Because they don't want to kill civilian,because they will get fired or being in jail.
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Rubber bullets are used by police to disperse crowds during riots because they are non-lethal and intended to incapacitate individuals without causing fatal injuries. They are designed to be a less lethal alternative to traditional bullets, helping to maintain crowd control and minimize harm while still addressing potential threats to public safety.
I far as I know, no.
a tazer or a gun with a no leathl shot
In Ireland, when there is riots (especially in the North) the police use water cannons. Up to about 20/25 ft away you have no chance of staying standing, you will definitely be put to the ground. The only problem I have seen from experience is that usually this gets the people even more hyped up and then petrol bombs and what not are introduced. Another weapon the police use here is rubber bullets. It's not great for taking down a whole crowd. But usually when a few police officers just start shooting the crowd and a few people are brought down the rest of the crowd will start running. I find that rubber bullets keep the peace more so than water cannons. However its being known that rubber can kill.
burning bullets is an ability that only soldiers can use
it is when defence forces (security, police, army etc) use non lethal weaponry such as rubber bullets to get rid of crowds of protestors or any other large group of people that are deemed a threat to people safety.
They are called "non-lethal" ordnance. They are powerful enough to stun or temporarily disable you but are designed not to necessarily kill you. For the target individual, they are somewhat better than being hit with rubber bullets or buckshot.
44 special and 44 magnum only
You can only use .380 ACP ammo in a .380 pistol. Period.
bullets
Yes, may people use lead bullets for a variety of purposes.