@@Airtouch67 - Motorola is faster than any Kawasaki. I love it when motorcyclists crash and do irreparable harm to themselves during a chase. As long as they don’t harm innocent people, then I don’t care. I don’t like it when they kill themselves though, they can’t feel any pain when they’re dead. The best thing about killing themselves is hopefully they didn’t reproduce and contaminate the rest of society with their stupid genes. A swollen skull inside a helmet, compound fractures, ruptured organs and skin/flesh ripped from the body after it’s slid across the asphalt for a couple hundred feet…. THAT’S what I love to see. I have sympathy for a rider that conducts themselves in a safe manner, I don’t give a fat babies dick about the ones that endanger others by their careless riding. One of the worst motorcycle accidents I’ve seen is when a rider dumped his bike after doing a wheel stand at 100 mph. He was in a group of riders and obviously they were speeding. Law enforcement attempted to stop the guy, he fled dumping his bike in the process. The cop said he chased at a speed in excess of 100 mph. A foot peg went through his calf, pinned him between the road surface and the bike. The foot peg left a gouge in the asphalt during the entire slide, that’s how we knew how far he slid. After sliding for a few hundred feet, his clothing eventually gave way and the asphalt ground his flesh down to the bone. Bone was exposed from his left ankle, shin, knee and hip. His shoulder and arm didn’t fair well either with bone exposed where the humeral head meets the scapular area. If any of you have ever had road rash, imagine that pain but much worse because your skin has been ground down and looks like hamburger meat. I’ve had to listen to riders beg for pain meds because the pain was too great. Believe me, as a firefighter/EMT, I’ve seen everything I just described. Why is it every swinging dick on a bike believes they’re a professional racer on a public street? Running from police… you may get away with it. You may never get caught but, some day it will catch up to you. But, you guys keep on riding like fools. Run from law enforcement. I have job security as long as you rocket scientists keep dumping your bikes and providing me with additional entertainment. You’ll know it’s me if you trash your bike. I’ll treat you appropriately like I would any other accident victim. You’ll see a smile on my face when I’m treating you and that’s because in the back of my mind, I know you were being an asshole and fate caught up with you.
I say Police Chases are appropriate whenever a driver decides to flee from Police. If a crash happens it's the fault of the fleeing driver, not Police. They decided to run from Police.
Chases start and end with the fleeing suspect. Cops can back out anytime if they feel they have to, but that doesn't guarantee the suspect will drive more calmly.
Most cops will only be involved in one or two handfuls of chases in their career. When they take off, you better believe 99% of cops are gonna chase aggressively.
Where you come up with that number? I was a police officer in Maryland for 5 years prior to moving South and becoming a firefighter. Most officers, in Maryland, retire after 20 years of service. That’s more than one or two handfuls of chases in a career. During my 5 years, I averaged getting into a pursuit 2-3 times a month. Most were DUI’s while some were stolen vehicles or someone with a felony warrant. In a rural area I can understand your statement but, in the county where I worked we had approximately 600k residents. That doesn’t include travelers from outside the county either. The chances of a vehicle pursuit is much greater in larger metro areas. I went through 80 hours of EVOC and pursuit training. Our EVOC instructors went through a training course along with 80 hours of Secret Service driver training in Greenbelt MD. We were taught to out drive the vehicle we’re pursuing. In other words, we drive until the driver being pursued messes up. 99% of the cops you speak of that chase aggressively, where did you obtain that info? I’m curious as to what departments these are that allow that kind of liability?
Crazy frog how about felony fleeing to elude, reckless driving, disregarding traffic control devices, and if the suspect kills someone during the pursuit you can add felony murder to that. Thinking about it as just a speeding ticket is ignorant.
GSP is reckless and they basically have a very poor pursuit police. GSP needlessly puts the innocent public in harms way and then take zero responsibility for being part of the problem.
Once the police have a plate number or identified the suspect there is absolutely NO REASON to chase them or to risk killing innocent people. They can always investigate and apprehend them at a later date. Their poor ego's get hurt when someone runs or doesn't listen to them.
@@EK-zj3cd Well, I've been in law enforcement for 12 years now working the traffic unit in an unmarked police car, and it DOES work like that my friend. I'm not going to risk killing an innocent person when I've obtained the plate/identity of the vehicle... You're obviously another one of those roadside lawyers/critics who have ZERO experience but love to shoot off your mouth. It's all fine and dandy as long as it's not YOUR family member that gets killed. Then, snowflakes like you are the first ones the get lawyered up expecting a big check.
