NTARIO REGULATION 266/10*made under the*POLICE SERVICES ACT
SUSPECT APPREHENSION PURSUITS
Interpretation
1. (1) For the purposes of this Regulation, a suspect apprehension pursuit occurs when a*police officer*attempts to direct the driver of a motor vehicle to stop, the driver refuses to obey the officer and the officer pursues in a motor vehicle for the purpose of stopping the fleeing motor vehicle or identifying the fleeing motor vehicle or an*individual*in the fleeing motor vehicle.
(2) A suspect apprehension pursuit is discontinued when police officers are no longer pursuing a fleeing motor vehicle for the purpose of stopping the fleeing motor vehicle or identifying the fleeing motor vehicle or an*individual*in the fleeing motor vehicle.
Initiating or Continuing pursuit
2. (1) A*police officer*may pursue, or*continue*to pursue, a fleeing motor vehicle that fails to stop,
(a) if the*police officer*has reason to believe that a criminal offence has been committed or is about to be committed; or
(b) for the purposes of motor vehicle identification or the identification of an*individual*in the vehicle.
(2) Before initiating a suspect apprehension pursuit, a*police officer*shall determine that there are no*alternativesavailable*as set out in the written procedures of,
(a) the police force of the officer established under subsection 6 (1), if the officer is a member of an Ontario police force as defined in the*Interprovincial Policing Act, 2009;
(b) a police force whose local commander was notified of the appointment of the officer under subsection 6 (1) of theInterprovincial Policing Act, 2009, if the officer was appointed under Part II of that Act;
or
(c) the local police force of the local commander who appointed the officer under subsection 15 (1) of the*Interprovincial Policing Act, 2009, if the officer was appointed under Part III of that Act.
(3) A*police officer*shall, before initiating a suspect apprehension pursuit, determine whether in order to protect public safety the immediate need to apprehend an*individual*in the fleeing motor vehicle or the need to identify the fleeing motor vehicle or anindividual*in the fleeing motor vehicle outweighs*the risk*to public safety that may result from the pursuit.
(4) During a suspect apprehension pursuit, a*police officer*shall continually reassess the determination made under subsection (3) and shall discontinue the pursuit when*the risk*to public safety that may result from the pursuit outweighs*the risk*to public safety that may result if an*individual*in the fleeing motor vehicle is not immediately apprehended or if the fleeing motor vehicle or an*individual*in the fleeing motor vehicle is not identified.
(5) No*police officer*shall initiate a suspect apprehension pursuit for a non-criminal offence if the identity of an*individual*in the fleeing motor vehicle is known.
(6) A*police officer*engaging in a suspect apprehension pursuit for a non-criminal offence shall discontinue the pursuit once the fleeing motor vehicle or an*individual*in the fleeing motor vehicle is identified.
Notice of Pursuit
3. (1) A*police officer*shall notify a dispatcher when the officer initiates a suspect apprehension pursuit.
(2) The dispatcher shall notify a communications supervisor or road supervisor, if a supervisor is*available, that a suspect apprehension pursuit has been initiated.
Order to Discontinue Pursuit
4. (1) A communications or road supervisor shall order police officers to discontinue a suspect apprehension pursuit if, in his or her opinion,*the risk*to public safety that may result from the pursuit outweighs*the risk*to public safety that may result if anindividual*in the fleeing motor vehicle is not immediately apprehended or if the fleeing motor vehicle or an*individual*in the fleeing motor vehicle is not identified.
(2) A*police officer*who receives an order under subsection (1) shall obey the order even if the officer is not a member of the police force of the communications or road supervisor who made the order.
Any after all this it comes down to an ego thing. Unless their higher ups as noted above call it off, they are going to try and play hero.
Only advantage to a bike if you are doing this is they can pit you or any physical force. Nor can they use the strips. Best bet is to get a plate and see you at home later