LCSD Explorers High Risk Traffic Stop Training
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All Comments (12)
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(At the start of the video that's me on the driver side of the unmarked crow Victoria). Also when we get out of the cars the doors are locked and they can not just get in and drive off and being at the rear of your patrol car you have a safe zone and a safe place to duck down and dodge gun fire
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dirver, open the door with your right hand from the outside. *opens the door with left hand*
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There is always this controversy of whether it is called a felony stop or a high risk stop. They stopped using felony stop because it makes people assume that anyone who has a felony stop performed on them has automatically been presumed to commit a felony. Using "high risk stop" follows that whole "Innocent until proven guilty" lingo. Either way, this was well performed. nice job
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@nicothegreat795 There are ways to keep the bad guy from doing that. And if you dont bring them behind the police car, then your open to the other bad guys in the car.
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@Bluecrush1928 i didnt say anything about the term :/
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@nicothegreat795 felony traffic stop is not the wrong term
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personally i dont think its smart to let him pass the patrol car, because he could run get it and drive away or grab something inside. just my opinion
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Felony traffic stop would be the wrong term. High Risk is the more proper term.
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Liberty County Sheriff Department
thats a felony t not a high risk
backatchalol 6 months ago
@backatchalol They're the same thing
MudvayneProphet 6 months ago