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[BLOOPER] The LCPD needs to be....retrained

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A lot of Massachusetts State Trooper cars are filthy in real life, I'm sorry to say. New Hampshire State Troopers tend to take better care of their uniforms and cars. They might be stricter, who knows. Good dashcam look, you didn't seem to be in that much of a hurry to catch the guy. I understand if you're trying to restrain yourself though.

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A lot of Massachusetts State Trooper cars are filthy in real life, I'm sorry to say. New Hampshire State Troopers tend to take better care of their uniforms and cars. They might be stricter, who knows. Good dashcam look, you didn't seem to be in that much of a hurry to catch the guy. I understand if you're trying to restrain yourself though.

I try to extend pursuits as it gives more entertainment to the viewers.

There's a difference between extending them and being a grandma. lol You can always give his bumper a couple of pursuasive "taps" every now and then to let the driver know you're on his ass if you don't want to put him one minute in. Generally speaking though, pursuits don't last very long in the real world. L.A. freeway chases would be the major exception to that rule.

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