Interesting that one of those you have provided links for was an aborted pursuit, Rusty that wasn't being chased by police when it crashed but had been chased earlier.
Evidence, surely, that these offenders drive recklessly whether or not they are being pursued by police or not, wouldn't you agree?
Also of interest, and backing up what I have said, is this:
The headlights on the Holden were turned off as it drove on to the wrong side of the road, causing police to call off the chase.Exactly what I have been saying. They know the loopholes and will always exploit them. They turn off their lights and drive on the wrong side of the road because they know that police pursuit policy states that police must abort the pursuit if either of these things happen.
Therefore, abolish pursuits altogether and that situation will be fully exploited by offenders, believe me, as I have said previously.
This just supports my argument, Rusty.