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[QUOTE="largefreakatzero:1392042"][QUOTE="Hoser:1392036"]and Andy, as friends....let me ask you this. Regarding the Bearcat...why not? If it saves an Officers life...why not? In the event of a school shooting, we can load kids into it and evacuate them safely away from the scene...why not? If we can enter a shooting scene and load up a wounded citizen, protecting ourselves and the citizen at the same time...why not? I don't see the disadvantages, dude. Most Bearcats are bought with Federal grants. It's free to the city...again, why not? Some of the retorts here leave me puzzled. Were here to protect you, not hurt you. Some knife wielding moron running around in public and in the mental state that he was is NOT SAFE. Why are we always the badguy here? I just don't fucking get it.[/QUOTE] Concord has a National Guard base at the airport. Plenty of armored vehicles there in the slight chance it was ever needed. The Bearcat is complete overkill for a quiet city like Concord. [/QUOTE]
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