Pursuit and PIT Maneuver of Confused Student From India

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On December 7, 2018 New Mexico troopers found themselves in a surprisingly common type of pursuit: one traveling at normal speed.

Police pursuits are usually associated with high-octane language: fast speed, helicopters, felons and felonies, all that jazz. Although that association exists for good reason, there is another side to pursuits that the public tends to not see, a side that doesn’t end up on television or in news reports.

The most common of the ‘non-stereotypical’ pursuits are those involving an elderly driver who (scarily) manages to not see or hear the bright lights and loud siren behind them, typically for miles of driving.

But apart from pursuits of the elderly is another category altogether: pursuits that are simply weird. Where the driver is someone you would never expect… but there they are, standing right in front of you.

One example: At some point I will be publishing footage of a 30 mile, 135+ mph chase where the driver was an older gentleman who could see very well that he was being chased. It turned out that he had no reason whatsoever to run. No warrants, no impairment, nothing. He said he just “didn’t feel like stopping” and that he “hadn’t done anything this stupid since I was a teenager.” Funny. And weird.

Another example from the weird category: this pursuit.

Do they not do traffic enforcement in India?

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26 thoughts on “Pursuit and PIT Maneuver of Confused Student From India

  1. These are not cops but clowns. Ask yourself why a situation like this would never happen in Europe. Let alone the killings and shootings of innocents or unarmed “suspects”. 🤮

  2. RWP: Please stop putting your logo on the screen. I often pause to examine more closely but your logo gets in the way. Great videos….

  3. In India, police normally wait on the side of the road and gesture at you to pull over if they have a reason. A car chase is rare and is usually reserved for pursuit of armed suspects and ends violently in most cases.

  4. "Do they not do traffic enforcement in India?", asks the uploader in the description.
    Have you seen the way people drive in India?

  5. i hate when cops say get on the floor. like wtf the floor is inside a house. the ground is outside. its get on the ground not get on the floor unless there is a floor under ur feet.

  6. He still should get at least a ticket and a fine. Ignorance of the law is no excuse. If you don’t know the laws of the road you should never be driving!

  7. Knowledgeable enough to know the language, take classes in English, know speed limits and traffic laws, yet doesn't stop when the cops are flashing lights and sirens behind you for like 5 minutes. I wish this was the sto0pidest guy I've ever seen before.

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