A few things I would like to add to this discussion are:
In the province I live in, Police DO NOT need to have there lights or sirens on, to be in pursuit. I can only imagine this is to allow them to be more "undercover" while in pursuit. I do not know if this is the case where this event happened.
My final point is there always has been and always will be a double standard for police vs joe public. In having them "protect" us, we afford them liberties we as general citizens do not have ourselves. Right or wrong this is the way it is.
I know that if I honestly answer Johnny's question "what punishment do you think a person who is not a cop should get for that?" The punishment in my mind is quite different.
This is why insurance rates for people under 25 are SO much higher. It isn't so much a lack of depth perception, as it is poor driving judgment, from lack of experience. I know in the 13 years that I have had a full drivers licence, my only fender bender and the majority of my close calls were when I was 16-19 yrs old. The older I get the more cautious I become to the point I haven't even had a speeding ticket in years. I have logged nearly a million km's (all in cars and pickups), driven in 5 different countries on 3 continents. The reason I bring up my driving record is that while I have a significant amount of experience on the road, and as such I would say quite good on road judgement, put me off road or in a race car, and I fuck shit up all the time. This is mostly from a lack of seat time, and as such poor judgement.
It was poor judgement by the officer, to be travelling that rate of speed on that road, and it was poor judgement by the kid at the wheel to make the turn, when he couldn't see well, and couldn't judge the speed of the cop car well.