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Uploaded by on Nov 29, 2009

The view from a San Diego PD helicopter of a chase ended by a Border Patrol ATV unit.

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  • The BP rocks dude. Its usually like 1 or maybe 2 guys against up to 20. The second agen twasa one man show..LOL

  • I love BP :)

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  • @fo694013 SDPD didn't communicate with BP through radios; they called BP's dispatch and relayed information that way.

  • @mjcdetroit Nah, We're still encrypted.

  • Don't Fûćk with the United States Border Patrol! They don't get paid to "fight", they get paid to stop you by any means necessary. They hire some fearless badasses! Long live the U.S.B.P.

  • My dad was involved with this chase, I cant believe how dangerous his job really is, long live USBP!

  • @fo694013 It doesn't work quite that way. Most agencies (local, state, and federal) around me are encrypted. The S.D.P.D. radios maybe on the 800 mHz band while the B.P. radios maybe on a different band (say 700 mHz). This requires two different radios. Motorolla is currently working on a duel-band radio. Also, keep in mind that this event happened in 2007, I'm sure that things have changed.

  • nice! these border patrol guys did a good job! thats the way to do it! i wish they shot one of the guys though hahahahaha. fuck beaners and fuck niggers.

  • @callmesmez How does using encrypted radio come back and bite law enforcement in the end? Almost every encrypted radio I've heard of is also set up to scan unencrypted channels. I'm sure this is how the BP agents in this very video were able to copy the radio traffic and close in on the suspects. The agents would simply have to switch to the unencrypted channel(s) to talk to SDPD. The only catch is that SDPD would not be able to use BP's encrypted channels. Benefits outweigh the cost, IMHO.

  • @rjl2001 Encrypted radios for police are bad news. They think it helps so people don't know where they are at, but it comes back and bites them in the end.

  • sweet vid!

  • Damn! Those were some sweet takedowns.

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