Umair Nawaz
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Indian Women Surely will need it
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I disagree with you.
India has one of least per capita illegal firearm in the world. States like UP , Bihar have some issue but all India is not.
No need induce gun culture in our society, instead increasing the number of police and police picketting in every area will solve the issue to some extent.
What gun culture are you talking about? The Kalashnikov culture in Pakistan? That wont happen because of this.
There is no way to provide policemen in every square meter of the country, or even every street corner. It is mathematically impossible.
It will be a lot more value for money if citizens can defend themselves, instead of expecting policemen to be present omnipotently.
The police numbers are very less compared to the required level.
First police needs to be provided with High tech equipment, surveillance.
Secondly Police numbers and their picketing areas need to increase.
Thirdly Biased laws in favor of women must be there to punish the criminals.
All that can be done, but can only go so far. You can double the police numbers at great expense, but there still won't be enough policemen for every corner. It is impossible to surveil every square inch.
Tough laws can also only go so far. Rapists do the crime because they think they can get away with it, not because of the difference in deterence value of death penalty v/s 20 years imprisonment.
Right from CCTv's to satellite communications. These days most of the women use mobiles.What high tech equipment do you suggest, to improve womens safety?
All said and done, if every woman in the country carried a gun, that would be a much bigger deterrent than doubling or tripling the number of cops, and at far less expense.
A gun is a great leveller - the strong and the weak are equal, if both have a gun. Equipping most people with a gun is a cheap thing to do (despite the ludicrous price quoted for this particular gun). Much cheaper than surveilling every inch of the country. Much more efficient
Oh, and sir are the gun laws ''really'' enforced or what, I mean is access to black market guns easy, just curious....
Considering its the Capital I am surprised that it hasn't already been implemented, like in New York the cameras are everywhere.Best option will be to turn Delhi into London in terms of CCTV coverage.
80% -90% or more Indians wouldn't have held a real firearm in their entire life till date. Many wouldn't have seen them up close other than in the hands of cops or armymen or in the movies.
“ it is also the first IOF handgun made of titanium alloy.”
what is IOF???