This is how you can tell the national character is terminally diseased. If you really think you need this then you should realized you don't need the sports activity nor the stadium. Just go live in a buried sewer concrete pipe because this is where you belong.
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Everyone loves the official snipers, but when I tell them I'm a freelance sniper, they get all upset.
Not abnormal? Just because a thing exists somewhere it doesn't immediately make it normal.
"Hey everyone, I saw this video online and apparently it's normal to shit in your own mouth now".
Shitting in your own mouth is a million times more normal and respectable than occupying a human hunting lodge at a sports event.
Oh, so that's why Mike McCarthy looks so stressed here lately.
I wonder what protocol is like for those guys. Sit in the box as soon as the audience starts filing in? Watch for unruly audience members with binoculars at first? When do you switch to the scope? When do you pull the trigger? Are the bullets a special type?
Police don't really have roe so whatever they want really.
Static high ready isn't illegal for whatever dumb reason though in the military you can't point your him at anyone until your shot at our meet the roe for the area.
With how the season is going, the snipper may be there to stop someone shooting Dak
Or call him the 12th man and have him help against the pass rush
Something about a sniper in Dallas sounds familiar...
He is perched at the top of a grassy bowl.
Just one though?
Soo, does this have 360 degrees view or will only the guest team's fans be shot?
The seats without coverage are somewhat cheaper, for those who don't want to pay for the premium security package.
Can they sell the name to a brand for advertisement?
"The stadium sniper is presented to you by Bud Light!"
I was at a Virginia Tech football game this season. They let everyone in, all while the metal detectors are flashing non-stop. A school that had a mass shooting not all that long ago where over 30 people died doesn't give a shit what you bring into that stadium. But hey, they've got snipers above the press box.
That's what the funny red light on my forehead was for!
Is this real?
Every major gathering has stuff like this behind the scenes. Not just in America.
It'd probably usually only be for high profile diplomatic/political events, or when a threat is specifically called in, outside of America, not just your average sports team needs a sniper on thier payroll 😅
Well the police would generally do it. That's how it generally is in the US too
It seems so. Here’s an article with some more information and a higher resolution image (though the image still looks like CGI to me).
I really hope that guy isn't allowed to bet on games.
Too bad it doesn't help them play any better.
There's a reason we don't see mass shootings in stadiums.
Somehow these crazy people are sane enough to consider what is an easy target.
This rock prevents sharks
Isn’t it all the metal detectors at the door?
That's definitely a big part of it, I just meant more generally they go for areas with large populations but little security
I don't think this has anything to do with it, because there are plenty of stadiums that don't have built in snipers nests.
In my city they sit on top of the administration building. They’re only there for the largest events.
Do they have another to cover the other half of the stadium? Seems ineffective if the threat is directly underneath or behind that position.
It says eagles nests, plural. So yes, they have more than one.
Have you considered multiple positions like this with overlapping fields of view?
So like the first sentence
OP, let's not be funny, we know exactly how you feel about it
You're a mentally well adjusted human
Unlike the people who thought this is normal behaviour
It makes me slightly uneasy and sad that this is done for big events, but I also understand why.
I think the knowledge just saps some of the frivolity from what is otherwise a fun, low-stakes outing.
I am guessing this is only specific to the USA.
I saw so many snipers when I visited the UK... but that was like the year after 9/11 so it might have just been the style at the time.
I kinda hate to be this guy, but:
Know this does not exist in any other country
It is unnecessary in any other country
America has entirely constructed its own hell by simply not applying the same appropriate gun control you see in every other developed nation in the world
Edit: and I know you probably agree with me, but goddamn you've just collectively proven as a nation that over half your countrymen will bazooka their feet and the feet of everyone unfortunate enough to be near them, before even contemplating the idea of supporting someone who promises to make their lives better!
This is blatantly false. I don't like it, but it most certainly happens at other countries and not just a US phenomenon. I'll paste some proof: https://www.ctvnews.ca/mobile/sports/brazil-police-sniper-nearly-shot-officer-during-world-cup-opening-1.1889183? https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9692301/Greenpeace-apologise-Euro-2020-stunt-horror-left-two-injured.html https://sports.ndtv.com/euro-2020/snipers-were-ready-to-shoot-parachutist-at-euro-2020-match-minister-2465542/amp/1 https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2016/feb/01/france-biggest-security-operation-six-nations-stade-italy
Also, this isn't even how they do it. It was an ad for the tripod basically, and it wasn't loaded. They use binoculars and not the rifle for scanning. https://deadspin.com/those-super-bowl-sniper-photos-are-real-5883525/
Hate to be that guy but also hate misinformation so had to chime in.
That's not true,
As example, 2 years ago I was in Strasbourg for the winter markets and saw 2 things:
- Roving squads of military and police armed with submachine guns and even battle rifles. (Some in blue police uniforms, some in camo)
- I tried to get a photo from above everything and explored some stairwells. (I like urban exploration) I opened an upper floor office door and was startled by a room full of cops with binoculars and rifles leaning on the wall / resting on a table. They were not very happy with me and it took me about an hour of being a dumb tourist to disengage.
I saw similar on foot squads in Germany too.
An hour?? That's crazy-- seems like their fault the room wasn't secure, but they had to harass you for that long before letting you go?
Checked my passport, called my hotel, checked my flights. agree, honest mistake it should have taken a few minutes. Also I doubt it was a full hour but man it felt like a lifetime.
Edit I don't think I was actually detained but they spooked me into agreeing to hang around while they verified things
100%
It's a response to an entirely self-inflicted problem.