I know, AWESOME, right?Grevensher said:The moment that thing becomes man portable, that full size version will be burning down cities.erztez said:We just need to make this thing man-portable is all
Problem solved
When you first arrive at a scene as the first officer to arrive you don't know what you're going to be facing. It could be that you've heard that some guy is 'mouthing off' so, hey, why bring a gun? But what if it turns out that the mouthy guy in question has a gun and is willing to use it when you arrive at the scene? What if he shoots you or an MOP because you didn't bring your firearm?88chaz88 said:But why were their guns needed? The example I gave is about total overkill. You didn't need more than one or two officers on the scene and neither of them needed to be armed.
You're seeing this with all the 20/20 of hindsight. Sure, this time they managed to detain him with standard issue gear, but what about PC Albuery [http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-13467323], stabbed on a routine car stop? What about PC Henry [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/4974008/Police-officer-stabbed-to-death-by-schizophrenic-cannabis-user.html], stabbed to death attempting to relieve a paranoid schizophrenic of his knife (and yes, PC Henry was wearing a stab vest)? You see where I'm going with this.ICantBelieveItGoesBoom said:How would a gun have helped at all in that situation? All they could have done is murdered a mentally ill man. The only way that could have been handled better was if they had brought the shields and clubs earlier, I mean look how easily they got him once they had those.
Well then we'll create laws to cater to the exceptions then... If just pulling out an AK in the middle of the street becomes common place then I'd say your society has bigger problems then armed police.Grevensher said:But what if it turned out to be uglier? What if one of the guys on the street pulled out an AK? Then what? Wait for the real police to arrive?88chaz88 said:But why were their guns needed? The example I gave is about total overkill. You didn't need more than one or two officers on the scene and neither of them needed to be armed.Grevensher said:I'm not sure what I saw there but no one was shot and all the cops had guns. I cycle in NYC and only made the mistake of riding my bike on the sidewalk once, I'll tell you that.88chaz88 said:Well since you want to use the NYPD as an example then here's a scene where a number of police were "needed" to arrest a cyclist who was merely cycling up the sidewalk for a couple of seconds to his mate's house.Grevensher said:The police here in NYC are actually quite polite most of the time. There are a few bad eggs as will happen in a police force of 50000 officers, but in general no complaints.88chaz88 said:Do I want armed police bullying their way through like in the US or any other third world nation?
Nope.
Keep our forces unarmed. Obviously exepting the specially trained squads.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxjNVSCs_Lg
But yes, as you said, every police force has bad eggs. I still feel the need for every cop to be armed as excessive though. I don't believe that more guns = less problems.
There was a time when US police carried only handguns and were not legally allowed to carry rifles. Then these two men happened:
[link]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaUWXlAXhps&feature=related[/link]
See above.BGH122 said:When you first arrive at a scene as the first officer to arrive you don't know what you're going to be facing. It could be that you've heard that some guy is 'mouthing off' so, hey, why bring a gun? But what if it turns out that the mouthy guy in question has a gun and is willing to use it when you arrive at the scene? What if he shoots you or an MOP because you didn't bring your firearm?
This is why the firearms are required.
Tried, kept tripping over the extension cord. Also, after 2 or 3 klicks, it gets REALLY expensive.Grevensher said:Break the window on your microwave and haul it on a cart.erztez said:I know, AWESOME, right?Grevensher said:The moment that thing becomes man portable, that full size version will be burning down cities.erztez said:We just need to make this thing man-portable is all
Problem solved
Also, want big ass versions of this installed on satellites, also, want small hand-held civilian versions for self-defense/lunch.
I'd definitely like to hear where that statistic is from. 34% of what? and what is that as a percentage of violent crime?BGH122 said:Still, gun crime has been steadily tracking upwards at 34% per year since guns were completely abolished a few decades back in the UK.
Well okay then. I'll repeat that I'm glad to have the bulk of our forces unarmed in a country where gun crime isn't as rife.Grevensher said:That problem is why we have armed police.88chaz88 said:Well then we'll create laws to cater to the exceptions then... If just pulling out an AK in the middle of the street becomes common place then I'd say your society has bigger problems then armed police.Grevensher said:But what if it turned out to be uglier? What if one of the guys on the street pulled out an AK? Then what? Wait for the real police to arrive?88chaz88 said:But why were their guns needed? The example I gave is about total overkill. You didn't need more than one or two officers on the scene and neither of them needed to be armed.Grevensher said:I'm not sure what I saw there but no one was shot and all the cops had guns. I cycle in NYC and only made the mistake of riding my bike on the sidewalk once, I'll tell you that.88chaz88 said:Well since you want to use the NYPD as an example then here's a scene where a number of police were "needed" to arrest a cyclist who was merely cycling up the sidewalk for a couple of seconds to his mate's house.Grevensher said:The police here in NYC are actually quite polite most of the time. There are a few bad eggs as will happen in a police force of 50000 officers, but in general no complaints.88chaz88 said:Do I want armed police bullying their way through like in the US or any other third world nation?
Nope.
Keep our forces unarmed. Obviously exepting the specially trained squads.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxjNVSCs_Lg
But yes, as you said, every police force has bad eggs. I still feel the need for every cop to be armed as excessive though. I don't believe that more guns = less problems.
There was a time when US police carried only handguns and were not legally allowed to carry rifles. Then these two men happened:
[link]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaUWXlAXhps&feature=related[/link]
This seems to be a common misconception. Only 8% of applicants are ever accepted into the police force and part of our core values are customer care and diversity. I've only met one 'power tripper' PC in my entire life and he failed his two year probation.b3nn3tt said:I think that allowing police officers to carry guns would lead to far more problems than it would solve. Cases like the one in the OP are extremely rare, most police calls are for incidents that definitely do not require to use of guns. Giving the police force guns would just lead to more people signing up because they want to use a gun. The police force is full of enough power-trippers as it is, we definitely don't need it to be full of power-trippers with guns.
Wha-?! No, knife > retractable batons (we don't use truncheons anymore, like all sincere attempts to defend ourselves, they're barbaric). Did you genuinely watch that video and think 'hey, he's got a 2 foot machete, but look at how that retractable baton strike to the approved strike area in the back of the leg slightly annoyed him!'?EvilPicnic said:But since police truncheon > knife, the police are always on top of the game here. And for the same reason we don't have the death penalty, our police generally don't carry lethal weapons. Because it's overkill.