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Following too close state trooper encounter ...
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<blockquote data-quote="wjlane" data-source="post: 10812792" data-attributes="member: 33949"><p>I am aware that certain calls don't necessitate code as you arrive closer to the scene. I was specifically addressing the need to run code while still enroute and safely clearing major intersections along the way. Perhaps I should've been more specific but I didn't expect to get attacked. </p><p></p><p>I have 22 years as a military police officer. The policy everywhere I have been states that if we feel the need to exceed the speed limit by more than 10 MPH, we should run the appropriate code to ensure we are seen and heard for public safety. Our policy dictates that in certain situations terminating that code is required as the officer approaches the scene. </p><p></p><p>I'm not sure why you always feel the need to respond to posts with such a sarcastic tone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wjlane, post: 10812792, member: 33949"] I am aware that certain calls don't necessitate code as you arrive closer to the scene. I was specifically addressing the need to run code while still enroute and safely clearing major intersections along the way. Perhaps I should've been more specific but I didn't expect to get attacked. I have 22 years as a military police officer. The policy everywhere I have been states that if we feel the need to exceed the speed limit by more than 10 MPH, we should run the appropriate code to ensure we are seen and heard for public safety. Our policy dictates that in certain situations terminating that code is required as the officer approaches the scene. I'm not sure why you always feel the need to respond to posts with such a sarcastic tone. [/QUOTE]
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