http://www.king5.com/news/local/Persons-of-interest-identified-in-taunted-trooper-case-100595754.htmlfirst of all they have to catch you , and if they do , an increase in CC's and/or riding lessons are in order . For anyone traveling at a high rate of speed on any motor cycle a soft compound tire is recommened !!also !they say any motorcycle crash over 35 miles an hour is major. So if your speed is over 170 + odds are in your favor !! hard to catch you on "the track" at those kind of speeds. But there is some that enjoy that kind of "rush" ! it's a "rush" that you can't buy for any amount of money !! And they say "THE BEST THINGS IN LIFE ARE FREE" . So ride them like you "STOLE IT" on the local track that is . see news clip above. SNAPONU L.O.L. TO ALL It may be a little jail time now days. Forty years ago it was a driver training session for police officers and the fleeing driver. Traffic is too bad for that crap anymore so you have to learn to control yourself.
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The punishment can vary but i know it is a Felony , With a clean record you might only get Probation , Fines, some community Sevice and loss Driver Lic. The worst thing is the Felony I was busted Fleeing and the felony is whats killing me.
Fleeing police is resisting arrest. There also may be additional charges for things like negligent driving or DUI while escaping, and if any persons were injured very serious charges ensue. In California, the offender could get a year in jail and a $1000 fine plus court costs and penalties, but more likely expect a very short time in jail.
Or, you could get killed in a vehicle crash trying to get away (as the brother of a co-worker was) or get shot.
Yes, they can charge you with fleeing and eluding a police officer and other traffic offenses.
You flippin get arrested.
Yes, it is. Any "un-wanted" touching of ANYBODY (let alone a police officer) is legally and technically an assault.
15 to 20 metre.
It is defined by state or federal law. In Oregon, for example, a police officer has authority through the entire state.
dog bites kid.tears up car.runs away.
The punishment for running away in Washington is unclear because this is not considered to be a crime. In most states, including Washington, the police can pick up the teen who has run away and return that teen to his or her home. In some cases there can be fines levied against the parents.
"Fleeing"
A voluntary communication with police (or government). A person is free to walk away at any moment. Example: Police officer: "What are you doing here?" Person: "Nothing."
Christie Hirota has: Played CSI Officer in "I (Almost) Got Away with It" in 2010. Played Immigration Officer in "I (Almost) Got Away with It" in 2010. Played Cop in "I (Almost) Got Away with It" in 2010. Played Postal Inspector in "I (Almost) Got Away with It" in 2010. Played Police Officer in "I (Almost) Got Away with It" in 2010.
Eg, "The police officer stood in the middle of the road, diverting traffic away from the accident."
Let me just start by saying that you should not be a Police Officer. Getting back to your question. As a police officer you have a "Moral Clause" in which your current agency can use to hire you. Since you are already a police officer you should know that if you did drugs (depending on what you did) at one point you were in possession of such drugs. In CA that's a felony. Technically speaking you commited a felony and got away with it. Do the rest of us, hospital police a favor and quit your job.