About Cops Gone Bad
100% pure racing action! Are you the bold bad cop looking for some bribes?
Stunning graphics, high speed racing, and awesome game-play all packed into one thrilling game experience!
Cops Gone Bad - high speed reckless racing fever is here!
Some cops just sit in their cars waiting to catch the everyday speeder, some make it big and become a real investigator, others go bad, real bad. Nothing will stop you now from collecting ridiculous amounts on money! Use it to upgrade your ride, chase the robbers and become the real terror of the highway! Throw away the honest legacy, ingnore your duty and become a furious thief!
RACING & CRIME
A lifestyle of crime meets high speed racing! Strap on your belt and supercharge your nitro cop car and hit the highway for some hard core racer action while you munch some donuts.
REAL ONE TOUCH SIMULATOR
A game that combined realistic feel with simple one touch controls suitable for mobile & tablet style game-play.
CARS
Choose from multiple cars including cool armor and spoiler upgrades to improve the success of your next takedown.
ARMOUR
Mix the need for speed with the need for strength by upgrading your cars armour. Having a well armoured car will help you survive the chase longer and be more effective.
REAL TRAFFIC
Maneuver your car through the realistic daily traffic as your prepare to take down the money truck and complete your highway heist.
AWESOME GRAPHICS
Smooth detailed 3D graphics optimized for mobile phones and tablets will stun you and give you the sensation true speed.
Super Pursuit Training
The car chase is a staple of action movies and reality television shows. They're usually depicted as an exciting mix of adrenaline pumping near-misses, roaring engines, squealing tires and the successful apprehension of a dangerous suspect. The police pursuit is a vital tool in putting criminals behind bars.
However, there is widespread and growing opposition to the practice of police chases. Reckless pursuits for minor infractions and tragedies in which officers, suspects or innocent bystanders are injured or killed have led many police departments and municipalities to restrict police pursuits. Only the most dangerous suspects are worth the risk, according to these new laws.
Just like a service handgun, the cars driven by police officers can be dangerous if used improperly. Thorough training (both academy and in annual refresher courses) is probably the most important factor when it comes to safe and effective police pursuits. Today, police departments are increasing their focus on pursuit training. The average police academy spends less than a week on police car training, with just one or two days spent on pursuit driving [ref]. While there is still room for improvement, this is a major increase from the 1940s and 50s, when high-performance driver training was almost non-existent. Modern police training often uses an Emergency Vehicle Operations Course (EVOC).
Before officers work on high-speed cornering and other aspects of pursuit driving, they have to learn how to safely operate all the equipment inside a modern police cruiser. Potential driving distractions include activating lights and sirens, operating the radio and possibly using a data terminal. A 911 pursuit requires 100 percent concentration on the road and traffic ahead, so these activities must be second nature to officers.
Pursuit training usually takes place on special courses designed to simulate various road and highway conditions. Some departments still do "parking lot" training, but high-performance training is impossible without a true practice course.
Some police academies require new officers to successfully navigate a race course within a certain amount of time, to make sure they can drive fast and safe. Police cars reach speeds of 120 mph or more on these courses, and a great deal of skill is required to navigate corners at such speeds.
by R####:
Whoever made this game is STUPID and he's such an MORON!