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Is It Time For All Police Officers To At Least Have A Tazer
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After the attempted murder of a Police Officer by Muhammed Rodwan the other day there are renewed calls for all Police to have a taser.
Is it time, should we try this before arming them?
Unfortunately, since the Government and the judiciary are not willing to tackle knife crime correctly do we have any choice? Police Officers cannot be allowed to be in such danger, especially in the urban environment.
Is it time, should we try this before arming them?
Unfortunately, since the Government and the judiciary are not willing to tackle knife crime correctly do we have any choice? Police Officers cannot be allowed to be in such danger, especially in the urban environment.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.The baton rounds I once collected from a RAE in South Wales looked like the first two in on the left of the two pictures in the link.
37mm calibre and the projectile looked like a shaving soap stick about the size of a cardboard toilet roll insert and made of a very hard composite plastic. I have the carteridge for one but lost the projectile (inert of course).
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37mm calibre and the projectile looked like a shaving soap stick about the size of a cardboard toilet roll insert and made of a very hard composite plastic. I have the carteridge for one but lost the projectile (inert of course).
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Rubber bullet used in Ulster https:/ /images .app.go o.gl/NJ wTfcYUd in5uaeS 7
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This is the round I am familiar with and tried to describe.Teacake suggested earlier that they may be considered for personal protection by police officers on street duty but totally unsuitable for quick deployment due to their size as demonstrated by pictures of the weapons in my previous link.
https:/ /www.eb ay.co.u k/itm/B RITISH- ARMY-PO LICE-NO RTHERN- IRELAND -L60A2- 37-MM-A EP-RUBB ER-BULL ET-BATO N-ROUND -/16286 4380551
This is the round I am familiar with and tried to describe.Teacake suggested earlier that they may be considered for personal protection by police officers on street duty but totally unsuitable for quick deployment due to their size as demonstrated by pictures of the weapons in my previous link.
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Spicerack - I was generalising about Police as I was in a terrible rush to get out of the house.
The thing about Police dogs (I love dogs) is their speed and the fact that they don't stop to think.
I think that the Police officers in this country and far better suited to dealing with the public (us) than the trigger-happy cops in other parts of the world.
I don't think that it is right for us (the public) to dictate that Police Officers should be armed. Dealing with the public is hard enough without having to worry about carrying a gun.
I am surprised that the forces don't suitably kit out their officers.
The thing about Police dogs (I love dogs) is their speed and the fact that they don't stop to think.
I think that the Police officers in this country and far better suited to dealing with the public (us) than the trigger-happy cops in other parts of the world.
I don't think that it is right for us (the public) to dictate that Police Officers should be armed. Dealing with the public is hard enough without having to worry about carrying a gun.
I am surprised that the forces don't suitably kit out their officers.
The assailant has been named;
https:/ /www.br eitbart .com/eu rope/20 19/08/0 9/uk-vi deo-mac hete-at tack-on -cop-em erges-s uspect- named-m uhammed -rodwan /
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//The lead must come from the police and not from politicians. If the police feel they need greater protection they should say so and then it should be down to MPs to consider the benefits, cost and any downsides.//
A fine sentiment. Unfortunately the senior police officers who might make such representations are, in the main, politically correct placemen/women who are more concerned with making the police force (sorry “service”) a branch of the social services and guardians of “equality” and citizens’ rights. That eases their steps up the greasy pole far more readily than sending their officers out of the streets properly equipped to deal with violent hugs would.
A fine sentiment. Unfortunately the senior police officers who might make such representations are, in the main, politically correct placemen/women who are more concerned with making the police force (sorry “service”) a branch of the social services and guardians of “equality” and citizens’ rights. That eases their steps up the greasy pole far more readily than sending their officers out of the streets properly equipped to deal with violent hugs would.
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