I 100% agree, it ain't the flash light, but then again I am old and I was taught my light was to be in my week hand and that it was indeed an impact weapon when needed. In fact I can remember the "wheel" of force that was taught (as opposed to the ladder) and was often told that the individual we dealt with decided where the wheel landed, and then we would take it one step up to ensure we would go home at the end of shift. I have been on corners and in ditch lines with "citizens" who wanted to bring
I 100% agree, it ain't the flash light, but then again I am old and I was taught my light was to be in my week hand and that it was indeed an impact weapon when needed. In fact I can remember the "wheel" of force that was taught (as opposed to the ladder) and was often told that the individual we dealt with decided where the wheel landed, and then we would take it one step up to ensure we would go home at the end of shift. I have been on corners and in ditch lines with "citizens" who wanted to bring