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Contrast ArmedAltruism, a character giving their sole weapon to someone they want safe in immediate combat. See OldFashionedCopper, for another trope about British bobbies; in this case, when they are characterized for as being morally upstanding law enforcers.
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** George was so loveable that he was in fact brought back to life for the show ''Series/DixonOfDockGreen'', the first and perhaps best-loved, major PoliceProcedural on British telly. His CatchPhrase, "Evenin' all", has outlived both the series and the actor who played him.
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Such situations, fortunately, happen far more often in fiction than in real life.RealLife.
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* ''Film/AllCoppersAre'': This 1972 film ends with [[spoiler: Joe (the policeman) getting shot in the stomach by Barry (the criminal who's also Joe's love rival) when trying to stop him from driving off with a lorry-load of stolen goods following the robbery of a warehouse. Due to the film's AmbiguousEnding, it's unclear whether Joe survives, or whether Barry gets away.]]
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* ''Film/AllCoppersAre'': This 1972 The film ends with [[spoiler: Joe Joie (the policeman) getting shot in the stomach by Barry (the criminal who's also Joe's love rival) when trying to stop him from driving off with a lorry-load of stolen goods following the robbery of a warehouse. Due to the film's AmbiguousEnding, it's unclear whether Joe survives, or whether Barry gets away.]]
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* ''VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney'': [[spoiler:Jigoku shoots]] the British detective Gregson and frames van Zieks for the crime. As part of the cover-up, he makes it look like van Zieks pulled out the gun in front of Gregson before the murder.
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* ''VisualNovel/TheGreatAceAttorney'': [[spoiler:Jigoku shoots]] In case four of ''Resolve'', [[spoiler:Jigoku]] shoots the British detective Gregson and frames van Zieks for the crime. As part of the cover-up, he makes it look like van Zieks pulled out the gun in front of Gregson before the murder.
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* ''Series/MurphysLaw''_ In the fifth season, [[spoiler:this trope gets fulfilled to its maximum level. A police officer, who ended up being gang-raped after an undercover operation went wrong, enters the police station with a gun (having already killed the head of the people trafficking ring responsible) and takes the Chief Superintendent (who she blamed for him getting off) hostage. In the process she shoots a detective in the arm, the Chief Superintendent in the leg, and then herself in the head.]]
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This means that when they encounter a criminal who does have a gun (which may either be a replica gun or real), they are often in rather serious trouble, because a stab vest (body armour designed to stop knife attacks) cannot stop bullets.
In most cases, the coppers know that there are likely to be guns involved and will send the Armed Response Units (police officers complete with {{Bulletproof Vest}}s, helmets and Heckler and Koch [=MP5=] submachine guns) in first. However, sometimes they get it wrong and a gun ends up being produced.
In most cases, the coppers know that there are likely to be guns involved and will send the Armed Response Units (police officers complete with {{Bulletproof Vest}}s, helmets and Heckler and Koch [=MP5=] submachine guns) in first. However, sometimes they get it wrong and a gun ends up being produced.
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In most cases, the coppers know that there are likely to be guns involved and will send the Armed Response Units (police officers complete with {{Bulletproof Vest}}s,helmets helmets, and Heckler and Koch [=MP5=] submachine guns) in first. However, sometimes they get it wrong and a gun ends up being produced.
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* The gunman opens up his heart to the copper and, after making himself sympathetic to the audience, gets tragically shot by a trigger-happy sniper.
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* The 1972 film ''[[Film/AllCoppersAre All Coppers Are...]]'' ends with [[spoiler: Joe (the policeman) getting shot in the stomach by Barry (the criminal who's also Joe's love rival) when trying to stop him from driving off with a lorry-load of stolen goods following the robbery of a warehouse. Due to the film's AmbiguousEnding, it's unclear whether Joe survives, or whether Barry gets away.]]
* The classic British Bobby film ''Film/TheBlueLamp'' shows loveable cop PC George Dixon getting killed while trying to talk a young "cosh boy" into handing over his gun.
