first off... OOOOOOOLLLLLLDDDDDDDD
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Originally Posted by Eisenhower
I'm glad you gave your assessment of the situation TAG, it's good to hear from a real cop  Now, I don't know how else to say this, but I mean it respectfully...  Are you saying that the officer in question couldn't find the open end of the fence? The suspects tail lights were still in view as he sped off, so the fence opening had to have been close IF there actually was an opening to begin with. The suspect found the opening using less lights than the officer had. But... could be a rookie.... 
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actually (and this is for tag as well), the car actually ran into the fence, but it seperated at the bottom and popped out from the poles. and when the cop turned it had settled back down but if you look close towards the end, the fence is slightly pushed away from the pole on the right.
and eisenhower... one thing that cops keep in mind is the condition of their cars during a pursuit. thats why they dont do a pit maneuver right off the bat during pursuits. cus some times, the guy just gives up and pulls over, no need to mess up a patrol car when you dont need to