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<blockquote data-quote="Gadsden" data-source="post: 3842453" data-attributes="member: 49555"><p>Yup, there are a lot of questions, but that's true with any information we get via the 'news. I agree with you about why the button was marked and apparently so does the sheriff who said they are, not only removing the tags, but also considering relocating the buttons in their patrol vehicles. Although it's obvious why it's done, identifying the rifle release button is just asking for trouble IMHO. I got a hand me down patrol vehicle once that had the button marked, the first thing I did was remove the tag.</p><p></p><p>I am curious about why you are questioning if the cuffs were double locked though since double locking handcuffs only prevents them from tightening up, not loosening, Finally, I learned a long time ago to never question the actions others took at a scene I wasn't actually present at. All you have to go by is what you saw on the news or what you heard. You weren't there, you have no idea what the deputies on scene did or where dealing with so implying they did something wrong is no different than those who judge our actions based off of some YouTube video.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gadsden, post: 3842453, member: 49555"] Yup, there are a lot of questions, but that's true with any information we get via the 'news. I agree with you about why the button was marked and apparently so does the sheriff who said they are, not only removing the tags, but also considering relocating the buttons in their patrol vehicles. Although it's obvious why it's done, identifying the rifle release button is just asking for trouble IMHO. I got a hand me down patrol vehicle once that had the button marked, the first thing I did was remove the tag. I am curious about why you are questioning if the cuffs were double locked though since double locking handcuffs only prevents them from tightening up, not loosening, Finally, I learned a long time ago to never question the actions others took at a scene I wasn't actually present at. All you have to go by is what you saw on the news or what you heard. You weren't there, you have no idea what the deputies on scene did or where dealing with so implying they did something wrong is no different than those who judge our actions based off of some YouTube video. [/QUOTE]
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