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<blockquote data-quote="klein" data-source="post: 1015358" data-attributes="member: 23950"><p>I don't think anyone is well trained to shoot people (besides those that have been to war).</p><p>Every single bullet shot by a police officer must be accounted for, even if it's a warning shot (protocol they must fill out a repost after firing a gun, outside the police owned shooting range).</p><p></p><p>However, I seen it enough times on the news or other news channels, that once 1 cop fires, the rest of them fire, too.</p><p>Which is lack of communcation - it should be only 1 with authority.</p><p>But, then again, you need to avoid situations like Waco, Texas or Mayerthorpe, Alberta, where several FBI Agents or RCMP officers got shot and killed, and then again, we blame the police for not taking a harder and tougher effort to take down the subject(s).</p><p></p><p></p><p>I don't blame the police at all. It's 1 of the worlds most dangerous jobs out there, and their shift work sucks , too. Adjust to day and night sleep week by week, working weekends, etc.</p><p>I wouldn't want to do it, esspeicially not in those "right to carry States". Stopping a vehicle - you never know if they are armed or not.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klein, post: 1015358, member: 23950"] I don't think anyone is well trained to shoot people (besides those that have been to war). Every single bullet shot by a police officer must be accounted for, even if it's a warning shot (protocol they must fill out a repost after firing a gun, outside the police owned shooting range). However, I seen it enough times on the news or other news channels, that once 1 cop fires, the rest of them fire, too. Which is lack of communcation - it should be only 1 with authority. But, then again, you need to avoid situations like Waco, Texas or Mayerthorpe, Alberta, where several FBI Agents or RCMP officers got shot and killed, and then again, we blame the police for not taking a harder and tougher effort to take down the subject(s). I don't blame the police at all. It's 1 of the worlds most dangerous jobs out there, and their shift work sucks , too. Adjust to day and night sleep week by week, working weekends, etc. I wouldn't want to do it, esspeicially not in those "right to carry States". Stopping a vehicle - you never know if they are armed or not. [/QUOTE]
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