You can say No, it is your right under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 to not say anything... Hence the first part of the caution " You DO NOT have to say ANYTHING". However it depends what did they stop you for, was it under PACE did they explain what powers they were using? To be...
I am not angry, I am expressing my perplexity when people who shoot plastic pellets for fun try to compare things with the real deal. Either way all views are subjective. Wise man once said 'Opinions are like arseholes, everyone has one'
Why so angry about what others wish to do with their money. Oh at BTW, calling an air soft PC "Body Armor" is just NO! It's make believe, none of the on market PCs or vests are NIJ rated!
Why are people debating what the Met buy for operational counter-terrorism officers, versus what airsoft players buy to pose at their local site? Met CT command seeks consultation and guidance from SAS and the police have a 'NATIONAL' uniform account. It's not like the chief con deputizes...
TRMR, please don't make the mistake of using airsoft Innovation burst xl, wasted money on two of their grenades both developed faults due to cheap construction:
Grenade 1: Burst XL - The push on E-Clip which secured the firing mechanism failed after the 10th deployment.
Grenade 2: O-Ring...
I have no right to comment on what people chose to wear or look like when playing a game that involves expensive toy guns that shoot plastic pellets. But I agree that people should not pretend to be something they are not, i.e. lying about military experience or wearing patches/qualification...
Normal ATO wear the same trousers issued to response bobbies, some wear or are issued the bloused dog handler trousers.
CTSFO's are issued with Arc’teryx trousers and shirts in Wolf Grey.