In the paper this morning the police are asking for help to catch someone.
I don't think I want to help them do anything anymore. Last week some poor old dotty pensioner was shot dead by the police. He joins a growing list of incidents where police were not under fire but have shot down people who were really no threat to themselves or others.
In this case a 'hostage situation' was declared with a man refusing to let his wife be taken into care. He had a gun. He also had a gun license. However his wife was in hospital at the time with an infection. But Britain's finest still thought it was best to shoot him dead in case it became dangerous.
Dangerous to who?
Them? Well they could have just stayed out of the way till he fell asleep or lost interest in ranting.
The public? No chance - the place was evacuated and cordoned off.
The old boy? It couldn't have been much more dangerous for him than being shot dead could it?
It seems to me that the people given the guns and those deciding who lives and dies are clowns.
It is about time we were allowed to carry guns to protect ourselves from the police if we happen to be carrying a chair leg or catching a train. We would also be able to protect ourselves from criminals who the police are far too busy shooting OAPs to catch.
I don't think I want to help them do anything anymore. Last week some poor old dotty pensioner was shot dead by the police. He joins a growing list of incidents where police were not under fire but have shot down people who were really no threat to themselves or others.
In this case a 'hostage situation' was declared with a man refusing to let his wife be taken into care. He had a gun. He also had a gun license. However his wife was in hospital at the time with an infection. But Britain's finest still thought it was best to shoot him dead in case it became dangerous.
Dangerous to who?
Them? Well they could have just stayed out of the way till he fell asleep or lost interest in ranting.
The public? No chance - the place was evacuated and cordoned off.
The old boy? It couldn't have been much more dangerous for him than being shot dead could it?
It seems to me that the people given the guns and those deciding who lives and dies are clowns.
It is about time we were allowed to carry guns to protect ourselves from the police if we happen to be carrying a chair leg or catching a train. We would also be able to protect ourselves from criminals who the police are far too busy shooting OAPs to catch.