....THERE it is!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! you just fked up!!!!!!!!!!!!!! = you said be CERTAIN!!!!!! ----!!!! what have I told you a million times????!!! this is NOT A MOVIE
...the police do not have 5 hours to think about what they should do--they have seconds
..they don't have script writers writing the script BEFORE they have to deal with irrational jackass dangerous criminals--IT IS NOT A MOVIE!!.....now do you understand???
Pilots are faced with situations in which they have a second perhaps to do the right thing and save the aircraft. Not to mention the people on board. We expect them to do the right thing. Assess and identify the problem and deal with it in a second or two. When they do not do that we call it pilot error. It isnāt a movie either. But we expect them to do the right thing.
Paramedics have seconds to identify the problem and start life saving treatment. When they fail it could end their employment. We expect them to do the right thing instantly.
The NASA Controllers at Houston had about three seconds to identify a problem they had never seen before during Apollo 12ās launch. An Abort would cost billions of dollars and possibly the Astronauts lives. John Aaron did the right thing and saved the mission and the lives. That was expected. Mistakes were not tolerated. But apparently that was a movie.
Every single day Truck Drivers have people cut in front of them. Every time the incident is different. Sometimes they canāt stop. Yet we expect them to do the right thing in a second or less. It is awesome that they have script writers isnāt it?
Race car drivers donāt even get a second. But expecting them to do it right is insane isnāt it?
Naval Aviators have to be perfect on the most difficult landings in the world. Trapping aboard a carrier. Yet their script writers are on the job. Right?
On and on it goes. Every other endeavor in human society is expected to be right. Loss of employment is the least they can expect if they are wrong and do the wrong thing. For many criminal charges could and do result.
Yet only Cops are excused from this standard.
When a Baseball player screws up it is called an error. He throws to the wrong guy. How can we expect them to do it right every time? I mean they have a second perhaps to decide what to do right?
When a Football player does it wrong it is a penalty. Same for every other sport. But isnāt that unfair? If they were cops it would be according to you.
So why is it that a Doctor who makes a mistake in those crucial seconds is held accountable for Malpractice while a Cop is given a pass? Treating injuries and illness is pretty tough too isnāt it?
But Doctors are always getting new information on treatments. And they have to adapt to the new immediately.
Why is everyone else expected to do it right in those same seconds while you say Cops just canāt?