Done&rundleCams
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The first two(2) shots are from the bus and, for the rest, I got brave and got off the bus















I find the placement of the police officer (in the first two pics) particularily, interesting 
Cheers and, as usual, critiques, complaint, etc.... more than welcome 
Jack
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NorthernNikon
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A cracking sequence Jack. Unfortunately the NYPD (North Yorkshire Police Department) rarely have anything so dramatic to photograph.
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I find the placement of the police officer (in the first two pics) particularily, interesting 
They do look to be follow the 'cop show' mentality. I presume that they were pretty sure that the 'perp' wasn't going to start firing in their direction, if not then any idiot who hides behind a pane of galls or a windscreen deservces to be taken out of the gene pool.
As an aside, I saw an interesting programme once where they explained that no matter how recently a US officer had had firearms training they were far more likely to enter a crime scene in the mode of a cop shop cop i.e. arm bent at 90 degrees and gun pointing upwards rather than the much safer police procedure of arms outstretched, gun facing forwards. Shows the power of TV culture.
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miked
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It is a fine sequence, Jack. In picture 1, my eye was immediately drawn to the 'don't walk' red hand. It seems very appropriate. On a complete tangent, it does look to have been a particularly nice day in the fair city of Vancouver. You lucky people.
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Done&rundleCams
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A cracking sequence Jack. Unfortunately the NYPD (North Yorkshire Police Department) rarely have anything so dramatic to photograph.
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I find the placement of the police officer (in the first two pics) particularily, interesting 
They do look to be follow the 'cop show' mentality. I presume that they were pretty sure that the 'perp' wasn't going to start firing in their direction, if not then any idiot who hides behind a pane of galls or a windscreen deservces to be taken out of the gene pool.
As an aside, I saw an interesting programme once where they explained that no matter how recently a US officer had had firearms training they were far more likely to enter a crime scene in the mode of a cop shop cop i.e. arm bent at 90 degrees and gun pointing upwards rather than the much safer police procedure of arms outstretched, gun facing forwards. Shows the power of TV culture.
Hi N_N,
Thanks ... very much appreciated and the scary part is that the 911/999 call that started all this was for two(2) males with rifles in an alley ...so they knew of the possible consequences and I don't what is scarier: hiding behind a glass window or the fact that the general public had less cover than the police officer Also, all the VPD officers had two(2) hands on their firearms and there was definitely not any "TV Cop" mentality or actions ..... well, other than when the Sgt. in charge did his "that's a wrap" bit in: This Video Clip at approximately 1:56 (+/-) of the clip .... definitely par for the course for him He's the guy when I commented on the good haul, his reply was: "and you ask me why I don't like day shift" 
Cheers and thanks again,
Jack
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Done&rundleCams
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It is a fine sequence, Jack. In picture 1, my eye was immediately drawn to the 'don't walk' red hand. It seems very appropriate. On a complete tangent, it does look to have been a particularly nice day in the fair city of Vancouver. You lucky people.
Hi Mike,
Thanks very much and I noticed the "don't walk" sign and thought it quite appropriate and I, also, noticed the little dog in the basket looking at me with a kind of "don't look at me for help" expression 
And, yep, the weather (here) has been a welcome change from June (or Junuary as we were calling it) and visitors from the UK are enjoying the "warmer" weather and our visitors from the (southern) United States are enjoying our "cooler" weather 
Cheers and thanks again,
Jack
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Scphoto
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Good set of shots Jack. Nice to see they weren't too trigger happy!
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NorthernNikon
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Also, all the VPD officers had two(2) hands on their firearms and there was definitely not any "TV Cop" mentality or actions 
Errr Jack, take a look at the video again, around 42 seconds in, looks to me like an office resting the pump action shot gun in the crook of his arm. I wouldn't have like to have guess where that might have recoiled to had he fired it like that!!
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Done&rundleCams
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Also, all the VPD officers had two(2) hands on their firearms and there was definitely not any "TV Cop" mentality or actions 
Errr Jack, take a look at the video again, around 42 seconds in, looks to me like an office resting the pump action shot gun in the crook of his arm. I wouldn't have like to have guess where that might have recoiled to had he fired it like that!!
Gadzooks ... right you are N_N but here is a shot where he played by the rules:

Granted, I have a photo of him carrying around the shotgun with just one hand 
Cheers,
Jack
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bob58
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great shots as ever
you are always there at the right moment
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Done&rundleCams
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great shots as ever
you are always there at the right moment
Thanks very much Bob and whilst I am in the right place for some events I missed one yesterday -- underground fire which blew a breaker and put the majority of downtown Vancouver in the dark, so to speak, -- but got some of the after effects. I missed the explosion/fire and all the smoke and firefighters without power, there were no traffic lights so the Traffic police came out and this is what I got:

Ah well, ya win some, ya lose some 
Cheers,
Jack
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aiwa_yamaha
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Great shots.
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Done&rundleCams
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Great shots.
Thanks James .... very much appreciated
Cheers,
Jack
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