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by johnnyhillbilly
3600 days ago
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No, he's literally guarding the place. The correct response to an attack may involve inserting the clip, chamber a round and issue a loud warning before possibly firing. An attack on the guard himself is likely to lead to a resolute counterattack. Soldiers guarding typically have limited police jurisdiction of the area they guard in most countries. This should be common knowledge. |
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Your point of view is not always correct, so it should definitely not be common knowledge.