I would really like to read the article so I better understood the picture but I can't find the whole clip anywhere.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...oliceman-1.jpg
Hmmm... another
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...buttbang-1.jpg
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I would really like to read the article so I better understood the picture but I can't find the whole clip anywhere.
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...oliceman-1.jpg
Hmmm... another
https://www.milsurps.com/images/impo...buttbang-1.jpg
hi that is a old picture how big of a dick would you be to do that
Thats 2 different shotguns...probably? Different officers...!!
This kind of casual contempt for firearms boggles the mind - I would like to say that they each won the Darwin Award for not contributing to the gene pool, but that would be too gruesome.
Ahhh, Finger, a shotgun what's the difference? If You gotta itch you gotta itch. :lol:
Was the lounging prop of choice for the many "security guards" and "police" I frequently saw in Cagyan de Oro, Philippines in the mid 90's when I worked there. Usually the muzzle was rusted and was mud encrusted to some degree, too... :mad:
Perhaps he his trying to figure out a novel treatment for his haemorrhoids? :eek:
The police regard the firearm as part of the uniform, something you wear when you dress. Their level of firearms knowledge and training is poor. Hence the photos.
Well you can only go by what you are taught and by whom we all know the drill here every weapon is loaded despite what others say and never point a firearm at anything your not going to shoot. If its a case of this is how we do things here then what chance has the poor student, I for one advocate anyone being trained in weapons use should be put through a combat training regime until they are proficient in the tactical use of a weapon.
https://www.facebook.com/14373583998...5397519806507/
I hope this come out.
Sent to me by my son.:yikes:
One would of thought that the person filming the incident would have immediately put his phone down and gone over to offer assistance to the police officer.
A 12Ga Wedgie:lol::lol::p
Yes and no doubt they call the police when in dificulties with criminals but hey maybe the police could stand and watch them getting robbed or assaulted and laugh. Not sure how it would work but in my trade as ERT & safety if you have a fall in a harness you have very little hang time before you suffer suspension trauma or toxic shock and its pretty iffy if you have hung for a while if you'll survive when the weight is taken off your legs, so I wonder if his blood is pooling in his legs maybe not but not a good position.
If I was that policeman once freed I would certainly have a word with them and conduct a search of their vehicle who knows he may have the last laugh, I for one would have gone to assist him its human nature, they are just scumbags for failing to assist him, besides I feel Badger should remove it the policeman was probably in pursuit of a felon......
I thought that there was/is, in the UK, an offence of not helping a policeman/woman, if asked to do so? Is there a retired policeman who can confirm this for us, please?
It should be the natural reaction of anyone with a basic level of humanity to help the guy off the fence. You might have a laugh telling your mates about it afterwards; but you'd help him straight away.
The fact that they could film someone needing help, for over a minute is just brainless.. Seems to be a worldwide problem these days