DevilsAdvocate wrote:
Well - was trained in the "good old days" anyway! Am (gulp!) getting on for more years than really should admit to!
Now mush!
About these BiB bashin' stories ......
1. The case of the Honda Fireblade being chased instead of the Suzuki.
Independent witnesses said they were riding too fast, and had death wish, and that they mounted a kerb.
Question is - why did they run?
Diificult to say or even without fullest details - but there would have been enquiry.
Sometimes some young scrotes try it on with us - bait us to chase even. Trouble is - you never really know whether they have something to hide or not - and you really have to judge whether to pursue or not - given that young inexperienced BiBs can indeed succumb to dreaded "red mist" too.
Measures are in place to manage these pursuits - and bottom line with our mob - abort if dangerous! Another chance to get "sonny!"
The second one - reported failure to stop at a red light.
The third one - driver was spotted at high speed and failed to stop for BiB with flashing blue lights and sirens
The fourth example - chasing after alleged incident (perhaps fill up and run?) from a petrol station
The fifth one - OK driver was ill and possibly needing medication - so why the hell was he in his car? Insulin dependent - he knows the score! He know what happens if he goes hypo! He is manager when behind the wheel of his car - the bloke in charge of the vehicle! That sort of driver nearly killed my cousin - remember! The chap who nearly killed her was in fact spotted driving erratically by a Panda before he drove onto motorway - and he did not chase him.
Perhaps if he had - this family would not have gone through absolute hell at the time!
The sixth one = stolen car!
What do you want me and my mates to do?
Not catch the bad guy?
It is always difficult to decide whether to pursue or not - especially these days! But you want us to catch the bad guys - so we try to!
We do pursue - but we follow guidelines to the letter - at least in my patch we do - and as far as am aware - other forces are as competent as they can be with reduced manpower.
Our patch has tightened up procedure too - we get lot of stick from certain CC over the speed cam issue - so we cannot afford to screw up! Our reputation is on the line here!
If it looks like getting too dangerous - our management team tell the guys to back off.
Offenders do re-offend and we can pick them up later if need be. Sonny scrote is usually a complete twazak and he makes mistakes of turning up again making rude gestures to us!
Training for us is continuous as well. My mate Will may not like us practising pursuits on the highways - but can assure you we do not tailgate ordinary road users, emulate twazak behaviour or misbehave in this kind of exercise. At least - not where we are! Nor has any training I have been involved in been of that nature!
The seventh - OK - take the point that certain Forces cut corners here!
My patch do not - but then again - we do police our patch without fixed cameras - but do use unmarked, marked and mobiles to cop you lot breaking the law!