A pursuit that was ‘not a pursuit’
Excerpts from a quaintly-worded report by a local police department in Florida, posted a couple of days back:
If you want to attempt to outrun the Flagler County Sheriff’s Office — a foolish idea no matter the situation — you’re going to need a well-thought-out plan, nerves of steel, and crucially a top-notch getaway vehicle. Early this morning, a motorcycle rider went 0 for 3 as he tried to give deputies the slip.
Around 2:23 a.m., a deputy spotted a blue motorcycle cruising along with no lights and no license plate. Well… she didn’t exactly spot it first, she heard its unmuffled backfiring well before she saw it. But this was no ordinary high-octane crotch rocket. This was a rusty parts bike with what sounded like a weed eater motor attached, which we will henceforth refer to as Blowby Betty. We went to say hello to the reckless dirt road nomad, later identified as Brian Swartz, 33 of, Bunnell; however, he decided he'd rather make a spirited bid for freedom than pull over for the cherries and berries.
Let's be clear, what followed was NOT a pursuit. A pursuit implies speed. This was more of a guided neighborhood tour, topping out at a brisk 40mph before settling into a relaxed 15mph through Hidden Trails Park as his sputtering steed begged for mercy.
Brian took a scenic meander on Mahogany, an amble on Almond, and cruised onto Cherry as deputies idled behind him. Tragedy struck our anti-hero when soft sand and a lack of torque toppled Blowby Betty pinning Swartz’s shin against the sandy streets he thought he owned.
Swartz was arrested without incident and charged with fleeing and eluding, operating without a driver's license, and no motorcycle endorsement. Blowby Betty was seized and towed to impound, where she can finally get some rest.
The takeaway: Fleeing from law enforcement is a dangerous, deadly and terrible idea at any speed. Don’t attempt the impossible, especially on a motorcycle that can be outrun by a brisk jog.

