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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Cowards of Broward County
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<blockquote data-quote="massmustang02" data-source="post: 15841515" data-attributes="member: 56773"><p>I can almost guarantee that when this news came down, it was addressed at every single role call in agencies throughout the country. And the consensus is that most officers would go in. Would never act the way that they did. And I think a vast majority of LEO's would go in. You go in no matter what. First responsibility is to neutralize the threat. You can deal with the backlash of disobeying an order to wait to go in later on down the line. It's an embarrassment to the profession, the uniform, the agency, the coward's families, and the town/county/state where they were employed the way those first cowards responded. </p><p></p><p>I will add that there are some departmental policies in place where you must wait and form a contact team. But that doesn't mean most would wait hearing the screams and gunfire. I'd rather see myself trying to neutralize the threat and being turned into swiss cheese rather than another child being harmed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="massmustang02, post: 15841515, member: 56773"] I can almost guarantee that when this news came down, it was addressed at every single role call in agencies throughout the country. And the consensus is that most officers would go in. Would never act the way that they did. And I think a vast majority of LEO's would go in. You go in no matter what. First responsibility is to neutralize the threat. You can deal with the backlash of disobeying an order to wait to go in later on down the line. It's an embarrassment to the profession, the uniform, the agency, the coward's families, and the town/county/state where they were employed the way those first cowards responded. I will add that there are some departmental policies in place where you must wait and form a contact team. But that doesn't mean most would wait hearing the screams and gunfire. I'd rather see myself trying to neutralize the threat and being turned into swiss cheese rather than another child being harmed. [/QUOTE]
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