Poll for new Copping Rule
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2019-04-14, 14:53
(This post was last modified: 2019-04-14 14:58 by AOR Nova.)
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RE: Poll for new Copping Rule
(2019-04-14 09:36)Mr. NB Wrote:(2019-04-14 08:01)SIMOX Wrote: It looked to me like Nova was provoked to go wrong way by the relentless cop not wanting to back down and give some room to drive the correct way. No. Your analysis is incorrect. Simox's is right. When I was reversing I actually had intended on janking a u turn to not wrong way entirely down the back straight of AB. That's why you see me turning around immediately as I exited the slipway. I could have turned around there, then reversed (correct-way) down the AB and pulled a J-turn. But C1 decided to give my door a bang which sent me into a fast spin and I stalled because of that. Then C3 overtook C2 and attempted to block my reversing path (if I had chosen to), so with that cop in my rear mirror that was out of the option. If you're referring to that tiny 1 second moment before I entered the Autobahn where I could have gone back into the sand in reverse... read the posts above for the reason why I couldn't do that. (2019-04-14 09:52)Carl Wrote: There is two ways to look at it I guess. If you get yourself in that situation where you are unable to escape without breaking the rules, then consider yourself busted and try do better next time. I agree that it can be terribly frustrating and some cops, if feeling nice they will let you return to continue. I understand Carl. When I cop I respect the suspect, sometimes more then necessary, just to ensure a nice chase. I'd expect fairness in return but I guess other cops simply don't care. Anyway, your entire analogy is the reason of the post in the first place. A suspect should not be put in a position where "he is unable to escape without breaking the rules". Cops should actively monitor their surroundings and not persuade the suspect into such a situation. At least that's what this proposal of rule is about. Not all suspects are going to be gayed out by cops basically "guiding them" into a wrong way/dead end and there are definitely a lot more who would be willing to tussle to get out of this scenario. And that's what I did. (2019-04-14 09:52)Carl Wrote: and some cops, if feeling nice they will let you return to continue. This is what the rule should highlight, if it ever gets accepted.. Etiquette made into a rule. Read post(s) above. //edit I'm not alone in this, this thread also covers the biasness of the WW rule. https://forum.city-driving.co.uk/showthr...?tid=31099 Being a suspect is already extremely tough and escaping even tougher these days. Thing shouldn't be made even harder for the suspect. If someone is going to give his opinion on my incident or Tris's incident I encourage them to not repeat the same thing by saying "Oh, I can just turn off into the sand and the escape will be easy" or "Oh just surrender" This isn't Brexit, suspects aren't that jelly. |
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