Eh, it may be extremely so but it is still criticism nonentheless, and at its core is that cops do seem to get away with killing people or recieve very favourable treatment.
Doesn't follow, though. More people will be critical of police and be as you say "edgelord bedwetters". Not sure why you are getting so wound up over being people being critical of cops.
A protocol isn't them turning off their brains, but in the context of having to announce their presence, I don't see what is lost by having to do so when raiding a suspected drug storage area. Entering an unknown house is what they get all the training and fancy kit for, after all. Why not have SWAT carry out EVERY search warrant. You never know, after all.
Well, seems strange for the police to request a warrant and not know what the situation is. And yes, you can have protocols for one situation, narrow is not bad. Then again, this is the cops so they can just knock very softly and then storm the place so is a moot point.
Then leave hostage situations out of it, that was what they were there for originally. As for gang related raids, they can still nab the people and not get killed - SWAT are trained for a reason.
https://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/local/men-who-escorted-out-of-target-for-not-wearing-face-masks-idd-in-attack-on-store-employee/2360527/
Sure hope it was worth the felony charge.
Well then you see how much a .NET expert I am ! Actually did learn that last week, I guess it didn't stick, will have to see if I could have used that somehow. I'm just glad my code didn't get rejected because my spacing was too much or, God forbid, I put comments.
Cop regulations are laws now ? As for it being unfair and strict, heh, well such is the life of a non-civilian, I'm sure military personnel have to put up with worse.
Also, wasn't being entirely serious, I guess I needed to telegraph that more.