sir prince duke alevine
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ian wrote on Mar 5 th, 2016 at 12:00pm: sir prince duke alevine wrote on Mar 3 rd, 2016 at 11:57pm: ian wrote on Mar 3 rd, 2016 at 11:42pm: sir prince duke alevine wrote on Mar 3 rd, 2016 at 11:36pm: ian wrote on Mar 3 rd, 2016 at 11:20pm: sir prince duke alevine wrote on Mar 3 rd, 2016 at 11:07pm: [
you do understand that 'running into danger' isn't implied in real life in a literal way, right? yes, thats exactly what it means. Quote: 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. i understand it very well. and no, thats not what it means. ask your "police friends" about it. I'll take it as you have no idea again drunk batman  . There is nothing wrong with saying, 'I made a mistake, I am sorry.' Theres no mistake, like i said, ask your "police friends" about it. You are apparently "continuously" talking to them about your internet postings here. they enjoy laughing at you with me  Especially when you don't understand what 'running into danger' means. No they arent, because they dont exist. the only one who is laughing is me at you, at your futile immature attempt to try and maintain you have some sort of real life knowledge on this subject. if you behave like this on internet forums trying to impress total strangers you have a lot of growing up to do. Anyone who has worked in the job or who works in the job knows what being trained to run towards danger means, its not a part of some "game plan" or "strategy" as you seem to think, it is simply overcoming the fight or flight response to respond towards danger in order to control or immobilise, instincts become immediately reactive when faced with potential imminent danger in this situation, andrenaline is high, heart rate is up and response depends on gross motor skills not fine motor skills. Most people who are continually placed in these types of situations experience dissociation, a removal from basic emotions. Another term for this is "the fog of war". Many people when faced with a perceived life threatening situation who have responded as per their training dont even remember doing so. Lots of people have been shot dead waving toy guns around, like I said people have been shot for waving rubber knives around, this is not even debatable. Conversely people have often been given medals for displaying "courage" when responding to these events. Youre now dismissed. People have received medals for shooting people with rubber knives? Citation please  You know what I like about you, Ian? You seem to think you actually have some knowledge. Except you are probably one of the dumber types on this forum. Of course police are trained to run into danger. But stopping first to assess a situation before blatantly shooting at people is not contrary to this. You knucklehead  . Te very fact you fail to understand the difference of "running into danger" and "shooting indiscriminately because you feel threatened" tells me two things: either you are a child, or you come from a very restricted society where individual thinking was not encouraged.
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