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				08-05-2005, 05:20 PM
			
			
			
		 
               
 [quote="Eight Ace":745a5]yeah you're right, the terrorists had nothing to do with it, it's was just the English
 police intentionally overreacting again on what was a perfectly ordinary day in London....
 they made the sort of mistake you would never make seeing as you trained with Delta Force.[/quote:745a5]
 
 Picture yourself as part of the police force - in their shoes. You follow a 'suspect' to a tube station. When challenging him (assuming they did normal procedures by shouting "STOP/FREEZE POLICE!" the suspect fled by running into a TRAIN full of INNOCENT people! The police made a split second decision - to take his life based on his reaction (the exact decision I and probably every member of this board would have done in there position when having no evidence suggesting he's innocent).
 
 What would you have thought if this guy had a bomb, and when tackled having blown the officers and pretty much everyone else up on the train? I know we'd be having this discussion saying "they should have shot the guy, why didnt they shoot him"
 
 I'm all for this rule "shoot to kill", mistakes happen! 1 mistake is better a potential 40 innocent lives having lost (should it have been the other way round.
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