• wetbeardhairs@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      8 days ago

      I’m sure they’ll figure out how to use it to kill a disproportionate amount of brown people. Just give them time.

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        when possible yeah, getting the license plate is a good idea.
        but there are times where it’s better to engage in a chase, and this is better than a pit

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          Cameras are everywhere and most modern vehicles track and upload their position at all times. They could also simply follow behind in an unmarked car with lights off until the driver stops and arrest them there.

          Chases are usually unnecessary because we exist in a surveillance state.

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            That’s not a modern vehicle being chased though.

            Besides, the US isn’t a surveillance state, it’s just too spread out for that.

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              So, once upon a time, I got a peek behind the scenes of the automatic readers for license plates. Unless you’re living in a very rural area, and I’m talking all you see around you is crop fields or trailer parks and dollar generals, you’ve probably passed a few of them. That was about 6 years ago, so I would bet there are even more of them out on the roadways now.

              You could probably get to bubba’s house and hide, but they’ll know the general area you’re in, down to a twenty mile radius or so .

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              Oh my poor sweet summer child, any town over 2k pop and every highway already has cameras whether you notice or not. You’re not getting in or around anything of use if you’re avoiding those. I’m in a town with less than 6k in a rural area, can’t go to the gas station without passing 3.

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          We’ve built a surveillance state. Presumably that technology can be used to figure out who did this and catch them, without the danger. If not, why the fuck does it exist at all?

          Also, now the car is totalled so I don’t know what good that does for the person who owned it…

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            A recovered theft vehicle gets basically the same branded title as a totally wrecked vehicle in the States.
            Even if this ended differently, the car would be impounded for at least a few days while the police search for drugs, weapons, other stolen items and conduct their investigation as to where/how it was stolen, where the thief drove it, what they did at those locations, etc. So the owner is still without a vehicle for a week, and when they do get it back it’s worth significantly less with the newly branded title.

        • 🍉 Albert 🍉@lemmy.world
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          not saying that they shouldn’t get arrested. but they can be safely followed until they run out of gas, no need to make Hollywood scenes on public roads which will make cops feel manly at the risk of passerby safety

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            You can do a lot of dumb shit on a tank of gas, and put a lot of lives at risk.

            There’s not really any such thing as “safely following” someone running from the police.

            • ShoeThrower@lemmy.zip
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              The high speed chase only starts when the lights come on. An unmarked car could easily follow at normal speeds.

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                Do you know how easy an unmarked police car is to spot though?

                Also, you only find out if the vehicle is going to run once you put the lights on. What’s the plan, just follow everyone home you want to give a ticket to?

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                  Depends on the charge obviously. For a stolen vehicle, as is the case in the OP, why not? It’s not like cops are productive with their time anyways. They sit on the side of the road doing nothing for hours at a time.

                  If the vehicle is not suspected to be stolen and a stop is attempted but the suspect flees, they can easily arrest them later at their house or workplace. The license plate gives possible suspects, then phone location data is subpoenaed to prove who was driving at the time.

                  No need to chase.

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                    they can easily arrest them later at their house or workplace.

                    After they’ve disposed of the evidence of whatever dodgy shit they were doing that caused them to run.

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        Yeah, the existing cameras on US back roads, and a helicopter that costs a few grand an hour to run.

        Great idea.

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              You know what’s also a nightmare in a big city? A fucking high speed chase. Small problems (that don’t apply in this situation anyway) do not negate potential solutions. No solution is perfect. Obviously it doesn’t work in a fucking city. No one claimed it would. Stop making up issues that aren’t being discussed.

              • Ilovethebomb@sh.itjust.works
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                Good thing the used their doodad to bring this to a stop quickly then, before it could develop into something dangerous.

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                  They developed it into something dangerous. The driver was probably driving reasonably safely (there is no perfectly safe way to drive) before the cops showed up.

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        if there’s a helicopter following someone they’re still gonna run. I don’t see how your idea is any better than what already happens.

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          I’ve seen cases where someone has given up once the whirlybird comes out, but those are rare.

          But apparently bringing the chase to a stop quickly and cleanly is worse than a long, drawn out pursuit involving helicopters and multiple vehicles. Because police bad.

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            Once you have the licence plate and/or a shot of the perps, the high speed chase is just a bystander risk.

            The RCMP stopped doing them decades ago and hasn’t had any issues.

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        Instead of launching a tether they could just stick a tracker to the car and follow them at a leisurely pace.

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          Not if they ditch the car. As they would. The license plate is already going to be too hot to drive around.

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      You know whats safest what normal civilized countries do? They dont high speed chase other cars endagering everyone around but just note down the licsense plates. You have the name of the person and at some point they gonna turn home.