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"Eric F. Richards" wrote in message ... "The Magnum" wrote: [...] What about the American Police who shoot to kill then ask questions later.... your saying this doesnt happen? you're. No, I'm saying, we don't call them "specially trained." We call them suspects, yank them off duty, and investigate them. Occasionally they actually face justice. The rest of the time, the elected officials feel our wrath. *Oh i think youll find we have the same thing here in the UK. Theres many an occasion this has happened over the years. Just because of one highlighted incident dont think its common place The specially trained quote is true... they are not normal Bobbies on the Beat.. but that said, even specially trained people screw up sometimes, its a fact of life. They may not be normal Bobbies on the beat, but their "special training" has to go beyond ballroom dancing and proper behavior around the Royals. Like, how to handle a high-stress situation and not let the adrenaline cloud your judgement. *I think your becoming a bit silly now. Everyone at sometime makes a mistake.. thats why its so heavily publicised when it happens because its out of the ordinary. Ive seen film footage of an american police woman accidentally shooting a suspect while hes on the floor and being restrained and handcuffed without undue problems. Does this mean the american police all shoot the criminals when they are helpless on the floor? no.. it was an accident in the heat of the moment.. if you want the clip so you can see im not making it up i will find it for you.. |
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