The intention was not to insult Firearms Response Officers - we all know how difficult their job is. And IIRC one of the incidents I quoted (the one concerning a table-leg in a black plastic bag), the officers were damn right to take the shot as the guy was brandishing it
AS IF IT WERE A SHOTGUN IN THE BAG, and refused to put it down when challenged by officers pointing weapons at him, which by any stretch of the imagination is a clean shoot.
My problem is with a law that effects many people, but is brought in because of the actions of idiots - for one example, I was on holiday in Scarborough, and saw a guy buy an airsoft Barretta 92F. Soon as he got out the shop, he gave it to his seven-year old son!
As a re-enactor from 1986 until recently, I've had a large number of experiences with Firearms Licencing Officers, most have been amicable, but some like the one I quoted have been bad. Another example was that an Officer who came around to examine my weapons threatened to have my weapons taken away because I had not taken them to a gunsmith to have a bar welded through the barrel to render them incapable of firing live ammunition.
When I contacted gunsmiths about this, three of them refused outright, and the fourth said he would do it with written authorisation from the Police so when the bar worked loose and hit someone, he would not be legally liable. (It transpires that this was unsafe, and actually not required within the law, although some forces were insisting on it - strangely enough, my local force didn't, so they don't know why the Officer was so insistant it had to be done).
The main problem in this country is that the Government seems to think, not only on this matter but on many others, if they throw legislation at a problem it will go away.
And, my local paper has a report from the Chief Constable that the incidents of air weapons and replicas used in crime has shown a marked increase since the VCR has been introduced. Some teenagers are carrying them to "reinforce their image or provide some form of self protection" (the words of the Police's Spokesman, not myself).
Of course, we don't know if because of the VCR, officers who previously may have simply confiscated the item concerned are taking further action is the cause of this rise.
But you know what? No matter what my own thoughts on the Firearms Laws and VCR, if it prevents one needless death then it's worth it. I just wish that those who act within the law, never had to pay the price for those who work outside it.