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S650 crash while running from police

GrabThatBlue

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What I found crazy is that the innocent people who got hit didn't get immediatly help. They were just inside the vehicle and nobody checked on them until a certain amount of time.

Saving lifes is more important than to grab the guy who crashed. Especially in this case.
But yeah, it's always easier to comment from the sideline.
 

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This is why people ask me at least once a day if I've totaled mine yet. smh 😒
 

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Crash test Dummy !! Looks like he walked away fine , and I bet he wasn't even wearing his belt.

I feel horrible for the car he hit , and the innocent people inside. Hope he gets jail time and sued.
 


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@Alan Applegate ......yeah, the coffee and cars crowd is killing our insurance premiums. Just too much power for some fools......and covering your plate? That looks real good in court! Dumba$$.
 

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What I found crazy is that the innocent people who got hit didn't get immediatly help. They were just inside the vehicle and nobody checked on them until a certain amount of time.

Saving lifes is more important than to grab the guy who crashed. Especially in this case.
But yeah, it's always easier to comment from the sideline.
As law enforcement I might be able to help you understand,

During a chase, securing the scene, or suspect, or threat needs to be first in the list. This is because if the person running gets out the car and starts shooting or something off the wall it can be handled.

Also grabbing the person responsible for they can answer for what they did. Try and understand instead on bashing police bro.

Hope I helped you understand.
 

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As law enforcement I might be able to help you understand,

During a chase, securing the scene, or suspect, or threat needs to be first in the list. This is because if the person running gets out the car and starts shooting or something off the wall it can be handled.

Also grabbing the person responsible for they can answer for what they did. Try and understand instead on bashing police bro.

Hope I helped you understand.
It's not black and white. Every situation is different and needs to be assessed in a split decion.
There is no good and bad in this case. It's different when you chase a shooter and he crashes, in that situation I would agree with you. In this case there is a huge grey area where officers can decide what to do best.

And I did not bash the officers. If you had read what I said, I ended my comment with "It's always easier to comment from the sideline". Probably you just want to hear it for a second time to feel less offended.

Don't feel the need to defend everything what law enforcers do if somebody comments on their actions. There are good ones, there are bad ones, and there are tons of situations where you could handle it differently without doing it wrong or right. You should have known that.
 

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As law enforcement I might be able to help you understand,

During a chase, securing the scene, or suspect, or threat needs to be first in the list. This is because if the person running gets out the car and starts shooting or something off the wall it can be handled.

Also grabbing the person responsible for they can answer for what they did. Try and understand instead on bashing police bro.

Hope I helped you understand.
I agree completely. As ex Traffic Enforcement, our primary job was dealing with the offender. We only had minimal first aid training in any case. Basically CPR and haemorrhage control.
We used to patrol doubled up at night, single during the day but with lots of back up.
So, unless the offender is violent and needs restraint, one cop is available to check on other vehicles.
We never had to worry about armed offenders.
 

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This is why people ask me at least once a day if I've totaled mine yet. smh 😒
Got a picture of your 1963 Lincoln Continental convertible? I’ll love to see it if you still got pictures of it!
 

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What I found crazy is that the innocent people who got hit didn't get immediatly help. They were just inside the vehicle and nobody checked on them until a certain amount of time.

Saving lifes is more important than to grab the guy who crashed. Especially in this case.
But yeah, it's always easier to comment from the sideline.
Seen safety is priority #1 as a first responder. You can't help people if you're dead.
 

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It's not black and white. Every situation is different and needs to be assessed in a split decion.
There is no good and bad in this case. It's different when you chase a shooter and he crashes, in that situation I would agree with you. In this case there is a huge grey area where officers can decide what to do best.

And I did not bash the officers. If you had read what I said, I ended my comment with "It's always easier to comment from the sideline". Probably you just want to hear it for a second time to feel less offended.

Don't feel the need to defend everything what law enforcers do if somebody comments on their actions. There are good ones, there are bad ones, and there are tons of situations where you could handle it differently without doing it wrong or right. You should have known that.
Man you have thin skin. 😕
 
 








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