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I am surprised by the comments here like "It's so unrealistic that the officers run towards the hostiles during a shoot-out" or "I am sick of AI ramming into my vehicle during a police chase". I don't have that. During a shoot-out, cops will take cover behind cars or anything that provides cover and after the shootout there is like 2 dead cops which simply got hit during the shootout. Furthermore, I am hardly being rammed. Sometimes they will, but usually I am perfectly fine chasing others and keeping my car in a good shape.
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Cyclist Tired of waiting for Bomb Squad
Antia replied to Kifflommer's topic in Law Enforcement, Current Events & Society
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Wait so they were testing if that bridge was capable of holding a certain load? Best way to test if a bridge is gonna collapse is by LETTING PEOPLE GO UNDER IT Hmmm, in this particular case I agree that deaths could have been avoided, but not in all cases I think it's bad. In last century/decades mentality has changed to 'every death is one too many'. We are going in a state of too much security and too much safety. Every little threat to safety has to be eliminated. Not necessarily bad, but in some cases this should not be a thing at all. Especially when it comes to innovations, you can accept some deaths. Best example is the self-driving cars. Every time a self-driving car kills someone or even 'just injures' someone, I see the company responsible putting a halt to testing. I think we are limiting ourselves in innovating ourselves. We should accept that someone got hit by a car, and just move on developing it. What if during the industrial revolutions, the developers of innovations for that time stopped developing it after a death? We would be nowhere near where we are right now.
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Awesome! Thanks for helping out, I'll be working on a 2nd version with your feedback and present that as soon as it's ready! :)
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I decided to make a start with designing skins. I've been trying to master GIMP and I am still learning. Today I'd like to show you my first skins. Hopefully you guys can give me feedback, hints or tips so I can improve the skins and myself :) My first 2 skins: (Models are from t0y. I take no credits for the models. The cars can be found here: Blaine County Sheriff Ford Police Interceptor Blaine County Sheriff Chevrolet Tahoe
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Terrorist in the Netherlands knives down 3 people
Antia replied to Antia's topic in Law Enforcement, Current Events & Society
That's a very dangerous road that you're going in now. Eventhough that individual did a horrible thing, it's not upto us or upto the police officers to judge over his life like that. Lethal force should only be applied when necessary and not because the guy is a piece of shit. Driving someone off the road because he cut you off isn't a good thing either. I'd really not go there, in terms of sympathy. I advocate for attempting to save as many lifes as (safely) possible. Furthermore I notice the mentality amongst Americans that once a firearm is being used, it should be to kill. That certainly explains why most of the shootouts I see turn out in a massive bulletparty. I don't think that's the best thing. The way TheDivineHustle puts it, he says that once a suspect is shot down and is still alive, he should not be given aid or executed "The individual now needs to be neutralized". That's a massive undermining of the court system. -
Terrorist in the Netherlands knives down 3 people
Antia replied to Antia's topic in Law Enforcement, Current Events & Society
Of course. I mean, you're using a firearm on someone. There's a chance you're gonna kill the guy, but when the alternative is center mass and you're not in immediate danger, the legs would definitely have my preferral. Netherlands is a small country so the ambulance will arrive quickly here, except for some rural area's. But there's a maximum time of arrival and dispatch is continuously moving ambulances in the regions to make sure that that deadline can be reached. -
Terrorist in the Netherlands knives down 3 people
Antia replied to Antia's topic in Law Enforcement, Current Events & Society
The less lethal tools we have here are pepperspray and baton. Pepperspray would have been an option as well. The biking cop took a risk, but I wouldn't say massive hazard. He knew what he did and he did his job well. It's not true that you decide to shoot to kill when shooting for the legs. I don't have the numbers at this moment, but I am pretty sure that less people that got shot in the leg died than survived. Shooting someone in the leg is not choosing to kill, it's choosing to disable with a potentional of killing, which is a lot better than killing. In regards to Wendy's case, just wondering: If this exact case was happening again, is there anything that the police should have done differently to deal with this situation in your opinion? Or was this a feasible outcome? -
