@Evil Jimmy Krankie . Whilst working at home, I've been watching Police Force Australia. todays episode covered 3 major crimes and the crims just own up on all of them. One of them in your neck of the woods, The Flight Centre Robberies, DS Troy Kendall (what a cracking super hero name) gets his man, well boy really and the kid just leads them to his lock up where they find the evidence. If the kid could change one thing, it wasn't that he wouldn't do it, but he would go back and not leave his DNA at one of the shops. The perps in all 3 just didn't care that they'd been caught and were quite happy to take whatever was dished out. No fight, no denial, nowt
Jobsworth Title of the day goes to the Sergeant on "stop sign duty" in Sydney, fining people for not actually coming to stop, the video shows her rolling but not enough to even register on her speedometer.
All in all though it got me thinking, because most of their ancestors are criminals anyhow. Policing seems quite relaxed as it is in the UK (largely) but despite carrying guns, is quite tame compared to the US, mind that is only going off TV programmes. I haven't seen a uniformed cop in Australia draw his gun, or even have his hand ready to go for his holster when approaching cars etc. Conclusion is that Yanks are gun toting, trigger happy twats, Aussie cops are almost comatose but ready for anything, and UK Cops just don't bother with those things that go bang unless they need highly trained firearms officers. Obviously the countries face different circumstances. So to cut a long story short and to create some debate whilst we work from home, what is gun crime like in Australia? Is it necessary for all cops to carry guns, what sort of training do they get and would the UK way not be possible in Aus?