Vincent Keene wrote:
Eric Peterson wrote:
More of the Sheriff's departments along interstates are doing highway interdiction campaigns where it appears they are doing speed enforcement but they are really looking for vehicles running drugs.
So would you agree that using a Z06 isn't the optimum vehicle for this type of stuff Eric? I still agree the car should be auctioned off and the money used more wisely.
Vincent, I agree with you. It's likely a publicity stunt. Remember, sheriff's are elected officials, though I'm sure there have been plenty of municipal police departments that have done something similiar. Maybe it's a good PR deal for a while, but the cost of operating that car compared to about any other traditional police car would have to be a lot higher. More importantly, the chances of an officer wrecking the Z06 have to be exponentially higher than with a traditional police car, so IMHO this is a bad risk management move (i.e., like a hand grenade with the pin pulled, you know it's going to blow up, it's just a matter of when). This is a pretty big deal since many accidents involving officers result in not one, but three insurance claims:
1. The workers comp claim from the injury and lost time resulting from the accident.
2. The property damange claims from everything that was hit.
3. Liability from lawsuits/settlements from possible negligence or being at fault.
This leads to higher insurance rates, less money available for departments to operate, and can increase pressure to raise revenue through property tax increases.
Driving a police car while running emergency traffic, while dealing with all the other distractions that officers must handle in the cockpit, is an amazingly difficult thing to do. Personally, I could not do it safely so I have a huge amount of respect for the many officers that do it fairly well. With all that said, letting an officer drive a Z06 would seem to put them unnecessarily at risk and complicate an aleady difficult task.
Personally, as others have said, I'd sell the car and use the money for other things that officers need to do their jobs.
Just my 2 cents.
Eric