EPISODE 195

To Chase or Not to Chase:

Are the Risks of a Pursuit Worth It? 

 

Oct 15, 2025 | Podcast

a clip from the movie Clear and Present Danger, the search team locates where the sniper ate his lunch. They hold up a wrapper from a fast food resturant.
How do you stop a car that doesn’t want to stop? If you see a rabbit should you chase the rabbit?

We talk about safety and statistics, what factors to weigh the risk versus reward, how policies play into decision making, what the Brits mean when they say “Red Mist,” and alternatives to vehicle pursuits including the role of Air Support, PIT, The Grappler, road spikes, surveillance, and intelligence gathering.

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