Sunday, April 22, 2012

Police halt quad bike pursuit because thieves weren't wearing helmets

Police officers let a gang on quad bikes ride free after they stole a kayak – as they abandoned a chase over fears for the health and safety of the thieves. After she saw the gang snatch her boat, owner Rebecca Jones and her boyfriend Mark Skirrow called police and ran off tracking the thieves across fields in South Yorkshire.

Within minutes, police arrived on the scene in Harlington, near Mexborough, so Miss Jones and Mr Skirrow let them take over the pursuit. But, minutes later, the pair watched in dismay as the officers gave up and let the the thieves disappear with the £700 boat – before admitting they had abandoned the pursuit because the gang were not wearing crash helmets.



Miss Jones said: “The police were called immediately and they also followed the gang and caught up with them. However, because of the riders’ lack of helmets and erratic style of driving they had to call off the pursuit because of health and safety concerns.” The 28-year-old from Swinton, Rotherham, added: “My day was ruined. My boat was stolen and there is nothing much I can do about it.”

A spokesman for South Yorkshire Police said: “South Yorkshire Police perform a risk assessment based on the circumstances of each incident. On this occasion a pursuit was not initiated and alternative action was taken in an attempt to apprehend the suspects.”

4 comments:

Gareth said...

What worries me most about these situations in not that the officers make these stupid decisions, it is that the force back them up. There is absolutely nothing in health and safety law that supports the actions of the police. The force should admit that the officers were wrong, but it seems that the police always close ranks against the public. This is not acceptable - they are first and foremost public servants and should be accountable. The ladies should make a complaint to the IPCC.

Are the force or the officers concerned going to compensate the ladies, or their insurers for the loss of the boat which they, the police, could have prevented?

Ratz said...

This just seems like an extension of the stupidity of a criminal being able to successfully sue you for when hurt themselves in breaking into your home. They deserve everything they get, including my alligator pit.

Ratz said...

Gah, damn my beer. The above does't parse correctly, please insert/delete words as required.

Anonymous said...

Want to get away with crime?
Don't wear a helmet if stealing a bike!
Don't wear a seatbelt if stealing a car!
Lift with your back not your knees if stealing a large telly!
etc etc etc.