Several reasons. One that hasn't been mentioned yet is the availability of arms. If you're a police officer in a country that has more privately owned guns in it than people, you're trained to just about expect the worst in any situation. Pulling over a car with a pinged plate, breaking up a confrontation, called for a domestic dispute or possible break in? Odds are someone's going to have a gun. 60 something policemen shot dead while on duty in 2016 alone. That's more than one a week. They're trained to prepare for stuff like this.
Quote from: Ossus on July 24, 2017, 06:52:09 PMQuote from: Flee on July 24, 2017, 06:37:06 PMSeveral reasons. One that hasn't been mentioned yet is the availability of arms. If you're a police officer in a country that has more privately owned guns in it than people, you're trained to just about expect the worst in any situation. Pulling over a car with a pinged plate, breaking up a confrontation, called for a domestic dispute or possible break in? Odds are someone's going to have a gun. 60 something policemen shot dead while on duty in 2016 alone. That's more than one a week. They're trained to prepare for stuff like this.Of course, should the government ever turn against us, the ability to kill police will be vital.That's highly doubtful.
Quote from: Flee on July 24, 2017, 06:37:06 PMSeveral reasons. One that hasn't been mentioned yet is the availability of arms. If you're a police officer in a country that has more privately owned guns in it than people, you're trained to just about expect the worst in any situation. Pulling over a car with a pinged plate, breaking up a confrontation, called for a domestic dispute or possible break in? Odds are someone's going to have a gun. 60 something policemen shot dead while on duty in 2016 alone. That's more than one a week. They're trained to prepare for stuff like this.Of course, should the government ever turn against us, the ability to kill police will be vital.
That's highly doubtful.
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All it leads to unnecessary shootings.
Quote from: Flee on July 24, 2017, 06:58:56 PMQuote from: Ossus on July 24, 2017, 06:52:09 PMQuote from: Flee on July 24, 2017, 06:37:06 PMSeveral reasons. One that hasn't been mentioned yet is the availability of arms. If you're a police officer in a country that has more privately owned guns in it than people, you're trained to just about expect the worst in any situation. Pulling over a car with a pinged plate, breaking up a confrontation, called for a domestic dispute or possible break in? Odds are someone's going to have a gun. 60 something policemen shot dead while on duty in 2016 alone. That's more than one a week. They're trained to prepare for stuff like this.Of course, should the government ever turn against us, the ability to kill police will be vital.That's highly doubtful.Except for the all the time it happens literally all over the world.