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factfarmer t1_izcab1k wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in France makes push to collect heirloom weapons across country by skippyspk
It’s an historically accurate take.
factfarmer t1_izca7d6 wrote
Reply to comment by Numerous_Oils in France makes push to collect heirloom weapons across country by skippyspk
They belong with the people who own them.
factfarmer t1_izca3xv wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in France makes push to collect heirloom weapons across country by skippyspk
The article also goes on to say that many were family heirlooms inherited by families. It says there will be no consequences if the weapons are turned over voluntarily. Which sounds like there could be consequences if you want to keep a gun you already own.
factfarmer t1_izc76pq wrote
Reply to How racial bias can affect 911 calls and what dispatchers in Montreal are learning to stop it | CBC News by ChrisOntario
As a former medical first responder, I strongly disagree with this article. The dispatcher should share every single piece of info they get and I’ll decide what matters after I’m on scene and gather my own additional info. It also helps me know what to expect before arrival.
I was almost killed because a 9-1-1 operator made a couple of wrong choices like this. First, he relayed to us that the call went out as a reported broken ankle. What he did not include, is that it occurred as a result of a fight between two men at the house.
Immediately upon entering the home, I called for police on scene with an emergency response code. The dispatcher decided it probably wasn’t warranted and refused to dispatch until he quizzed me about why I thought I needed backup. What he didn’t know, and I couldn’t say, is that I was looking down the barrel of a shotgun and the guy was listening to him on the radio. I was too far in to back out of the house.
I was waiting for the gunshot for a tense 2-3 minutes while repeating the code over and over to the dispatcher, with the shotgun holder guy staring me in the eye. It was horrible.
The dispatcher was reamed over this by his commander and felt horrible afterward, but his regret wouldn’t have saved me if that guy had pulled the trigger.
Always enter everything the caller says. Please. Had I known there was a physical fight causing the injury, I would have had a heads up.
factfarmer t1_iwqfh11 wrote
Reply to comment by Graekaris in I saw in a video that chimpanzees and gorillas do not knuckle-walk in the same way, but they didn't explain what the difference is. Could someone elaborate on the physiological/anatomical differences? by [deleted]
Apparently I’m out of the loop. I only know about the notorious B.I.G. and R.B.G.
factfarmer t1_iwq08en wrote
Reply to comment by sharaq in I saw in a video that chimpanzees and gorillas do not knuckle-walk in the same way, but they didn't explain what the difference is. Could someone elaborate on the physiological/anatomical differences? by [deleted]
Not really, even horses. With most gaits, only two feet off the ground at a time.
factfarmer t1_j9rhb1e wrote
Reply to [Image] guiding your way out by upwilt165
Amen.