ICE told to get the eff out

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don't be shy - what do you think about the circumstances?

He was suspected of failing to pay a toll fee.

I've been trying to work out the point you are raising. Is this about law enforcement putting themselves in danger. And whether it is still legal to use deadly force.
 
All the research shows the opposite. It shows that even untrained civilians would have had enough time to reassess and stop firing.
It also says that these findings are irrelevant away from a non threatening training ground. No stresses or heightened alert adrenaline etc are in play.
 
It also says that these findings are irrelevant away from a non threatening training ground. No stresses or heightened alert adrenaline etc are in play.

I did find that funny. Basically the people who commissioned the research didn't like the findings. So, they decided to try to trash it.
 
All the research shows the opposite. It shows that even untrained civilians would have had enough time to reassess and stop firing.
All the research.. come on, surely that sounds daft when you read it back.

I know you like a bit of AI. why not ask "how long does an officer take to decide to shoot"

HWM has already posted information that shows you are wrong.

In critical, high-stress situations, police officers often make the decision to use deadly force in
less than one second to two seconds. Research suggests that the average decision time to shoot in complex scenarios is roughly 0.5 to 0.9 seconds, while the total time from perceiving a threat to reacting and shooting can be under 1.5 seconds.
  • Physical Limitations: Even after the brain decides to stop shooting, it takes an average of 0.29 to 0.36 seconds for the body to physically stop pulling the trigger, often resulting in additional rounds being fired.
I did find that funny. Basically the people who commissioned the research didn't like the findings. So, they decided to try to trash it.
This is not an objective assessment.
 
I did find that funny. Basically the people who commissioned the research didn't like the findings. So, they decided to try to trash it.
It is ridiculous. Some of these research projects are bizzare. There was one done on whether or not foxes suffer stress being hunted.
 
I've been trying to work out the point you are raising. Is this about law enforcement putting themselves in danger. And whether it is still legal to use deadly force.
what's your opinion of the circumstances - forget the legal arguments.
 
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