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To: Darksheare
And that is not done by punching them into submission.

Who are you the God of Cops? "Punching is a taught tactic", right? Why else would a cop be punching if not to obtain submission? It's allowed! It's taught! Wake up and smell the coffee!

307 posted on 07/05/2014 2:01:27 AM PDT by dr_lew
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To: dr_lew

” Who are you the God of Cops? “Punching is a taught tactic”, right?”

Not here.
They teach compliance pain.
That means grips, grapples, and pins.
Dummy there had her on the ground, all he needed to do was get her to roll over.
Instead he decided it was mma facepunch time.
You keep trying to excuse this abuse.
One wonders what your motives are.


308 posted on 07/05/2014 2:06:08 AM PDT by Darksheare (Try my coffee, first one's free..... Even robots will kill for it!)
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To: dr_lew

You are an effin idiot.

Hate to say it but, there it is.

I spent 4 years as a Sheriff Explorer and 2 years in college in Police Science.

I never saw an officer through a punch. In fact, it was explained several times why throwing a punch is ineffective by officers I rode with as we rolled up on certain situations.

Further, I worked in two different jails and never saw a punch fly.

there was a time I had a guy in the sally port. I instructed on his posture and conduct. Even told him what would happen if he violated the commands.

I had a hold of his belt and as I began to search him he started to turn around. I helped him and swung him to the opposite side of the cage. Next thing I knew the cage door flew open and three gigantic deputies grabbed this, forced him to the ground.

He was stripped of his clothes and cuffed.

Then marched into the “Blue Room” and left there all night.

I have no idea why it was called the Blue Room as it was green.

In offense/defense classes, at college, theory and law were explained as to why grappling and submission holds were superior to going “Toe to Toe” with an individual.

Punching anyone from a practical perspective can take a very long time and the results are subjective, leading to escalation of force many times.

Using the body’s linear construct, however, with elements of Judo and Haipkido, there is no confusion as a limb is controlled forced the body to act in a certain way, no matter what.

the theory of law attached to “fighting” is also taught.

So, no. You are wrong. Fighting and punching is not taught anywhere.


325 posted on 07/05/2014 6:40:20 AM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously-you won't live through it anyway-Enjoy Yourself ala Louis Prima)
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