Seen it. But the version I saw was rather more ... scatological.
In the real world, SWAT teams try to keep their signals secret; this is part of their "intellectual property," which also includes which tactics they use, whether they are fond of explosives and how effectively they use them in tactical situations, and details of weapons and equipment.
(Real SWAT teams don't do doors. Or windows. Or especially stairs. They do ceilings by preferences, walls if they must.)
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Date: 2005-06-12 09:05 pm (UTC)In the real world, SWAT teams try to keep their signals secret; this is part of their "intellectual property," which also includes which tactics they use, whether they are fond of explosives and how effectively they use them in tactical situations, and details of weapons and equipment.
(Real SWAT teams don't do doors. Or windows. Or especially stairs. They do ceilings by preferences, walls if they must.)