>>63831882 (OP)Eliminate them on their range day. It's not like most PDs are going to be able to immediately field competent, trained replacements. Plus, it disrupts their training for an indefinite period of time and makes them split their attention when in the field, always looking over their shoulder. This will drive any later deployed snipers into more and more hidden/protected positions, which decreases their effectiveness by not only limiting their field of view but also by significantly reducing the number of places they can set up. If you invest in one of the expensive scanners that allows you to listen to all the police tactical channels, you could hunt them down individually. If you live in an area where police snipers regularly position themselves in the same locations for events, over and over, you can range all of these positions ahead of time and plan out a firing sequence to take out 4 or 5 teams before they even know what's going on - and since a police sniper's primary job is usually surveillance and overwatch, you'd be taking out the only assets that would really have any chance at spotting (or engaging) you. If you have multiple people on your team, individually taking out each sniper position simultaneously might be possible if they're lazy and don't position protection at the bottom of the building or wherever. It's not a conceptually difficult problem. This doesn't happen because police snipers usually shoot shitty people. If they started shooting non-shitty people, most departments and agencies would lose most of their snipers and the capabilities that snipers provide pretty quickly.