- Participate in a police pursuit while driving furiously, recklessly or at a speed or in a manner dangerous to the public – maximum jail term: three years;
- Participate in a police pursuit while driving furiously, recklessly or at a speed or in a manner dangerous to the public on a second or subsequent occasion within five years of the first offence – maximum jail term: five years.
At the same time, officers still have the ability to pursue if the suspected crime warrants such. To close,
“Police pursuits are only engaged in by highly-skilled and trained officers and are subject to strict guidelines and safe driving strategies.”
It looks like NSW is doing it the right way. Proper policy, proper officer training, proper oversight, proper punishment.
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