A police officer uses coercive force to get a person to obey an order or command. The fact that the officer has a gun and other weapons, as well as legal authority, can be used in a coercive manner, to make a person do what he or she is told. Some examples include pulling someone over for a traffic infraction (which would require non-lethal force), to negotiating a standoff with a gunman (which could require lethal force in some cases).