FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Orlando Police Department-One year anniversary of
restrictive pursuit policy passes.
SOURCE-PursuitWatch.org, Inc.
Orlando, Florida 3/19/05
On March 1, 2004 the Orlando Police Department adopted what PursuitWatch
believes is the most restrictive pursuit policy in the United States.
This followed the adoption of a similarly restrictive policy by the Orange
County Sheriff's Office in the fall of 2003 and preceded adoption
of the Orlando model by the remaining 8 agencies in Orange County. All of this
attracted extensive coverage in the local media. In the 12
months since the policy was adopted OPD has made 40,460 traffic stops. OPD has
reported that they had 11 pursuits (0.027%) and 107 suspects (0.27%) who refused
to stop. OPD also reported that in 2003 they had 20,291 reported felonies and in
2004 there were 20,065 (-1.1%) reported felonies.
In the same period the population of Orlando increased an estimated 3%.
The past years experience has served to silence critics here and from many
cities across the United States who predicted widespread defiance of OPD
officers attempting traffic stops as well as attendant increases in crime rates.
These results are especially relevant in light of the national attention
generated by the introduction of Kristie’s Law in
California by State Senator Sam Aanestad. Kristie’s Law is an attempt to set
reasonable minimum standards for pursuit policy, practice and accountability in
California. The California Law Enforcement establishment’s opposition to the
bill is largely based on contentions that there will
be large increases in the number of suspects who flee and that crime rates will
increase significantly. These conclusions are soundly refuted
by the results experienced in Orlando.
CONTACT INFORMATION:
PursuitWatch.org, Inc.
Jim Phillips
www.pursuitwatch.org
Cell (407)619-0941
Answering Machine (407)629-4975
jim@pursuitwatch.org
INTERNET SOURCES:
PursuitWatch.org, Inc.-
http://pursuitwatch.org/
Kristie’s Law-
http://www.kristieslaw.org/
OPD Pursuit Policy-
http://pursuitwatch.org/pursuit_policies/Orlando_Florida.doc
Orange County Sheriff’s Office Pursuit Policy-
http://pursuitwatch.org/pursuit_policies/Orange_County_Florida.pdf
California State Senator Sam Aanestad (Author of Kristie’s Law)
http://republican.sen.ca.gov/web/4/
Orlando Police Department-
http://www.cityoforlando.net/police/