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Icelandic - Approach With Caution
Join Date: Jan 2005
Location: Reykjavķk, Iceland
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A short read on NI police suggests that the pistols are Glock 17 rather than 19.
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Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Not in your time zone:D
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PS yup, Antrim is in the part of Ulster still occasionally counted as part of the UK, so PSNI not gardai. And we still have punishment shootings, riots, bomb threats, IEDs under PSNI cars, fake emergency calls to target first responders... Much more peaceful than it was but even these unpaid volunteer community policing folk are armed & armoured. PPS I wouldn't be surprised to discover not one of them has so much as a penknife. Weirdly knife phobic culture here - I'm weird in that I always carry this simple tool (must be under 3") and that fact makes some folk afraid. Heaven forfend I should go out and forget to leave my hori-hori off my belt.
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"Sanity is a bourgeois meme." Exegeek PS sorry I'm a Parthian shootist: shiftwork + out of country = not here when you are:/ It's all in the reflexes Last edited by jacobmuller; 07-01-2022 at 12:30 AM. |
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Given that IEDs are a potential threat, an inspection mirror which can be clipped to the end of an extendable baton, or the capacity to mount the body cam on the baton and send data to the officer's phone, might be standard kit. |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Location: Wellington, NZ
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Some years ago on another forum, a Police officer from an English rural force gave a list of the stuff they carried in their cars, which might be a useful addition to the lists we're making here of carried gear.
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Perhaps add a discrete "relief bottle" if you're likely to be stuck in a place with no toilet facilities. |
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