Dr. Dwayne
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Great. More utter overall cultural lunacy due to the popularity of such shit movies.

Great. More utter overall cultural lunacy due to the popularity of such shit movies.
The problem is these new taser products look like something out of a Marvel comic. If someone pulled one on me I'd expect to be zapped but not die in a hail of bullets.
That’s what I mostly meant, sorry not to be clear. I had just googled what Skizzo discussed, those new gen tasers look exactly like something out of a silly superhero movie.I have a feeling it's to appeal to the civilian market, so maybe cash is king here.
You’re really gonna hate it when I throw my big hammer at you. Innuendo
Duty belt is usually set up for however you want. But once you’re set up, you obviously have to train with how you’re set up to avoid issues when you’re in a stressful situation and your motor skills etc are taking a hit.
I have my taser set up for offhand draw, but some people have it set up crossbody for strong hand.
Well guess who’s gonna be returning the flag you were getting for Xmas.
You’re really gonna hate it when I throw my big hammer at you. Innuendo
Serious question...just asking for a friend.
What the feck is wrong with the police in the US? I mean seriously. They can't even wait for the George Floyd dust to settle before carrying on with their shit. I really don't get it.
It's not exactly rocket science is it? They just seem too quick to go for their guns over here.
Back the Blue vs. Support the Troops update
It's the lack of accountability that gets me though. The fact that there's a <1% chance that Chauvin could get off is bad enough. I dread to think what they've been getting away with before bodycams and smartphones.
She has to be. She had the handgun in her hand longer than the BART cop did his.Just seen the video. She’s fecked. She realizes it immediately. “Shit... i shot him”
It's the lack of accountability that gets me though. The fact that there's a <1% chance that Chauvin could get off is bad enough. I dread to think what they've been getting away with before bodycams and smartphones.
You have to realize that being caught on film is only a recent phenomenon over here. Before that, it was all ‘one side says, the other side says’ & the ‘found innocent’ rate was Ivory soap purity level before 2009ish.Serious question...just asking for a friend.
What the feck is wrong with the police in the US? I mean seriously. They can't even wait for the George Floyd dust to settle before carrying on with their shit. I really don't get it.
Couldn't agree more. You only have to watch the Officer Thou Tau interrogation to see that is the mentality of the US police. He seems to think that just because he wasn't physically sitting on Floyd with the other 3 officers he is in no way culpable.No arguments from me. There should be accountability at all levels. For the involved and any that deemed to cover it, not act, or overlook it. From upper management on down.
And that’s not taking into account all the technicalities that come up during the trial when their is some accountability etc as we’re seeing now.
Especially at night.I'm 100% against these car chases. Good rarely comes out of these.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/3-officers-shot-injured-after-police-pursuit-georgia-n1263804
3 officers injured, 1 suspect dead, 1 in custody after police pursuit in Georgia
Do you know how many pursuits there are? And how many end up with the person eventually stopping or being arrested and no crashes or incidents of note? Or the number of pursuits that get terminated because the officer or supervisor deems it to be getting too out of control or dangerous?
Nope but I'm still against them. Why put everyone else at any risk?
I'm with @Skizzo on this one. Madison put in place a basically "do not chase" policy for stolen cars. The result has been a fecking explosion of car thefts in the city. On top of that almost all the thieves are minors because the local DA put in place a policy of not charging juveniles for car thefts. Insanity ensued. They recently busted a couple of adults that were running the ring, but good lord it seems like every week there were dozens of people in the city whose cars were stolen from their driveways.you can be against them without making statements of “rarely any good” without knowing the numbers. That’s all.
I know your stance, and I agree that there are some that aren’t worth it, and departments put polices and such in place to avoid as many issues as possible. If you put a blanket statement out of “law enforcement will not chase” then why would anyone ever stop? Regardless of what they were being pulled over for. we’ve spoken about this in more depth before, so I won’t rehash it all out again.
Not knowing this story at all, but wouldn’t it be more the fact that juveniles won’t be charged that would fuel something like this as opposed to not chasing the stolen car? How many stolen cars are reported stolen right when the theft occurs? Are they mostly carjackings?I'm with @Skizzo on this one. Madison put in place a basically "do not chase" policy for stolen cars. The result has been a fecking explosion of car thefts in the city. On top of that almost all the thieves are minors because the local DA put in place a policy of not charging juveniles for car thefts. Insanity ensued. They recently busted a couple of adults that were running the ring, but good lord it seems like every week there were dozens of people in the city whose cars were stolen from their driveways.
Not knowing this story at all, but wouldn’t it be more the fact that juveniles won’t be charged that would fuel something like this as opposed to not chasing the stolen car? How many stolen cars are reported stolen right when the theft occurs? Are they mostly carjackings?
That was my query; are they stolen at night when the response by the occupants would predictably be slower than if it was daytime & someone was home? Or are the cars intercepted by the police before a call for the theft even arrives due to erratic driving?he result is that the juveniles race off as soon as they have the cars. There have been multiple horrific, and some deadly, crashes as a result. The disengaging by police means nothing as the kids, some as young as 11, keep speeding off. Not carjackings. Almost all are thefts from residences.
That was my query; are they stolen at night when the response by the occupants would predictably be slower than if it was daytime & someone was home? Or are the cars intercepted by the police before a call for the theft even arrives due to erratic driving?
Just seems that the main reason for such an increase in car thefts would be due to the lack of criminal repercussion as opposed to not being chased.
I don’t feel there should be an outright ban n chases, there needs to be levels of crime that don’t warrant such intervention. And that demarcation line should be different in daytime v. nighttime & potentially during peak traffic hours. These parameters may embolden a criminal to commit a crime, but such wouldn’t be the initiating factor to commit a crime. At least not to me. All my crimes were sans car.
Christ, I forgot you live where cars needed to be primed a bit like pumps. How peculiar.Recently, most of the thefts are occurring in the morning. Due to cold ass temps people will start up their cars and let them run for a few minutes to get the temps up. A lot of cars were then stolen from the driveway as people watched, so the calls to police happened quick. From what I read the majority of thefts outside of winter happen in the evening.
I have seen how chases can go bad. I was almost been a victim as a few months ago I had to dive into a snow bank with my dog as a drunk driver, being chased, blew down my 25 mph street doing 80-90. The thing is, a blanket no chase policy will lead to more people fleeing as we have seen here. Anecdotally (from my neighbors) the number of high speed accidents has increased over the last few years since the chase rules were put in place. I am not in the "chase them all the time" camp, nor in the "let them all go" camp. There needs to be a middle ground.
Christ, I forgot you live where cars needed to be primed a bit like pumps. How peculiar.
Escalating a bit here.Anyway... looks like it may be kicking off in Minneapolis again.
Not knowing this story at all, but wouldn’t it be more the fact that juveniles won’t be charged that would fuel something like this as opposed to not chasing the stolen car? How many stolen cars are reported stolen right when the theft occurs? Are they mostly carjackings?
Do love the videos on Discovery Channel. But you're right. Screams of a cowboy mentality.I'm 100% against these car chases. Good rarely comes out of these.
https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/3-officers-shot-injured-after-police-pursuit-georgia-n1263804
3 officers injured, 1 suspect dead, 1 in custody after police pursuit in Georgia
Just seen the video. She’s fecked. She realizes it immediately. “Shit... i shot him”