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re: Theory on chokehold bans
Posted on 6/13/20 at 12:23 pm to Tantal
Posted on 6/13/20 at 12:23 pm to Tantal
Thanks for your service, muck respect.
I do have a question though - whether you are taught that or not, when it comes down to a life or death struggle, do you really want any tool in the arsenal banned?
If it is banned, then they will claim any use of a "choke hold" is excessive per se.
I am no Sean Hannity, butI have rolled enough to know that sometimes a choke or a crank is what prevents itself.
And yeah, a crank is gonna be called a choke once chokes are deemed evil.
I do have a question though - whether you are taught that or not, when it comes down to a life or death struggle, do you really want any tool in the arsenal banned?
If it is banned, then they will claim any use of a "choke hold" is excessive per se.
I am no Sean Hannity, butI have rolled enough to know that sometimes a choke or a crank is what prevents itself.
And yeah, a crank is gonna be called a choke once chokes are deemed evil.
Posted on 6/13/20 at 5:03 pm to SOKAL
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life or death struggle, do you really want any tool in the arsenal banned?
That’s The problem. The POS you’re fighting against doesn’t have rules to follow. So you’d be limiting the officer’s abilities to fight to possibly save his life or the life of another.
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