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Police Car Chases
How difficult would it be to have all cars fitted with a radio controlled cut-out device that police could activate with a short range directional transmitter? That way they could stop any car they wanted to before a chase got going.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This already exists in America. The device is built into the car chassis, virtually impossible to get access to it. When the car is stolen the owner alerts the company that makes the device who activates it. They can immediately locate the car and inform the police. When the police drop in behind the car they inform the company when the car is in a safe place and they in turn can control the car and bring it to a safe stop and lock the doors.
How little my view on self driving cars is understood. I love the idea self driving cars, I just don't think they'll ever be viable. When I can get in my car, get it to take me round a load of pubs and a curry house and take me home rat arissed and any death and destruction it causes is not my fault then they will be viable, ie never.
player - // I dont think in the UK we get a great many high speed police chases. //
Don't you?????
The Paramount TV channel manages to fill vast swathes of its airtime showing programmes devoted to nothing else, and they cover only two forces - Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire.
It appears that high speed chases are the only thing traffic patrol officers spend their time doing all day and night.
Don't you?????
The Paramount TV channel manages to fill vast swathes of its airtime showing programmes devoted to nothing else, and they cover only two forces - Yorkshire and Nottinghamshire.
It appears that high speed chases are the only thing traffic patrol officers spend their time doing all day and night.