radiohead wrote:showing off to a group of 'indigenous' outside red rooster. The guy driving it then had a mega aphro
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Next time it happens, it might be a hell of a lot quicker to ring 000 instead of going thru to the PAC... The 000 operator can shout the information across the room where as PAC put a CAD task on and it could take upto two-three minutes for it to be read out, depending on the operator on the console..radiohead wrote:The UQ car that first spotted the hot Monaro actually said they sighted it on Sevenoaks St near the train station.
I was on my way home heading down Albany Hwy thru Cannington and I saw the Monaro hurtin along Albany Hwy so I rang the Police to tell them I'd just seen the car. Funny thing is, while I was on the phone to the lady at PAC the car thrashed past us again with the headlights off. Further up the road I saw a CD (507 maybe) car waiting to turn onto Albany Hwy but it looked as if they were deciding which way to turn onto the highway (they didn't know at the time where the Monaro was) but they made the right guess and headed south
A few seconds after this VKI said about the car being seen going south on Albany Hwy.
Oh yeh, I saw that same Monaro doing donuts in Gosnells at about 8.30pm earlier that night showing off to a group of 'indigenous' outside red rooster. The guy driving it then had a mega aphro
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How do you tell what the offence is that they have committed when they haven't stopped.... Yes they may have just run a stop sign infront of you but that maybe just because he has killed someone and you don't know about it. or maybe the car is stolen but not yet reported........GC101 wrote:really have to consider how serious the crime is that your chasing the person for, a simple fail to stop for a minor traffic breach vs chasing a wanted murderer....
This arguement comes up monthly.... Over it......
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You don't know - you never know so hence the reason of the chase.. More than once, criminals wanted for serious offences have been caught by the simple unrelated traffic stop.. The only people (and I apologise if I put anyone offside when I say this) but the only people who complain about pursuits are crooks or relatives of crooks as they want to blame someone else for their actions instead of looking in the mirror.. It's a very, very small percentage of pursuits in this state that end in a crash and even a smaller percentage result in a crash involving an innocent member of the public..Ludacris wrote:How do you tell what the offence is that they have committed when they haven't stopped.... Yes they may have just run a stop sign infront of you but that maybe just because he has killed someone and you don't know about it. or maybe the car is stolen but not yet reported........GC101 wrote:really have to consider how serious the crime is that your chasing the person for, a simple fail to stop for a minor traffic breach vs chasing a wanted murderer....
This arguement comes up monthly.... Over it......
Excuse me now while I just step off my soapbox....
Something to think about guys and gals..
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That was my point I was trying to make.... You never just never know.Whiskey1Urgent wrote:You don't know - you never know so hence the reason of the chase.. More than once, criminals wanted for serious offences have been caught by the simple unrelated traffic stop.. The only people (and I apologise if I put anyone offside when I say this) but the only people who complain about pursuits are crooks or relatives of crooks as they want to blame someone else for their actions instead of looking in the mirror.. It's a very, very small percentage of pursuits in this state that end in a crash and even a smaller percentage result in a crash involving an innocent member of the public..Ludacris wrote:How do you tell what the offence is that they have committed when they haven't stopped.... Yes they may have just run a stop sign infront of you but that maybe just because he has killed someone and you don't know about it. or maybe the car is stolen but not yet reported........GC101 wrote:really have to consider how serious the crime is that your chasing the person for, a simple fail to stop for a minor traffic breach vs chasing a wanted murderer....
This arguement comes up monthly.... Over it......
Excuse me now while I just step off my soapbox....
Something to think about guys and gals..
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Turbo wrote:I often wondered if that would be "ok"? Its not exactly a life threatening emergency but do they make exceptions?Whiskey1Urgent wrote:ring 000 instead of going thru to the PAC...
It's all time, place and circumstance... Ringing 000 for some twit doing burnouts up and down the street ain't an emergency, but if you've just seen a stolen motor that police have just literally been engaging in a pursuit, then time is of the essence.. My advice just to be damned sure it's the right car, as there's nothing worse than blasting off after a car and it turns out to be the wrong one
I think the other lads would agree with me on that wholeheartedly..
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Need some clarification on use of 000 please!
In the UK police, we told people we turned up to jobs at to dial 999 if it was a life or death situation, a crime was being committed then and there or the offender was still on scene in order to facilitate the job being put through quickly and marked as a Grade 1. I was sent to a couple of shop robberies where they had called us up on the non emergency number even though people were in the store helping themselves to stock!
Is it the same principle re use of emergency number here?
In the UK police, we told people we turned up to jobs at to dial 999 if it was a life or death situation, a crime was being committed then and there or the offender was still on scene in order to facilitate the job being put through quickly and marked as a Grade 1. I was sent to a couple of shop robberies where they had called us up on the non emergency number even though people were in the store helping themselves to stock!
Is it the same principle re use of emergency number here?
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Basically......marcp wrote:Need some clarification on use of 000 please!
In the UK police, we told people we turned up to jobs at to dial 999 if it was a life or death situation, a crime was being committed then and there or the offender was still on scene in order to facilitate the job being put through quickly and marked as a Grade 1. I was sent to a couple of shop robberies where they had called us up on the non emergency number even though people were in the store helping themselves to stock!
Is it the same principle re use of emergency number here?
"Our speed is one eight zero, no problems at this stage..." - Whiskey One, Suburbs of Perth - 1996
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Also call 000 if there is serious risk of damage to property (fire).marcp wrote:Need some clarification on use of 000 please!
In the UK police, we told people we turned up to jobs at to dial 999 if it was a life or death situation, a crime was being committed then and there or the offender was still on scene in order to facilitate the job being put through quickly and marked as a Grade 1.
I'd rather get scolded for calling 000 in a situation that turns out not to be an emergency than to either not report it or report it to the general number.
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