Pursuit of a motorist who does not yet realize that he is being pursued, in order to:
A driver who continues to drive his vehicle and fails to pull to the right and stop when he knows or should know of the audible and/or visual signals to do so directed to him by an officer, but who does not attempt to escape by driving recklessly and/or at an excessive speed.
Police vehicular pursuit of another vehicle at speeds which exceed the legal speed for nonemergency vehicles.
A driver who, in order to escape or avoid apprehension by a police officer, drives his vehicle recklessly and/or at speeds which are so extreme under the conditions prevailing that his involvement in a collision is probable should he continue.
Any method, restriction or obstruction used to prevent free passage of motor vehicles on a highway, in order to effect the apprehension of an actual or suspected violator in a motor vehicle.
The police unit which initiates a pursuit or any unit which assumes control of the pursuit.
That total set of apparent facts and circumstances based on reasonable trustworthy information which would warrant a prudent person (in the position of and with the knowledge of the particular peace officer) to believe something, for example, that a particular person has committed some offense against the law.
(1981 Code of Ordinances Chapter 7, Section 20)