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The alleyway is conventional thinking. Right now we don't know what's going on with that vehicle, which is the main PMI of this situation. Now let's split up the case table for the people in that vehicle being hostile, neutral or friendly.
-Cops, if we get in without a fuss they drive us up to that one cop's boss to have a talk. Maybe that's a job offer, maybe they'll throw our ass in jail like they were planning anyway, but either way at least we didn't get shot first.
-Neutral/Civilian: Hopefully we can travel just far enough with them that we can go to ground better than if we're being pursued on foot by cops.
-(opposed to cops): Ticket out, join up with people who hate the cops too.
I don't see a downside to taking a ride. Consider the alleyway:
-Cops on foot are still chasing us, know roughly where we are. On foot each one is probably just as fast as we are and know the area better than us too. Running away on foot will just end with us being shot, or beat up, and dragged off in a squad car unless we get *lucky* and there's another opportunity to leave the whole being chased by cops on foot problem behind, like in a vehicle maybe. Like this vehicle you're telling us to flee from down an alleyway.
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