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what do you say to the rest of my post? Quote:
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If the police are to be armed then the decision and indeed the research needs to come from frontline officers, not those sitting behind a desk whose biggest health risk is dropping the stapler on their foot. |
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Which again totally avoids the point that if the two cops were armed they might not be dead now. At least one managed to draw a taser, if she had a glock then she might have been able to safe herself and knowing the accused was too cowardly to face the Police and handed himself in that just may have changed his mind about ambushing and murdering two officers. |
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If you look at the list, aircraft pilots don't face the same risks as farmers and roofers don't face the same risks as refuse collectors. That list was posted in reply to the statement that he wanted to go home to his family in one piece. and regardless of all the differences of risks if a policeman and trawlerman leave their families in the morning the policeman is more likely to return home than the trawlerman. That's the point I was making and it is valid. P.S. I have a very big stapler. |
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Police are as human as anyone, and anyone can make a mistake. Which is exactly the point I am making. Those mistakes were made by a handful of highly trained armed response police. If you give every beat cop a gun, I would argue that instances of mistakes would rise, or at the least stay the same but the number of shootings would rise. Quote:
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It was more an irrelevant example. That's why I can't accept it.
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Statistics prove nothing on there own. Your simply show the number of deaths in totally different circumstances. If you wish to compere fishermen than do that across that industry. North sea against Alaskan would be a point in case.
I have no idea what the out come would be in the case of police. Perhaps you might care to to try French , South African, Australian, USA & British With Northern Ireland as a sub total - but if its stats you want it perhaps should included ( Or would that mess with the figures you want to produce !) |
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I recall a famous example from the Vietnam conflict regarding FAC (forward air controllers) aka "bird dog" aircraft. Its often asked why didn't the FAC spotter aircraft carry weapons? The pilots wanted weapons. It was found in the early days of the war, that when equipped with guns/rockets the aircraft were getting shot down in high numbers because they were putting themselves in positions they wouldn't have had they not been "armed". This trend has been noted in policing too, and in various countries: http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2012...?utm_hp_ref=uk From the above link: Quote:
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Sky News is reporting a 15 year old male has been arrested in connection with this.
15?! |
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I don't find it unusual. |
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Any how the police coming to the call was carrying tasers which even match to his hand gun, tasers in UK have killed more than guns in after side effects (unprinted evidence within UK media outlets). The real long term results one health goes unnoticed by the LEA in UK by design of the government. I say even match both sides, as we all know only one side wins in battle of wits. |
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Wow!
Just "wow!".... |
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