- a precision immobilization technique - not that precise was it - not that precise was it - More precise than “precision bombing,” which, only recently, started to mean “more precise than carpet bombing.” 
- Well, it precisely immobilized a car, and one law enforcement career. 
- Well, it was precise, in that he did it to one car. Unfortunately, it wasn’t accurate, in that the target was completely wrong. - The more you know music plays 
 
- Yeah well you try tactically assessing the optical parameters of the subject’s conveyance before dekineticalizing the situation 
- Must be nice to be allowed to “retire” after making a serious, potentially fatal error, causing financial and bodily harm to a random law abiding citizen. 
- This is the best summary I could come up with: 
 - (KARK) – Officials with Arkansas State Police say a trooper has retired after he allegedly performed a PIT maneuver on a car “in error” following a pursuit on Interstate 40 in St. Francis County. - ASP officials confirmed that the trooper was performing a Tactile Vehicle Intervention — sometimes referred to as a TVI, a precision immobilization technique, or PIT maneuver — during a pursuit on Sunday, Sept. 10, around 8:30 p.m. - Authorities said the trooper had been pursuing two vehicles reportedly traveling at speeds in excess of 100 mph. - In the video released by Arkansas State Police seen above, the trooper performed a PIT maneuver on a white sedan — but, according to authorities, it was not one of the suspect vehicles. - TVIs and PIT maneuvers are used by law enforcement to stop suspects during pursuits. - Thomas Hubbard, has not been on duty since the incident and has submitted his letter of retirement. 
 - The original article contains 256 words, the summary contains 153 words. Saved 40%. I’m a bot and I’m open source! 
- Again? 
- They spelled “retries” wrong. 
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