Cop gives three teenagers a taser shock

That's okay if you disagree with me. This video of cop is not a troublemaker. He want to test. I do agree with you about illegal to use taser shock for children and teenager. It's true! It's American things. I know Germany and American are different laws. The American cops can be stupid!

Yes, they CAN sue cop if teenager get injury or killed.

It teachs okay to use taser to hurt the people for the fun.

I am against to teach children/teenagers to test tasers, illegal drugs or whatever for the fun because it teach okay to do that... I teach my children/teenagers that it's not okay to use it because it could hurt the people.






It's no excuse to use taser to hurt the people because the people ignore cop's order. The cop's job task to deal with ignorants instead of use taser on them.

That's true!
 
True. It's painful! I don't want to try this. No Thank!

Nothing to wrong as people WANT to try. Cop is not really troublemaker. Everyone want to try. I like to try it. I got shocked from 330 volts few times. It was WOW.

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What I don't understand is that when they do the "demonstrative" taser/electro-shock episodes, they show folks attaching electrodes of sorts.

When does an officer take the time to attach the electrodes (I don't know their technical term and apologize for causing any misunderstanding) before the officer disables the suspect with a taser/electro shock?

I don't think I've ever heard of someone dying from a taser shock after s/he was attached with electrodes.
 
I don't think I've ever heard of someone dying from a taser shock after s/he was attached with electrodes.

...Taser-associated deaths are definitely on the rise. In 2001, Amnesty International documented three Taser-associated deaths. The number has steadily increased each year, peaking at 61 in 2005. So far almost 50 deaths have occurred in 2006, for an approximate total of 200 deaths in the last five years.

except from a link (back in 2006) at: Stunning Revelations -- In These Times

Assume it should be over 300 deaths caused from tasers by now already.

Although the ratio is rather low, BUT that's considered not safe enough, period. It should be used only in the wars or real bad criminals etc, not proper method for the police to use in the general public whenever they think it's necessary to use. (my opinion) Not only that but they're liable to be sued so that is another issue.
 
:roll: that's not true. The cops want to show teenager what it alike. The cop want to taser shock the teenager for test. They will not SUE on cop for use taser shock with bad injury. I disagree with you said. The taser shock use a light without serious harm.

For example, If you don't listen to cop's order you to walk backward or not obey to cop and want to resist on cop and kick on cop's groin. You don't stop resist. They will give you a taser shock to bad harm to make learn your lesson! You would get a resisting charge.

Do you understand?

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It's no excuse to use taser to hurt the people because the people ignore cop's order. The cop's job task to deal with ignorants instead of use taser on them.

why would you strip every tool that would be helpful for police officer to deal with violent offenders? You strip away cop's gun, baton, and now taser. and you expect him to risk his life for you with just his bare hands???

You do know that they are not constitutionally obligated to help you if dialed 911. We pay them to protect us from thugs and I believe it is our duty as a taxpayer and citizen to provide them with appropriate tools for most scenarios. They are the one who are risking their necks for us. The only thing we need for this is to create policy regarding taser and retrain them on the use of taser.
 
Cop gives three teenagers a taser shock

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Would you allow cop to show/teach your children/teenagers like this? I am total speechless after read the comments in that link... they think it´s funny... but I don´t... :cold:


What do you think of this?



It would be a concern if teenagers/children doesn't know if they have a hidden heart condition that is undiagnosed. I wouldn't allow cop to show/teach my own *future* children like this.
 
You know, a taser is not a toy. It is a deadly weapon. It can and does kill. Would you allow a cop to shoot your child so they would know how it felt? If not, then why would you approve of a cop sending an electric charge through your child's body?:shock: Or beating them with a baton so they could experience what it felt like? Absurd!!!

Why stop with the taser? While we're at it, lets just hold all their little heads under water until they pass out so they know what it feels like to drown. (I'm being sarcastic.)
 
You know, a taser is not a toy. It is a deadly weapon. It can and does kill. Would you allow a cop to shoot your child so they would know how it felt? If not, then why would you approve of a cop sending an electric charge through your child's body?:shock: Or beating them with a baton so they could experience what it felt like? Absurd!!!

Why stop with the taser? While we're at it, lets just hold all their little heads under water until they pass out so they know what it feels like to drown. (I'm being sarcastic.)

*nodding agreement* I was appalled when I saw the video by coincidence at websites. It teachs children/teenagers okay to use real weapons to hurt others for the fun.
 
Nothing to wrong as people WANT to try. Cop is not really troublemaker. Everyone want to try. I like to try it. I got shocked from 330 volts few times. It was WOW.

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Well, it's adult choice for try out of curiousity but children/teenagers? It's irresponsiblity of Police Officer to allow the children/teenagers to try for the fun.
 
why would you strip every tool that would be helpful for police officer to deal with violent offenders? You strip away cop's gun, baton, and now taser. and you expect him to risk his life for you with just his bare hands???

You do know that they are not constitutionally obligated to help you if dialed 911. We pay them to protect us from thugs and I believe it is our duty as a taxpayer and citizen to provide them with appropriate tools for most scenarios. They are the one who are risking their necks for us. The only thing we need for this is to create policy regarding taser and retrain them on the use of taser.

It's unarmed people, I am referring to. It's not self-defense to use weapons on unarmed people including unarmed pregnant women, children, teenager, senior,etc.
 
It would be a concern if teenagers/children doesn't know if they have a hidden heart condition that is undiagnosed. I wouldn't allow cop to show/teach my own *future* children like this.

*nodding agreement*
 
It's unarmed people, I am referring to. It's not self-defense to use weapons on unarmed people including unarmed pregnant women, children, teenager, senior,etc.

it happens. should we just ban anything based on a few bad eggs out of many? chance is pretty small when you encounter "unarmed people" that requires tazing like pregnant women, and senior. Unarmed or armed... they still can pose a danger to themselves, to others, and to officers. Point is - how do you defuse the situation SAFELY and QUICKLY without escalating to violence?

About children/teenager - I support the use of taser on them (with reduced voltage, of course). If they're using taser on them - it's for reason - they are being danger to themselves, others, and the officers. Also - it's for their own safety.

How do you detain an uncontrollable child? Should officer hits him w/ a baton? slap him around? What if he bites officer? What if he's HIV-positive? He could be injured while being arrested - broken arm, neck, etc. (Remember a black teen girl who resisted arrest and broke her arm while being handcuffed?) I don't know which one is more traumatizing and what you prefer - getting a broken arm or a jolt (assuming you're resisting arrest and being difficult) :dunno: I, of course, prefer the latter.
 
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