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Old 10-28-2008, 03:30 AM
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I don't know......You have to admit there is just something inherently funny about a BIG guy flopping around on the ground like a Fish, screaming like a school girl while a Female Officer is telling him to NEVER lay a hand on her again and then zapping him a second and third time to drive her point home

Some guys are just slow learners I guess hehehe
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Old 10-29-2008, 01:43 AM
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ever see the video of the cow being tased? Great stuff.
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Old 11-02-2008, 09:16 AM
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Tasers...

Great example of why I wouldn't make a good LEO.

I'm a pacifist, so when verbal communication breaks down in a potentially violent confrontation, I'd rather move directly to the blasting phase.
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Old 11-10-2008, 12:20 AM
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Bubba bought a 100,000-volt pocket-sized taser as a gift for his wife. Because it uses just 3 AAA batteries, he thought he could give himself a test jolt without suffering too much.
He was mistaken.

The directions said that a one-second burst would shock and disorient your assailant;
a two-second burst was supposed to cause muscle spasms and a major loss of bodily control;
a three-second burst would purportedly make your assailant flop on the ground like a fish out of water.
Any burst longer than three seconds would be wasting the batteries.
...Reasoning that a one-second burst from such a tiny little ole thing couldn't hurt all that bad....He decided to give his'self a one-second burst just for the heck of it.
He touched the prongs to his naked thigh, pushed the button, and ... HOLY MOTHER ..WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION...@!@$$!%!@*!!!

He was pretty sure Jessie Ventura ran in through the side door, picked him up in the recliner, then body slammed him on the carpet, over and over and over again.
He vaguely recalled waking up on his side in the fetal position, with tears in his eyes, body soaking wet, both nipples on fire, testicles nowhere to be found, his left arm tucked under his body in the oddest position, and tingling in his legs.
The cat was standing over him making meowing sounds he had never heard before, licking his face, undoubtedly thinking to herself, "Do it again, do it again!"
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Now thats funny
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Old 11-30-2008, 02:23 PM
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Tasers are optional for me, but I've found them to be a very handy tool. There is always a tendency, though, for someone who just got trained on a fancy new hammer to see every problem as a nail. You just need to drive home that this is only one of many tools. You still need to make the correct decision on which one to use, and you always need a plan B.

Anyway, going hands on has it's disadvantages. Wrestling on pavement, or up against a chain link fence, both you and the resisting person tend to get skinned up.

Getting tested for HIV, hep C and that kind of stuff from a work related exposure is not fun...

Also, the times I've had to use one or seen a taser used, it was often in a situation where a night stick or other serious force would have had to been used.

IMHO a police department has a responsibility to use tools and/or methods that reduce the risk of injuries to both officers and offenders, and in my experience tasers (with proper training) fall in that catagory.
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I completely agree with everything you said, but in a perfect world (i.e. a litigation-free society ), what's wrong with meting out force to offenders - even if it's accidentally (or incidentally) excessive?

I mean, if get bumped, bruised and rashed for scuffling with a LEO, shouldn't that be an important part of the deterrent value of criminally-induced punitive consequences?

It ought to lower anyone's rate of recidivism...
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We used to call that "street justice" in the 60's. It resulted in a lot of what I considered at the time "bad" court decisions. Some officers failed to use what I consider plain common sense--in some cases(ie; knowing when to stop). Thats where the problem started. No more basement confessions or using long hair and a VW bus as PC for a search(which never happened). One comment about spraying someone---why does one officer always have to give the suspect one last shot--just as he is being stuffed into the back of my patrol car--usually early in the shift--then I have to drive around in that car the rest of the night
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