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Re: 2 Police Officers shot and killed in Manchester
Please let's not argue..Two people are dead who should not be and us ranting about whether to arm the police and that if they had been armed they might still be alive is not going to bring them back.
RIP and my condolences to the families. I'm not saying there shouldn't be a discussion about arming the police just that it might be nice to address it in another thread. |
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Absolutely true - my apologies....
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What is your position on the issue,Hugh? Ever felt threatened by german police? I always found them to be friendly but firm. I have seen them draw guns on suspects and never felt uneasy... I was happy to see armed cops that evening at the hotel. :) ---------- Post added at 20:03 ---------- Previous post was at 20:00 ---------- Quote:
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Did arming police in N Ireland have an impact of reducing attacks on officers? (not sarcasm/rhetoric - serious question)
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Regarding the issue of arming all police officers it would be wrong as from inception, the police have not been armed. The day every officer in the UK mainland is armed policing will no longer be by consent as laid down by Robert Peel. While I'm not privy of the amount of armed police, there are more than you think.
I don't think even if the two officers were armed the outcome would have been any different as Gregan had a stock of russian made grenades which he did use on the day. It turns out that Dale Cregan 29 was on Police bail from June, he had been charged for a pub shooting where he had gone to kneecap a gang member, but it had gone wrong when the intended victim was hit in the neck. The system is wrong to allow a person who has been charged with a firearms offence. They should never be given bail, he should have been kept on remand until he was either cleared or sentenced for that offence. It would seem that Facebook has again been used for offensive remarks. :mad: |
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looking through this thread i am left wondering how the arming of these two officers would have helped obviously the guy had a gun but he also had a grenade.
There was an american lady on sky newspaper review last night who said she would hate to see routine arming in this country as evidence from her own country seemed to suggest it would just ramp the violence upward. On a different note it was very poignant to see the two rainbows over the house last night i thought of those two officers and the muderer who lured them there and felt very sad.:( |
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Firstly, RIP to the officers. :(
I too have to question whether routing arming of the police could have prevented these murders. I doubt it. If they were lured to the property, on which the police say they had no prior intelligence, it seems to me that the offender always had an intention to kill. All that might have changed with routine arming, is for the murders to become "suicide by cop" :( |
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What you're describing here serves to underscore the fundamental difference between policing in the UK and just about everywhere else. If you advocate a similar approach by British police, then you're calling for far more than simply allowing them to wear a side arm as a matter of routine. You're calling for a serious shift in the rules governing the use of police firearms, and that in turn calls for a shift in the relationship between the police and the public. AFAIK at present firearms are not deployed unless there's a reasonable suspicion that the suspect is armed. It's the same basic principle of meeting force with comparable force that allows a British homeowner to blow a burglar's head off with his own shotgun. It's the same because Peel's of model of policing by consent, with the police officer simply a uniformed civilian with few powers over and above those of anyone else. Allowing police officers to draw a firearm without any cause other than to force compliance on a suspect puts things on a totally different footing. In many other places policing is a paramilitary operation. It's not uncommon to see police officers in Europe routinely dressed in the sort of gear you don't see in the UK unless there's a full-scale riot in progress. I don't think we need to create that kind of separation between those of us who wear a uniform and those of us who don't. |
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Gun crime will increase more Police officers will die in the line of duty if they all carry guns , It does not take a genius to see that surely? Guns would not have saved these offices and if they were armed there is a good chance 2 guns would have ended up in the criminal underworld Look at America in some states everyone has a gun do the Police carrying guns stop crime? No and look at Texas they have the Death Penalty they love using it yet still there are murders Also look at what happened recently where 1 man killed another then a Police officer killed innocents. I do not think all the Police should be armed no way no how ---------- Post added at 10:50 ---------- Previous post was at 10:44 ---------- Quote:
As for the majority of Police work they are trained to defend against the knife if attacked with an axe or sword the just keep your or a car between you and the assailant while you call for back up |
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If you fire a "warning shot", where do you think the bullet goes? Fire it into the air, our friend gravity will bring it back down on to someone/something; fire it into a wall/the ground, it will ricochet. |
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Everyone is going off the main question here.
The two officers went to a normal call of burglary, checks that were carried out and it was normal, what has happened is that *******s have brought officers to an address, this evil ******* and come out into the street and in cold blooded murder has shot two defenceless officers. They probably pressed there emergency button, BUT these brave officers were shot dead by a callour killer, who should hang. The police forces in the UK have tactical armed units that would have gone there first, if this address had been known for weapons. The people that have help this evil monster should also stand trial for murder as they are as guilty as the main man. As, to arm the police services in the UK, would not happen, all forces have a well trained armed response teams that deal with this sort of crime - but they have to get the information first. This thread is about the two police officers shot dead, NOT about wether police officers should be armed - well they are- there called rapid response unites. |
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These police women were ambushed, there is no need for a "lets give bobbies guns" knee jerk reaction, as if it would have made any difference whatsoever.
Only a fool would actually believe that possessing a gun makes someone impervious to being ambushed. Its incredible the number of US police killed each year, despite them being armed: http://www.odmp.org/search/year Remember that many of the police shot in the US will have been shot with their own firearm. From 2000 through to 2010, 511 US police officers were killed by gunfire in the line of duty. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...l?hpid=topnews The US is a different situation however, where everyone is armed the police needs to be. Not so in this country. There are countless instances of accidental shootings by police in the US, everything from mistaken identity to dogs being shot by police. http://usnews.nbcnews.com/_news/2012...g-address?lite Its not exactly rocket science, when you arm the police and firearms are present at every call out, more people are going to die. |
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