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Tha t was indeed brave and needed part of their training. India also follows similiar training tactics.
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Tha t was indeed brave and needed part of their training. India also follows similiar training tactics.
Well i have seen Islamabad women police anti terrorist squad in such drills.
Spot on! This is more like stupidity than anything else. As they say, discretion is the better part of valor. What was he trying to prove? He is just attempting to be a hero. And that's nothing to do with whether he has balls or not!There is a very thin line between bravery and stupidity.
Spot on! This is more like stupidity than anything else. As they say, discretion is the better part of valor. What was he trying to prove? He is just attempting to be a hero. And that's nothing to do with whether he has balls or not!
Ok, but let's say a gust of wind or an elbow shake results in knocking that guy's head off? Will the shooter be booked for murder/culpable homicide not amounting to murder as per the PPC? And that would be curtains for the instructor. Instead of leading an SSG platooon or company, he would be leading a group of convicts incarcerated in jail!Just a tradition that has been going for numerous courses, this happens only once per course as I understand. Although I understand your POV, but this is the stuff that happens in elite units.
Ok, but let's say a gust of wind or an elbow shake results in knocking that guy's head off? Will the shooter be booked for murder/culpable homicide not amounting to murder as per the PPC?