Hairy Moments!

DSAdam2009

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Hey there everybody!

Been thinking about posting a question that will get everybody posting something so the best thing I can think of is something that some of you might not wanna say because you might be worried that it could make you look like you wernt doing your job properly but I am only trying to create an interesting topic so,

What has been your most memorable 'Hairy' moment in the field or on the job?

I will be posting this on a couple of different forum topics so that we can tell all the different stories from different areas!

Adam
 
With all due respect Adam,....

you won't find anyone from CVIT opening up to disclose their 'hairy moments'. If you work in this sector you will then understand after going thru a few experiences as some of us have done. I personally have worked with colleagues who were shot. Hope these snippets give outsiders an idea of what we deal with,.....

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-517540/Caught-camera-Dramatic-moment-security-guard-fought-machete-wielding-gang.html

http://neilmccartney.blogspot.com/2008/11/tis-season.html

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-481599/Gunman-killed-police-Flying-Squad-ambush-serial-robber.html
 
Either way, my respect to anyone that works in CVIT. Not the type of job that I would want it get involved in. Spoken to a few guys and they've told me some of the dramas they've had in their line of work which is why they all hold my respect!
 
before i joined the regular army infantry i was a reserve infantry soldier and a full time armed guard for brinks, I was doing a cash drop off at a cash machiene in a small town in northern Sasatchewan a comunity full of aboriginals with drinking and drug problems. as i aproached the machine a very scruffy looking dude kept walking toward me obviously drunk or high he was showing his knife and finaly made a fake charge at me as he did that i drew my pistol and luckily never had to fire and the idiot claims he was juust ****ing around to this day i doubt he has any clue how close i was to droping the hammer on him, sketchy job don't know if i would ever want to do it again under armed and under paid for what you are expected to do.
 
Standing on a London Street pointing an MP5 at a terrorist 30 feet away holding a primed bomb consisting of 2 1/2 kilos of Semtex and 2 litres of petrol.
 
We have a winner - the prize goes to Steve Collins.

(I was going to post but I cannot beat that. :eek: )

That's so unfair to the SIA boys, he had a bloody gun.
All they have is a badge, is that not hairy enough.

I'm calling foul here, unfair advantage.
Where's the fourth official.
 
I've never won anything in my life, I don't think I'll be able to sleep tonight waiting for the cheque to arrive. There is a cheque, Isn't there?
 
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