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Re: Scenario where off duty cop is in a situation with BG's

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 6:25 am
by jmra
gigag04 wrote:I would no sooner give up a gun to an off duty cop than I would to a circus a clown.
:smilelol5:

Re: Scenario where off duty cop is in a situation with BG's

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 8:30 am
by A-R
Excaliber wrote:One dimwitted batman at an incident scene is bad; two dimwitted batmen working together is likely to be catastrophic.
I'd like to nominate "dimwitted batmen" to the TxCHLForum Thesaurus as a synonym for "mall ninjas".

And, BTW, kudos for the plural use of the term. "Two dimwitted batmen working together" is a horrifying thought exercise.

:cheers2:

Re: Scenario where off duty cop is in a situation with BG's

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 11:57 am
by jmra
A-R wrote:
Excaliber wrote:One dimwitted batman at an incident scene is bad; two dimwitted batmen working together is likely to be catastrophic.
I'd like to nominate "dimwitted batmen" to the TxCHLForum Thesaurus as a synonym for "mall ninjas".

And, BTW, kudos for the plural use of the term. "Two dimwitted batmen working together" is a horrifying thought exercise.

:cheers2:
Wouldn't Two dimwitted batmen working together" constitute a government agency?

Re: Scenario where off duty cop is in a situation with BG's

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 12:22 pm
by gigag04
jmra wrote:
A-R wrote:
Excaliber wrote:One dimwitted batman at an incident scene is bad; two dimwitted batmen working together is likely to be catastrophic.
I'd like to nominate "dimwitted batmen" to the TxCHLForum Thesaurus as a synonym for "mall ninjas".

And, BTW, kudos for the plural use of the term. "Two dimwitted batmen working together" is a horrifying thought exercise.

:cheers2:
Wouldn't Two dimwitted batmen working together" constitute a government agency?
Two is too small, efficient, and cost effective. Govt work requires thousands.

Re: Scenario where off duty cop is in a situation with BG's

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 1:18 pm
by jbarn
JALLEN wrote:You wouldn't want a cop to lose his job for shooting someone with a weapon he had not qualified on, would you?
I do not believe that would be an issue. Many departments do not require qualification with off duty handguns. Mine didn't, either.
The local LEO's carry Glock .40's or whatever, you hand him a Sig 9mm. He hasn't qualified with that weapon, there is no paperwork.... Good Grief!

I'd hate to think what would happen if I handed this guy my P7M8, a type he likely has never seen or handled! Talk about a monkey with a saxophone, under pressure!!!
I love the P7, grip it properly and it works. ;)

Re: Scenario where off duty cop is in a situation with BG's

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 1:33 pm
by mojo84
jmra wrote:
A-R wrote:
Excaliber wrote:One dimwitted batman at an incident scene is bad; two dimwitted batmen working together is likely to be catastrophic.
I'd like to nominate "dimwitted batmen" to the TxCHLForum Thesaurus as a synonym for "mall ninjas".

And, BTW, kudos for the plural use of the term. "Two dimwitted batmen working together" is a horrifying thought exercise.

:cheers2:
Wouldn't Two dimwitted batmen working together" constitute a government agency?

Executive branch -President and Vice president.

Re: Scenario where off duty cop is in a situation with BG's

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 1:34 pm
by Texascrewser
mojo84 wrote:
jmra wrote:
A-R wrote:
Excaliber wrote:One dimwitted batman at an incident scene is bad; two dimwitted batmen working together is likely to be catastrophic.
I'd like to nominate "dimwitted batmen" to the TxCHLForum Thesaurus as a synonym for "mall ninjas".

And, BTW, kudos for the plural use of the term. "Two dimwitted batmen working together" is a horrifying thought exercise.

:cheers2:
Wouldn't Two dimwitted batmen working together" constitute a government agency?

Executive branch -President and Vice president.
Beat me to it!! "rlol"

Re: Scenario where off duty cop is in a situation with BG's

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 1:47 pm
by mojo84
I also thought about Palosy and Reed. Names misspelled intentional. I don't respect them enough to even spell their names correctly.

Re: Scenario where off duty cop is in a situation with BG's

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 1:53 pm
by Oldgringo
Nope...for all of the above reasons.