Not sure what candy snowflake agency you work for bud, probably somewhere blue and northern, but when you have bad guys that get away they keep committing violent crimes. Where I work, in southern Georgia, we have a lot of “dirties” that think they getting away because neighbored agency’s strict pursuit policies. We chase them or GSP joins in and they usually end up in the ditch pretty quickly, then behind bars or in a casket. I do get what you are saying, we call it off when it’s downtown heavy traffic/pedestrian traffic. But we usually have UC’s follow or a bird up and then wait to pounce when it’s the right time. But the “let them go” policy is trash and to liberal in my opinion.
“When are chases appropriate?”
GSP: Yes
Until there ain't nothing left to chase
@@jaredbickmore2474 they’ll find something to chase lol
@@vendettx8837 exactly
“WHAT IS AN APPROPRIATE TIME TO CHASE, WE CHASE WHENEVER WE WANT”
GSP will chase you till the wheels fall off.....
Fr tho🤣🤣
Facts
And then chase you on foot
Hell Yeah!
GSP got those fast ass chargers they love a chase . It’s a game for them , bragging rights
That's all good and well, but not a cop car on the planet can keep up with my Kawasaki H2R. They give up 5 seconds after I roll back the throttle.
@@Airtouch67 - Motorola is faster than any Kawasaki. I love it when motorcyclists crash and do irreparable harm to themselves during a chase. As long as they don’t harm innocent people, then I don’t care. I don’t like it when they kill themselves though, they can’t feel any pain when they’re dead. The best thing about killing themselves is hopefully they didn’t reproduce and contaminate the rest of society with their stupid genes. A swollen skull inside a helmet, compound fractures, ruptured organs and skin/flesh ripped from the body after it’s slid across the asphalt for a couple hundred feet…. THAT’S what I love to see. I have sympathy for a rider that conducts themselves in a safe manner, I don’t give a fat babies dick about the ones that endanger others by their careless riding.
One of the worst motorcycle accidents I’ve seen is when a rider dumped his bike after doing a wheel stand at 100 mph. He was in a group of riders and obviously they were speeding. Law enforcement attempted to stop the guy, he fled dumping his bike in the process. The cop said he chased at a speed in excess of 100 mph. A foot peg went through his calf, pinned him between the road surface and the bike. The foot peg left a gouge in the asphalt during the entire slide, that’s how we knew how far he slid. After sliding for a few hundred feet, his clothing eventually gave way and the asphalt ground his flesh down to the bone. Bone was exposed from his left ankle, shin, knee and hip. His shoulder and arm didn’t fair well either with bone exposed where the humeral head meets the scapular area. If any of you have ever had road rash, imagine that pain but much worse because your skin has been ground down and looks like hamburger meat. I’ve had to listen to riders beg for pain meds because the pain was too great. Believe me, as a firefighter/EMT, I’ve seen everything I just described.
Why is it every swinging dick on a bike believes they’re a professional racer on a public street? Running from police… you may get away with it. You may never get caught but, some day it will catch up to you. But, you guys keep on riding like fools. Run from law enforcement. I have job security as long as you rocket scientists keep dumping your bikes and providing me with additional entertainment. You’ll know it’s me if you trash your bike. I’ll treat you appropriately like I would any other accident victim. You’ll see a smile on my face when I’m treating you and that’s because in the back of my mind, I know you were being an asshole and fate caught up with you.
@@Airtouch67 I don’t have a h2 shut up
@@CoyoteSwapEverything Thank you high school dropout.
@@Airtouch67 no thats just their no chase policy guy
if people would just pull over when blue lights come on there would be no chase
wow.. really? did you use your brain to realize that
I say Police Chases are appropriate whenever a driver decides to flee from Police. If a crash happens it's the fault of the fleeing driver, not Police. They decided to run from Police.
Let the Law Enforcement decide that and don't lefty analyze the shit out of it.
