Rply
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Well If you say so ......why would you start whining about people scrutinizing Police actions on this thread in the first place. Obviously someone has a complex (a core pattern of emotions, memories, perceptions,and wishes in the personal unconscious organized around a common theme) that needs to be addressed professionally.
Have a nice day!.....
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I think it could be argued that in some ways, 'regular citizens' (as you put it), are trained to a higher level than most police officers. Police are well trained in the use of the firearms they use, as well as applicable laws surrounding use of force, and various scenarios regarding use of lethal, less-lethal, and non-lethal force. But for most, that's where it ends.
Hunters however, are trained in various firearms, numerous safety rules, including crossing fences, etc. Most hunters also have to pass hunter training courses, etc. The average hunter will have far more training regarding hunting, recognition of legal game, when and where they can shoot, and safe handling of their rifle.
A police officer will have none of that.
But, I can't think of 6 cases off the top of my head where Canadian police accidently shot 6 people they weren't intending to shoot. Especially in such a short period of time.... Although I'm sure someone will provide anecdotal evidence and stories, and maybe a few articles...
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