And how would Police do their job effectively by adhering to each one of the 7 rules? It's like asking a soldier not to load his rifle until he is ready to fire. Police have to abide by the same rules with some small exceptions.Yep, one rule for them and one rule for everyone else!
That comment is so stupid, pointless and full of holes it doesn't warrant an answer.Good defence if I sadly shoot you in the bush huh? I'm gonna add a Glock holster and many more buckles to my tackle
Policing isn't 'just a job', if it was then they aren't getting paid enough to be punched, kicked, spat on and then hung out to dry at the first opportunity by the organisation and members of the ignorant public that think that they know all. With attitudes like yours it's a wonder why they want to do their job at all.
It's a very unfortunate accidentIf this isn't careless use of a firearm then what the fuck is?
I believe the reason or 'excuse' was that the M4 got caught up in the officer equipment he was wearing. Nowhere did it say anything about an over excited or stressed officer. How often do the people on here have to wear AOS equipment and deal with violent mentally impaired violent people? Are you saying no one on here has ever shot somebody by accident?Then what aspect of carrying a fire arm and restraining someone was it then, that could function as an excuse? I'm confident its reasonably hard to accidentally shoot someone. We have 5000 members, who carry fire arms frequently. How often do they accidentally shoot something?
But then again, what would I know, I've never been in any kind of situation like that. He's a cop so it must be a cover up and he must be guilty.
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