In a bid to reduce the number of physical confrontations and promote de-escalation techniques, some police departments around the world have adopted an unlikely strategy: Rock-Paper-Scissors. Yes, you read that right – the classic game of chance has become an unexpected tool in the arsenal of law enforcement.
Underwear is never removed — game ends at layer 6. This keeps it "strip" but not full nudity. strip rock-paper-scissors - police edition
: Players compete against a digital opponent—a young policewoman named Fukei-san —in a series of rounds. In a bid to reduce the number of
Miller groaned. He reached down and unlaced his left tactical boot, kicking it onto the floor mat. “You look lopsided, Miller,” Vance chuckled. “Shut up and move,” Miller snapped. Round four. Vance: Rock.Miller: Rock. “Tie. Redo.” They went again. Vance: Scissors.Miller: Rock. This keeps it "strip" but not full nudity
While Rock-Paper-Scissors has shown promise, it's not without its criticisms: