I know a solider who was in Northern Ireland, at the time of the riots, and they had about as much authoirty as the police do in this situation if they wanted to shoot someone they had to hold up there gun and say "if you do not stop this" or something similar 3 times or so they could only soot them then, of course by the second time they had ran off :tsk: but i agree, much more crazy riots in Northern Irelandf*ck sake, you boys need to visit Northern Ireland and learn how to riot properly. We've been doing it for years now
I've seen some riots where the violence was unbelievable but with incredibly comedic moments in the midst of it all. A well known, lets call him an activist, was walking his pit bull on a chain and being chased around a green by a police armoured car in circles. Every time they'd get ahead of him and pile out the back doors they'd get pelted with stones and random items being chucked. I saw a doll, a teddy bear, a seat cushion, a couple of bottles, and at one point someone was chucking those little coconut and marshmallow biscuit things.
Eventually they cornered him and got out to which he responded by telling the dog to sit, which it did amidst the carnage, removing it's chain and clocking any copper who dared to walk near him.
Thankfully, the police were all armoured up in the full shoot and shebang so none of them were hurt but it was comical to watch. What was i doing there? Trying to get home, the road was blocked in all directions as I got caught in the middle, a lot of us had no choice but to stand there and chat to the squaddies 50 yards up the road while this was working itsself out and we were able to go!!
WTF? They weren't allowed to just open fire whenever they wanted to? That's f'ed up. What's the point of being in the army if you don't get to gun-down people in the street with total impunity without having to warn them about it first? Might as well join the girl-guides if you have to shout warnings before you pull the trigger...I know a solider who was in Northern Ireland, at the time of the riots, and they had about as much authoirty as the police do in this situation if they wanted to shoot someone they had to hold up there gun and say "if you do not stop this" or something similar 3 times or so they could only soot them then, of course by the second time they had ran off :tsk: but i agree, much more crazy riots in Northern Ireland
Yup, they also got allotted a certain amount of ammunition (200 rounds i think) and they where accountable for every bullet, i think they where checked every week or so but yeah a lot different to afghans ammo situationWTF? They weren't allowed to just open fire whenever they wanted to? That's f'ed up. What's the point of being in the army if you don't get to gun-down people in the street with total impunity without having to warn them about it first? Might as well join the girl-guides if you have to shout warnings before you pull the trigger...
Even more bull****. Oil-drums full of bullets should be positioned randomly around the 'action-zone', and soldiers should be encouraged to shoot as many shots as they want, with a minimum of 50 shots per day being mandatory. They should stand around in groups, shout loudly about stuff, and fire their guns into the air one-handed while brandishing them in a kind of upwards fist-pump action. I've seen video's of Al Qaida doing this kind of specific weapons-practice, presumably while training to take down our fighter aircraft and choppers with their withering randomly-placed small-arms fire, and our boys shouldn't feel left behind.Yup, they also got allotted a certain amount of ammunition (200 rounds i think) and they where accountable for every bullet, i think they where checked every week or so but yeah a lot different to afghans ammo situation