As a police officer, you may be required to use lethal force if the situation requires it. Are you prepared to use lethal force if required? Are you prepared to discharge your firearm with lethal intent?
Answer Posted / Pravin Kumar Pandey
"I understand that the use of lethal force is a last resort and is justified only in situations where there is an imminent threat to life. I have received extensive training on the use of firearms, and I am prepared to discharge my weapon if necessary to protect myself or others."
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