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Description: Risk to bystanders is part of decision. The death of Theodore Abraham Resnick, 33, of San Francisco has rekindled a long-standing debate over whether car chases on city streets pose too many risks. (March 15, 2001)
Safety Issue Raised After Fatal Pursuit / Risk to bystanders is part of decision - SFGate Saturday Mar 01, 2014 8:22 AM PT Quick links to other pages on this site Safety Issue Raised After Fatal Pursuit / Risk to bystanders is part of decision
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Description:"The bottom line is, if you want to give him a ticket and take him to jail, you definitely have to apprehend him," said Geoffrey Alpert, a University of South Carolina criminologist who studies police chases. Many Bay Area police departments allow chases of known violent suspects, such as armed bank robbers and murder suspects, as opposed to unidentified scofflaws who attract attention by running a red light. according to the CHP. Officers weigh numerous factors in deciding whether to continue chasing while "Code 3" -- with lights and siren -- including weather conditions, the number of motorists or pedestrians in the area, the nature of the crime and the behavior of the fleeing driver.
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