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Mariaaaa

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  1. 1 hour ago, flow said:

    No, but aren't you taking the risk of severe injury or death by choosing to throw safety over board in the first place and drive with speeds beyond any safe threshhold to get away from the police? You are trading in your security and life for the chance to escape the police. You've got to be aware of this risk anytime you choose to do so.

     

    A bit hypocrite to say people drive unrealistically fast and unsafe speeds yet in most PD/SD chases I've been in/witnessed, I've seen the cruisers follow up as well with 220km/h+ and then ending up crashing. Then getting out like nothing happened and flagging down another cruiser that was in the end of the pursuit to join the chase again and leaving their cruiser.. Also in some real life cases I've seen police ending pursuits as it becomes too dangerous to keep pursuing the suspect due to high speeds or lots of traffic yet PD/SD loves to keep their parade of 20 cruisers going with 200km/h+.

    1 hour ago, flow said:

    Also, hitting a wooden barricade at speeds of 200km/h would absolutely disable your vehicle, potentially kill you if the top part crashes through your windshield and pierces your upper body. You're moving a couple thousand pounds at 200km/h into a static object weighing around 20 pounds, that will not end well for your vehicle. Any airbag in the world will deploy and you will lose control of the vehicle, not to mention the damage to the front of your car that would also immobilise it. Just watch the video I linked above.

    I doubt a piece of wood would destroy a car that bad as you say it would. I agree with @DimaDan here.

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