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<blockquote data-quote="Fyrtwuck" data-source="post: 3224714" data-attributes="member: 23"><p>I’d also ask if these “auditors” have ever been officers? Have they ever responded to incidents where there is a strong chance of violence with weapons involved? Have they ever been attacked? Have they ever been shot at. Have they ever shot anyone? </p><p></p><p>CLEET teaches officers to always have the advantage in any situation. Sean Connery summed it up in the movie The Untouchables. In one scene he told Costner that the first rule of law enforcement was to go home at the end of your shift. And again in the church when he asked him what he was willing to do to put Capone in prison. A basic rule in LE is escalation of force. If they use their fists, you use spray or a taser. If they use a knife, you use a gun.</p><p></p><p>As the saying goes, walk a mile in my shoes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fyrtwuck, post: 3224714, member: 23"] I’d also ask if these “auditors” have ever been officers? Have they ever responded to incidents where there is a strong chance of violence with weapons involved? Have they ever been attacked? Have they ever been shot at. Have they ever shot anyone? CLEET teaches officers to always have the advantage in any situation. Sean Connery summed it up in the movie The Untouchables. In one scene he told Costner that the first rule of law enforcement was to go home at the end of your shift. And again in the church when he asked him what he was willing to do to put Capone in prison. A basic rule in LE is escalation of force. If they use their fists, you use spray or a taser. If they use a knife, you use a gun. As the saying goes, walk a mile in my shoes. [/QUOTE]
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