I can’t speak to their training processes, but I went through a room full of tear gas during my Navy CBRN training and it was not particularly pleasant but quite survivable. I’m not sure such mild conditions are quite what’s needed in the case of ICE agents.
Whatever it is, every ice agent should be forced into a room filled with it.
I can’t speak to their training processes, but I went through a room full of tear gas during my Navy CBRN training and it was not particularly pleasant but quite survivable. I’m not sure such mild conditions are quite what’s needed in the case of ICE agents.
And then leave em there. Like, just lock the door and walk away.
Right. No food. No water. Not my problem.