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Unread 01-18-2021, 09:02 PM   #10
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Default A snake that does not bite, teaches no lesson

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Originally Posted by lugerholsterrepair View Post
Venomous snake handlers, tiger collectors and firearms users among others should review training protocols and procedures on a more than regular basis. Law enforcement is certainly not immune from negligence or complacency not to leave out stupidity. Train hard and train often, classroom then practical application.



I agree with Ed..there is no better learning aid than recognizing the gravity or your error. then not making it again.
I agree with Mssrs. Jerry & Ed. When i was on the job, we had an AD in the office during simulator training. Officer did not check his weapon (a .380 PPK/S) and training officer didn't, either. Result: .380 round through TV screen. Officer was counseled but not removed. Safety protocols needed revision.....r
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