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fuller - 3 more safety principles
Keep your finger off the trigger and on the receiver until your sights are on the target and you have decided to fire, and be sure of your target. (Know what it is, what is in line with it and what is behind it. Never fire at anything you have not positively identified).

fuller - Glock definition
The Glock Pistol is a mechanicclly loaded, recoil operated self loaded pistol, with inbuilt trigger, firing pin and drop safety mechanisms. Treat all firearms as if they are loaded; Be conscious of where the muzzle of your firearm is pointed at all times; ( never allow the muzzle of your firearm to cover another human being unless it is required by your duties as a police officer.

fuller - Safe Direction
A safe direction is a direction in which any unintentionally fired shot, would be safely stopped and contained with no human injury, and at most, only minimal property damage.

Fuller - CONDUCTED ELECTRICAL WEAPON
Protect human life, protect yourself or others where violent confrontation or violent resistance is occurring or imminent, protect an officer's in danger of being overpowered or to protect themselves or another person from the risk of actual bodily harm, or Protection from animals.

Fuller - OC SPRAY
Protection of human life a less lethal option for controlling people, where violent resistance or confrontation occurs (or is likely to occur) protection against animals.

Fuller - LEPRA 99 6 TO 9
6. To preserve evidence of the offence or prevent the fabrication of evidence 7. to prevent the harassment of, or interference with, any person who may give evidence in relation to the offence. 8. to protect the safety or welfare of any person ( including the person arrested ) 9. because of the nature and seriousness of the offence.

Fuller - LEPRA 99 1 TO 5
1. To stop the person committing or repeating the offence or committing another offence 2. to stop the person fleeing from a police officer or from the location of the offence 3. to enable inquiries to be made to establish the person's identity if it can not be readily established 4. to ensure that the person appears before a court in relation to the offence 5. to obtain property in the possession of the person that is connected with the offence.

Fuller - BATON
The decision to use your baton rests with you. You may use your baton if in danger of being overpowered or to protect yourself or others from injury. The force used must always be reasonable.

Fuller - Larceny Elements
The accused taking and carrying away of property ( must be of value ) belonging to another without consent without legal claim of right fraudulently intentionally to permanently deprive.

Fuller - Larceny
Larceny is committed by a person who, without the consent of the owner, fraudulently and without a claim of right made in good faith, takes and carries away anything capable of being stolen with intent, at the time of such taking, permanently to deprive the owner thereof.

Fuller - Public Place
A place whether or not covered by water, or part of premises, that is open to the public or is used by the public, whether or not on payment of money or other consideration, whether or not the place or part is ordinarily so open or used and whether or not the public to whom it is open consists only of a limited class of persons.

Fuller - CAUTION
I am going to ask you some questions in relation to... You do not have to say or do anything if you do not want to. Do you understand that? I will record what you say or do. I can use this recording in court. Do you understand that?

Fuller - ENDORSEMENT
This statement made by me accurately sets out the evidence that I would be prepared, if necessary, to give in court as a witness. The statement is true to the best of my knowledge and belief and I make it knowing that, if it is tendered in evidence, I will be liable to prosecution if I have willfully stated in it anything that I know to be false or do not believe to be true.

Fuller - LEPRA 99
1. A police officer may, without a warrant arrest a person if--
(a) The police officer suspects on reasonable grounds that the person has committed or is committing an offence
(b) The police officer is satisfied that the arrest is reasonably necessary for any one or more of the following reasons.

Fuller - Firearms
You are only justified in discharging your firearm when there is an immediate risk to your life or the life of someone else, or there is an immediate risk of serious injury to you or someone else and there is no other way of preventing the risk.

Fuller - Handcuffs
The decision to handcuff rests with you. Officer safety is paramount. Generally, you are justified in handcuffing prisoners only when they have tried to escape or to prevent escape or injury to themselves or others.