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I think the cultural differences are hard for us Brits to appreciate.
We do not have armed police walking the streets (although we do have special
armed police who can be called upon when the need arises). Nor do we have
many criminals with guns. So guns are just not seen in the Uk. (Although some
criminals do manage to get hold of guns but again this is rare).
I've never seen a real gun or even a good fake gun in my entire life. I've walked
through dodgy estates in the dark and it has never crossed my mind for one second
that someone walking by might have a gun. I've seen police chases and police
stopping cars, but again it never occurs to me that someone may have a gun.
Most police over here, while cautious and may expect a knife, would not really expect
a criminal to have a gun.
So for us Brits when we hear of these seemingly daily shootings in the US, it's a big
shock and hard not to compare how police over here do things.
I suppose though that if there was a high chance criminals were armed, then our
police would act differently as well.
I'm just glad we don't live in a country where guns are the norm.
A friend went to New York a few years ago and they said they were so shocked to see
the police openly carrying guns, they thought it was just something seen in the
movies and it just didn't sink into her brain that this was actually part of American life.
Ceilede, your were rather harsh to amazing grace. You have to make allowances
for people from different cultures on here. The flags are the give away.
If you actually knew amazing grace then you would not be using the term "you people"
in such a distainful way" you would have known it was a genuine comment and question
from a genuine person. When you get to know her better you will probably feel
embarrassed later.
We do not have armed police walking the streets (although we do have special
armed police who can be called upon when the need arises). Nor do we have
many criminals with guns. So guns are just not seen in the Uk. (Although some
criminals do manage to get hold of guns but again this is rare).
I've never seen a real gun or even a good fake gun in my entire life. I've walked
through dodgy estates in the dark and it has never crossed my mind for one second
that someone walking by might have a gun. I've seen police chases and police
stopping cars, but again it never occurs to me that someone may have a gun.
Most police over here, while cautious and may expect a knife, would not really expect
a criminal to have a gun.
So for us Brits when we hear of these seemingly daily shootings in the US, it's a big
shock and hard not to compare how police over here do things.
I suppose though that if there was a high chance criminals were armed, then our
police would act differently as well.
I'm just glad we don't live in a country where guns are the norm.
A friend went to New York a few years ago and they said they were so shocked to see
the police openly carrying guns, they thought it was just something seen in the
movies and it just didn't sink into her brain that this was actually part of American life.
Ceilede, your were rather harsh to amazing grace. You have to make allowances
for people from different cultures on here. The flags are the give away.
If you actually knew amazing grace then you would not be using the term "you people"
in such a distainful way" you would have known it was a genuine comment and question
from a genuine person. When you get to know her better you will probably feel
embarrassed later.