For the sake of discussion, not because I believe it, I'm going to say yes, yes they should.
If cops have control of the vehicles like this, then it means they will feel like they have control of a situation, which means they may be less twitchy, less fearful, so more likely to resort to violence as a first defense.
It would also prevent deadly chases through public areas that often result in collateral damage and injuries to civilians.
And that's all I have. Can anyone else think of any positive spins on this?
For the sake of discussion, not because I believe it, I'm going to say yes, yes they should.
If cops have control of the vehicles like this, then it means they will feel like they have control of a situation, which means they may be less twitchy, less fearful, so more likely to resort to violence as a first defense.
It would also prevent deadly chases through public areas that often result in collateral damage and injuries to civilians.
And that's all I have. Can anyone else think of any positive spins on this?