Im assuming the other regular cops were going 135 since thats their max. well find out in the subsequent footage to come as the story unfolds.
you bring up a very good pt tho about cops often being undercover in heists;
civilians tend to drive under the limit not being able to get away with reckless endangerment:
"kiddy CarRail" big "red flags":
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0-S041_DtM TLDR i morally expect law enforcement to not aggressively follow because even if they werent driving super fast in the snow,
their hot pursuit influences the civilian's likelihood of crashing into others and especially property. Naive ofc (pointed out to me by former officer who criticizes modern policing)
for the law to not have this embedded in its training application? well...
the law is weaponized":
look at all the damage, yes the "thief" spark kegged it but the officer ought know how to handle that situation so the people are apprehended and the property isnt damaged or further endangered.
Long: most grand theft auto'ers assume cops are going to try to k1ll them. sad. true. smart.
they steal to make money so they can live. survival.
thusly they drive for their lives trying to get away. a life.
the problem starts with the weaponization of our society's resources that forces people into stealing.
for ex whos the actual thief?: the one forced to sew the shoes for pennies over seas, or the one stealing the shoe from the store thats selling it to you for 100s?
An overall inability for authorities to honor the social contract, because the "law is weaponized" is why i see that the burden of using good judgement ought be in those who are privileged enough to "be in charge"
and they ought to know the cause and effect of their own actions. blaming each other or keeping incentivized prisons full wont resolve the moral decay of society.
This post was edited by lodd222 on Oct 27 2025 10:24am