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Police officers can exceed the speed limit and drive at high speeds when responding to emergencies, but they must do so safely and with caution to avoid accidents.
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Police officers are allowed to exceed the speed limit by a reasonable amount when responding to emergencies, typically up to 10-15 miles per hour over the limit.
As fast as the speed limit, unless in lawful execution of their duties, responding to a call for service which requires a speedy transit.
sad you can't outrun that. well, grab a fast car like a sultan rs or something, go to the airport, get spotted at the ver edge of 1 side, and drive as fast as possible avoiding the cops, repeat until done.
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They go to jail because cops are working for the government and have the authority. Go figure....
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go to the cops and tell them.
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go tell the cops silly goose
In general, emergency vehicles such as ambulances, police cars, and fire trucks have the legal authority to go through a red traffic light when responding to emergencies. However, they must do so cautiously and ensure that it is safe to proceed.