A lawyer attached to every bullet.
I’ve heard that gem forever.
I know it’s thrown around with pretty much crazed abandon by some people when they talk about the consequences of a use of force incident, but I’d like to hear how some instructors you’ve trained with addressed it.
So.
Who’s heard it?
From who, and in what context?
Has anyone adequately addressed any issues which that phrase has raised?
Additionally, if it has not been adaquately addressed, what would you like to see to have the issue addressed? (Lecture/Force on Force/Scenario Training/Combination of all...)
Thanks.