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I'm with Ed on the right of everyone to a fair trial, not two rounds in the centre of mass.
However, if I was armed and someone was waving a knife around threatening unarmed members of the public he would get one warning which would serve two purposes. Firstly to give him a chance to drop the knife, and second to get him facing me because he's twice as wide that way. I don't envy the officer involved. First there's the internal inquiry, then the coroners court and finally a move out of the province for a year or two to avoid revenge attacks. |
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Not that I am disagreeing with you in principle and especially when in theatre. But really, do read the rules again. If you were to follow them to the letter, you would have to be practically bleeding to death before being allowed to return fire. Of course this would also depend if you were serving with a UN or IFOR military occasion ( for a better word). |
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Bloody hell. Never thought this would take off.
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I don't say that it is NEVER justified. But I do think that it should be exceptional. And so far, we just don't know... |
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Digging the exchange of views between Ed ( the lawyer) and YC (the peoples champion) :lol:
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I speak as a human... that bloke might have been high on crack, I don't know. But for certain, he was somebody's son, maybe somebody's dad - again, I don't know.
It makes me sad when others crow over this sort of thing. There are no winners, this is not a football match, somebody is dead. And death - particularly violent death - is not something to celebrate. |
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If you have cause to fire a gun at someone you are firing to negate a threat, the cases where a shot to deliberately disable are very narrow (marksman in no immediate danger himself perhaps), and I am saying (and pretty much all will agree) there is no place for "shoot to wound" when armed with a pistol at close quarters. There isn't time, it isn't safe, it isn't practicable. In fact, if you have time and space to shoot to wound then he can't be an immediate threat so you actually could not shoot at all. It is messy area but bullets bounce, you could shoot someone in the shoulder and the round rip their lungs out, there isn't such thing as non lethal force with real bullets. Other fact is once anyone has drawn a gun they have a moral responsibility to keep hold of it. Better one nugget gets shot "improperly"* than said nugget gets hold of a gun himself and kills an innocent person. I completely understand your wish to preserve the sanctity of life, I dunno whether it is liberal thing or religious thing or what. I believe a certain Saint a while ago laid down the "rules of engagement" for a just war? If you were to apply those then killing to defend yourself or others is acceptable. Fair enough with the liberal bit, fair enough to decry the socio economic conditions which led to this poor soul straying from the path of righteousness, fair enough to mourn his death as the end of a road which he may have walked through no choice of his own... but don't tell people they are wrong for making actions when some c*nts waving a knife, as someone going for you with anything sharp is really f***ing scary. *From a legal standpoint I mean, in fact; he's dead, no one else got hurt, personally I'd say he did a right proper job of it. |
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Not in anny fit stat to rply now:D
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I just tried to reply to YC's latest comment but made an error on the keyboard which deleted everything I wrote so gave up. :lol:
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