JT> Because in the course of 20 years most officers won't ever fire the
JT> thing on the job. They're more likely to get sued over violating
JT> someone's civil rights, then use of force, so they focus on the
JT> obvious, not on the not so obvious.
Understood. But isn't that what contributes to a percentage of the
cops that get shot on duty? Mindset?
JT> Way off topic, but look at the physical condition of most officers
JT> with more the 10 years on. It's pathetic too, and they're a LOT more
JT> likely to have to wrestle some one, yet you don't see them running,
JT> and working out, lifting weights....
Mindset.
JT> See what I mean??
I think so. If not we're both a half bubble off .
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