Terrorist in the Netherlands knives down 3 people
Antia replied to Antia's topic in Law Enforcement, Current Events & Society
They were very quick to confirm it wasn't terrorism though. And afterwards they figure maybe it's necessary to investigate that. And the entire media coverage was very very slim for such an incident. In that sense omroep west has done us a great favour, but NOS hardly reported on it right after it happened. Then the days after they figured maybe something else was going on. -
Terrorist in the Netherlands knives down 3 people
Antia replied to Antia's topic in Law Enforcement, Current Events & Society
Having mental issues doesn't mean there is no chance it was a terrorist attack. Also mentally ill people are perfectly capable of making terrorist attacks. Really depends on which of the many mental illnesses you got. Furthermore, he got released. They wouldn't release someone that is so mentally ill he'd be able to attempt to kill people like that. Lastly, his neighbours are saying that after his stay in the mental clinic, he had such a beard, but not before he went in there. Sounds like he radicalized there. Okay, let me nuance my piece a bit. First and foremost, I support American Police as much as I support Dutch police. Of course not every encounter leads to a shooting and the majority of cases work out like they should. It's the excesses though. Excesses in which some people on this forum still tend to defend the police. Back the blue is great, but not unconditionally. I joined this forum quite recently and as soon as I said anything about legs or taser, I'd be knocked over by posts with all kinds of vids and links explaining why you don't do those things. I figured this case was very good to show that the alternative to how US police do it, works out as well. True, every situation is different and every situation requires a different approach. The approach in the videos is not the best for other situations, true. However, your view of this is totally cranked. Apparently you think that everything the officers did was a bad thing, whereas the result is great. Of course, beanbags would have been an option, but standard 112-call police don't carry those and having to wait until one arrives isn't possible as it's an active threat. It looks like you'd have chosen to kill the guy, most likely with 30 bullet holes in his body if this were not a well equiped department (of which there are 1000s in the US). Tasers are not rolled out in The Netherlands yet, except for special teams like our S.W.A.T. (the guy in the shorties with the taser). We currently have a pilot running with regular officers carrying a taser, but that's not in The Hague. This is how you subdue someone that is actively stabbing people. You tell him to put his hands up, when he denies, you shoot him in the leg and/or warning shot. As LAST MEASURE you shoot to kill. I really wonder how the US police would have dealt in this situation. Also, firing 30 rounds at wendy's cannot be defended. It was a continuous stream of bullets flying by without a single moment of evaluation of wth they're even aiming at. Cost the life of an innocent person. You can't defend that way of working. Of course. You're talking prevention now. 100% security doesn't exist and most of prevention works behind the scenes by intelligence agencies etc. For now the Netherlands is a very safe country and it surprises me that Belgium had their attack in Brussels, France had multiple major attacks in Paris, Germany had attacks in Berlin and the Netherlands has stayed clean of that. -
Terrorist confused man knives down 3 people during a terror attack incident in the Netherlands *Some pictures/videos may be considered disturbing for some people.* Okay, so in The Netherlands we are somewhat "proud" that we didn't have any recent islam-related terror attack like Germany, Belgium and France had. All of them are somewhat neighbouring countries and have had to deal with major terror attacks. On the 5th of May we figured out why we have never had a terror attack -> MSM and police are rushing to call this an 'incident' instead of a terror attack, by a 'confused' person. Confused is now THE word-to-go to cover up terrorism. Let me walk you guys through the case: On the fifth of May a person started stabbing people randomly on a square in The Hague. There is currently no footage of that going down, but eyewithnesses say that he was specifically aiming to slit peoples throats. He was also heard saying "allahu akbar". The police response time was very quick (as you can expect in a big city). Within 3 minutes the first police officers arrived on scene. (Note how 1 officer "borrowed" a civillian bicycle, welcome to the Netherlands :D) See this video for what happened when the police arrived: https://twitter.com/omroepwest/status/992787627148443653 Notice how the guy keeps saying "allahu akbar" after he got shot in the leg. Other angle can be watched here: https://www.dumpert.nl/mediabase/7423653/37e9ff5e/schietincident_den_haag.html So the police arrived and starting shooting at his legs once he started walking towards the police