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Should they be available to all police now? All serving police should be given the option and new police recruits should be trained to carry them and have them as part of their kit. |
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@1clivey1 | 4 September 19 | |
if it controls the dangerous criminals
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@deusexmachina | 4 September 19 | |
Yeah.
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@ogdenz | 4 September 19 | |
How do you train someone to carry them?
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@deusexmachina | 4 September 19 | |
What?
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@mz.c | 4 September 19 | |
@ dodgey - 4.09.19 - 09:08am Should they be available to all police now? All serving police should be given the option and new police recruits should be trained to carry them and have them as part of their kit. I think some police forces have been given the option whether they would like to carry them already. |
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@dom4subs | 4 September 19 | |
@ ogdenz - 4.09.19 - 09:51am How do you train someone to carry them? Undo holster, insert then fasten holster. |
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@3mel | 4 September 19 | |
cop ont wireless tother day said just unfastening the holster counts as a use of force an requires the completion of paperwork.
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@birdy | 4 September 19 | |
I dunno, some cops like those things too much.
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@xivanax | 4 September 19 | |
@ ogdenz - 4.09.19 - 09:51am How do you train someone to carry them? Point shoot yob hits the deck. Has underlying heart problem and dies...simples |
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@birdy | 4 September 19 | |
What's the definition of a yob?
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