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BadBadJellyBean ◴[] No.46009959[source]
I find it interesting that the question is "why don't they use drones". My question is: why so much air surveillance? I live in Germany. The only times I hear a helicopter is if someone is being rescued or if someones missing. I rarely see them at all.
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shoddydoordesk ◴[] No.46009992[source]
There are high speed police chases (100mph+) in Los Angeles — no exaggeration — on an almost daily basis. Air support is the primary defense tool for law enforcement.

It's so bad that the local TV stations have their own choppers and a dedicated on-screen UI tailored for the chases with GPS-based tracking and speed.

If you're lucky you can catch one of the many YouTube live streams. Here's one from....two days ago: https://www.youtube.com/live/uGiJU-FlpdE

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BadBadJellyBean ◴[] No.46010186[source]
Then why do you have so many car chases? That seems like an odd problem. There must be a reason.
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ripberge ◴[] No.46010221[source]
I have only been to Germany once, but my assessment was that we have a very different population here.
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BadBadJellyBean ◴[] No.46010257[source]
Possible but it seems like the chases are not even a US problem but more a "certain places" problem. I genuinely wonder what the cause of this behavior is.
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1. dylan604 ◴[] No.46010349[source]
> I genuinely wonder what the cause of this behavior is.

Seriously? It's from people not wanting to be arrested and go to jail. If they get away, perfect. If they don't, well, they were going to jail anyways. Now they have a cool story to tell while in jail. These are not people getting pulled over because they rolled a stop sign. These are people doing dirt, know it, and are willing to try something to avoid getting caught. It's really not complicated

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2. samdoesnothing ◴[] No.46010700[source]
I think they're asking why there's such a large population of people willing to commit crimes and then get into high speed chases.
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3. dylan604 ◴[] No.46010736[source]
The cause of the behavior (as phrased when asked) is not wanting to go to jail. Asking why people are in situations where they are committing crimes that could land them in jail is a totally different question. Typically, poverty. Also common, addiction.
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4. wredcoll ◴[] No.46011102{3}[source]
Except that people around the world generally don't want to go to prison, so why do americans have more high speed chases?

(assuming they do in fact have more per capita/car...)

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5. c420 ◴[] No.46011374{4}[source]
I'm going to guess... because we can? Police here are willing to chase for almost anything in most jurisdictions. I bet there are restrictions on what constitutes a chasable offense in the rest of the world.