Oh boy…..
I’m just gonna leave that one alone.
Of course you will. Those don't interest you. The only ones you're interested in are the ones that go bad. If the only ones you consider are the ones that go bad then you can say they all go bad.
Oh boy…..
I’m just gonna leave that one alone.
I’m just saying, it’s too cringeworthy to discuss on that level. That’s not a viable justification in my opinion. Only costing a few innocent lives every year. Year after year. The ends simply do not justify the means. That’s all I have to say about it. I’m content to just disagree and leave it at that.Of course you will. Those don't interest you. The only ones you're interested in are the ones that go bad. If the only ones you consider are the ones that go bad then you can say they all go bad.
I’m just saying, it’s too cringeworthy to discuss on that level. That’s not a viable justification in my opinion. Only costing a few innocent lives every year. Year after year. The ends simply do not justify the means. That’s all I have to say about it. I’m content to just disagree and leave it at that.
I sorry that the real world makes you cringe. Yes, a few innocent lives are lost each year and that's tragic. It should not happen. But that number of lost lives might be higher if the police waited for those violent criminals to be in a public area with more innocents.
Here’s where the last one left off. Again, not going there. We don’t see eye to eye on this one.
lol, use a brinks truck and fake a breakdown.Have a van pull up outside the house with Free $hit written on the side. Like a Snap-On truck. When the suspect gets in throw a blanket over them. Problem solved.
I wonder is that is might be older wisdom. Bonnie and Clyde were confronted on a country road (maybe highway), not on Main Street or inside a bank.I think an argument could be made against confronting the dangerous suspects out in public with innocent civilians all around. The can usually minimize the threat to the public because they do have their "cool equipment."