the 100% directionless thread

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The opposite of Atlanta PD. If you decide to get into a car chase, they can't give pursuit unless it is a forcible felony. So if they try to pull you over for speeding and you decide not to stop, they can't technically chase you. Instead, they will just call for backup and tailgate you without their lights and sirens, since only then is it considered chasing.
 
The opposite of Atlanta PD. If you decide to get into a car chase, they can't give pursuit unless it is a forcible felony. So if they try to pull you over for speeding and you decide not to stop, they can't technically chase you. Instead, they will just call for backup and tailgate you without their lights and sirens, since only then is it considered chasing.

Hmmm are there a lot of banks in Atlanta?
 
Is that the new Trooper 2?
Yep. Significantly roomier and more comfortable than the previous version. I'm sitting in an airway chair in front of where the patient's head would be, and there's another chair on the patient's right side. There's enough room for all gear and a fourth person in the back in between where the trooper medic and I were sitting.
 
Yep. Significantly roomier and more comfortable than the previous version. I'm sitting in an airway chair in front of where the patient's head would be, and there's another chair on the patient's right side. There's enough room for all gear and a fourth person in the back in between where the trooper medic and I were sitting.
Bell 429 or airbus ec145?
 
Observation from Oahu....you know we Californians have to have at least one steady burn red light on? Well apparently Honolulu Police have taken that further, they actually have to keep steady burn blue lights on all the time when on duty (unless apparently specifically looking for traffic violations)

http://khon2.com/2014/06/23/new-blue-light-and-tattoo-policies-for-hpd/
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Not to mention the random unmarked police vehicles with no markings apart from a small, removable blue light bar on top. The subsidized PD vehicle program in Hawaii is crazy. Threw me off when I visited! It just doesn't feel normal to be pulled over by a Jeep Commander.
 
I wonder how many went out to buy Cameros because of Hawaii 5-0?
Not to mention the random unmarked police vehicles with no markings apart from a small, removable blue light bar on top. The subsidized PD vehicle program in Hawaii is crazy. Threw me off when I visited! It just doesn't feel normal to be pulled over by a Jeep Commander.
 
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