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Is It Now Time For Armed Police Patrols In Some Areas Of London?
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Going back to thejargon you may recall (Offences Against The Person Act).
If the attacker had the leathal means to effect his purpose i.e. harm,injury or death. A police officer can open fire from the other side the street if he, in his own judgement,believes the victim is likely to suffer fatal injury.The acid test whether the decision was justified is then adjudged in the warm safe environment of a Coroner's court where decisions can be made at leisure and not in nano seconds.
Going back to thejargon you may recall (Offences Against The Person Act).
If the attacker had the leathal means to effect his purpose i.e. harm,injury or death. A police officer can open fire from the other side the street if he, in his own judgement,believes the victim is likely to suffer fatal injury.The acid test whether the decision was justified is then adjudged in the warm safe environment of a Coroner's court where decisions can be made at leisure and not in nano seconds.
danny
No officers can be made to carry firearms. In my day, long after yours I hasten to add, it was considered some officers were unsuited to train and carry firearms. There was no black mark held against them for that.
I believe I wrote in my first post that the Met would have to find volunteers first.
Back inthe late 60's at my nick there were at least five authorised firearms officres on each of three reliefs who had to draw a .38 Webley Scott from the Station Offices safe.
Nowadays where things move quicker and more violently tat is no longer a viable option.
No officers can be made to carry firearms. In my day, long after yours I hasten to add, it was considered some officers were unsuited to train and carry firearms. There was no black mark held against them for that.
I believe I wrote in my first post that the Met would have to find volunteers first.
Back inthe late 60's at my nick there were at least five authorised firearms officres on each of three reliefs who had to draw a .38 Webley Scott from the Station Offices safe.
Nowadays where things move quicker and more violently tat is no longer a viable option.
I say arm many of the Police, lets give them the tools to do the job.
One thing I would say though is along with that all Police must have a body cam. Protects them and the general public. And regular training, testing and more training.
But, alongside this we need to dump TROB Judiciary. We need sentencing to fit the crime. Even if it does not rehabilitate it removes them from the street.
Unfortunately our PM has no spine, and is a member of the TROB, so we wont be seeing it happen soon.
One thing I would say though is along with that all Police must have a body cam. Protects them and the general public. And regular training, testing and more training.
But, alongside this we need to dump TROB Judiciary. We need sentencing to fit the crime. Even if it does not rehabilitate it removes them from the street.
Unfortunately our PM has no spine, and is a member of the TROB, so we wont be seeing it happen soon.
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