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I've seen some ugly pictures of those injuries.I like Glocks, but they are getting some bad raps for firing on their own.. Hint the term Glock Leg.
I've seen some ugly pictures of those injuries.I like Glocks, but they are getting some bad raps for firing on their own.. Hint the term Glock Leg.
Yeah I wouldn't want to be on the receiving end of it... YouTube has a video of an instructor where his gun went off and got his leg, he also did a follow up video of the healing, had a nice sized hole in his leg for a long time... went from mid thigh and out his calf if I remember correctly.I've seen some ugly pictures of those injuries.
From what I have read, "Glock leg" is a result of carelessness. You do not have your finger on the trigger unless you are ready to fire. Those people that holster their firearm with their finger on the trigger are careless and not obeying very basic firearm safety rules. Sadly, there are many states that do not require you pass a firearm safety course in order to get your CCL.I like Glocks, but they are getting some bad raps for firing on their own.. Hint the term Glock Leg.
Cops are actually well educated, Having to Continue education as they work I forgot what the required credit hours are per year to stay on the force, I know this because I have been through the training and testing to get on the list In the past.My 2 cents worth, a lot of the officers I have known, liked carrying a gun because it made them feel powerful and the badge gave them the sense of control over others. Really? they need to get over themselves.
Compensation i am sorry to say when the gun has a longer barrel and it is only 4 inches. I do not know how a lot of them keep their job but is does not seem to take much to be a cop.
I know they are only human and have bad days in that instant they really should not be out with both a chip and a gun. If you have not noticed there is a big division in the people inside the USA, "The Government" "the Cops" and then the working class. You folks do remember those 2 other groups are supposed to be working for us, we pay them, now it looks like we pay them to shoot us as well. Yep more to be said for "papers please" soon they will stop saying please.
BTW, I carry a gun and will be happy to use it, rape and robbery is not on my bucket list of things to do.
This is true as far as signing up, but once you get out of the cadet school you are required to earn your bachelors and continue your education by X amount of credits per year ( they have this in the paper work once you are recruited as a Cadet and before you are placed on the force ) if you don't get X amount of credits they suspend you, then if you still don't, termination is next. and this is on going even after a Bachelor degree is earned as they want you to keep up on the laws and other legal stuff.
- Education Requirement
Most agencies expect officers to have a high school diploma or GED at a minimum. Some agencies require a bachelor’s degree or a minimum number of college credit hours. Others offer additional pay based on educational attainment. Regardless, education beyond high school will only help you in your law enforcement career. Having a four-year degree or an advanced degree is an asset in your career progression, particularly when seeking a promotion or specialized assignment.
Be nice, you don't want to share a cell with Ben Dover.Being a cop is being in a different class now.
Fuggem.