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01-14-2007, 04:15 AM
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| Sure, people make movies about meth addicts and trailer park drama all the time. Well, maybe not all the time, but once in a while. I bet after having shown how receptive they are to the Armed & Famous production, Muncie might start to look pretty good to say an indie film crew looking to make some movie about the bleakness of the Midwest. No? |
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01-14-2007, 05:32 AM
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| They actually allowed those 'celebrities' to carry loaded weapons and positionally perform in a manner where they might conceivably use them? Quote:
Incredible approaching unfathomable considering the potential liabilities the city could have faced in the event one of the celebrity busts went haywire. I wonder if the contract with the city had the show picking up the tab for any wrongful death or other lawsuit directly related to one of the celebrity temp law enforcement officers. If not, agreeing to collaborate with the show seems remarkably foolhardy, but if the city had their butts covered in case 3 weeks training of folks unlikely as a whole to qualify for training as real cops proved insufficent, I guess there's no harm. Lots of municipalities scrambling for whatever cash they can generate these days. Quote:
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01-14-2007, 12:48 PM
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01-15-2007, 01:23 AM
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| The three-week thing isn't really all that unheard of. They're not full-on officers after all, they're just reserves. Real reserves in a lot of places are only required to complete three weeks of training. So, in that sense, Armed & Famous didn't cut corners. |
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01-15-2007, 04:27 AM
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| I totally agree. If Armed and Famous was like every other reality show and everyone was just messing around and trying to Beth-it-up for the cameras, it wouldn't work. |
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01-15-2007, 02:12 PM
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| Three weeks sounds a little scary to me, my son's police academy training was 19 weeks.
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01-15-2007, 05:51 PM
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Three weeks overall training does not validate the carrying of firearms in my view. They should have restricted them to more likely to be non-lethal varieties of enforcement aids. Even then, I wouldn't trust any of these temps to have a primary positioning in taking someone down. Detainees have died even from the manner in which they are restrained, whether by design or lack of training. | ||
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01-15-2007, 06:06 PM
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| I doubt that any of the celebrity recruits have real bullets in their guns, even if the show states to the contrary. They are riding along as an apprentice. They aren't handling these calls by themselves. You see plenty of other officers lurking in the background with all of these calls, and their "buddy" is right there. | |
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01-15-2007, 09:19 PM
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| Yeah, I bet even if the bullets are real, if somebody like Wee-man took it upon himself to draw his weapon and take aim at some perp (even if the perp deserved to get shot), Wee-man's buddy would stop him, and some other lurking cop would handle the situation. Anyway, remember, the show is called Armed and Famous, so for that reason alone, they've gotta be armed (it's a great title). |
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01-16-2007, 03:32 AM
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| For sure! If anything even remotely big happens, I'm sure the celebs will be ushered to the rear. In the rear with the gear. No way the producers of Armed and Famous (or the real cops for that matter) are gonna let them get stuck in a hail of bullets during some kind of huge shootout. |
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