I'm not saying that they were correct in this, but I'm not sure it wouldn't happen to me given the same situation. How do you know it wouldn't happen to you?
Have you ever been on a simulator or anything that puts you in a situation like that and gets your adrenaline going? I bet you'd do...
So you're saying that had you been in the officers shoes you would do what? How could they have resolved this while meeting your requirements for being good officers? I bet they couldn't.
Yes, it is a choice. But it's also your choice for condemning them for protecting themselves and others. All you see in the media now is the public criticizing actions police take and screaming excessive force.
How much force would you use against someone if you reasonably thought they...
And that's why nobody in here has the balls to work as law enforcement. You get crapped on by the suspects, the administration, and by the people you're protecting.
Personally, I'm not a fan of the App screen and desktop mode. It's like they built two different OSes into it and they aren't integrated really well. You really need one or the other (although I try to only use desktop mode)
You have to remember too, Super cars are not made to be safe five star safety rating vehicles. Most are street legal race cars and made almost entirely of fiberglass, carbon fiber, and very light weight not so durable materials.
Eh... I don't know about that. The fire department upon arriving would not cut the car apart to try to get the bodies out if they were obviously deceased (which they were). They would leave it intact so that law enforcement can do their investigation with as much evidence intact as possible...
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