Dbac300566
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Do to the terrible event's in London,is it time for our police to be armed for their safety and the publics.
They should have aimed for his balls.I think they should. How is an officer meant to defend themselves against a knife or machete. in the north west we do have police called the Matrix that are armed. But i dont think a taser is as good as everyone thinks. i have nothing against woman police officers and i think they do an amazing job but a 6ft 5 heavy set male is going to over power her if he gets close enough. A taser is affective close range and if a individual is wearing thin type clothing but a thick coat over a jumper and t-shirt is enough to stop taser barbs from penetrating the skin.
This is exactly what i mean
Please remove this video if it offends anyone
Berlin 19/12/2016. 12 deaths 48 Injuries in a 'truck attack' .......... so how did regularly armed police affect the situation?Why do people always compare gun use with Americans. Look at Germany. All German police officers are issued with a firearm.
Want to bet on that?The unarmed police officer who was killed would probably disagree.
How could anyone safely take a shot at a moving truck ploughing through a crowd of people - look at it this way, imagine if the guy wasn't shot after stabbing the police offer. How far would have he got with a knife, how many more people would have been injured or killed? i would rather have it and not use it than need it and not have it.Berlin 19/12/2016. 12 deaths 48 Injuries in a 'truck attack' .......... so how did regularly armed police affect the situation?
This person was British born - but was also heavily Watched by police, so i do see where you are coming fromWhat we need is far better Border controls and immigration selection.
Nearly every terrorist incident , home and abroad is perpetrated by 'known' criminals that are or have been on a watch list
Correct, Look at the Lee Rigby attack. the 2 men who killed the poor lad could have killed allot more people if they wanted to.I just feel times are changing, the current threat being faced where individuals are carrying out attacks such as this, the police need to be armed to stop such individuals as quickly as possible to protect both themselves and the public.
What if this attack had taken place in a venue where there are not armed officers routinely on duty. The impact could have been worse. He was only stopped by being shot.
Nicely Written. unfortunately some people are not street smart and have never encounted a intimidating situation.Wednesday's incident and indeed the Continental ones were dreadful , but unfortunately often perpetrated by people who are mentally ill or certainly unstable.
In relation to knife / machete crime it can be perfectly feasable to disarm someone without resorting to the use of guns .
Sadly I have been a victim on two occassions , but sadly also I was brought up in a very rough area where life was very tough.
Fortunately I was not harmed in either incident , but on one occassion I did spend 14 hours in custody for being too rough. :smile:
I now most certainly encourage us to talk our way out if possible .
Let us all calm down but also be more vigilant and help our Police Officers.
Protect yourselves by running away if possible
I agree with what you are saying,the root of our problems is certain people feel the need to conmmit these deeds for their religious beliefs,the point I was trying to make is,if police officers feel they cannot arm themselves,are they capable to do their job in that situation.It was armed officers who dealt with the matter quickly and efficiently which resulted in no lost of life to the public or officers.As always - this isn't a black or white answer for me. I'd say YES - I'd like to see more armed officers, and NO - I don't want all officers armed.
In crowded city hotspots, I'm always comforted by seeing an armed policeman, it doesn't engender or increase fear for me and I'm grateful for the protection afforded TO and BY the thin blue line - so there I'd like to see a few more armed officers. In rural areas, where armed response is sometimes needed, I understand that distances can be far - so I'd like to see more spread out armed officers so they can reach the rare incidents quickly.
On the other hand, as people rightly point out - stopping a moving car incident, or a suicide bomber is not always possible with firearms and we need to make sure we have tactics that allow us to tackle and match the wide-ranging tactics that the bad guys have.
All of this is a simple exercise in decisions making and logistics - decide the level you want your police force armed and make it happen - at relatively low cost.
The much bigger, and more thorny issue is getting to the 'why'. Why do so many people feel so disenfranchised from the norms of our society that they feel that violence is the only answer, whether its jihad, or gangs, or drug-related crime or just glassing each other on a Friday night in a small town? It feels to me that everyone is quick to violence and anger, and that's a more divisive and corrosive force pushing us towards having to make the big decisions above, which in turn drive the snap decisions that take lives away.
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