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12-10-10, 11:47 PM #1
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Camaro Police Chase
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Well besides reinforcing the stereotype about Camaro drivers...and the surprising fact that GM makes very good windows...
Is it common for LEO's to try and break a window with the barrel of their gun? Just seems like that's an AD waiting to happen.
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12-11-10, 12:11 AM #2
Umm, I'm a Camaro driver, but it is for sale.
Meanwhile, fishing in Russia:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SkzV5AIK8iM
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12-13-10, 11:13 AM #3
Just another reason why I'll never remove any equipment from my belt, never know when you'll actually need it...
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12-13-10, 12:58 PM #4
No , but I have seen it attempted on more than one police chase video. It is an accidential discharge waiting to happened as you said. It would be kinda embarassing explaining why your firearm discharged and let's not mention if you managed to shoot yourself , a fellow officer or a suspect in the process. Another problem which could occur is that you manage to damage your firearm to the point where it is disabled and of course to comply with Murphy's Law the suspect produces a fuctional firearm that hasn't been used to beat on anything. Not a good idea all the way around.
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