Well no, they're not Chuck Norris. They don't learn karate. Hybrid styles aren't pretty, flashy, or fun to watch, really. Like the most boring and effective parts of MMA fighting. They probably don't look like martial arts experts because they aren't breaking boards with tae kwon do kicks. But that really depends on what you'd define as a martial arts expert. Most cops don't look or seem threatening, as Arista said, they're trained to not do their best Clint Eastwood impression. However, it's logical that if your life would someday depend on being able to defend yourself from some drug dealer who had concealed a knife, you'd take it very seriously.
Most of a police officer's success in that arena comes from tactical control of a situation. You don't know it, but every routine question and traffic stop is carefully scripted and calculated to provide them with the most control of any situation they walk into so that, if someone they're dealing with decides to start a fight, they're always in a position to immediately fight back. So you may not see pretty judo hip throws all the time, but you'll hear about bones being cracked, tendons snapped, that sort of thing.
I've known better than to give a cop any reason to think I might not be on the level, and I live in a pretty good part of Ohio. They may not be Georges St Pierre, but cops are a lot more skilled than most people know. There was a guy I lived next to in Houston who reached for his cell phone when he was supposed to have his hands on the wall while a cop frisked him. He ended up having his wrist snapped and shoulder separated. He was still in a cast and sling when he got out of jail.
Cops are like anyone else, they may know some tricks, it certainly does not protect them, even from the local dealer. I have watched many videos of my local equivalent of the criminal enforcement police / public safety. Those are selected over contests, are trained in self defense (hand to hand or firearms), carry semi automatic pistols, batons, some can carry shotguns or SMGs when needed, tasers, flashballs, etc. They often are seen in rough situations, but they will NEVER intervene when they are less than 5 or 6 of them (or more). To begin, they never are alone. Then, when they are just two of them, they NEVER intervene, it's forbidden for their safety. Even those guys can not, so why other cops would ? That sounds like stupid heroism to me. And those are part of the best (not counting specially trained police like SWAT teams, who are playing on another level). And they still don't do stupid things like counting on their skills alone, because no matter how good they are, it only works when conditions are in their favour.
Apply that to capsuleers now... Unless maybe if they are some kind of super augmented soldier...
It's not because you can neutralize the average joe/dealer that you are safe. In those situations, I am a staunch believer that the more resistance you show, the more quickly you will end up quite dead. Well, take that as a subjective and very biased opinion since I have never been able to understand the american mindset on firearms, it just sounds completely silly to me, like shooting oneself in the foot. So, maybe my inability to understand comes from there.
reality shows
I seriously hope you're joking.
I might hesitate to call my mother a variety of synonyms for "fucking idiot" to her face for thinking "reality TV" is anything but scripted to the point that CCP's live events look like an improv troupe in comparison, but I've no such hesitation with anyone else.
No no no I'm talking late 80s and early 90s COPS on FOX. Those were certainly not scripted.
Not today's variety for sure
I loved watching COPS, but I don't know what you were watching. Back in the 90s, when they'd run people down, you'd see the cops chasing down and hammer-locking crack dealers so quickly you'd think they were just tackling them. When the camera finally catches up, they've got suspects in one-handed stress positions while they search them.
Maybe you'd have to have tackled people in a retail store while they're tweaking to appreciate how hard that is. Once, it took me and two 200 lbs security guards to hold down one methhead until he finally wore himself out. We couldn't move him until then.
Like I said, it's not flashy or impressive looking, but one of the reasons I liked watching COPS was that, every now and then, you'd get to see a cop actually catch one of them. Most of the time, by the time the camera caught up, the guy was on the ground.
And I like seeing people tasered.
Do you think they just do it like that after snaping their fingers ? There is a whole preparation before, as you said above, it's tactically planned. They are not aggressed, they are the ones acting...
When you are the one aggressed, it most of the time ends up very wrong for you. Especially if you resist. The only case where you have nothing to lose is if you are sure that your aggressors actually want to kill you...
Not saying that capsuleers doing martial arts is wrong, of course not. It can prove interesting ICly. I have even had my character try it once of twice with corpmates. But most of the reasons invoked just seem so out of reality to me that... I don't know vOv