Yes, the touchy feelly, PC, don't ask-don't yell modern society in which we live these days, have changed thing around.
We no longer have an enemy, we have opposing forces.
Fighting Patrols (move carefully without damaging the the enviroment and if you find the bad people with guns, check your ROE's and consult legal for advice patrols ) are now complete with a risk assessment lodged before orders are issued.
Standing patrols are now deemed hazardous without hotbox meals and and a minimum of 8hrs sleep (OH&S requirements).
No using loud, abusive words towards your opposing force as it might upset someone in your section.
And of coarse...don't conduct a booby trap search on a fallen body...as it may upset someone in your embedded media crew and thus be forced to tell everyone what really happens in war, but if the grenade does go off and wounds them, they will write how lucky were to have survived and it might buy them a special spot on the today show or what have you. And praise their experience as what save their lives.
In the Police they use as many rounds needed for the treat to stop and in the Army you can only shoot if you are sure you won't get a UD charge because someone was only joking about yelling "contact front" and you have used all of the steps described on your "red card".
Apart from that nothing has changed
We no longer have an enemy, we have opposing forces.
Fighting Patrols (move carefully without damaging the the enviroment and if you find the bad people with guns, check your ROE's and consult legal for advice patrols ) are now complete with a risk assessment lodged before orders are issued.
Standing patrols are now deemed hazardous without hotbox meals and and a minimum of 8hrs sleep (OH&S requirements).
No using loud, abusive words towards your opposing force as it might upset someone in your section.
And of coarse...don't conduct a booby trap search on a fallen body...as it may upset someone in your embedded media crew and thus be forced to tell everyone what really happens in war, but if the grenade does go off and wounds them, they will write how lucky were to have survived and it might buy them a special spot on the today show or what have you. And praise their experience as what save their lives.
In the Police they use as many rounds needed for the treat to stop and in the Army you can only shoot if you are sure you won't get a UD charge because someone was only joking about yelling "contact front" and you have used all of the steps described on your "red card".
Apart from that nothing has changed