When police officers start their shifts, one thing they must always keep in mind is the standard of their work. They may have to make a split second decision and regardless of the outcome, they may be liable for their actions. This is especially true in the area of misconduct.
In a situation where an officer is forced to make a split second decision for example when in pursuit, what are the ramifications of that decision in relation to accountability that officer.
Give an example of a specific situation where accountability for their actions may affect their decision making in enforcing the law.