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No chase laws?
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<blockquote data-quote="S8ER01Z" data-source="post: 6256080" data-attributes="member: 40386"><p>Must be unmarked 'no light bar up top' or modded....Michigan Police tests had them topping shy of 130 or in the low 130s last time I looked...</p><p></p><p></p><p>Around here they pretty much chase until the supervisor says 'its too dangerous'...</p><p></p><p>Most recently a 56 stole a truck from in front of a local bar and then drove north into the next county for a booze cruise. He was spotted 1 county up purchasing beer and their local county officers started the chase... several departments,counties were notified including a city in Iowa (bridge access).. the Iowa City PD came across the bridge and setup stop strips... when the first county hit their county line they ended pursuit and handed over to the next county.. then when it hit the next city, the 2nd county units handed off that city unit and stayed close behind... perp hit the strips setup by the Iowa PD (which terminated and headed back to their own city) and continued driving back into county jurisdiction again. County decided to let the current lead continue (which was the city unit) and they followed the guy into our city (this was ~20 miles of chase at 80~90mph speeds)... The track had taken some damage since the strips (made it 7 miles on shredded tire) and finally tried to ditch the truck. We got toned out at that point due to an officer injury and a disabled vehicle on the highway. Needless to say it was a crazy night but everyone around here has different SOPs covering chases..though they can all cross state/county lines except one department. </p><p></p><p>First County had a limitation of only their county and no further, next county had a policy of only leading within thier county boundry but they could follow until it ended, iowa city pd could cross into illinois to assist but couldn't take lead unless it went into their city and the il city pd had a policy of 'kill kill kill' (kidding..they could chase as long as it didn't endager the public and was the supervisors call but had no other limitations)...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="S8ER01Z, post: 6256080, member: 40386"] Must be unmarked 'no light bar up top' or modded....Michigan Police tests had them topping shy of 130 or in the low 130s last time I looked... Around here they pretty much chase until the supervisor says 'its too dangerous'... Most recently a 56 stole a truck from in front of a local bar and then drove north into the next county for a booze cruise. He was spotted 1 county up purchasing beer and their local county officers started the chase... several departments,counties were notified including a city in Iowa (bridge access).. the Iowa City PD came across the bridge and setup stop strips... when the first county hit their county line they ended pursuit and handed over to the next county.. then when it hit the next city, the 2nd county units handed off that city unit and stayed close behind... perp hit the strips setup by the Iowa PD (which terminated and headed back to their own city) and continued driving back into county jurisdiction again. County decided to let the current lead continue (which was the city unit) and they followed the guy into our city (this was ~20 miles of chase at 80~90mph speeds)... The track had taken some damage since the strips (made it 7 miles on shredded tire) and finally tried to ditch the truck. We got toned out at that point due to an officer injury and a disabled vehicle on the highway. Needless to say it was a crazy night but everyone around here has different SOPs covering chases..though they can all cross state/county lines except one department. First County had a limitation of only their county and no further, next county had a policy of only leading within thier county boundry but they could follow until it ended, iowa city pd could cross into illinois to assist but couldn't take lead unless it went into their city and the il city pd had a policy of 'kill kill kill' (kidding..they could chase as long as it didn't endager the public and was the supervisors call but had no other limitations)... [/QUOTE]
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