http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/06/13/california.subway.shooting.release/index.htmlThis got me thinking. It seems like a good idea for special units to have guns on stock and maybe even police to have guns in their trunk, but why do police still carry guns? What % of their job requires a gun? What would happen in those situations if they didn't have guns? Today's technology is present to have non-lethal alternatives that work the same as guns so why don't police at least have rubber bullets at all times?
6/13/2011 10:03:21 AM
to even the playing field. criminals have guns.
6/13/2011 10:07:37 AM
when someone starts shooting at you its really inconvenient to have to go to a car to retrieve a weapon.i think the bigger issue is the use of less-lethal devices for compliance rather than for defense. i think that there need to be much stricter guidelines on the usage of things like tazer guns or we are going to keep seeing people die from them.
6/13/2011 10:11:11 AM
^Is that a problem? Too many people dying from being tazed?
6/13/2011 10:15:29 AM
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taser_safety_issues#Deaths_and_injuries_related_to_Taser_use
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6/13/2011 11:05:53 AM
how many ppl do police kill with tazers as opposed to guns?
6/13/2011 11:07:04 AM
"Misuse" of a Taser is most likely attributed to a lack of adequate training; not in the actually deployment of the device but when the device should be deployed. Many states, must like NC have statutes that state an arrest can be effect with force that is reasonable. A taser is reasonable force under these statutes but department need more concise guidelines on when a taser can deployed. An officer must weigh the totality of the circumstances before deploying a less lethal device. Is it worth deploying a taser a shoplifter who doesn't want to comply (i.e. put their hands behind their back)? What about if that shoplifter tries to assault you, the officer or other people? The average number of taser related deaths is about 50 (Amnesty Int tries to track this) is astronomically far less than the number of correct, and successful taser deployments. And as far as guns...we live in a strong gun culture both good (CWW'ers, sportsman, etc) and bad (thugs). An officer must carry that weapon to protect the lives of the citizens as well as himself.
6/13/2011 5:53:38 PM
if my job description involves "likely to be shot at" you bet your butt I'll be packing. I like the rubber bullet idea, but we should upgrade all firearms to MP5's or better. There should be a hail of rubber raining down.
6/13/2011 6:10:42 PM
6/13/2011 6:27:04 PM
Dude if cops couldn't carry guns they'd all quit tomorrow, and I would too.
6/13/2011 6:54:59 PM
This ain't no paintball match. This is real life.
6/13/2011 7:08:58 PM
I know, those punks should think twice next time they're about to have a seizure.
6/13/2011 8:22:40 PM
You guys act like criminals sit around plotting ways to attack cops. Criminals run from cops. This isn't GTA. Thugs don't sit around thinking"theres a cop its time to cap him" and when a cop notices guns are involved, he can call in the tactical unit.
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6/14/2011 2:27:51 AM
you know, to me, it seems more reasonable if every criminal would stop carrying a weapon, i mean come on!
6/14/2011 7:38:39 AM
if you just made guns illegal then criminals wouldn't carry them, duh
6/14/2011 8:16:53 AM
haha yeah, THEN SOARDS AN NIVES AN EVARTHANG ELSE'LL BE ILLEGAL!
6/14/2011 9:08:33 AM
^^^^^^Damn, I had never heard about Peel's Principles before, but they are still spot on all these years later. What's sad is that I can't say with a straight face that a majority police departments observe more than maybe one or two of those principles. As a matter of fact, modern PD's follow the exact OPPOSITE of some of those 9 things.My favorite was probably:
6/14/2011 10:12:53 AM