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Unlike other countries, police in UK do not carry guns. Some think it
leaves citizen unprotected, others think it reduce the overall violence in the
society. Please discuss.
At the mention of a policeman, most people will have in their mind the
image of a strong man or woman with a gun on his belt. But it is not the case in
UK: police there do not carry guns. People‘s opinions towards this vary.
Some people think this contributes to the decrease of violence in society.
For one thing, when a robber sees a policeman pointing a gun at him, he may get
exasperated and desperate and, out of despair, he may hurt people around him. If
the policeman does not carry a gun, nothing of the kind will happen. For
another, to err is human and no one can guarantee that a policeman does not
mis-shoot the pedestrians when he is hurriedly chasing a criminal. Lastly, some
policemen have committed serious crimes with the guns they had.
However, other people hold different views: police without guns leave
citizens unprotected. To begin with, at critical moments, guns in policemen‘s
hands can be essential in fighting against the criminals. Imagine a bank robber
pointing a gun at the head of a hostage. A policeman can hardly do anything
about it if he does not carry a gun. However, the situation can be totally
reversed otherwise. Moreover, policemen are well-trained and thus rarely hurt
innocent people with their guns.
As far as I am concerned, the latter is more favorable. To my mind,
policemen are the very few people on earth who should carry guns, with which
they can effectively protect the citizens.
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