I went to a report writing class once. There were 20 of us in the class and we were going to be eyewitnesses for a crime about to take place. The instructor pressed play on the VCR and we all watched the exact same assult unfold which lasted about a minute and a half. We all filled out paperwork on the incident which asked some pretty basic questions (who was involved, what happend, what color clothes victum and perp were wearing, what kind of car, ect... very common questions) Out of 20 people there, no one (or very few) had the same answers and very few were correct. Once we discussed all the answers to the questions and listed all of our answers together in a group we re-watched the video to see what the FACTS were actually and out of 20 trained LEO we had very few answers right. I guess sometimes what you see is not always what you remember, especially when stress is involved.....
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