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87GTA 07-12-2007 04:44 PM

NJ STATE POLICE
 
i saw a video of a guy in a vette running from a NJ state police car and he was toying with the cop and after he got done toying with the cop he left him in the dust and then in the video he showed some documents saying NJ state police have a "NO CHASE POLICY" is this True and has anybody seen this video??

GrandmasterCow 07-12-2007 04:45 PM

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Originally Posted by 87GTA (Post 363413)
i saw a video of a guy in a vette running from a NJ state police car and he was toying with the cop and after he got done toying with the cop he left him in the dust and then in the video he showed some documents saying NJ state police have a "NO CHASE POLICY" is this True and has anybody seen this video??

they have one to an extent but not really if you run you will be chased.

ar0ck 07-12-2007 04:45 PM

And then they mail you a ticket with a court summons because they most likely have your license plate on video.

j0n 07-12-2007 04:46 PM

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Originally Posted by ar0ck (Post 363415)
And then they mail you a ticket with a court summons because they most likely have your license plate on video.

if they don't show up at your house with a warrant for your arrest

NightRydaSS 07-12-2007 05:13 PM

hidaway license plates....

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Mike 07-12-2007 05:16 PM

is there any particular reason people on here are suddenly talking like they are hardened criminals? who cares if the state police can chase, will you be getting in one?

NightRydaSS 07-12-2007 05:19 PM

yea, u can't outrun motorola....

Mike 07-12-2007 05:34 PM

the no chase policy is for when a trooper is parked or going the other direction and a speeder goes by....

If a trooper is attempting to pull you over, As in his light bar is lit, and you decide to take off, they can and will chase you.

the no chase law is also MAINLY for motorcycles, since the outcome would rarely workout in a safe situation for public, rider, and trooper

WildBillyT 07-12-2007 06:10 PM

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Originally Posted by cbrrmike (Post 363426)
is there any particular reason people on here are suddenly talking like they are hardened criminals? who cares if the state police can chase, will you be getting in one?

On top of that, when they find out who you are they aren't going to give you a ticket, they are going to take your ass away in handcuffs.

They would probably hit you with resisting arrest/evasion, reckless endangerment and a bunch of other stuff.

Mike 07-12-2007 06:28 PM

as a side note, a very good friend of mine whos a hamilton cop got hit by a drunk 18 year old kid that was trying to leave the scene of an accident at the fireworks on july 3rd....he is ok, but the kids in big trouble over a stupid decision. is it worth it?

i work with criminals and scumbags every day and most of them speak about and show more respect towards police officers than some of you guys. I dont know if your trying to sound cool or somthing but ill bet 90% of the people that make threads sayin F**K the pigs and all that crap have never had an experience with police other than a traffic violation that was their fault.

NightRydaSS 07-12-2007 08:21 PM

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Originally Posted by cbrrmike (Post 363443)
as a side note, a very good friend of mine whos a hamilton cop got hit by a drunk 18 year old kid that was trying to leave the scene of an accident at the fireworks on july 3rd....he is ok, but the kids in big trouble over a stupid decision. is it worth it?

i work with criminals and scumbags every day and most of them speak about and show more respect towards police officers than some of you guys. I dont know if your trying to sound cool or somthing but ill bet 90% of the people that make threads sayin F**K the pigs and all that crap have never had an experience with police other than a traffic violation that was their fault.

i say "f the police" as a joke, a very good friend of mine is a cop (det. actually) and the stories she has told me r...well...she been through some *****

SteveR 07-12-2007 10:01 PM

I've heard of people getting away from cops in a chase then calling and reporting their car stolen so when they find out who the owner is, and it comes up stolen, they can't place the driver in the car at the time of the chase. Unless they have your face on video.

