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Are there any police officers on here who have used the sirens or lights just to cut though traffic or a light
Where I live the cops seem to do it quite often. Its kinda obvious too, all of a sudden the sirens go on then they get through the lights or traffic and then they turn of the sirens
8 Answers
- thanson73Lv 41 decade agoFavorite Answer
How do you know the officer was not going somewhere and had to get through the light. You don't. Just because they turned the lights off on the other side of the intersection does not mean he was not going somewhere.
Example 1. Officer is responding to an emergency call that does not according to his operating procedures require him to travel with lights and sirens on. However it does allow him to "bust" and intersection with his lights and sirens.
Example 2. Officer is going code (Lights and sirens)to a call and goes through the intersection. Once on the other side he get called to stand down the situation is under control. So the officer reduces code and turns off lights and sirens.
Example 3. Officer is going code to a call. As he gets close to the location he reduces code due to the fact that he does not want to alert the bad guys he is around the corner.
Example 4. Heavy traffic. When an officer turns on his lights and sirens it cause other drivers to act very stupid. If the officer was to travel with lights and sirens on he stood a better chance of causing a traffic accident then if he used them just to go through the intersections.
Are you one of those people that whine and complain about cops using their lights to get through an intersection and then cry when the police do not respond in what you consider a reasonable amount of time.
Source(s): 11 years Law Enforcement - Anonymous1 decade ago
I had a friend who was a cop. I needed a Diet Coke really bad. He would not in any way even entertain the idea of coming with lights and sirens. I am still upset about it and it was 10 years ago. I do not think that any officer would abuse the lights and sirens. Some times I panic just trying to get over for them.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
There are many times, where an officer is enroute to a call, that requires them to get there quickly, but lights and siren are not warranted. In these instances, we do use the lights at an intersection to pass through quickly, and get to the scene. Other instances are where we are enroute to a call for backup, and the call is cancelled while enroute, or were told that everything is ok, and we can slow down our response. Sometimes, you may think that this is the case, when in reality, it is rare that an officer would just go through a red light for no reason.
Source(s): Police Officer - 1 decade ago
I'm a cop in Wisconsin and no I have never done it just to get through an intersection for the sake of getting through an intersection without some call to go on or good reason.
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- OfficerLv 41 decade ago
Our policy allows for the use of lights and siren on priority calls at intersections. We have three levels of calls, routine, priority and emergency.
Routine - no L/S
Priority - at intersections as deemed necessary
Emergency - L/S mandated
- RavinLv 51 decade ago
its known as "Code as necessary" or "Code 2" in some locations. Basically you need to get somewhere in a quick manner, but cannot wait for every light or intersection. I am sure some officers have at some point used it wrongly but it does have legit uses as well.
Source(s): Former Law Enforcement - theseeker4Lv 51 decade ago
I am sure there are, but the question is will any admit it? Most cops I am sure are basically good people, just trying to do a job and help people, but there are the idiots who abuse their positions, and when fellow officers don't stand up and oppose those individuals, they are all making the police in general look bad.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
no doubt about it.