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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you have been watching too much American cop show TV. It's a last resort to shoot through the glass.
1) there may be more than one terrorist
2) The glass may deflect the bullet
3) The terrorist(s) may have rigged up some sort of explosive device.
the fact is that the guys runing th o the ground are in possession of the facts, we and the media are not, silly to try and run the rescue from an armchair armed only with a box set of Kojak.
1) there may be more than one terrorist
2) The glass may deflect the bullet
3) The terrorist(s) may have rigged up some sort of explosive device.
the fact is that the guys runing th o the ground are in possession of the facts, we and the media are not, silly to try and run the rescue from an armchair armed only with a box set of Kojak.
as hostages have escaped, I presume they're able to say how many attackers there are?
Anyway, there's always a silver lining to clouds like these
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Anyway, there's always a silver lining to clouds like these
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There was an Australian talking on Radio Two today answering exactly this question - the police are reluctant to shoot as a matter of course because that will make a martyr of the terrorist.
A preferable outcome would be to take him alive, put him on trial and imprison him - to send out a message to others of the same mind.
Of course, the situation has moved on since then, so we will have to wait for confirmed reports and analysis about what has happened since lunchtime our time.
A preferable outcome would be to take him alive, put him on trial and imprison him - to send out a message to others of the same mind.
Of course, the situation has moved on since then, so we will have to wait for confirmed reports and analysis about what has happened since lunchtime our time.
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