GrandmasterCow 07-13-2007 05:41 AM

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Originally Posted by SteveR (Post 363521)
I've heard of people getting away from cops in a chase then calling and reporting their car stolen so when they find out who the owner is, and it comes up stolen, they can't place the driver in the car at the time of the chase. Unless they have your face on video.

they always have their ways of finding information out lol

jims69camaro 07-13-2007 06:13 AM

why would you care if there is a way to get away from the police, via the 'no chase' rule, or whatever, unless you were planning on running from the cops? i can tell you from experience that running always makes the situation worse. you cannot get away. even if they don't chase you, they have a radio in the car (and computer) that is much faster than the fastest car in the world. stop trying to think about getting away with something, also known as shirking your responsibility, and concentrate on becoming a contributing member of society. and they used to call the '80s the "me" generation...

jimmyboy8301 07-13-2007 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by SteveR (Post 363521)
I've heard of people getting away from cops in a chase then calling and reporting their car stolen so when they find out who the owner is, and it comes up stolen, they can't place the driver in the car at the time of the chase. Unless they have your face on video.

i doubt that would work out, since there is such an extensive amount of paperwork to do for a stolen car. not to mention you have to come up with a viable and believable story to go along with it. they also might wonder as to the coincidence that you don't report the car stolen until after it was in a chase. the police will enter the car ncic for evading before you get to for being stolen.

BonzoHansen 07-13-2007 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by jimmyboy8301 (Post 363572)
i doubt that would work out, since there is such an extensive amount of paperwork to do for a stolen car. not to mention you have to come up with a viable and believable story to go along with it. they also might wonder as to the coincidence that you don't report the car stolen until after it was in a chase. the police will enter the car ncic for evading before you get to for being stolen.

And then you'd get the added fun of being charged with 'filing a false police report'. :lol:

LongHairedGuyNY 07-13-2007 10:15 AM

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alamantia 07-13-2007 10:32 AM

this post reminds me of a skit i once saw a long time ago but its still funny http://youtube.com/watch?v=9gCCjFbFXn8

jimmyboy8301 07-13-2007 10:35 AM

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Originally Posted by BonzoHansen (Post 363574)
And then you'd get the added fun of being charged with 'filing a false police report'. :lol:


you could also probably get "obstruction of justice"

j0n 07-13-2007 11:09 AM

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Originally Posted by jimmyboy8301 (Post 363572)
i doubt that would work out, since there is such an extensive amount of paperwork to do for a stolen car. not to mention you have to come up with a viable and believable story to go along with it. they also might wonder as to the coincidence that you don't report the car stolen until after it was in a chase. the police will enter the car ncic for evading before you get to for being stolen.

car's don't get entered NCIC for evading...maybe go over the trak system but not ncic

jims69camaro 07-13-2007 11:10 AM

"Everybody knows that if the police have to come get you, they're probably bringing an ass-whoopin' with them." --Chris Rock

chevyt454 07-13-2007 11:42 AM

I admire police such as homicide detectives who work sometimes 48 hours straight. The ball busters who pull you over for trivial things because they have nothing else better to do - screw them.

Knipps 07-13-2007 11:52 AM

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V 07-13-2007 11:57 AM

I dont see how many of you have such troubles with getting pulled over.
for YEARS i never had any connections or reasons to get let off and i managed, sure i got the occasional ticket, ok...more like 75+ but i never blamed a cop. most tickets were BS ones so it didnt really matter, i only got 4 moving violations in my life, 2 were out of state. currently i have no points in the past 3 years even.

Now when i get pulled over, call me crazy, but i kind of enjoy it. haha, it lets me know the cops are out there doing their job. Hell, if i was a cop, id pull me over as soon as i saw me. Plus i know when i get stopped, the cop is getting a better chance to chekc out my car. Last night a local cop pulled a u turn, followed me into the next town and stopped me.
Now for anyone who has seen/heard my car will fully understand why a cop would stop me. he told me i had my license plate light out, i said sorry gave him my paperwork. after about 5 seconds, he hands everything back to me, and says have a good night, didnt even run anything.

Just have respect and they will too, ie, if you have a tinted rear window and u get stopped, keep BOTH hands on the wheel at 10 and 2 until he comes to your window and asks for paperwork, he doesnt mind waiting an extra minute while you get it.

BonzoHansen 07-13-2007 12:07 PM

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Originally Posted by SmokingSS (Post 363618)
...if i was a cop, id pull me over as soon as i saw me...

:lol:


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