One pursuit intervention technique that is hardly ever used anymore is the stationary roadblock. Once a staple of American law enforcement and commonly shown on old television shows, the stationary roadblock went out of fashion when the U.S. Supreme Court (Brower v. County of Inyo) deemed compulsive roadblocks akin to seizures, leading departments to essentially abandon them.
Today rolling roadblocks—deploying a minimum of three police cars to box in the suspect vehicle—are more common but not advised. This intervention technique necessarily places several officers in harm's way, so it's not condoned by most police departments.









