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Originally Posted by rogermevans
hmm training should make it safer ( i am not nor have i ever been an officer of the law  ) though i wouldnt say it makes them superior drivers
side note the police ( and politicians ) make this harder to defend with thier constant speed is bad instead of bad driving is bad message
i wouldsay not having his lights and two tone on wont help but pedestrians should be taught to look out for cars but unfortunately are still brainwashed by the media that they have a perfect right to walk anywhere and the nasty car drivers will always be at fault
in this case he was working and made a desicion to try and stop a crime it may or may not have been a good choice but at least he was doing his job i have more of an issue with those exceeding the limit while not on duty
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car comes at you @ 90mph in a 30 zones its gonna be on you massively quicker than normal. If the car was traveling any slower(or faster for that matter) she would be alive now. You can not blame someone crossing a road as the car would have been a dot in the distance then suddenly bang purely because it was traveling 3 times the limit