I mean technically an ambulance can blow through an intersection at 70mph with their sirens and lights on if they want to, but they don't because that's fucking idiotic and would probably cause an accident.
5/28/2010 1:05:06 PM
God,Read two posts above yours, EMS/FIRE follow the same policy.
5/28/2010 1:06:59 PM
What about a green light?
5/28/2010 1:10:12 PM
For law enforcement a green light is good for any speed, but the same general rules apply of being aware of your surroundings and incoming/oncoming traffic and side streets etc..Fire/EMS same thing, but I believe they actually have a max speed limit. Like 20 MPH over posted or something of the sort. They are more limited by the trucks they are driving.
5/28/2010 1:14:34 PM
What about Batman?
5/28/2010 1:15:34 PM
With the power combined with the lack of accountability that most officers have these days, they probably think they're fucking Batman.
5/28/2010 1:16:27 PM
If you can catch Batman, you can have him. Lord knows, detective Harvey Bullock has been trying to catch Batman for a coon's age.[Edited on May 28, 2010 at 1:18 PM. Reason : and we see what he has to show for it.]
5/28/2010 1:17:42 PM
That's not what I was asking, asshole.
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5/28/2010 1:21:15 PM
I actually think that's why State Highway Patrol has had so many issues. They are one of the largest law enforcement agencies in NC. But they are spread throughout the state. They have limited supervision as they are spread so far apart.It's reasonable to see why they start doing their own thing without any reasonable supervision.
5/28/2010 1:22:19 PM
1000 words (from the crash report):
5/28/2010 1:26:08 PM
You're optimizing for an incredibly uncommon case... Simple engineering fundamentals state that this is not efficient
5/28/2010 4:14:08 PM
looks like if the cop was a skilled driver, he couldve either gone to the left or right of the turning car...you'd think people trusted to drive 120mph would be trained to drive 120mph on public streets
5/28/2010 4:19:59 PM
Damn, if being a cop came with NASCAR training, I might do it
5/28/2010 4:23:12 PM
5/28/2010 4:26:11 PM
^^I'm pretty sure cops have to take aggressive driving training, and other vehicle training in things like inclement weather, high speeds, etclooks like Goodnight wasn't the best driver
5/28/2010 4:37:20 PM
im sure this has already been said, but i only read pg 1
5/28/2010 4:45:21 PM
You're right, we should just let speeders go. I'm sure they're WAY less likely to hurt people on more occassions than cops do.Totally good argument
5/28/2010 6:02:36 PM
No rather than let them go, we should stop them at all costs, even if it means going 180mph with no siren on public streetsCatch them at all costs, or die trying...or kill other citizens while tryingIn fact if this guy were going 66 in a 65, the cop should do anything possible to catch the driver, even if it means driving the wrong way down a highway at 180 mphBecause there are never any rapes or robberies or assaults or murders going on to worry about, when we can focus on speeding tickets and seatbelt violationsBecause clearly there are only two options...let all of them go...or catch all of them at all costs]
5/28/2010 6:16:54 PM
only Sith speak in absolutes
5/28/2010 6:40:11 PM
I love how there's no middle ground.Either we use all necessary means to stop speeders including Apache helicopters.Or we let all speeders go as they kill other people.---^You're the hyperbolic one, idiot.[Edited on May 28, 2010 at 6:40 PM. Reason : ]
5/28/2010 6:40:36 PM
i haven't read this thread but i've noticed it's been on p1 for pretty much the entire dayanybody wanna fill me in on why it's made it to 7 pages
5/28/2010 6:41:52 PM
Because some idiots on TWW think that regular people going 100+ mph is less dangerous than cops doing it
5/28/2010 6:44:01 PM
Because people are using exaggerations that have very little to do with the original topic to prove their points.
5/28/2010 6:51:59 PM
^ i figured that. i mostly meant which dumbasses are making which dumbass points
5/28/2010 6:52:47 PM
Well, I am of the school that thinks the woman driving should have reasonably been able to avoid the collision, and, the result was tragic but shit happens.TreeTwista thinks that we should stop cops from chasing speeders if they are going a certain speed.Others think the guy deserves everything that comes with a murder charge for the cop.
