KCKPD Put Breaks On Police Chase Inquiry

Update on a tragedy and resistance from authorities: KCK police department refuses to release chase policy

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  1. This is what happens when you stop chasing and the thugs figure it out:

    http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pvTEBYgGjvk&desktop_uri=%2Fwatch%3Fv%3DpvTEBYgGjvk

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  2. Don't place blame on the good guys.

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  3. Well that ain't so smart. I think the TV reporter might have an interest, an audience, and the means to access documents she wants. KCKPD is stupid to fuck around with this.

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  4. So they're going to take breaks when they are involved in pursuits? Guess I don't understand.

    Unless you mean BRAKES. Hard to say.

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  5. This isn't 1920. We have scores of technologies available to identify drivers and vehicles and later make a collar without the inherent dangers of having vehicles flying down the street near out of control. Putting the public at risk of life over a petty violation because you don't like being challenged as a police officer is just rookie bullshit and more reason why you should not be wearing a shield.

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  6. The so-called good guys think they're race car drivers. What are the high speed cars for if they can't use them? Serve and protect themselves-write that on every cop car. Killing someone in a high speed chase gets them a few days off.

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  7. 11:01 The problem isn't identifying the car, they are stolen. So when the crooks drive away they are free to commit armed robbery with a car that can't be traced.

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  8. 1:31 if police were allowed to chase only stolen vehicles then there would be over 90 percent less hight speed chases. That is the problem with these things is the PR & impotent local press machine has people believing these chases are all about hardcore felons and stolen autos. It just isn't so.

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  9. Craven Morehead2/19/14, 7:32 PM

    7:39, I just watched that on youtube. Unreal! Yup, that's what we are heading toward.

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