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Old 04-17-2011, 03:50 PM   #241
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Originally Posted by Maritime Q-Scout View Post
Admittedly I'm no expert on tazers (tasers? I don't even know how to properly spell the word) but I've always thought there were two leads that shoot out of the tazer and electricity jots are given when the trigger is held down. I didn't think it's something that you could realistically "jump in front of" and if you got caught up in the leads wouldn't it be two people getting tazed instead of one?

If my father and I were out for a walk and a police officer told him to get on his knees and randomly tazed him I'd probably be frozen in shock, same situation as the library mentioned above. I'd argue it's an extreme situation that is completed unexpected due to the out of character actions of what the police are supposed to do.

It's not fair to me to comment how I'd react to a tazing having never seen one. I'd like to think that I'd be able to talk the situation down become it happened (provided I was involved of course).

I do think it's foolhardy to just get involved in others interactions with the police. If I did see someone in handcuffs and get tazed you can bet that I'll be filing a report.

As for the RCMP Polish man, if I saw that I probably would have incorrectly assumed he was a threat as why else would there be that many police officers trying to corner a guy? I can't go on the assumption that everyone the police are dealing with is innocent, and that the police are just trigger happy all the time.

To get back on topic, I think it's unrealistic to think that strangers in the library would jump in line of the tazer. If the situation you outlined above happened, you'd see more police called in (riot squad? swat team?) the situation would escalate and the police would win, they wouldn't reassess the situation apologies and back away slowly. I think the best thing for them to do would have been to call 9-1-1, record the incident via digital camera/cell phone, and tell them to stop as the suspect is already in handcuffs there's no need to taze him as that's excessive.
I dont necessarily disagree with anything you wrote. I also think its dangerous to assume that everyone whos being taken down by the cops are guilty and have whats coming to them.

We live in a culture and society of voyeurs, no one takes action. Not just cops, but ordinary thugs who prey on peoples unwillingness to get involved.

What if this student was tasered to death in front of 50 piers? If i was one of them maybe I wouldn't have done anything either, I can't claim to be a hero. But if he died and me and dozens of his fellow students watched the police go overboard and commit manslaughter... I would feel guilty the rest of my life.

These are things that everyone should consider. Dont you agree?

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Originally Posted by Bent Wookie View Post
No, he didn't die from being tasered. He died from being restrained with another contributing factor.
I cant even be bothered with someone so dishonest. He was restrained and tasered and died as a result. Involuntary manslaughter. Dont put lipstick on a pig.
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