officers. He still won't let go of the knive so the police decide to shoot some additional warning shots, which seem to have no effect on the suspect. The final arrest can be watched here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0UDLRsw794 So there are two notes that I want to make: First, the MSM and the police are so eager to defend islamic-based terrorism. They are spinning the whole story. This very clear picture of the suspect says a lot of what culture the suspect comes from: https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DccGaWdX0AAbi8P.jpg. Trust me, nobody in The Netherlands wears a hat when it's 25 degrees celsius. Furthermore, the days after, additional information started to leak out. The guy appears to be a refugee from Syria. I think we can thank EU politicians for being so blind to the dangers that accepting everyone with no proper plan other than "Poor people, be welcome! Here, take this house that dutch people are for approximately 7 years on a waiting list for, take 10.000 euro's and we'll make sure you get all the benefits that hard-working dutch people get". The other important note that I want to make is: AMERICANS, WATCH, LEARN! This guy got shot in the leg, something that is basically impossible when I have to believe you guys on this forum. The suspect was walking/running towards the police and it didn't turn in a massive shoot-out where 30 bullets are needed in order to kill a suspect (refferal to the Wendy's video that I lately saw on this forum). So is it possible to shoot someone in the leg when he comes at you with a knive? Apparently yeah, and he didn't even die from bullet fragmentations in his artery! And then they use a taser to finish this and arrest the suspect alive. This is how police work should be done.
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Knife attack in a Chinese School
Antia replied to Officer GILLETTE ABDI's topic in Law Enforcement, Current Events & Society
I was somewhat sarcastic. The point I was tryna make is that being an American or having a gun won't always keep you alive. -
Kim Jong-Un Meets South Korean President
Antia replied to Ronish Baxter's topic in Law Enforcement, Current Events & Society
I think it's the undiplomatic way Trump approaches things is how things work out for him. He is not a politician, like Obama or Clinton. They are always so diplomatic and are obviously going for their own poll ratings. Trump is different, which seems to be working out for him. That makes him quite a logical thinker. No SJW-crap, gun regulation thing etc. It won't make him that popular by those that love politically correct shit like MSM or hollywood (BIIIIIIGGGGG TIME policor). So I doubt he'll win the elections again, but it's good to have a president that is not going for the next elections win, but instead just does things that are in favour of the country. I think America can thank Trump for what he does as a president. Aside from whatever personal shit his opponents have for him, he hasn't made like enormously bad decisions. Of course that's a matter of perception, like "muslim-ban". Perfectly legal if you ask me. If it is statiscally proven that most terrorists come from those countries, it's matter of national security. -
Knife attack in a Chinese School
Antia replied to Officer GILLETTE ABDI's topic in Law Enforcement, Current Events & Society
You being an american won't do a thing once you get out of your country. And inside your country nobody will start a knife attack on you, because they're american and americans have guns. -
wow, that is unbelievable. Looks like during the firing of the first shots the cameraman was able to take cover but the sound guy was too late for that... Then the robber ran towards him and the cop kept shooting :/ Tough luck, crazy braveness to jump in the midst of a shooting as a film crew. Cameraman got lucky. If he stayed there too, he would have been shot as well. Sad to see this though
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Hi guys, Yesterday dutch police released a video about a chase that happened last saturday in the eastern part of our country, very close to the border. This video will give you great insight in dispatch communication, chases through 2 countries, the way we police here and also how we chase. I'd love some of your opinions on it :) Enjoy!
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Exactly. It just doesn't add up. And then the investigation reports remain classified. So the OPCW (The swiss lab is part of OPCW) won't ever inform the people about it. Only the governments, who are obviously trying to handpick whatever they like from the report, but leaving out a lot. That all in order to create 1 big enemy: Russia. Fear is one of the few ways to emotionally influence people by a lot. Creating a common very dangerous enemy in the east gets things done. Sad to see this evolving :/ It's indeed not an imposssible scenario, eventhough it's still morally and ethically unacceptable to do so. But it looks like no chemical weapon was used at the first place. IF Russia is able to indeed prove those people are the people from the video.

