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elec2020 wrote:officer who was taping wanted his 5 mins of fame. hope it was worth it when he get transfer to direct traffic in toco
killercow wrote:So amm I dunno how many countries still use police on horses eh but I asking for me:
What is the standard procedure if / when an officer on horse patrol witnesses a suspect fleeing a scene (or crime)?
Does he:-
a). Shoot at suspect on sight?
b). Give chase on horse?
c). Leave horse unattended and pursue on foot?
d). Call for not on horse backup?
e). Other (please state)
I personally don't see the reason for police horsing around still but opinions welcomed
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elec2020 wrote:officer who was taping wanted his 5 mins of fame. hope it was worth it when he get transfer to direct traffic in toco
killercow wrote:So amm I dunno how many countries still use police on horses eh but I asking for me:
What is the standard procedure if / when an officer on horse patrol witnesses a suspect fleeing a scene (or crime)?
Does he:-
a). Shoot at suspect on sight?
b). Give chase on horse?
c). Leave horse unattended and pursue on foot?
d). Call for not on horse backup?
e). Other (please state)
I personally don't see the reason for police horsing around still but opinions welcomed _20210405_223522.JPG
rollingstock wrote:killercow wrote:So amm I dunno how many countries still use police on horses eh but I asking for me:
What is the standard procedure if / when an officer on horse patrol witnesses a suspect fleeing a scene (or crime)?
Does he:-
a). Shoot at suspect on sight?
b). Give chase on horse?
c). Leave horse unattended and pursue on foot?
d). Call for not on horse backup?
e). Other (please state)
I personally don't see the reason for police horsing around still but opinions welcomed _20210405_223522.JPG
Horses are used for crowd control. They are dispatched on patrol intermittently to acclimatise to crowds and street noises. Makes it easier for close crowd interaction for eg carnival.
They are used in multiple countries in metropolitan areas.
Fyi you is a Kant. Your Google broken or you looking for e friends
De Dragon wrote:elec2020 wrote:officer who was taping wanted his 5 mins of fame. hope it was worth it when he get transfer to direct traffic in toco
Typical LFD RFD PNM response to TTPS seemingly doing their job. Ever consider that the officer was recording for his future job safety?
elec2020 wrote:De Dragon wrote:elec2020 wrote:officer who was taping wanted his 5 mins of fame. hope it was worth it when he get transfer to direct traffic in toco
Typical LFD RFD PNM response to TTPS seemingly doing their job. Ever consider that the officer was recording for his future job safety?
then why did it go on FB? floating it on FB defeats that defense argument
De Dragon wrote:rollingstock wrote:killercow wrote:So amm I dunno how many countries still use police on horses eh but I asking for me:
What is the standard procedure if / when an officer on horse patrol witnesses a suspect fleeing a scene (or crime)?
Does he:-
a). Shoot at suspect on sight?
b). Give chase on horse?
c). Leave horse unattended and pursue on foot?
d). Call for not on horse backup?
e). Other (please state)
I personally don't see the reason for police horsing around still but opinions welcomed _20210405_223522.JPG
Horses are used for crowd control. They are dispatched on patrol intermittently to acclimatise to crowds and street noises. Makes it easier for close crowd interaction for eg carnival.
They are used in multiple countries in metropolitan areas.
Fyi you is a Kant. Your Google broken or you looking for e friends
Don't underestimate the effectiveness of mounted patrol officers.
I, unfortunately had the experience to be on the receiving end of a mini charge when, ironically, some idiots were refusing to line up in an orderly manner outside of the Oval for a Test match. A charging horse scatters a crowd pretty quickly, I must say. I went from second in line, to over the road
De Dragon wrote:elec2020 wrote:De Dragon wrote:elec2020 wrote:officer who was taping wanted his 5 mins of fame. hope it was worth it when he get transfer to direct traffic in toco
Typical LFD RFD PNM response to TTPS seemingly doing their job. Ever consider that the officer was recording for his future job safety?
then why did it go on FB? floating it on FB defeats that defense argument
Where should he have gone then?
The wider the dissemination, the better protected you are. Geeyore, if he was even thinking it, would have given ample pause after seeing evidence, and the best evidence too, public evidence. Or when he saw it, even if Geeyette or her husband try to frame it differently,(as the husband is still atttempting to do mind you ) he would see that there is nothing to beat up about.
timelapse wrote:I re-iterate my position.If you need fb to win a police matter, you looking for attention.Keep your footage for court nah.
Where in law does it state this?Ryan197912 wrote:To all the tuners out there...when you are stopped at a roadblock you are legally required to answer just 2 questions...your name and your address...nothing more!!
zoom rader wrote:Where in law does it state this?Ryan197912 wrote:To all the tuners out there...when you are stopped at a roadblock you are legally required to answer just 2 questions...your name and your address...nothing more!!
rollingstock wrote:So you read one act among many and just going with what stated in that one.
All the others doesn't give the police any powers huh?
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