Great follow up! I was wondering what happened after that rent a cop pulled on a real cop.
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Dude (Old Spike)
He went back to playing call of duty and was bullied as usual by some guy that he thinks sounds black
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stokkebye (sounds retarded)
Oh yeah becuase it is unbeleivable that a cop could shoot up an IRS building in this day and age. Government employees never go "postal".
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skeptoid (Old Spike)
A taxpayer - with a fucking gun???!?? All units respond immediately!
Just curious - whose judgment here was unbelievable?
In Ontario security guards are not allowed to be armed, typically. Not sure about gov buildings, but even there I would think you would want real cops or whatever. When I worked as a security guard the most important thing they stressed was that do not ever, under any circumstances unless you fear for your safety, put your hands on anyone. Ever. Let alone draw a gun.
In any case a fascinating situation to watch unfold.
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(Long Spike)
Great follow up! I was wondering what happened after that rent a cop pulled on a real cop.
(Old Spike)
He went back to playing call of duty and was bullied as usual by some guy that he thinks sounds black
(sounds retarded)
Oh yeah becuase it is unbeleivable that a cop could shoot up an IRS building in this day and age. Government employees never go "postal".
(Old Spike)
A taxpayer - with a fucking gun???!?? All units respond immediately!
Just curious - whose judgment here was unbelievable?
In Ontario security guards are not allowed to be armed, typically. Not sure about gov buildings, but even there I would think you would want real cops or whatever. When I worked as a security guard the most important thing they stressed was that do not ever, under any circumstances unless you fear for your safety, put your hands on anyone. Ever. Let alone draw a gun.
In any case a fascinating situation to watch unfold.