190. RESEARCH AND PLANNING

A. Positioned behind protective cover, an officer can bring a dangerous vehicle to a stop.

B. Deploying a spike device should be the safest task for any officer involved in a pursuit.

C. Positioning yourself behind cover provides protection, not afforded to officers in the pursuit.

D. No, your safer in a pursuit.

A. Yes Spike systems were much wider, but more effective at stoping a car.

B. The “old school product and Tactics” produced a perfect safety record, a record superior than that of today.

C. One manufacture announced over 15K uses of the product and a PERFECT SAFETY RECORD!

D. Lighter weight systems and multi-sided are proven to be safer.

A. No, about the year (1996) serious incidents began to happen, a change where Officers lost their lives.

B. Those that marketed the new products developed a new deployment style called singular deployment, which is much safer.

C. Singular deployment meant that Spikes were deployed without a cord for retrieval.

D. It’s safe to go into traffic and recover spikes.