Utah Admin. Code R728-503-7 - Pursuit Tactics
(1) When reasonably
possible, authorized emergency pursuit vehicles having the most prominent
markings and emergency lights shall be used to pursue, particularly as the
primary unit. When a pursuit is initiated by an unmarked patrol unit, such unit
shall relinquish the pursuit to a marked patrol unit as soon as
practical.
(2) Intervention
techniques shall be used only when it is possible to do so safely and when the
law enforcement officers using them have received training in their
use.
(3) There shall be no
paralleling the pursuit route.
(4)
Motorcycles may be used for pursuit in exigent circumstances and when weather
and related conditions allow. They shall relinquish the pursuit to a marked
patrol unit as soon as practical.
(5) Roadblocks may not be used unless the
circumstances would warrant the use of deadly force.
(a) When reasonably possible, roadblocks
shall only be created with a supervisor's approval.
(b) When a roadblock is created, law
enforcement officers shall:
(i) allow for
reasonable stopping distance;
(ii)
place the roadblock in a position that is reasonably visible;
(iii) reasonably ensure the safety of
non-involved pedestrians and motorists; and
(iv) not place themselves or their vehicle in
a position to jeopardize their own safety.
(6) Decisions to discharge firearms at or
from a moving vehicle shall be governed by the law enforcement agency's use of
force policy and are prohibited when they present an unreasonable risk to
others. These decisions shall first be authorized when reasonably possible by a
supervisor.
(7) When the pursued
vehicle is stopped, law enforcement officers shall use appropriate officer
safety tactics and shall be aware of the necessity to utilize only reasonable
and necessary force to take suspects into custody.
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