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RayCarter

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Stopping during Pursuits
« on: June 28, 2010, 13:47:21 pm »
I've noticed alot of Cops will abandon a Pursuit to go back and pickup an Officer who just flipped.
I think this is wrong and the Officer should keep with the pursuit and leave the Officer behind.

You can prevent the Suspect escaping and the Officer can catch up later once he's got a new Car.
The only time someone should pickup an Officer is when you're the last Car in the pursuit.

What's your thoughts?

Offline Lionel Valdes

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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #1 on: June 28, 2010, 15:20:29 pm »
You're completely Right Ray, when i call backup the first backup get exploded then the second slow down to pick him up, i was like wtf.

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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #2 on: June 28, 2010, 15:35:42 pm »
What about if this officer with no car has a smg, you pick him up and catch up with the suspect? Isn't it easier to have someone shoot at suspect's car then waiting for the good moment for a PIT ?
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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #3 on: June 28, 2010, 16:59:23 pm »
Pursuit is not about shooting suspect's vehicle to be stopped/damaged/blew up/etc.
It's about "RPing" Police Chase, it should be like Ray stated, and I always do that
Last car of the pursuit should be the pick-up transport, just like cops IRL do,
when there is an accident caused by a chases, the lastest police car will clear the scene/contact EMS, etc.
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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #4 on: June 28, 2010, 18:02:35 pm »
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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #5 on: June 28, 2010, 18:12:23 pm »
Ray, you were the last person I expected to hear this from. ARPD is about team work, and putting your fellow officer before yourself. Ok You are a very strict role player so lets do it like this.

Ex: Officer has flipped... He is seriously injured.

Do you?

A) Continue presuit and leave him to die?
B) Pick him up and take him to the hospital?
C) Pick him up and continue with the presuit?

b/c is the answer.
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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #6 on: June 28, 2010, 18:19:31 pm »
Yes, Arpd is about teamwork. You shouldn't leave an officer behind.
What about if this officer with no car has a smg, you pick him up and catch up with the suspect? Isn't it easier to have someone shoot at suspect's car then waiting for the good moment for a PIT ?
I was thinking about what if that officer had SMG? Well, I would definitely pick him up, but we should pick anyone. Then this reply after this one appear.
Pursuit is not about shooting suspect's vehicle to be stopped/damaged/blew up/etc.
It's about "RPing" Police Chase, it should be like Ray stated, and I always do that
Last car of the pursuit should be the pick-up transport, just like cops IRL do,
when there is an accident caused by a chases, the lastest police car will clear the scene/contact EMS, etc.
You have every right to shoot a suspect car whenever you do /s3 or /m3. You would especially shoot if the suspect was shooting back towards you. You stated that it is all about "RPing" but as long as you give them the protocol then that is rp enough.  Now you might say no it's not, but what if it is a buffalo, cheetah, or turismo, etc... The SMG would be very helpful in the pursuit.

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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #7 on: June 28, 2010, 18:27:20 pm »
I would rather continue chasing/following the Suspect than stop to pickup another officer just so he can shoot from the window. If I have a partner with me, he's to use the radio updating my location, not shooting from the window. Doing the Job is more important to me than ARPD morals. I would gladly run miles to the nearest police station if it meant the lead unit continuing the pursuit and catching the suspect.

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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #8 on: June 28, 2010, 18:32:20 pm »
I would rather continue chasing/following the Suspect than stop to pickup another officer just so he can shoot from the window.

That's low man. We should always be helpful with each other, not leaving people behind.

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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #9 on: June 28, 2010, 18:34:11 pm »
I would rather continue chasing/following the Suspect than stop to pickup another officer just so he can shoot from the window. If I have a partner with me, he's to use the radio updating my location, not shooting from the window. Doing the Job is more important to me than ARPD morals. I would gladly run miles to the nearest police station if it meant the lead unit continuing the pursuit and catching the suspect.

And you're in SWAT? Hot damn.
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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #10 on: June 28, 2010, 19:46:42 pm »
It's not completely "leave an officer who badly injured behind"
Remember, there was another police car following the chase!

[Suspect] [You] [Cop] <<< [Officer injured] <<< [Cop, help the injured]

I rarely drive-by suspect's vehicle with SMG on fast car, buffalo, cheetah, infernus, w/e
The Teamwork is the only key, not the "advantage" to lower suspect's car's speed/damaging tires/etc.
Even only one driver, no operator (/r reporting) in each PD car in a chase, but the Leading unit using TeamSpeak communication... it HELP A LOT.
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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #11 on: June 28, 2010, 20:19:21 pm »
I would rather continue chasing/following the Suspect than stop to pickup another officer just so he can shoot from the window. If I have a partner with me, he's to use the radio updating my location, not shooting from the window. Doing the Job is more important to me than ARPD morals. I would gladly run miles to the nearest police station if it meant the lead unit continuing the pursuit and catching the suspect.

You have your prioritys way out of wack.

Who the f**k says...
Doing the Job is more important to me than ARPD morals

and is part of ARPD? The point is that we are a team you need to be a team player.
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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #12 on: June 28, 2010, 21:48:35 pm »
Looks like they recruit anyone for SWAT nowadays.. Short on men now, are we?
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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #13 on: June 28, 2010, 22:14:38 pm »
Looks like they recruit anyone for SWAT nowadays.. Short on men now, are we?

Cane I suggest you knock off your trolling and provoking. Im getting sick and tired of it, and will contact a forum moderator if it continues..
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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #14 on: June 28, 2010, 22:22:53 pm »
Looks like they recruit anyone for SWAT nowadays.. Short on men now, are we?

Cane this is why you never got in... Because you have such a high opinion about yourself and so low about other people.
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Dave

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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #15 on: June 28, 2010, 22:25:29 pm »
Looks like they recruit anyone for SWAT nowadays.. Short on men now, are we?

I suggest you change your attitude. Fast.

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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #16 on: June 28, 2010, 22:33:51 pm »
Looks like they recruit anyone for SWAT nowadays.. Short on men now, are we?

Cane this is why you never got in... Because you have such a high opinion about yourself and so low about other people.

Cane was in SWAT long before you joined the server. :devroll:

He has reason to feel the way he does, things have changed since James lead SWAT, so just calm down a bit Cane..

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Offline rex1985

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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #17 on: June 28, 2010, 22:40:13 pm »
I think Ray aimed this at me as i stopped for him yesterday and he said "dont stop get the suspect you ass"
lol

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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #18 on: June 28, 2010, 22:43:51 pm »
Looks like they recruit anyone for SWAT nowadays.. Short on men now, are we?

Cane this is why you never got in... Because you have such a high opinion about yourself and so low about other people.

He's one of the old school SWAT members.

shit vince beat me to it

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Re: Stopping during Pursuits
« Reply #19 on: June 28, 2010, 22:51:51 pm »
You know what?
James could be the biggest asshole in the world.
but he's the best swat commander ever.

That's why i like James.
He's the best commander, no more, no less.

I miss his shouting and his Twat word :(

 

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