You didn't really ask a question, but I'll give a semi-answer. No chase laws or policies vary from state to state or department to department. Here in my city, according to department policy, police officers aren't supposed to chase you unless you have committed a violent crime, HOWEVER, I don't suggest running from the police. Department policy aside, if you run, they will chase you, even if it was just over a traffic violation.
There are thousands of cities in the US that has a no chase policy.
Yes, police can chase you into another state if you are suspected of committing a crime. Each state has its own laws and agreements in place that allow for pursuit across state lines.
Yes, police can chase you into another county if they have probable cause to believe you have committed a crime.
Usually, car chases are illegal, not because there is a chase, but because in order for a car to chase another, it often breaks driving laws (such as speeding, running red lights or swerving out of one's lane.) Exceptions include if the police are driving the car, chasing a criminal (whereupon it is legal for the police to do this) or if the chase is filmed on a closed movie set.
the police officer chased him. He ran too far, but could not get loose.
In most cases all laws apply to police and non-police both. Some laws have specific exemptions for police.
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You can find police chase videos on Youtube, AOL Autos, Police Chase Vids, Met Cafe, Police Chases and NBC. You can also find good chases on shows like Cops and Bounty Hunters.
The police are allowed to chase a motorcycle if it is seen to be in breach of a certain law. They can chase it down with a cruiser until it stops or they may be forced to ram it in case it is apparent that it will risk other civilian lives.
The sentences will including fine and removal of driving license, even jailing. It is illegal and extreme dangerous to run from police in a car chase. You must stop when the police require.
The police should obey the law just like everyone else.