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Old 08-05-2011, 19:32   #23
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Re: Health and safety and the Emergency services

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Originally Posted by Welshchris View Post
how about being sensible?
There was a recent incident where an SAS training mission was disrupted when some van thieves opened the rear doors of the vehicle to see what was inside, they found themselves facing SAS operatives.

Now, My suggestion is simple, the SAS do have to perform training missions, why not deploy them for some of these missions in higher crime areas, if criminals become afraid of attacking a vehicle because they may find themselves facing highly trained and armed personnel, well, that would just be a bonus for others who have to use that area wouldn't it.?

Still think it wasn't a sensible suggestion?

SAS missions aren't likely to be in friendly territories anyway, so high crime areas would just add to the realism, and if by pure chance criminals should end up with 'a good slap' from those SAS, it would be nothing more than coincidence, combined with helping clean up the streets despite a revolving door criminal court system.
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