Posted on Dec 21, 2016
LTC Stephen Conway
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1SG Al Brown
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I remember walking through Frankfurt Airport back in the early 90's and a female Polizei Officer had an MP5 strapped over her back. I thought it was a brilliant deterrent.
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MSG Dan Castaneda
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Not unless I was a criminal.
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SSgt Boyd Welch
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No. Anytime I flew into Skipohl Airport, the police had automatic weapons.
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SFC Intelligence Analyst
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I've been in places where private security guards carry shotguns in the movie theater, so no
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LTC Stephen Conway
LTC Stephen Conway
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Sounds like the southside of Chicago Cabrini-Green development project? LOL where was this?
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Couple places south of the border where the official language is not english
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1LT Rich Voss
1LT Rich Voss
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MAJ - Cabrini-Green Projects have been torn down and replaced by luxury condos, town-homes, apartments and such. There never was a movie theater in the immediate area....just sayin'
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SPC(P) Information Security (Is) Analyst
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No, I'm not worried about the LEO having an SMG
I'm worried WHY (potential threat) he's openly carrying one.
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SGT William Howell
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When i was a FTO on our police department I always tought young rookies "A pistol is only used to get to your rifle." There is a time and a place for long guns. It looks like these guys came ready for a gun fight.
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TSgt Hh 60 G Maintainer
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If you travel the world, you will see a lot more/better security measures that are blatantly on display. Most world nations don't cater to snowflakes who get their feeling hurt by everything. If you get scared by automatic weaponry, you best stay away from Israel, or Mexico City airport, for that matter.
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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Didn't bother me a bit when I first landed in Frankfurt and saw how well armed the Polizei were.
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SP5 Joel O'Brien
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Edited 9 y ago
It was seeing Mexican 'military' with automatic weapons a few years ago as we prepared for a visit to Tulum that was upsetting to me.
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PO3 Donald Murphy
PO3 Donald Murphy
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I was just in Tulum two weeks ago. No cops at all. The whole place was beautified and catered to the cruise ship crowd. There were a few "dress uniform" police down town but nothing out of the ordinary. Even in the "hood" it was very sparkly and everyone was making sure you (and your dollars!) felt welcome.
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SP5 Joel O'Brien
SP5 Joel O'Brien
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PO3 Donald Murphy - Donald, thank you for the update! Granted, it was awhile ago that I was there. Sounds like things have improved! But I still will never go 'South of the border" again.
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PO3 Donald Murphy
PO3 Donald Murphy
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SP5 Joel O'Brien - COME ON DOWN. Everythings very clean and safe and the cruise ships have dropped millions into the area. You wouldn't recognize the place. The locals are being paid to the point that they're above poverty so thats a move in the right direction and the food is great.
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SP5 Joel O'Brien
SP5 Joel O'Brien
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PO3 Donald Murphy - Sounds like things have improved! Thanks for the update.
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SSgt Carpenter
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The only reason it would bother me is because I think that it's an outdated idea. I'd rather see them carrying ARs than MP5s
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PO3 Donald Murphy
PO3 Donald Murphy
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Remember tho - cops aren't as accurate as in the movies. A stray/missed 5.56mm round is going to do a lot more collateral damage than a stray 9mm round...
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SSG Jeremy Sharp
SSG Jeremy Sharp
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I agree PO3 Murphy, no one is as accurate as the movies. And I get far more training with my weapons in LE than I ever did in the military. I agree that for LE an AR15/M4 application is probably more appropriate than an MP5 but that also depends on exactly what the officer is doing. On several of the tactical team you may have M4s, 12 gauge, MP5 and .308 as well as every conceivable configuration of handgun.
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SSgt Carpenter
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PO3 Donald Murphy - I did a little quick research (that I should have done before commenting), and found that unlike earlier subguns the MP5 is capable of semi-auto fire, which makes me a lot more comfortable with that particular submachine gun. I've watched plenty of soldiers shoot (I started Army side), so I'm aware how hard it is to be accurate. I'm still of the mind however that the subguns time has come and gone.
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