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Old October 8, 2005, 03:12 PM   #16
stratus
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Yeah this is a toughie (as most of these situations tend to be, I think we're beginning to notice a pattern of the inherent complexity of these "to interfere or not to interfere" scenarios).

First of all, this is an emotionally tough decision for me, there are very few things that make me angrier than a cop killer (or someone who is firing on a cop, that would obviously make the person an aspiring cop killer).

It would suck, as many people have already pointed out, to get shot by the very officer you were trying to help in the first place.

I think dynamicism would be important in the situation. If you are going to help the officer and he has not already been incapacitated, you'd have to somehow get the message across to him that you were on his side. But how the hell do you do that without getting in the line of fire...

I don't know. In this scenario, every problem I attempt to solve seems to bring up two more.
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