TCOs use sophisticated trafficking techniques to evade authorities. For example, drug traffickers stash meth in auto parts transported via commercial trucks to the U.S. and Canada.
It surprises many people that police have been using their cars to perform the PIT maneuver for years. It's a questionable chase technique that aids in criminal pursuit, but has resulted in several deadly accidents. How does the PIT maneuver work and why is it such a popular police tactic?
Since 2016, police PIT maneuvers have resulted in 30 deaths. However, they are a legal form of force, but many conditions must be in place before officers can legally deploy such a risky technique.Â
Have you ever been pulled over for speeding and had to pay a hefty fine? While the financial hit is unfortunate, it likely doesn’t come close to the world’s most expensive speeding ticket fine of $1 million.
Yes, we have another YouTuber prank that could have gone wrong, were it not for the California Highway Patrol stopping this go-kart driving on the 101 Freeway doing maybe 10 mph.
Yes, that is a woman leaning out of a Cadillac CTS-V with what appears to be an AK-47 assault rifle. No, this is not legal on many levels, the least of which this was shot while the car was doing donuts in San Francisco.
During a Friday night of cruising Whittier Blvd., a boy on a bicycle was allegedly hit by a California Highway Patrol cruiser that fled the injured boy. So far, the CHP has no response.
Does a teen doing donuts in the middle of an empty intersection with no cars around deserve to be arrested? He was fines $1,000 which seems fair. But arrested?