civil liability - ANS - types -
1. Negligence
2. Intentional torts
3. Constitutional torts
4. Excessive force (graham v Connor)
5. Agency procedures.
Important information to dispatch - ANS 1. Location
2. Directions
3. Status
Driving strategies - ANS 1. Driver limitations
2. Anticipating hazards
3. Position vehicle with respect to other vehicles/pedestrians and possible hazards
4. Multi task management
5. Secure loose equipment
6. Proper occupant protection
- risk factors -
1. Decisions to operate in emergency mode
2. Terminating emergency run
3. Vehicle dynamics
4. Factors brought on by stress
5. Due regard for safety if others
Engaging in pursuit - ANS 1. Seriousness of offense
2. Traffic and road conditions
3. Weather conditions
4. What's known about the offender
5. Day v night driving
6. Knowing the area
7. Agency policy and procedures
- consider the following -
1. Car violator positioning
2. Passing
3. Lane changes
4. Hills and curves
- risk factors -
1. Negligence
2. Intentional torts
3. Constitutional torts
4. Excessive force (graham v Connor)
5. Agency procedures.
Important information to dispatch - ANS 1. Location
2. Directions
3. Status
Driving strategies - ANS 1. Driver limitations
2. Anticipating hazards
3. Position vehicle with respect to other vehicles/pedestrians and possible hazards
4. Multi task management
5. Secure loose equipment
6. Proper occupant protection
- risk factors -
1. Decisions to operate in emergency mode
2. Terminating emergency run
3. Vehicle dynamics
4. Factors brought on by stress
5. Due regard for safety if others
Engaging in pursuit - ANS 1. Seriousness of offense
2. Traffic and road conditions
3. Weather conditions
4. What's known about the offender
5. Day v night driving
6. Knowing the area
7. Agency policy and procedures
- consider the following -
1. Car violator positioning
2. Passing
3. Lane changes
4. Hills and curves
- risk factors -