Police pursuit reforms 'make it harder to hold officers to account'
PLANS to overhaul rules governing police pursuits risk making it even harder to hold officers to account, campaigners have warned.
The proposals, published today, follow leading officers’ complaints that police can be prosecuted for dangerous or careless driving during high-speed chases.
Instead, greater responsibility will be placed on suspects for their own decision to drive dangerously.
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