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<blockquote data-quote="Gen2Boost" data-source="post: 1825787" data-attributes="member: 61787"><p>I will admit calls for a “just occurred” vehicle theft don’t come across our radios that often but when they do that’s what does happen and it’s almost always a chase and bail out. What happens more often is someone calling advising a vehicle has been sitting at a location for some time and doesn’t belong to them. Plates come back stolen. We will sit on it for a while to see if it becomes occupied and if not will recover the stolen vehicle. Sht and in the first outcome where it was just reported stolen and everyone gets excited it more often than not ends up being a repo.</p><p></p><p>And unfortunately administrators main concern is liability which means even if we do get behind a stolen vehicle and it takes off there is a very high likelihood that a supervisor will get on the air and tell you to cut it off as it’s a property crime and if they waffle someone while fleeing the city will get sued and they don’t see it as a risk worth taking. That’s the world we live in now. Wasn’t always the case. Of course the exception is if it was a vehicle involved in a forcible felony like a car jacking, robbery, etc.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gen2Boost, post: 1825787, member: 61787"] I will admit calls for a “just occurred” vehicle theft don’t come across our radios that often but when they do that’s what does happen and it’s almost always a chase and bail out. What happens more often is someone calling advising a vehicle has been sitting at a location for some time and doesn’t belong to them. Plates come back stolen. We will sit on it for a while to see if it becomes occupied and if not will recover the stolen vehicle. Sht and in the first outcome where it was just reported stolen and everyone gets excited it more often than not ends up being a repo. And unfortunately administrators main concern is liability which means even if we do get behind a stolen vehicle and it takes off there is a very high likelihood that a supervisor will get on the air and tell you to cut it off as it’s a property crime and if they waffle someone while fleeing the city will get sued and they don’t see it as a risk worth taking. That’s the world we live in now. Wasn’t always the case. Of course the exception is if it was a vehicle involved in a forcible felony like a car jacking, robbery, etc. [/QUOTE]
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