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Should we arm all UK police with guns?
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You are a liar my love.Originally posted by northernladuk View PostWelcome back. You've not been missed.
"Quem desdenha quer comprar" Try to figure it out this one.Comment
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Not that I think routine arming is a good thing (Sidearms are gonna be pretty useless against a couple of AK-47 wielding terrorists), but this is absolutely untrue. There's an appalling shortage of armed officers and in some parts of the country you're talking a serious wait before anyone turns up.Originally posted by DaveB View PostReports of gunfire will generate an armed response from the Police who will generally get there just as quickly as their unarmed colleagues.Comment
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Maybe if we had more bobbies on the beat to nip things in the bud with a clip round the ear we wouldn't need robocop.
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I am all for arming anyone as long as it means cleansing the country of wailing self loathing, brit loathing liberals
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+ hippiesOriginally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI am all for arming anyone as long as it means cleansing the country of wailing self loathing, brit loathing liberals
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indeed a dedicated VR team & drones equipped with gas & tazers.Originally posted by Hobosapien View PostToo indiscriminate, may as well let the perp blow the place up.
Drones with tazers or newer wider area tech is the way forward. They can be on guard everywhere a lot easier than armed law enforcers. Just hope they get the AI right if not letting CCTV operators control them in public areas.Comment
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Now we see the violent ideology of the Brexit camp.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI am all for arming anyone as long as it means cleansing the country of wailing self loathing, brit loathing liberals
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I have a better idea , incarcerate them in a cinema and force them to watch videos of Margaret Thatcher speechesOriginally posted by vetran View Postindeed a dedicated VR team & drones equipped with gas & tazers.
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As long as you're not sitting behind me, desperately rooting around for your tissues, which you KNOW you left behind on the bus again.Originally posted by DodgyAgent View PostI have a better idea , incarcerate them in a cinema and force them to watch videos of Margaret Thatcher speeches
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