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Texas woman steals police car, crashes it during chase

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If you want information on the incident, check the video description.

 

This is why handcuffs are put on as tightly as possible.  Sorry if they're uncomfortable, but your comfort is of little concern when you're under arrest.

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I have no sympathy for her. She almost killed several cops along the way. She is going to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Stupid lady ! 

 

This will also teach the cops to double check to lock the cage window opening next time they secure a prisoner in their vehicle ... 

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34 minutes ago, GravelRoadCop said:

I have no sympathy for her. She almost killed several cops along the way. She is going to be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. Stupid lady ! 

 

This will also teach the cops to double check to lock the cage window opening next time they secure a prisoner in their vehicle ... 

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Like I said, though. SecureIdle. I don't know why every department doesn't use it. Should be standard in all police orders straight from the factory.

I'm surprised there wasn't an officer/deputy that wasn't in the direct area of her to prevent this from happening. Where I work, we're required to have an officer/deputy in direct vicinity of the detainee at all times. I thought it was common practice everywhere.

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Just now, ArchangelTwo said:

I'm surprised there wasn't an officer/deputy that wasn't in the direct area of her to prevent this from happening. Where I work, we're required to have an officer/deputy in direct vicinity of the detainee at all times. I thought it was common practice everywhere.

 

I would've thought that as well.  Just because they are handcuffed doesn't mean they aren't a threat.

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Should have properly shut the window partition, and more to the point, not left on her own. What was she orginally arrested for? Maybe they should start using cage vans like the UK does. They are pretty good but generally not used if the suspect is not acting violently.

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