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On Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:41:49 -0500, Larry wrote:
"NE Sailboat" wrote in news ![]() Just the other night a cop was shown pulling a young lady out of her car and slamming her on the ground, pulling her by her hair .. etc. In Aaron Russo's documentary "America - Freedom to Fascism", there is a cop car camera video of a traffic stop in which a black lady, driving alone in a Ford Exploder cannot produce her driver's license. The cop is yelling at her at the top of his lungs to get out of the car. She is, obviously, terrified at his attitude. He threatens and finally does TAZER her through the open door to force her out of her SUV. She's jerked out by the high voltage electricity and writhing in pain, screaming, on the filthy road surface while he continues to scream at her to "get up, GET UP!" The second cop, who was on the other side of her SUV threatening her from the right side, comes around and the two cops haul her shaking, quaking body, unable to move from the Tazer, back towards the cop car. Every American needs to see this movie, and this video, as many times as it takes to put a stop to it. Driving with no license or under suspension is NO EXCUSE to be treated like a Nazi POW by ANY cops. It makes you want to shove that damned Tazer up the cops ass and pull the trigger, over and over..... Cops shouldn't be allowed to possess torture weaponry like this. An old lady in her 80's was killed by a Tazer in Rock Hill, SC, a couple of years back. She came into an old folks home SNIP First to clear the air, I'm a cop. Second I agree with what's been written about the Venice, FL water (wanna' be) cop. It's the few like that that give us a bad name. You know, like "all teenagers are (insert whatever bad thing you want)". Third. While I have no info about the young lady pulled out nor the 80's lady, I do know about the Taser case above. It was 100% justified and proper. I'm sure Mr. Russo had his own agenda and selected the parts of the footage to further that agenda. Two cases. Remember the news footage with the very overweight guy? It showed a bunch of cops yelling and using some very odd baton strikes. No one seemed to notice there was a wall so one could only see the cops standing and pounding, but not the subject, who was lying down. Well, the unit (cop car) video showed the whole thing. The cops were striking the concrete with the batons to make noise. Not a one struck the subject. The reason, BTW, for yelling and generally making noise is that in stressful stiuations ones senses tend to dull, including hearing. That's also why nurse and doctors speak very close and loud to patients. Otherwise they simply will not hear. The second case was the news video of cops escorting a hancuffed teen. There was one on each side and one right behind the teen. The video showed the cop in back suddenly slaming the teen against a car hood and "beating on him". Some civil rights big guns came to town. They were shown the videos not shown on the news, apologized and left. What happened was the teen, who was handcuffed with his hands behind as SOP, reached back and grabbed the cop by the NUTS! No sound on the news video, but he was yelling to "Let go!" as he was closed-fist-edge-of-hand striking him on the brachial plexus clavicle notch (On top of shoulder near neck). This is a "pressure point" that will temorarily paralyze the arm on that side, with no lasting effects. The teen let go and that was the end of it. As far as Tasers being "torture weaponry", that's a bunch of bull. We have to get Tasered as part of the certification to use one. Yes Virginia, we have to go through a course and get Tasered to be able to carry/use one - they don't just hand us one and say go shoot somebody. The Taser is high voltage at very low current. About the same voltage and even lower current than those old joke "books" that when you opened shocked you. The way it does it's job is that it's pulsed at a proper sequence to block out and override the electrical impluses from the brain that goes through the nerves and controls our muscles. It stays on for 5 seconds, then turns off. It can be turned on again if necesary. The 5 seconds is enough time to handcuff the subject. It is sometimes painful and sometimes not, but it will usually make you fall down (you can't control your muscles to balance) and it will make your arms and legs flop around most of the time (sending pulses though the nerves) and it usually makes you make um-um-um noises and sometimes even scream. We had the whole range of reactions from officers in our class, including one guy who asked, "When are you going to turn the damn thing on?" when hit. Oh yeah. The Taser keeps a record of when, how long and how many times it was on. There have been accusations of Tasers killing people, usually due to heart attack. The news types really jump on this. There has never been one proven case. The news types suddenly don't seem to be interested anymore. The Taser is one of the best, most humane, intermediate (non-deadly) weapons ever made (other intermediate weapons are the baton (nightstick) and chemical spray. Either of which are a lot more painful. Tasers and the others can only be used if the threat to the officer is injury or to prevent the subject from injuring him/herself. Oh yeah. In the case of that "obviously terrified" black lady, she threated to punch the officer and did take a swing at him. I've taken down 6'2" guys who became suddenly "obviously terrifed" after they ate some concrete and were handcuffed. It always amazes me when someone who has been cussin' me out, threatening to kill me and then doing his best to do so, suddenly whines that I hurt him, he didn't do nothin', how come I threw him down on the ground, the handcuffs are hurting him, etc. Yes there are cops who should be living in jail instead of bringing people there. They are rare and they will be found out and dealt with. All departments have an IA, Internal Affairs, division and those guys are very vigilant. If you're wronged, report it. It may seem nothing is being done, but it is. In some cases there's not enough solid evidence but you can bet that officer will be watched and evidence will mount up over time if he's dirty. Rick PS: If someone tries to "stick a Taser" up my ass, I'll switch to my Sig. |
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