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Looks alot better then some of the goofy uniforms we have: ![]() Suffolk County Police Dept. Highway Patrol Bureau Ill this over the above anyday: ![]() BTW: I thought German police were armed? |
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They are not always armed, but is far more commen than in the UK for example. (Depings mostly what their job currently is), and often the try not to wear the weapon to open. Though when something is up, it is not usualy to see them in body armour and mp5s (but which are ALWAYS pointed at the ground, even when another posititon would more compfortal or pratical for what they are doing right now).
Though the use of fireweapon by the German police is pretty rare (because it is seldom needed luckily). I think it was 2005 when a read a report about it for my homestate Bavaria. in this year there was only a SINGLE case in which a policeman had to draw (draw! not shot) his weapon on duty. And the times Police uses lethal force you can usually count one one hand per year. Even situations like hostage crisis end without bloodsheed and the criminal overpowered without firing weapons. Even the GSG9 has fired its weapon on missions only 4 times. Two times to kill a dog of the person they were arresting. Uhm while rereading my post I am painting our police in a bit to good light. I am trying to say that they are better then those elsewhere, but more that the different background they operate them, allows them to be more careful with their use of weapons.
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she dies anyway according to you. what makes you think she would be dead, if she shot him before he killed her?? she was alive when she called 911. if she had a gun in her hand instead of the phone, do you think she would still be killed?
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She was probably not killed by a gun so no amount of gun-banning would have saved her life. If she were killed by a gun the paper would be all over this "gun crime" as they call it, as if a "gun crime" is more horrifying than a "regular crime."
The crook probably used his hands or a knife. We all know what happens when you bring a knife to a gun fight. If only she had a gun.
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The correct term here would be "firearm" though.Quote:
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Tarek, thats very interesting. For a very long time our law enforcement agencies also tried to conceal their sidearms until about the 1960s when they started to openly wear them; the National Park Service did not allow Park Rangers to openly carry their issued sidearms until the 1980s and even then only on the night shift.
That being said; the vast majority of our LEOs go their entire careers without having to ever shoot their weapons off of the shooting range, even in the big cities officer involved shootings are not as common as Hollywood makes it out to be. In my area, the last time an officer shot someone was about 5 years ago and I live in a major metropolitan area. PS: now that I look at the picture more, it looks like the male officer has a holstered pistol on his left side. |
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i don,t see where you going with it, sorry. |
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it isnt that much about money, but to punish, neglegence, that lead to murder. that might have not happen would dispatch follow the procedure. plain and simple. |
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