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[QUOTE="Snowden:1392059"][QUOTE="Hoser:1392034"][QUOTE="Snowden:1392032"][QUOTE="Hoser:1392007"]My point is, don't even take a chance. When a guy is 10 feet from you with a knife, he can be ON you in less than a second. You do not tase a guy like that, you end the threat.[/QUOTE] If you were talking about an active warzone, you'd have a point. But if you're going to assume that anyone who's angry and within 10 feet of you is the kind of threat that may need to be "ended," you should stop being a cop and let someone with stronger nerves take your spot.[/QUOTE] See, that's the mentality I'm talking about. Read the article before you pipe up. The safest distance that an Officer can be at and still be able to properly engage in conversation is 21 feet. You speak but you don't know, you've never been there and that's the bottom line. You all say, "well they can", or "well I could", or "they could have". YOU WERE NOT THERE. What's the story behind the guy with the knife? If you don't use deadly force then he will damned sure use it on you. Don't gamble with your life.[/QUOTE] Again: if your attitude is "if you don't use deadly force then he will damned sure use it on you," you don't have the nerves to be a cop. No shame, plenty of other jobs out there for you! I'm saying that as someone who (like Samantha posted above) has worked in situations like group homes and needle exchange programs that occasionally put me well within 21 feet of people who were volatile and on a few occasions carrying knives.[/QUOTE]
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