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<blockquote data-quote="DoverPipes" data-source="post: 469730" data-attributes="member: 740"><p>You'd be amazed at how many Officers I've had over the years who took the position of: "I'll never draw my gun and shoot anyone, I can (fill in the blank) and I won't have to kill them".....</p><p></p><p>When they go through "Integrated Scenario Based Training" / "Force on Force", you'd have to see how many of them left training in tears or they completely fell apart and couldn't regain their composure! Hard to believe that they made the conscious decision to enter Law Enforcement with that type of mindset. </p><p></p><p>I have told many Officers over my 28 years, that "This job might not be for you".</p><p>Few of them retired / left. The rest stayed for a steady paycheck and were "R.I.P." aka "Retired in Place" and were useless to anyone. </p><p></p><p>Hell, I still see Officers who won't even put a round in the chamber of their duty weapons because they are absolutely terrified of having a loaded gun in their possession........ :affraid:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DoverPipes, post: 469730, member: 740"] You'd be amazed at how many Officers I've had over the years who took the position of: "I'll never draw my gun and shoot anyone, I can (fill in the blank) and I won't have to kill them"..... When they go through "Integrated Scenario Based Training" / "Force on Force", you'd have to see how many of them left training in tears or they completely fell apart and couldn't regain their composure! Hard to believe that they made the conscious decision to enter Law Enforcement with that type of mindset. I have told many Officers over my 28 years, that "This job might not be for you". Few of them retired / left. The rest stayed for a steady paycheck and were "R.I.P." aka "Retired in Place" and were useless to anyone. Hell, I still see Officers who won't even put a round in the chamber of their duty weapons because they are absolutely terrified of having a loaded gun in their possession........ :affraid: [/QUOTE]
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