I Think I Crapped My Pants
Pretty funny. I would tend to think it is work safe.
I Think I Crapped My Pants
Pretty funny. I would tend to think it is work safe.
Smart enough to know his rights but not smart enough to work out what happens if you ignore a cop who's pointing a taser at you.
Nice.
Funny, but in all fairness it was more than the minimum amount of force necessary to stop that idiot, specially given the guy's age and the increasing number of taser deaths.
The cop could have just pulled him from that thing in a second, a taser is supposed to be the one step down alternative to a 9mm round but they just get get used as punishment more and more.
*Cartman stylee* "You will respect my authority!"
Doc's website
The Health and Safety Act 1971
Recklessly interfering with Darwin’s natural selection process, thereby extending the life cycle of dim-witted ignorami; thus perpetuating and magnifying the danger to us all, by enabling them to breed and walk amongst us, our children and loved ones.
Here's a classic if you have not seen it before... Jesco White 'The Dancing Outlaw'
Its best to find the whole first documentary. But here are some youtube clips
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0h3a7MmMss
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Fffz...eature=related
Doc's website
The Health and Safety Act 1971
Recklessly interfering with Darwin’s natural selection process, thereby extending the life cycle of dim-witted ignorami; thus perpetuating and magnifying the danger to us all, by enabling them to breed and walk amongst us, our children and loved ones.
I completely agree. People see "non-lethal weapon" and think, "Ok, it won't harm them permanently so I can use it whenever I want." Wrong! Tasers should be re-classified as "less-lethal weapons", because as history clearly shows, they can (and do) kill people.
So what? The cop's fear of "losing credibility" is exactly what motivates him to use excessive force in this case. As Doc said, it smacks of South Park's *Cartman style* "You will respect my authority!" crap. A good cop isn't worried about his credibility... He's worried about serving the public good.
The cop could have just yanked the key out of the lawnmower. That would have stopped him right there. No need to pull out the taser.
When the taser was first fielded, officers were instructed to draw the weapon as if it were their service revolver, and use it with the same caution and temperance. Sadly, that training has either been forgotten or outright abandoned by many police departments, and the result is an increase in taser deaths.
The outcome of this is that a potentially useful weapon might well be legislated out of use in the future, because of hot-headed officers who think tasing someone is a good way to show them who is boss. Sigh...
I've always said: pay a cop what he's really worth, and you'll be able to hire the best people for the job. (How much would they have to pay you to risk your life being shot while at work?) It will also increase the applicant pool, so you can also weed out the zealots who are only in it for the power trip before they embarrass the entire department with an incident like this.
But no... Cops are among the worst paid civil servants. Not saying that all cops are bad (far from it!), but just think about how much better our police force as a whole could be if someone with the knowledge and patience of a surgeon were to take up law enforcement...
Adam
Man here in Holland the police is way past the point of 'losing credibility'.
Check this video (in dutch unfortunately): http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RI-kT1hzVJ8#t=06m12s
This guy is being pulled over for broken tail-lights and not wearing a seatbelt and some other small things. He ignores the stop-sign, doesn't have a drivers license, big mouths and insults the officer, even tries to push the officer out his car and this fuckface gets away with it!
Man i sure as hell wish he was taken care of 'Steve-style'.
Last edited by SideFX; 05-13-2010 at 04:48.