of their own. The average person would be overwhelmed and overstimulated at all of this. Add in the police who are on an adrenaline high, it becomes a tense a deadly situation really quickly.
I take it with a grain of salt. I got humbled way back in the day. I was in a high stress situation, and told a young man "Hey boy, come this way.". In no way meant in a racial tone, nor was said in anger. Instead was only said because it was a boy, and he was among other males who were much older. I had to take that hard lesson, and it hurt.
@@manualblinking7456 Now put yourself in the officers shoes, or hell, even the suspects shoes. Imagine trying to tell someone what to do, or listen to someone in that condition.
@@armedandredee i imagine the cop is more worried about getting shot at the end of a chase than he is about shutting his siren off, any experienced officer will shut it off once they realize the scene is clear.
This is becoming a non-issue these days, as almost all emergency vehicles have "park kill,"
which turns off the siren when the vehicle is placed in "Park."
I got out in 2021. I know technology grows quickly,.but I never saw this on a patrol car.
I can barely here you over that noise! The cops can hear their own instructions but the suspect probably can't.
Thats the point I'm trying to show! Some innocent person may find themselves on the wrong end of a felony traffic stop for NO REASON or FAULT of their own. The average person would be overwhelmed and overstimulated at all of this. Add in the police who are on an adrenaline high, it becomes a tense a deadly situation really quickly.
Boy?? Oh you fired cuh
I take it with a grain of salt. I got humbled way back in the day. I was in a high stress situation, and told a young man "Hey boy, come this way.". In no way meant in a racial tone, nor was said in anger. Instead was only said because it was a boy, and he was among other males who were much older. I had to take that hard lesson, and it hurt.
yep, lets worry about our sirens instead of the criminals. Because they had already been listening to the cops voices, right? xD
This is more about showing the common populace what goes on during a police takedown.
@@armedandredee ahhh nice, I’ll be real, I couldn’t hear a thing you were saying over the sirens 💀
@@manualblinking7456 Now put yourself in the officers shoes, or hell, even the suspects shoes. Imagine trying to tell someone what to do, or listen to someone in that condition.
@@armedandredee i imagine the cop is more worried about getting shot at the end of a chase than he is about shutting his siren off, any experienced officer will shut it off once they realize the scene is clear.