It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
(visit the link for the full news article)
The attack follows a similar incident at the Joondalup police station on Monday night when a ute was driven to the station's doors and set alight, causing extensive damage.
Security at stations was being reviewed, including the option of placing security guards at stations considered at risk, West Australian Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghansaid.
"If we see this escalating we might have to place security guards or something like that in the short term," Mr O'Callaghan said.
Originally posted by eldard
This could just be another propaganda to acclimatize the people into accepting civilian armed forces. So what else is new?
Originally posted by Raustin
You have got to be freaking kidding me. I swear most countries outside the US have the most candy ass police in the world.
Originally posted by eldard
This could just be another propaganda to acclimatize the people into accepting civilian armed forces. So what else is new?
Originally posted by Marked One
Exactly. NOTHING like this would ever happen in the US.
Originally posted by eldard
This could just be another propaganda to acclimatize the people into accepting civilian armed forces.
Originally posted by Marked One
Exactly. NOTHING like this would ever happen in the US. (I'm not being sarcastic.) American police are more professional than this.
Originally posted by Marked OneAgain. This is happening in Australia. Chances of this happening in America are slim to none. It would have to take somebody very brazen and professional to pull off a stunt like this. Nine times out of ten you'd be hard pressed to find such a criminal mastermind. And even if something like this were to happen? Chances of being successful in significantly crippling a police force by attacking their headquarters? Again--slim to none. They won't get far.
Originally posted by Now_Then
What's wrong here? I don't see security at a police station being a bad thing.
Originally posted by Raustin
You have got to be freaking kidding me. I swear most countries outside the US have the most candy ass police in the world.
Originally posted by Marked One
Exactly. NOTHING like this would ever happen in the US. (I'm not being sarcastic.) American police are more professional than this.
Originally posted by johnsky
Originally posted by Marked One
Exactly. NOTHING like this would ever happen in the US.
Wait... what?
Nobody would ever attack a police station?
Or police stations would never hire armed security to patrol their grounds?
Cause, I can see both situations to be quite possible in any country... yes, the states too.
If there aren't enough trained police to guard the building, then alternatives have to be found until then.
... you currently have what... a handful of police officers for all of Maine?
I think it would be pretty darned easy to knock over a police station in the US...
and very likely that they'd hire assistance.
Especially when you consider how far you have to travel to get to the next major population area... you could wipe out an entire police force, and leave town before the neighboring police force even got to the city limits.
[edit on 10-12-2008 by johnsky]
Originally posted by darkmaninperth
Maybe it is just stupid policy making.
Do you really believe this to some tool of the NWO?
Originally posted by AGENT_T
Originally posted by Marked One
Exactly. NOTHING like this would ever happen in the US. (I'm not being sarcastic.) American police are more professional than this.
No you're right.
Oh wait a sec... what was that really big one called? erm, something like the
'Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building'.
Apart from that then.
Originally posted by The Last Man on Earth
Originally posted by Marked One
Exactly. NOTHING like this would ever happen in the US. (I'm not being sarcastic.) American police are more professional than this.
Like professionally tasering people with broken backs? Or who are watching their father drown?
The US police are a bunch of trigger-happy thugs, it seems.
Originally posted by The Last Man on Earth
I'd like to see your working-out here, please. I want to know what percentage you arrived at and how you got there.