Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people on this thread:
1. I work on film sets- It’s totally normal to take a gun from someone, point it at another human, and pull the trigger with no expectation that they might be harmed because….protocol.
And
2. Everyone else- WTAF
You're reading a different thread, friend. But it does sound like you should never try to get a job with extensive safety protocols. It would be too nerve wracking for you.
I’ve had weapons training and multiple deployments with plenty of protocols. These movie set protocols failed because they were crap to begin with.
Almost none of the protocol was followed, so I don’t think you can blame protocols.
Excuse me ma’am you’re clearly speaking to a Guns Guns Guns expert show some respect goddammit he needs this spotlight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people on this thread:
1. I work on film sets- It’s totally normal to take a gun from someone, point it at another human, and pull the trigger with no expectation that they might be harmed because….protocol.
And
2. Everyone else- WTAF
You're reading a different thread, friend. But it does sound like you should never try to get a job with extensive safety protocols. It would be too nerve wracking for you.
I’ve had weapons training and multiple deployments with plenty of protocols. These movie set protocols failed because they were crap to begin with.
Almost none of the protocol was followed, so I don’t think you can blame protocols.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Karma is a very peculiar thing. Baldwin have always been anti-gun. Now he has to live with this for the rest of his life. Hope he will take some classes and learns how to handle weapon OR don't touch the weapon if he is clueless about guns.
So what did the cinematographer and her family do to deserve this karma? In your quest to “get” AB you seem to forget someone’s family is left to mourn for the rest of their life.
Anonymous wrote:Karma is a very peculiar thing. Baldwin have always been anti-gun. Now he has to live with this for the rest of his life. Hope he will take some classes and learns how to handle weapon OR don't touch the weapon if he is clueless about guns.
Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people on this thread:
1. I work on film sets- It’s totally normal to take a gun from someone, point it at another human, and pull the trigger with no expectation that they might be harmed because….protocol.
And
2. Everyone else- WTAF
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people on this thread:
1. I work on film sets- It’s totally normal to take a gun from someone, point it at another human, and pull the trigger with no expectation that they might be harmed because….protocol.
And
2. Everyone else- WTAF
You're reading a different thread, friend. But it does sound like you should never try to get a job with extensive safety protocols. It would be too nerve wracking for you.
I’ve had weapons training and multiple deployments with plenty of protocols. These movie set protocols failed because they were crap to begin with.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people on this thread:
1. I work on film sets- It’s totally normal to take a gun from someone, point it at another human, and pull the trigger with no expectation that they might be harmed because….protocol.
And
2. Everyone else- WTAF
You're reading a different thread, friend. But it does sound like you should never try to get a job with extensive safety protocols. It would be too nerve wracking for you.
Anonymous wrote:There are two types of people on this thread:
1. I work on film sets- It’s totally normal to take a gun from someone, point it at another human, and pull the trigger with no expectation that they might be harmed because….protocol.
And
2. Everyone else- WTAF
Anonymous wrote:Karma is a very peculiar thing. Baldwin have always been anti-gun. Now he has to live with this for the rest of his life. Hope he will take some classes and learns how to handle weapon OR don't touch the weapon if he is clueless about guns.