pantheraba
More biners!!!
Tree guys are all about control...we use ropes and gear to create situations where we can minimize danger as we control dangerous limbs and loads.
We usually have the luxury of time to study, rig and control danger. Our use of rope becomes 2nd nature.
Law enforcement folks deal with danger often, too...but they usually have only options of (empty) hands on a perpetrator or a firearm to control a bad situation...and time to make decisions is short compared to us.
I have long wondered why law enforcement does not use rope (2 men, one 20-30 foot rope) to subdue bad guys (or mental patients) armed with knives or sticks...but it would probably take too much training to make it efficient.
This new tool for LEO's is awesome...based upon the bolo. A long overdue tool that spans the gap from lethal to non-lethal reaction.
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We usually have the luxury of time to study, rig and control danger. Our use of rope becomes 2nd nature.
Law enforcement folks deal with danger often, too...but they usually have only options of (empty) hands on a perpetrator or a firearm to control a bad situation...and time to make decisions is short compared to us.
I have long wondered why law enforcement does not use rope (2 men, one 20-30 foot rope) to subdue bad guys (or mental patients) armed with knives or sticks...but it would probably take too much training to make it efficient.
This new tool for LEO's is awesome...based upon the bolo. A long overdue tool that spans the gap from lethal to non-lethal reaction.
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