Moderator: The Mod Squad
AOS members are all volunteers, who must qualify at a national selection and induction course. Members then train in their districts for one day every month, plus have a three-day intensive refresher course each year.
Heylin wrote:Its a bit of a joke when,in my biased opinion, a large proportion of the public are more trained \ ready for combat than the police force combined.
ihavelift wrote:
There's no way of proving anybody's opinion so why bother arguing a moot point?
I think it also makes a bit of a difference when you are being shot at
I was more meaning they would be more likely to miss and panic when being shot at. Could be the reason why the kid got killed who knows.
Heylin wrote:If thats the case, we need to get different people on the AOS, part of the job is being shot at and they should be able to perform under those situations.
AOS should be up there with SWAT, SAS, Special Forces etc,
I take it you're aware of how much money it takes to keep a dedicated SWAT team in operation??
http://people.howstuffworks.com/swat-team1.htm wrote:The municipal costs of SWAT teams can vary tremendously. In a large urban area, the SWAT team is usually a dedicated, 24/7 unit with as many as 60 officers. Costs for equipment, training and personnel can run to seven figures. Smaller cities can get by with a 10-person team that carries out regular police functions, but can respond as a SWAT team when the need arises. This can cost somewhere around $100,000 per year or more, a significant amount for a small town. Start-up costs can be even greater.
Heylin wrote:Wouldnt get much change from about $800,000 per major centre.
Return to General Car Discussion
Users browsing this forum: No registered users and 25 guests