All-female patrol unit?
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fluffchop — 10 years ago(August 24, 2015 02:51 AM)
However, if that same guy is insane and brandishing a knife towards your fellow officers, you would make EVERY effort in the world to save his life by shooting at the smallest limbs on his body.
I hate your obnoxious post. Here's the last bit that you missed the point of completely. She was at the same distance as the cops were when they murdered the boy in San Francisco. At that distance she could have EASILY shot him in the arm holding the knife.
She mentioned nothing about trying to shoot your small appendage.
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conrrad — 10 years ago(November 26, 2015 12:27 AM)
Female patrols are both common and widely-used, depending on the local politics. Certainly such patrols have been proven time and again to be equally effective as all other patrols.
It is a Myth that you must be big and strong to be an officer - there are plenty of smaller men, overweight or out of shape men, older men who are overweight and out of shape, etc., etc. - and it is only a small percentage of time when any officer must rely solely on their physical size and strength and not their weapons. A very small percentage - women in combat and in law enforcement has been proven totally and equally effective. Just see Israel for examples of most of the first and 'cutting-edge' stats and facts about women in combat and on patrol.
AND 'TanteWaliekea"? "I would have killed him, err allegedly. That's how that incident in San Francisco impacted me."!?!
Really? Well, we all call BS! on that one, little sister! You so obviously are either lying like a small child - bragging that you were ready, willing and able to murder a Police Officer? Really? - Or you have a deluded, totally inaccurate perception of your own abilities and lack of whatever-it-takes for most EVERYONE to not be killers. Are you that deluded?
It is no boast - how popular would you be had you actually killed or tried to kill an officer? And to try to blame it on "how that incidentimpacted me" is also total, deluded BS. It would not be anything like that; it would be your own criminal nature - you see, it actually takes a true sociopath to kill a police and someone who has ZERO place in normal society. Nobody is ever, ever "so deeply affected" by anything that they suddenly have the capacity to do that when otherwise they would never!
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xoBlueBird — 11 years ago(September 10, 2014 05:07 PM)
Also the females in the movie were first responders, not just transport. We just don't see their calls because the movie is from the two main guys' point of view. The two females show up as back up on some of their calls but it doesn't mean they don't respond to their own calls too. One of the females even comments during one of the guys' calls "what, you catch em I clean em?" after he passed off a suspect to her, like she was displeased. We transport for each other sometimes when the original officer needs to stay on scene a while longer.
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liverpool26 — 11 years ago(September 26, 2014 06:10 PM)
Don't know about US but in UK I've seen 2 women patrolling many times. Wasn't the two police officers shot in Manchester both women. Them being men wouldn't have made a difference as the guy had a gun and grenades and the officers were unarmed.
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peterwcohen-300-947200 — 10 years ago(March 10, 2016 01:37 PM)
In NYC, I see 2 female NYPD patrol officers teamed up all the time. As a matter of fact, some times I wonder if they intentionally team them up. That's just anecdotal observation I have no idea how the NYPD pairs up officers.
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JohnnyDoe67 — 9 years ago(May 19, 2016 12:45 PM)