bombus wrote:
but patronising the viewers by pretending things like the above isn't particularly helpful to anyone.
You're right Bombus but I make no apology for telling it as it is. Nothing sticks in my craw quite like hypocrisy and that's exactly what it is.
What would happen to a speeding officer who knocks over and kills a child? Speed kills or just doing his job? What would have happened to the officers in that chase if they had hurt or killed someone? Worth the risk for the 'greater good'?
The bikers were going too fast for the conditions, no argument there, but from the car it looks like they are flying blind. The truth is that the view from the bike would have looked very different, but you don't see that of course. They showed us the bits they wanted to show, in as poor a light as possible, in order to add to the drama but what happened in between? And I am still unconvinced that the displayed speed is accurate from looking at the surrounds, as I said earlier. There was a lot of footage missing and there are countless accidents every year involving Police, many of which don't involve any other vehicle.
I don't think it's very clever to get into a high speed chase no matter who you are, not when there are better alternatives. If speed kills then the speed of the officers car could kill too with even worse consequences because of its greater mass and additional passenger! So why portray it as 'good in pursuit of evil' when in fact they are all in the wrong. It's like a parent slapping his son for hitting another kid and telling him it's wrong to hit someone else. (Er really dad? Exactly what did you just teach me?)
If I didn't laugh about it I'd cry instead. I don't think it's right or fair that officers can drive recklessly with impunity. It bothers me. It should bother us all. I don't like adverts which skew the truth.
Another one which irks me is the reverse film of a little girl at the side of a road and you see the blood disappear back into her ear and her bones mending etc. She ends up in the middle of the road. No parked cars or obstructions so she apparently just materialises there, in Star Trek fashion, and someone knocks her into the middle of next week doing just 35 mph!
Let's analyse that for a minute…
What is the girl doing there in the first place? (Green Cross Code). To knock the girl that distance you would have to be doing a ridiculous speed and make no attempt whatsoever to brake even though she is standing there in the middle of the road in full view on a clear day. (Was the driver asleep or something?) Also, how can a girl, or any object, go off at a 90 degree angle to the driving force when the girl is stationary? You may go off to one side a little, if the wing clips you perhaps, but 90 degrees and end up by a tree 20+ feet away from standing in the middle of a road? Can someone explain the phyics of that to me? This isn't snooker but if it were the car equivilent of the cue ball would had to have been doing 100+ mph and she wouldn't slide on her back all the way to the side! What kind of idiots do they take us for? It's like something from an OTT Swarzenegger movie.
Using shock tactics in an unreal scenario isn't the way forward to making our roads safer IMHO. If you are going to make a advert like that at least make an effort to make it accurate: First of all, pan out so you can see the whole thing! Child runs/walks out from in between parked cars, (Didn't learn Green Cross Code again). Car hits her and she either flies over the bonnet or lands crumpled somewhere in front of or underneath the car on the road.
Is that better? I think it is.