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FortunaMaximus 11-27-2007 07:10 PM

Re: Don\'t taze me drone!
 
tame,

Nice. I was going to say "Because it seems like a good idea?"

Meh. There are bad cops, and without further info on the incident, I'll just assume this was a case where someone who shouldn't even be a cop got carried away with his toy.

PLOlover 11-27-2007 08:52 PM

Re: Don\'t taze me drone!
 
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It is a requirement. All recruits must do that at least once to pass the academy. It is quite like when rhetoric students must make one sweeping generalization based on outliers to become political debaters.

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the problem is that when a cop shoots someone like an old unarmed woman, he is universally condemned.

but when he tasers same old, he gets a lot of defense, and universal support from police/legal. which leads to more and frequent tasering.

BluffTHIS! 11-27-2007 10:45 PM

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What did cops do before the invention of the taser? Were they running around shooting everyone who looked sidewise at them?

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http://www.craphound.com/images/rubberslapper.jpg

DblBarrelJ 11-28-2007 01:08 AM

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What did cops do before the invention of the taser? Were they running around shooting everyone who looked sidewise at them?

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http://www.craphound.com/images/rubberslapper.jpg

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Exactly, there was a time in this country when you would be beaten to a bloody pulp, not tazed.

You people watch entirely too many Andy Griffith reruns.

Kaj 11-28-2007 02:54 AM

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What did cops do before the invention of the taser? Were they running around shooting everyone who looked sidewise at them?

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http://www.craphound.com/images/rubberslapper.jpg

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Exactly, there was a time in this country when you would be beaten to a bloody pulp, not tazed.

You people watch entirely too many Andy Griffith reruns.

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lol. yeah, now with tasers around, all those bad cops are angels.

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DblBarrelJ 11-28-2007 03:20 AM

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What did cops do before the invention of the taser? Were they running around shooting everyone who looked sidewise at them?

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http://www.craphound.com/images/rubberslapper.jpg

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Exactly, there was a time in this country when you would be beaten to a bloody pulp, not tazed.

You people watch entirely too many Andy Griffith reruns.

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lol. yeah, now with tasers around, all those bad cops are angels.

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As probably the only person participating in this discussion to have actually taken the taser ride, let me tell you first off that it looks alot worse than it actually is.

A taser is not a pain compliance device, at least not in the sense that a baton or OC (pepper) spray is. It is a device specifically designed to cause muscle contraction, allowing the officers to safely apprehend violent suspects.

As to the "old ladies" crap, there are idiots all over the world, in every profession, not just mine. Mine just get picked on alot more than most, because every news station in town has a scanner sitting in the news room. These tools happen to be my livelyhood, as I can't carry guns when I'm in close contact with inmates, most of the lifers have been hit with OC so much it's pretty much useless, and I'd prefer to not attempt to take down 200 men at once with a baton, as batons start riots.

Therefore, the only viable option I have left at my disposal is a taser, which is scientifically proven to be so harmless that it does not interfere with a subjects pacemaker.

Also, another piece of information you all may be interested to know. The pain from a taser hit goes away about 10 seconds after using it. Compare that with the 6-8 hours of OC pepper spray, and the sometimes permanent injuries of the good ole baton and fist methods.

I'll admit, these things don't look pretty, but they weren't meant to. They do save lives. I'm a slightly different case, working inside the walls of a prison. Somewhere around 80% of the time, I think 78.6% to be exact, when a taser is deployed by a street cop, he could've (legally) used deadly force.

Tasers save lives, and not just the lives of officers.

not a model 11-28-2007 03:23 AM

Re: Don\'t taze me drone!
 
i was at some crappy store in the miracle mile shops at planet hollywood hotel and casino on las vegas boulevard a few days ago and it was one of those stupid las vegas knick-knacks stores and there was this fake pack of gum and when you tried to pull out a piece it shocked you. THAT [censored] [censored] SUCKED! my thumb was all messed up. [censored] sucked. so take that anecdote for what its worth.

WhoIam 11-28-2007 03:47 AM

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What did cops do before the invention of the taser? Were they running around shooting everyone who looked sidewise at them?

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http://www.craphound.com/images/rubberslapper.jpg

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DblBarrelJ 11-28-2007 04:31 AM

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What did cops do before the invention of the taser? Were they running around shooting everyone who looked sidewise at them?

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http://www.craphound.com/images/rubberslapper.jpg

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Its called a "Slapper" generally they were made out of rubber, or later plastic. Basically, it's an impact pain compliance weapon that went away because of it's ineffectiveness.

vhawk01 11-28-2007 10:30 AM

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What did cops do before the invention of the taser? Were they running around shooting everyone who looked sidewise at them?

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http://www.craphound.com/images/rubberslapper.jpg

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Exactly, there was a time in this country when you would be beaten to a bloody pulp, not tazed.

You people watch entirely too many Andy Griffith reruns.

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lol. yeah, now with tasers around, all those bad cops are angels.

[img]/images/graemlins/confused.gif[/img]

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As probably the only person participating in this discussion to have actually taken the taser ride, let me tell you first off that it looks alot worse than it actually is.

A taser is not a pain compliance device, at least not in the sense that a baton or OC (pepper) spray is. It is a device specifically designed to cause muscle contraction, allowing the officers to safely apprehend violent suspects.

As to the "old ladies" crap, there are idiots all over the world, in every profession, not just mine. Mine just get picked on alot more than most, because every news station in town has a scanner sitting in the news room. These tools happen to be my livelyhood, as I can't carry guns when I'm in close contact with inmates, most of the lifers have been hit with OC so much it's pretty much useless, and I'd prefer to not attempt to take down 200 men at once with a baton, as batons start riots.

Therefore, the only viable option I have left at my disposal is a taser, which is scientifically proven to be so harmless that it does not interfere with a subjects pacemaker.

Also, another piece of information you all may be interested to know. The pain from a taser hit goes away about 10 seconds after using it. Compare that with the 6-8 hours of OC pepper spray, and the sometimes permanent injuries of the good ole baton and fist methods.

I'll admit, these things don't look pretty, but they weren't meant to. They do save lives. I'm a slightly different case, working inside the walls of a prison. Somewhere around 80% of the time, I think 78.6% to be exact, when a taser is deployed by a street cop, he could've (legally) used deadly force.

Tasers save lives, and not just the lives of officers.

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That is NOT why your profession gets picked on more than most. Not even close. The reason your profession gets picked on more than most is the same exact reason the excuse "Well there are [censored] in every profession" holds very little weight.


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