Talk:Re: Chapter 47/@comment-213.66.199.45-20151006155534/@comment-68.32.116.146-20151008225423

^ I agree the CCG won't get more than a hand slap for shooting down a helicopter over populated areas. But I think people will notice. I guess I wonder how average citizens interact can and do interact with the CCG. In real life where I live, if an ambulance or fire engine are trying to get through stop and go traffic, people will pull over to the side of the road to make a path for the emergency vehicle, I've seen it. If a police car has it's lights on only about fifty percent of the cars will try to get out of the way, the other fifty percent won't, the citizens in those cars don't try to actively aid the police (I think this is foolish, you really don't know what type of emergency they are going to.  I assume they think they are just trying to catch a traffic offender.).

So I wonder what citizens over all view of the CCG is. Do many of them have a negative view of the CCG? I remember the man that gave fish to Arata seemed to realize that Arata was a ghoul when the CCG questioned him, he claimed to know nothing about any children, so I think he was passively resisting the CCG.

I won't say that people view ghouls as terrorists, but I think they can be viewed as serial killers by the public. In real life people usually want the police to catch serial killers. I think people would tolerate a lot of inconvenience to catch ghouls, but shooting a helicopter down in urban areas seems too far to me.