I'll try again, but then I'm done. Please stay away from the police apologetics until you've done the job. Hanging around instructors of tactical backgrounds hasn't earned you the credibility to speak on behalf of the LE community. You seem to be getting deeper in this thread, and all the current and former LEOs I know on this board have sided with guys like Talltex and Mojo84.nightmare69 wrote:I get what you are saying. You don't like the fact that police departments are turning into the national guard with gadgets and toys that James Bond would be proud of. You are afraid that one day the police will come for your guns and you due to all the firepower and equipment they have now it would be suicide to try to resist. You believe that police are using any excuse they can to deploy swat and dress up like army rangers. You think that the police are becoming too powerful and exercising this power too frequently over the citizens they swore to protect. Am I close?talltex wrote:You just don't seem to "get it" and keep making the points for us. That's precisely the mindset many of us are concerned about, and you seem to aspire to be just like "all the operators with the cool ninja toys" . What possible justification can be given for a police chief in a small town to NEED a helicopter, because that is one EXPENSIVE toy...just the maintenance would break most small town department's budget.nightmare69 wrote:All of our instructors are retired LEOs. The one with the least amount of experience has 16yrs on the streets that was cut short by a drunk driver. All the operators that talk about the cool ninja toys are active swat or were. We have a chief of police of a small town who is a special instuctor who is getting a helicopter, if that is not cool idk what is. They all say that LE is 95% boring, 4% cool, 1% terror.
The government is the reason a lot of these small departments are able to get ahold of this equipment. MRAPS, helicopters, and all the other operator toys are bought through grant programs from the federal government.
When you are sworn in, you will not have the first clue on how to actually BE the police. I strongly suggest some patient, quiet, learning and putting in a couple years on the streets, on your own, before debating the pros and cons of tactical teams on the internet or publicly posting your excitement about ninja toys. The words "But my instructor said ______" will not serve you well in FTO or on the internet.
Hope this isn't too harsh. I've been there. I've gotten too loud too soon. Learn faster than I did.