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Eventually one cop wrecks and all of the others plow into him and into the resulting wreckage. The damage caused by the followed car is nothing compared to the destruction caused by the cops. Wherever the main characters' car goes, the police go as well - all of them.
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Dozens of police cars follow the main characters.
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In Full Metal Panic? Fumoffu, this is played for laughs when an obstinate police officer (who looks suspiciously like she wandered off the set of You're Under Arrest!) gives chase to Sousuke and Chidori double-riding a stolen bike using her squad car and fails epically.
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Just as with other kinds of "unprofessional" behavior by the police, though, this trope may be relatively more justified in historical settings, since most police jurisdictions were less regulated and had much more freedom of action before about the 1970s or so. Real Life cops will generally terminate (end) a pursuit when it becomes too fast or dangerous.
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Watch any TV program on the subject and you will see the police are very careful, to the point of backing off and following by air if it looks like civilians will be harmed. Of course this is quite different from Real Life where police have training and procedures for pursuits. In Video Games, this tends to get exaggerated with cops intentionally trying to crash into the player at full speed and ignoring everything else.
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When police are the designated Mooks of a story, they are often also very bad drivers who will probably wreck just driving normally, which only adds to this trope.Ĭombining this and the fact they have guns makes them an easy stand in for the Redshirt Army in situations where the military isn't likely to be involved and possibly also Adults Are Useless if the protagonist is a kid.