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mp5smuggler June-1st-2003 11:35 AM

Fyi Important Read This
 
baltimore md has a NO pursuit policy!!! if an officer is starting a pursuit he/she is not allowed by policy to exced more then 10 mph over the posted limit.
im not kidding it is offical policy... this is not an urban myth or anything.

redrims June-4th-2003 03:03 AM

I'll let you be the first one to test it. They'll be knocking at your door the next day if you manage to pass the road block...lol

And if your in P.G. County, wear like 3 pairs of jeans, 4 seat shirts and get ready for a good ass whipping...lol:rofl: http://gbgm-umc.org/photos/88125m.jpg

pro00 June-7th-2003 12:52 PM

DAMN!!!! What the hell is that, was that during the protest during the war campign?

UCSBgeek June-8th-2003 01:25 AM

It's called DWB while in PG County....oh geez...!

Babygirl June-11th-2003 07:34 PM

YEP... its true.. i saw it on the news about a week ago... though i wouldnt dare try it.....

Mike R June-25th-2003 06:44 AM

It's been around for a couple years, never tested it though.

redrims, dynoing at EIP huh? I live 2 minutes from there.

PG county, LOL Lived in Greenbelt for 4 years. The college park game riots were always fun...:beer:

redrims June-25th-2003 11:42 PM

I never went to the riots. I saw to many cops with sticks surrounding Frat Row...lol


P.G. cops + sticks + riots = TERRIBLE combination. Didn't want to take any chance. College kids are crazy.

akaveli June-25th-2003 11:51 PM

I believe that no pursuit policy is :bsflag: and I don't even live in MD but I pass through it all the time. :D Try Breakin the law and have a cop follow you. But while your at it, Try reminding the officier about the No pursuit policy. LOL You think he will slow down so u can get away free? :rolleyes: I bet you he will remind you about the Pull over before I ram your car off the road Policy. LoL :p

derrick1623 June-26th-2003 06:42 AM

while it is true that in the CITY, they cannot chase you at high speeds, however...the FOX-TROT helicopters can still see your ass, and if you leave the city, other jurisdictions WILL bust your ass.

akaveli June-26th-2003 10:55 AM

that policy makes no sense.:rolleyes:

redrims June-27th-2003 08:14 PM


Originally posted by akaveli
that policy makes no sense.:rolleyes:
Actually, it makes a lot of sense. For the pass few years, accidents involving high speed chases has increased. Because of this, they are now trying to limit the amount of accidents and deaths relating to chases.

All in all, they are trying to protect more lives and theirs.

Smoke286 June-27th-2003 09:01 PM

Several large cities have a no pursuit policy, its for insurance reasons mostly. That doesn't stop them from issuing tickets or arrests if the get your licence #

akaveli June-27th-2003 10:53 PM

Redrims -
" Actually, it makes a lot of sense. For the pass few years, accidents involving high speed chases has increased. Because of this, they are now trying to limit the amount of accidents and deaths relating to chases.

All in all, they are trying to protect more lives and theirs. "


LMAO!!:laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

For the past few years?!?? Try the past few decades! This isn't anything new. Police officiers have been doing this for years. Having high speed chases and dangering themselves and pedestrains in the process. IT hasn't increased n the last few years. You gotta be kidding me. In the last few years it has been reconized more cause of various situations.:o (FF&2F2F) You think this lil policy is going to make a difference????:rolleyes: Yea it looks good on paper. LOL In reality it don't mean shit. If the Cops is chasing a suspect they will still pursue that suspect until they are caught! Of course the suspect will go over the speed limit if he is being chased and the cop will proceed to follow him. lol No matter what city. And I've seen this n person too.

lol Come to think about it, I saw this chase outside my window a few weeks ago. LOL This clown driving a older model civic( 88 or 89 )was being chased by the cops. He was being chased for blocks. This idiot turns into my complex where it was a dead END. LMAO!!! He hops out the car and started to run. The cop followed him. The guys girlfriend was left n teh car and she got n the drivers seat and drove off. lol Long story short, he was caught and I heard they caught her down the road.:p

UCSBgeek June-28th-2003 04:00 AM

It has more to do with chases in L.A. that have ended badly recently and brought bad publicity. You can bet police departments in large urban areas (i.e. DC, etc) are going to feel the heat to avoid lawsuits.

redrims June-29th-2003 03:49 AM

AK you aren't in MD...

My friend was being chased by a police for street racing, but he got away. You wanna know why? He said the officer slowed down. Lucky for him, it was dark and the officer couldn't get a positive tag number.


VA/NY and MD are 2 totally different states. It is also written in paper now so officers can get repromanded and punished for breaking this rule.


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