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  • quality like from 1988

  • They signed a law in Florida that if a chase becomes a danger to the public the chase is to be called off. I think the same law should be a national law because there are too many stupid pigs driving recklessly while "on duty." I also think that patrol cars should be fitted with computers to record driving habits of the driver.

  • @FlashGordon5x The idiot criminals that the police are chasing are a danger to the public all by themselves. I would just as soon have the police after them then having the punks running free and unhindered in the streets.

  • More like amazing escape ...lol

  • It was a Miracle that the Trooper did not Kill anyone. Very irresponsible of him to pursue at those speeds on secondary and residential roadways. There are numerous points where if the driver fleeing would have 10-50'd, the trooper would not have been able to avoid being involved.

    As my Captain always told me, there's more than one way to catching the bad guy - and chasing is not always one of them!

  • Those fuckers turned miles ago

  • Anyway ... GOOD JOB, officer ...

  • The main problem of this cop was that this DAMN traffic light couldn't been changed onto green light like in one of the episode of "epic" Nash Bridges-tv series ...

    In the other way that white car guy wouldn't have been so much lucky for the moment!!

  • at 1:36 i was SURE the fugitive had been rammed by the grey sedan (a skylark maybe??)

  • Ahahahaha!!!! Nice

  • Crazy chase??? Must title as magnificent escape!!!!

  • john toretto's friend...

  • love the roar of that crown vic

  • I had the benefit of seeing a Dodge Diplomat run from the police. I was less than a decade old, and I saw a Dodge Diplomat stop at a stop sign near where I was staying. A police cruiser was a few blocks up the street. The Diplomat drew attention to itself by roasting it's tires across the intersection. Let's just say the chase was on from there... I never did figure out what became of that car...

  • @joshuabrooks21

    well if it was a dodge diplomat. he obviously escaped capture and the police mailed him fan mail for being so awesome.

  • And the point(lessnes) of this video is.....Don't post if you don't win!!!

  • Anyone know if they ever caught this guy? It would be nice to get the story behind it :)

  • How does the trooper understand anything on that horribly distorted radio??

  • Note to self - if ever being chased by the police, drive through a busy intersection without stopping and the as soon as the cop is out of sight, turn right or left and duck behind a building.

    Of course the smartest way to avoid being chased by the police is to not be detected doing something illegal.

  • one car pulling out in front of the cop could have killed a child theres no need for that risk i strongly disagree with these speeds

  • @way2easy2love He was shooting at them. That's not someone you let go.

  • @way2easy2love That's why they have extreme EVOC training to prevent such situations. If they don't chase them and the suspect gets away, that's one more dangerous person on the streets that could hurt someone else. Keep in mind too that most suspects panic and keep driving fast regardless, so at least if a cop is behind them rolling code 3, drivers have a slight bit of warning of what is coming their way :)

  • @SugarDDASHX That's a really good point-I never thought about that before.

  • Crown Victorias engine sound made me feel good lol!

  • @hustler1593 my old cvpi sounded like this. was HARD not to get on it

  • @yamahonkawazuki Oh hell yes. My 2006 CVPI is even louder. I love letting it run loose... :D

  • @SugarDDASHX i know mine had a long, LONG set of legs. maybe not top in HP but by GOD she sould fly

  • @yamahonkawazuki I feel ya...listening to that engine roar as you pick up speed...wow, it's like living in heaven...

  • @SugarDDASHX and it lets those in close proximity to well, get out of the way. :D

  • @yamahonkawazuki Hahaha hell ya!

  • 0:34 - 0:42 shows exactly how great the Crown Vic's engine is!

  • that spartanburg?

  • nice work troopers. great driving by the camera officer and also niggas got cajones. hittin some of those turns in a heavy ass sedan at 100 plus mph. big cajones

  • i love when people get away!! fuk the police and the nazi way they treat people these days. good driving to the man who got away!!!

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  • that guy is good driver more power and fight his way to get freedom

  • y i only drive a cvpi in the summer

  • once they say shots fired every cop is goin to stop what they're doin and get on that case

  • @hahaha12345678993 absolutely. that's what we're trained to do.

  • Police are fucking hella dangerous. They need to know when to call it. Anything can happen at those speeds.

  • Better luck next time :(

  • lol fail

  • The police need to invest in faster cars rofl

  • I'm surprised, in today's advanced society, that we haven't come up with a way to stop these people from putting other peoples lives in danger. Also, the police have to assume some responsibility for continuing to chase them, perpetuating an already dangerous situation for nothing more than a traffic stop, I assume.

    But you would think we could shoot some kind of projectile at the car that would stick to the surface of the car, then shock the car with electric volts to shut the computer down.

  • @itcanbecheezcaketime - That technology is already being worked on. But you have to understand that a lot of change is required for such new and relatively untested (compared to other PD equipment standards) equipment to be accepted, affordable, become widely used and distributed. They have been working on EMP technology for just the application you mentioned. Laws should be enacted to support the use of such technology and prevent its abuse before being widely accepted for one.

  • @itcanbecheezcaketime - I would also like to add that (now that I've watched the video in full) once shots are fired there's no going back. LE will not end a pursuit with such dangerous suspects on the loose. The long term threat is greater than the short term threat. Armed felons on the loose who won't hesitate to shoot or kill an officer or any other civilian who gets in their way. I'd say it was worth the pursuit. I don't know why police are blamed sometimes for the actions of the criminals.

  • @7rak3r

    Sure, in hindsight, it was a worthwhile pursuit. But they didn't know that to begin with, did they? Thus, they initially perpetuated even more danger to the citizens than was absolutely necessary. Of course, once the shots were fired, then it becomes a different matter. But the fact of the matter remains, if he had stopped chasing them over a traffic violation, shots would have never been fired, more lives wouldn't be put in danger and that's the end. By the way, cops are criminals.

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  • @1998disco72

    How do you know it wasn't? My point exactly.

  • I have got away from the police several times. The trick is when you get out of their site like this guy did , hit the breaks hard and turn up a side road. They just keep on going straight at a high rate of speed right on pass you.

  • The one that got away...

  • @Headbanger142 yep remind him of 15 year old kid stolen bmw in decade ago , he is in control

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