sir prince duke alevine
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ian wrote on Mar 3 rd, 2016 at 11:05pm: sir prince duke alevine wrote on Mar 3 rd, 2016 at 10:41pm: ian wrote on Mar 3 rd, 2016 at 10:33pm: sir prince duke alevine wrote on Mar 3 rd, 2016 at 10:32pm: ian wrote on Mar 3 rd, 2016 at 10:31pm: "Continuously laugh at the assertion that cops run into situations without being informed of the going ons." I see. So you mention this scenario to your police friends quite often. why? Why are you "continuously" mentioning this type of scenario to your police friends,? I tend to tell them about drunk batman and his opinions, and they laugh at drunk batman But you only brought this scenario up yesterday. have you been mentioning this continuously to your police friends since then? Why? not at all. This was raised by me a week ago, or whenever this thread was started, and we regularly chat about drunk batman's ludicrous comments, in general, on this forum Thats strange. Your police friends seem to have 2 opinions on this scenario which was only brought up on this forum yesterday and which you claim to have been discussing continuously with your police friends since then. Firstly you claim their training is to stop, "assess the intel" and work out a plan before proceeeding. (intel, i like that word, never heard it used in real life but what would I know, you are the expert here) Now you claim they have been trained to run towards the dangerous situation. maybe you need to confirm with your "police friends" exactly what their procedure is, being just a "drunk batman", i need to know this. Dont want to get myself in a sticky situation. you do understand that 'running into danger' isn't implied in real life in a literal way, right? It means they won't leave the scene, but they aren't going to go into the scene blind folded and just start shooting at everyone. Let me ask you, did the cops in the Monas hostage situation run in instantly and start shooting, did they? Seems they were't running into danger, according to the drunk batman. Sheesh drunk batman, I can see why you fail to kill dangerous criminals with your bare hands so much - you fail at the easiest things.
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