5/28/2010 6:54:53 PM
cool thanks
5/28/2010 6:56:55 PM
I'm not into pointing fingers, but its the usual suspects.See page 4 and 5 for examples. However, I do feel that I now have learned more about baseball.
5/28/2010 6:59:42 PM
Welcome to the thread containing retarded amounts of people trying to make parallel statements that are in no way parallel with the conversation
5/28/2010 7:00:04 PM
I really feel like GOD needs honorable mention for thinking that he can play in the MLB because he has good depth perception
5/28/2010 7:03:08 PM
I have question that's related... and I'm in the camp that there was no reason he needed to be doing 120mph to catch that car, I thought they had radios for a reason. But my question is: (hopefully someone on here is in law enforcement) Why do police, sheriffs and HP constantly speed? Just driving down the interstate they're always 20+ over, seems like if you're after speeder you'd drive the limit or below and let them catch you but I really think it sets a bad example and waste a ton of fuel when you multiply out the reduced fuel economy and the number of cops out there.
5/28/2010 10:40:12 PM
I see cops do 60+ mph down Western all the time.
5/28/2010 10:52:19 PM
The same pretense that makes it not OK for a citizen to do 120 in a 55 is the same reason it should not be OK for an officer to (outside of serious circumstances). Speed limits are not just for the safety of the driver, they are for the safety of everyone else on or around the road. I do not see how you can blame someone for failing to yield when you are traveling so fast they could not see you in time to yield. Had this been an interstate it would be a little different because all cars are traveling the same direction and easy to avoid but this cop should have known it was unsafe to drive double the speed limit on a highway with stop lights and oncoming traffic.
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^source
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6/23/2010 12:46:27 PM
More like Trooper Brandy Norwood Goodnight
6/23/2010 12:47:15 PM
http://www.myfox8.com/news/wghp-story-eyewitness-85-accident-100715,0,4200205.story
7/16/2010 9:11:33 AM
^ i'm sorry, but i don't believe joe schmoe over the cop...you can hate on cops because they're cops all you want and you can have the opinion that the cop made a mistake, but i truly don't believe they'd just up and pretend there was someone speeding just for the thrill of going 120mph with their lights on[Edited on July 16, 2010 at 9:15 AM. Reason : .]
7/16/2010 9:15:00 AM
What reason does the eyewitness have to lie? What does he have to gain?What reason does the trooper have to lie? What does he have to gain?
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7/16/2010 9:17:29 AM
I dunno, what reason does a cop have to turn on his lights to go through a stop light when there's no emergency? Or break any other law? Because he can. And you don't want to fuck with him or else he'll make your life a living hell? And even if he gets caught, the good ol' boys will make sure he gets paid leave for a few weeks and then put him back on the job.
7/16/2010 9:19:42 AM
I mean, if there was a speeder... where is this speeder? Surely he called in a speeder before taking off on a chase, right? Just waiting for them to release that information....
7/16/2010 9:20:34 AM
why would they lie? just like you probably would. a general, unfounded hatred for any person in law enforcement. instead of thinking that criminals are the scum, you think LEOs are the scum. You would strip them of their rights, their weapons, and their funding, leaving them powerless to do their job. And you hold them to impossible standards, where if you make a mistake at your job, you expect very little in consequences, but if a LEO makes a mistake, you expect his/her life to be ruined.[Edited on July 16, 2010 at 9:23 AM. Reason : ,]
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7/16/2010 9:29:48 AM
I'll say this.I don't have things against cops. Yeah, some of them are douche bags that join the force just because they can finally get back at the folks from high school who were mean to them.I do know, however, that if I witnessed a cop do something, and then I find out he made up a story to make it look like it wasn't as bad or he didn't do anything wrong or anything you can bet my ass I'd be stepping forward to call him out on that.Just like if I witnessed a cop being wronged by someone and that person happened to have the upper hand and has a more believable story, even though it's a law, I would call that person out.Maybe that state trooper was doing something wrong, or maybe the witness is a cop hating eye witness, who knows.
7/16/2010 9:34:35 AM