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** A running joke among fans of the show is that Smithy, having been in the army and in the [=CO19=] armed police unit (and naturally, therefore, involved in most plotlines involving firearms) is something of a bullet magnet.
* In the fifth season of ''Series/MurphysLaw'' [[spoiler:this trope gets fulfilled to its maximum level. A police officer, who ended up being gang-raped after an undercover operation went wrong, enters the police station with a gun (having already killed the head of the people trafficking ring responsible) and takes the Chief Superintendent (who she blamed for him getting off) hostage. In the process she shoots a detective in the arm, the Chief Superintendent in the leg and then herself in the head.]]
* Played tragically in ''Series/TheInspectorLynleyMysteries'' when Barbara Havers gets shot in the line of duty at the end of series 3. Since there are 2.5 subsequent series, she [[LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt quite obviously gets better]]. This does not stop Lynley from [[UndyingLoyalty flipping his]] [[YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious shit]] over it.
* Happens in at least one episode of ''Series/JonathanCreek''. [[NonActionGuy Surprisingly]], Jonathan ends the standoff - guess how. Go on. [[spoiler: [[DeathDealer He throws a palmed playing card in the guy's face.]]]] Yeah.
* Inspector Regan's classic line in ''Series/TheSweeney''. He deliberately punches the suspect full in the cace, breaking his nose, scowls at him and concludes the arrest thusly while pulling the perp up by his lapels:
** A running joke among fans of the show is that Smithy, having been in the army and in the [=CO19=] armed police unit (and naturally, therefore, involved in most plotlines involving firearms) is something of a bullet magnet.
* In the fifth season of ''Series/MurphysLaw'' [[spoiler:this trope gets fulfilled to its maximum level. A police officer, who ended up being gang-raped after an undercover operation went wrong, enters the police station with a gun (having already killed the head of the people trafficking ring responsible) and takes the Chief Superintendent (who she blamed for him getting off) hostage. In the process she shoots a detective in the arm, the Chief Superintendent in the leg and then herself in the head.]]
* Played tragically in ''Series/TheInspectorLynleyMysteries'' when Barbara Havers gets shot in the line of duty at the end of series 3. Since there are 2.5 subsequent series, she [[LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt quite obviously gets better]]. This does not stop Lynley from [[UndyingLoyalty flipping his]] [[YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious shit]] over it.
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* ''Series/TheInspectorLynleyMysteries'': Played tragically when Barbara Havers gets shot in the line of duty at the end of series 3. Since there are 2.5 subsequent series, she [[LikeYouWouldReallyDoIt quite obviously gets better]]. This does not stop Lynley from [[UndyingLoyalty flipping his]] [[YouCalledMeXItMustBeSerious shit]] over it.
* ''Series/JonathanCreek'': Happens in at least one episode. [[NonActionGuy Surprisingly]], Jonathan ends the standoff - guess how. Go on. [[spoiler: [[DeathDealer He throws a palmed playing card in the guy's face.]]]] Yeah.
* ''Series/MurphysLaw''_ In the fifthseason of ''Series/MurphysLaw'' season, [[spoiler:this trope gets fulfilled to its maximum level. A police officer, who ended up being gang-raped after an undercover operation went wrong, enters the police station with a gun (having already killed the head of the people trafficking ring responsible) and takes the Chief Superintendent (who she blamed for him getting off) hostage. In the process she shoots a detective in the arm, the Chief Superintendent in the leg leg, and then herself in the head.]]
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In most cases, the coppers know that there are likely to be guns involved and will send the Armed Response Units (police officers complete with [[FlakJacket bullet proof vests]], helmets and Heckler and Koch [=MP5=] submachine guns) in first. However, sometimes they get it wrong and a gun ends up being produced.
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In most cases, the coppers know that there are likely to be guns involved and will send the Armed Response Units (police officers complete with [[FlakJacket bullet proof vests]], {{Bulletproof Vest}}s, helmets and Heckler and Koch [=MP5=] submachine guns) in first. However, sometimes they get it wrong and a gun ends up being produced.