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A call made by computer descends sheriff's helicopter at home

3 pointsby monsterixover 10 years ago

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Someone1234over 10 years ago
You notice so called &quot;SWATTING&quot; hasn&#x27;t taken off in other parts of the world, and that certainly isn&#x27;t down to those parts having less internet trolls or crazies online.<p>In most other places they will send a normal unit around to check out the report unless they have a credible reason for believing it is legitimate. For example in the UK they will do a drive-by via an unarmed unit, if the lights are off, they will go knock on the door and politely ask the occupant about the call.<p>In the US they send in ultra-militarized units holding automatic weapons in what can only be described as a tank, break down doors, rustle up whoever is inside regardless of if they did anything and in general make a huge spectacle out of the entire thing.<p>US police forces have no proportionality. Heck they have no common sense. Plus the general public in the US seems to approve of the &quot;just in case&quot; OTT reaction. For example in the recent White House wall jump the Secret Service got criticised for showing restraint, a US senator asked (paraphrasing) &quot;Why didn&#x27;t you just shoot him? Your job isn&#x27;t to show restraint it is to protect the White House!&quot; That&#x27;s a US senator!<p>The US is like the wild west sometimes...