Gsp chases motorcycles it’s the wild Wild West for them and they are well trained
I Trying To Be A Full Time Georgia State Patrol What All I Need To Do
Same here
Hell yea my dad had a flat top charger and that thing was fast
This is the mindset every State agency should have. Aggressive pursuit policy
Of course unless they innocently kill YOUR family while chasing someone who stole a tank of gas... it's ok as long as it doesn't effect you right?
@@Airtouch67 it’s ok regardless.
@@dmoneyas24 And you'd be the first one in line to lawyer up.. quit kidding yourself fool.
@@Airtouch67 no I agree with chasing criminals
@@dmoneyas24 Define "criminal."
Tbh anywhere a pursuit is only appropriate if the suspect is wanted for a violent crime something serious not for no petty ass traffic offense
I've seen several GSP dashcam chases and haven't noticed the Trooper stopping at stop signs.
They said we like chasing people in heavy traffic.
Chases start and end with the fleeing suspect. Cops can back out anytime if they feel they have to, but that doesn't guarantee the suspect will drive more calmly.
Most cops will only be involved in one or two handfuls of chases in their career. When they take off, you better believe 99% of cops are gonna chase aggressively.
Where you come up with that number? I was a police officer in Maryland for 5 years prior to moving South and becoming a firefighter. Most officers, in Maryland, retire after 20 years of service. That’s more than one or two handfuls of chases in a career.
During my 5 years, I averaged getting into a pursuit 2-3 times a month. Most were DUI’s while some were stolen vehicles or someone with a felony warrant. In a rural area I can understand your statement but, in the county where I worked we had approximately 600k residents. That doesn’t include travelers from outside the county either. The chances of a vehicle pursuit is much greater in larger metro areas.
I went through 80 hours of EVOC and pursuit training. Our EVOC instructors went through a training course along with 80 hours of Secret Service driver training in Greenbelt MD. We were taught to out drive the vehicle we’re pursuing. In other words, we drive until the driver being pursued messes up. 99% of the cops you speak of that chase aggressively, where did you obtain that info? I’m curious as to what departments these are that allow that kind of liability?
Does anyone know what siren gsp uses
A loud one, it's a whelen siren
Mastercom B
Basically they will kill or be killed for a speeding ticket 🎫
Crazy frog how about felony fleeing to elude, reckless driving, disregarding traffic control devices, and if the suspect kills someone during the pursuit you can add felony murder to that. Thinking about it as just a speeding ticket is ignorant.
As it should be.
GSP is reckless and they basically have a very poor pursuit police. GSP needlessly puts the innocent public in harms way and then take zero responsibility for being part of the problem.
When he smelt weed as you drove by with all your windows up.
Pursuit policy’s depend on agency because each agency does different training for pursuits sooo yea
Yoooo when they dont stop
Allowed when they are on jdot or 42 dugg
Don’t run from GSP you’ll not win!
Kelly looks like Scarlett Johansson...yum
ASP: All Day, Every Day.
ASP: trying to copy GSP but the original beats the reboot
Thank you I been saying this GSP been doing this been about that life
Once the police have a plate number or identified the suspect there is absolutely NO REASON to chase them or to risk killing innocent people. They can always investigate and apprehend them at a later date. Their poor ego's get hurt when someone runs or doesn't listen to them.
I can definitely agree
LOL ok princesses, doesn’t always work like that.
@@EK-zj3cd Well, I've been in law enforcement for 12 years now working the traffic unit in an unmarked police car, and it DOES work like that my friend. I'm not going to risk killing an innocent person when I've obtained the plate/identity of the vehicle... You're obviously another one of those roadside lawyers/critics who have ZERO experience but love to shoot off your mouth. It's all fine and dandy as long as it's not YOUR family member that gets killed. Then, snowflakes like you are the first ones the get lawyered up expecting a big check.
Not sure what candy snowflake agency you work for bud, probably somewhere blue and northern, but when you have bad guys that get away they keep committing violent crimes. Where I work, in southern Georgia, we have a lot of “dirties” that think they getting away because neighbored agency’s strict pursuit policies. We chase them or GSP joins in and they usually end up in the ditch pretty quickly, then behind bars or in a casket. I do get what you are saying, we call it off when it’s downtown heavy traffic/pedestrian traffic. But we usually have UC’s follow or a bird up and then wait to pounce when it’s the right time. But the “let them go” policy is trash and to liberal in my opinion.
@@Airtouch67 you are a clown.
If you run you guilty