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    at least he wasn't a helicopter door gunner

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    Well, at least he wasn't a helicopter door gunner... Coulda been worse.
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    Ass-u-me'ing that he would be wearing a harness he'd be better off falling out of a helicopter.

    Looking at these half ass jokers it's clear that the lack of a reflective PT belt is the real culprit here. If he was wearing a PT belt he would have had his safety mindset squared away, plus the ground would have seen his sudden approach and stopped before contact.

    I can think of at least 7 instances where cops have been injured by falling or jumping out of moving vans. Sometimes we can't learn from the stupidity of others.
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    Quote Originally Posted by JodyH View Post
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    Well, at least he wasn't a helicopter door gunner... Coulda been worse.
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    The plan was tight, until Sergi ate some blacktop.
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    Of course, having a half a liter of "aiming fluid" before he got in the van probably eased the pain.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trooper224 View Post
    The plan was tight, until Sergi ate some blacktop.
    It wasn't Sergi, it was Jacques. They're speaking French.

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    Belgian military:
    A Belgian soldier falls from a van during a contact reaction exercise in a training camp in Wallonia. After opening the sliding door, the man falls from the moving vehicle while remaining hooked by the belt. He is then dragged on several meters and loses his weapon. Scarred in the back and slightly injured in one leg, the soldier is doing well.
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    Didn't know this was an exercise (don't speak the language). But made me think this was either the same guys who flipped the tank in the other thread, or I figured we would see someone run up with the gun he lost and shoot all of them.

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    That looked like a Wile E. Coyote gag. I guess he was trying to stand on running boards or something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by txdpd View Post
    Looking at these half ass jokers it's clear that the lack of a reflective PT belt is the real culprit here. If he was wearing a PT belt he would have had his safety mindset squared away, plus the ground would have seen his sudden approach and stopped before contact.
    FTW. PT belts make everything less dangerous.

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