sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 28
th, 2016 at 5:54am:
freediver wrote on Feb 27
th, 2016 at 1:25pm:
sir prince duke alevine wrote on Feb 27
th, 2016 at 12:16pm:
freediver wrote on Feb 27
th, 2016 at 11:54am:
And unshoot the idiot kid? Or just nominate him for the Darwin awards?
Yes they probably would as a matter of procedure.
One doeset protect from trigger happy cops by criminalizing and banning everything.
True. But not pointing a plastic gun at them while pretending to commit a violent crime would be a bloody good idea, don't you think Alevine? Perhaps the sort of thing the Darwin awards are targeted at?
Whatever happened to those "reasonable steps" you were banging on about? Does it no longer count as a "good effort" to film your brother getting shot by a trigger happy cop? So long as you have the evidence to hold against the shooter and justice is done, everything is OK, right?
what about plastic knives? Should it be illegal for me to hold a plastic knife in a picnic area in the event the cops feel threatened and decide to shoot first before properly assessing the situation? I mean the laws are not there to be used I address the lack of training and poor judgement of police officers.
Yes you should be allowed to, and you are.
Now let me guess, you cannot tell the difference between that and what these idiot kids did, other than that it is a "touchy subject"?
Quote:Typical attempts to try and falsely rationalise because we have to be subservient to authority.
No Alevine, he is just highlighting the absurdity of your argument that a single camera off in the distance should have made it obvious to a policeman or member of the public that it is a staged film set. It is just as absurd as your argument that criminals never wear disguises while committing a crime.
Quote:It would be incredibly unusual for a police man to drive around the corner, guns blazing. Your scenario would more likely play out by the kids seeing the cops, dropping the fake guns and corporating. And if the cops shot the kids after that then throw away the key at the cops.
True. They had good odds of surviving. They were probably more likely to come to grief from an untrained member of the public. So tell us Alevine, what likelihood of someone dying would you be willing to tolerate, per stunt? 1 in 1000? 1 in 100000?