Professor bobmarley
Forced Fed Marmite by WhoisDan
- Location
- Oxfordshire/Preston
I have been a police officer for just over two months now and one of things I've noticed a lot is that people tend to go towards active firefights, and then they are annoyed when they are arrested for suspicion of using a weapon with intent or that they die in the cross fire. In real life if there is an active firefight between the police and dangerous criminals would you really run towards it or would you flee and try and avoid it like the plague?
An example of this was when I was on a NIU patrol where we were engaged with heavily armed rebels and I decided to flank weed processor in an attempt to gain some height advantage over the weed processor. I saw a civilian in a fedora hat walking towards the weed processor, luckily prior I was taking fire and rolled into a bush which the rebels lost sight of me and I had time to zoom in on the civilian with my scope and saw that he was unarmed so I decided not to take the shot. But it could have ended differently if I was still under fire and saw someone walking towards the weed processor I could have mistaken him as a rebel and fired upon him after I dealt with the rebel shooting at me.
Thank you for reading,
SPC bobmarley
An example of this was when I was on a NIU patrol where we were engaged with heavily armed rebels and I decided to flank weed processor in an attempt to gain some height advantage over the weed processor. I saw a civilian in a fedora hat walking towards the weed processor, luckily prior I was taking fire and rolled into a bush which the rebels lost sight of me and I had time to zoom in on the civilian with my scope and saw that he was unarmed so I decided not to take the shot. But it could have ended differently if I was still under fire and saw someone walking towards the weed processor I could have mistaken him as a rebel and fired upon him after I dealt with the rebel shooting at me.
Thank you for reading,
SPC bobmarley
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