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<blockquote data-quote="OhOneSnake" data-source="post: 3155226" data-attributes="member: 17892"><p>So, me and the wife are in her Cherokee coming back from daily errands, when we see a silver Impala with Virginia tags (we're in Maryland) going about 85, being followed by another car who was going faster then him, and is now behind him. The impala flashes his lights for a second (unmarked take-home car I guess). Well, the guy behind him passes him, at which point the Impala hit the lights and speeds after him. The other car floors it, dissapears in traffic, and is never seen again. I admit, I sped up a little so I could watch, but in my slow SUV, all I saw after a few seconds was the impala waiting for another slow SUV to move out of his way.</p><p></p><p>My question is: Is it evading if the LEO is off-duty in a takehome out of his jurisdiction? I dont know for sure what agency the impala worked for, but for Virginia tags, he was at least an hour out of zone. Thats just a guess cause I've been pulled over by an offduty Lt. in his malibu before, who just wanted to chew me out for going 75-50.</p><p></p><p>Apart from the obvious speeding and reckless driving (big penalties in Virginia, not so much in Maryland), was there a crime here? They never covered this in FLETC</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OhOneSnake, post: 3155226, member: 17892"] So, me and the wife are in her Cherokee coming back from daily errands, when we see a silver Impala with Virginia tags (we're in Maryland) going about 85, being followed by another car who was going faster then him, and is now behind him. The impala flashes his lights for a second (unmarked take-home car I guess). Well, the guy behind him passes him, at which point the Impala hit the lights and speeds after him. The other car floors it, dissapears in traffic, and is never seen again. I admit, I sped up a little so I could watch, but in my slow SUV, all I saw after a few seconds was the impala waiting for another slow SUV to move out of his way. My question is: Is it evading if the LEO is off-duty in a takehome out of his jurisdiction? I dont know for sure what agency the impala worked for, but for Virginia tags, he was at least an hour out of zone. Thats just a guess cause I've been pulled over by an offduty Lt. in his malibu before, who just wanted to chew me out for going 75-50. Apart from the obvious speeding and reckless driving (big penalties in Virginia, not so much in Maryland), was there a crime here? They never covered this in FLETC [/QUOTE]
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