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Statewide Vehicle Pursuit Law Takes Effect In Indiana On Sunday
Saturday, December 31, 2022

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - A law that will impact police departments across Indiana goes into effect on Sunday.

The statewide policy starting January 1st creates minimum standards for how police can pursue suspects.

The policy states a pursuit should not begin or be continued if the need for immediate apprehension is very low and the risk to public safety is high. It also outlines what police officers are required to consider before engaging in a vehicle pursuit.

Here is the breakdown:

* The violation the person is known to have committed, is wanted for or suspected of
* Imminent danger to the public based on the totality of the circumstances
* Time of day
* Officer’s familiarity with the surroundings and population density
* Potential danger if the offender is not apprehended immediately
* Positive identification of the driver
* Other considerations, including but not limited to: vehicle and pedestrian traffic conditions; road conditions, visibility, terrain; speed and capability of the pursued vehicle; and limitations of emergency equipment and vehicles.



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