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Steezie
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I've been reading through some stuff on another forum about SWAT teams.
SWAT (Special Weapons And Tactics) are highly trained police officers who respond to special situations where ordinary police officers need help. They are the 911 for cops. They respond to hostage situations, barricaded suspects, again anything that patrol cant handle.
SWAT rolls generally in five man elements with a variety of tools and weapons for different jobs. Most police departments in major cities have a SWAT team (If not by that name).
They generally try to stick to non-lethal methods and they are trained vigorously in taking down suspects without resorting to lethal force.
But some people object to SWAT teams because they see SWAT teams as a paramilitary force controlled by the police department. SWAT's weapons are hardcore enough to deal with serious firefights (M4A1 assault rifles, long range M40 sniper rifles for SWAT snipers) but they also deploy a great deal of LTL (Less Than Lethal) weapons such as teargas, tasers, beanbag shotguns, and stingball grenades.
Do you think that police departments should have a SWAT team or if SWAT's function or weapons avalible to them should be different?
SWAT (Special Weapons And Tactics) are highly trained police officers who respond to special situations where ordinary police officers need help. They are the 911 for cops. They respond to hostage situations, barricaded suspects, again anything that patrol cant handle.
SWAT rolls generally in five man elements with a variety of tools and weapons for different jobs. Most police departments in major cities have a SWAT team (If not by that name).
They generally try to stick to non-lethal methods and they are trained vigorously in taking down suspects without resorting to lethal force.
But some people object to SWAT teams because they see SWAT teams as a paramilitary force controlled by the police department. SWAT's weapons are hardcore enough to deal with serious firefights (M4A1 assault rifles, long range M40 sniper rifles for SWAT snipers) but they also deploy a great deal of LTL (Less Than Lethal) weapons such as teargas, tasers, beanbag shotguns, and stingball grenades.
Do you think that police departments should have a SWAT team or if SWAT's function or weapons avalible to them should be different?