OMG the police is running away from these Muslims. What a shame! Shame! They should shot them!
Good bye little Britain.
I don't think they carry guns
But it's the police! They must carry guns! If they don't do so I am very very sorry.
Uniform and equipment
A Bedfordshire Police Vauxhall Astra patrol car. The Astra is the most popular patrol car in service with British Police Uniforms and equipment of the British police and Police use of firearms in the United Kingdom
Uniforms, the issuing of firearms, type of patrol cars and other equipment varies by force. Unlike police in other developed countries,
the vast majority of British police officers do not carry firearms on standard patrol; they do however carry Extendable "Asp" or fixed Monadnock PR-24 batons and CS/PAVA spray.
There are, however, exceptions. Every territorial force has a specialist Firearms Unit[44] which maintain Armed Response Vehicles to respond to firearms related emergency calls, while one territorial force (the Police Service of Northern Ireland) and two of the special police forces, (the Civil Nuclear Constabulary and the Ministry of Defence Police) being routinely armed. The British Transport Police is the only police force in the country without firearms officers, relying on the local territorial force should an armed incident occur on the railways.
The Metropolitan Police Service (MPS) firearms unit is called CO19 (formerly SO19), but every force in the United Kingdom apart from the British Transport Police has firearms trained officers available should the need arise. Metropolitan and City of London Police operate with three officers per Armed Response Vehicle (ARV). Each unit comprises a driver, a navigator, and an observer who gathers information about the incident and liaises with other units. Other police forces carry two Authorised Firearms Officers instead of three. Armed Police carry a combination of weapons, ranging from German Heckler & Koch MP5 carbines, Heckler & Koch MSG901 Sniper rifles, Heckler & Koch Baton Guns (which fire baton rounds) and Heckler & Koch G36Cs to a number of specialist weapons such as the Remington pump-action shotgun.
Home Secretary Jacqui Smith recently unveiled new plans, for England and Wales, to train and arm response officers with Tasers, rather than just specialist firearms teams.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_police