TO avoid the indiscriminate use of guns while confronting or chasing a suspected criminal, Sen. Ronald Dela Rosa on Tuesday
“Instead of prioritizing the non-lethal approach, some policemen opted to use the harsher and most dangerous lethal approach,” Dela Rosa noted.
He noted that use of firearms is justified if the offender poses an imminent danger of causing death or injury to the police officer or other persons. “Go first, you make your own policy, return that as part of the uniform- the baton and then, the whistle,” he said.
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