SWAT should practice on non-violent calls

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  • rambone

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    Gotta say I actually agree with Rambone on this one. (check for star alignment now)

    While I don't agree with the "throw the baby out with the bath water" thinking of some when it comes to SWAT teams. I'd like to think that if a SWAT team needs to "practice" on situations where their use is not warranted, perhaps that jurisdiction needs to rethink whether they need a team at all.
    :yesway:

    SWAT would have a lot less critics (including myself) if they were reserved for 'special' scenarios, as intended. If they are to be used routinely, they should call themselves RWAT.
     
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