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Posted - 2009.06.11 09:02:00 -
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Originally by: Vaden Khale ***** had it coming, I say. Stop using your age as a shield, you hag.
I agree. -- If there is anything in your life you fear of losing, then keep your mouth shut once in a while. |
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Posted - 2009.06.11 09:26:00 -
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Originally by: Riki Halcyon Callous a: feeling no emotion b: feeling or showing no sympathy for others c: hardened beyond the point of returning to soft and cuddly.
No, I feel great sympathy for the officer who was trying to do his job. And I have no sympathy for people who are speeding and then want to argue with the police over it.
The respect for the law comes before the respect for age. -- If there is anything in your life you fear of losing, then keep your mouth shut once in a while. |
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Posted - 2009.06.11 10:56:00 -
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You better watch this video, too.
It contains a little bit more of the original footage and shows the "lady" how she tried to get up while the tazer was on her, risking to get a second tazer shot! The screaming is faked. -- If there is anything in your life you fear of losing, then keep your mouth shut once in a while. |
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Posted - 2009.06.11 11:27:00 -
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Originally by: ceaon for me the question is: a taser can damage a old person heart ? most of old ppl have hearth problems
No. The pulses of a tazer run almost entirely across the skin. There have been studies regarding the safety of tazers including old people with pacemakers where it had little to no effect on the person's heart.
A tazer is then better to twist an old woman's arm, and she might have started hitting and biting the officer, at which point he would have needed to come down on her real hard.
The lady was completely out of her mind, almost like she was drunk. Perhaps she was taking some medication and should not have been driving at all. She got herself aroused the second she refused to comply with the officer's demand to sign the ticket. Any heart attack would have been entirely her own fault. If the officer had not tazered her but allowed her to drive away could she still have suffered a heart attack in her car. It is often when the adrenalin stops flowing that people get a heart attack. |
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Posted - 2009.06.11 11:52:00 -
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Originally by: Reven Cordelle ... 50,000 Volts. ...
It is not only high-voltage but it also operates at a high frequency, too, which makes it much less invasive. Even when you try to run a high-frequency signal throw a solid copper bar will it mostly travel on the surface of the bar, but not through its centre. |
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Posted - 2009.06.11 12:09:00 -
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Edited by: Whitehound on 11/06/2009 12:12:22
Originally by: Jaroslav Hasek Edited by: Jaroslav Hasek on 11/06/2009 11:54:57 Thanks god for tazers, one can't even begin to imagine how the police managed to deal with old women before them.
And when the Dukes of Hazard were kicking the sheriff's butt, when the Blues Brothers created the biggest car crashes, when Rubber Duck survived his fall of the bridge in his truck, and everyone did the Canonball run. The tazers ruined it all. Please step out of the car, sir. |
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Posted - 2009.06.12 11:09:00 -
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Originally by: Dr Slaughter Frankly he should have simply:
a. asked (not ordered) her to move away from the road so they could talk safely, b. respectfully asked her to sign the document so they could both be on their way.
The bloke was a total *****.
Much simpler. She should have signed the ticket. -- If there is anything in your life you fear of losing, then keep your mouth shut once in a while. |
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Posted - 2009.06.12 20:57:00 -
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Edited by: Whitehound on 12/06/2009 21:00:57
Originally by: Abrazzar So instead he tased her, risking a heart failure.
If he had not tazed her then he may have need to chase her, in which case she could have run off into the traffic and get hit by a car.
Every person in traffic is at risk and streets are a dangerous place. This is why we have the controls. If you are not fit for traffic then you need to stay out of it. That is what this is about. From the speeding ticket to pushing granny off the road was this all meant to keep everyone from harm. If stupid granny then thinks she needs an extra special treatment by arguing and wrestling with a cop, next to heavy traffic, than she needs to be taken down and for her own good.
Everyone survived and no one got injured, because the cop did not stop to follow procedures.
Do we now need geriatric nurses to patrol the streets and so every old bum can drive a car and have their heart attack behind the wheel rather than at home?
Other old folk return their driving license. What is it they know but granny does not? -- If there is anything in your life you fear of losing, then keep your mouth shut once in a while. |
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Posted - 2009.06.13 10:14:00 -
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Originally by: northwesten All I seen is a 300ib man with a 5ib woman been over powered then Tarazed by a short tempered officer. I finding some video that officer act unprofessional compared to UK police officer and have a short temper!
Short tempered? Like speaking into his mic to confirm course of action and then giving 5 times a warning kind of short tempered? -- If there is anything in your life you fear of losing, then keep your mouth shut once in a while. |
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Posted - 2009.06.14 18:53:00 -
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Edited by: Whitehound on 14/06/2009 18:55:22
Originally by: Xen Gin Damn, I guess you've never seen old people die just from the shock of something happening.
If you want same people to drive cars then you are an idiot/troll.
IB4TL -- If there is anything in your life you fear of losing, then keep your mouth shut once in a while. |
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Posted - 2009.06.15 08:57:00 -
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Edited by: Whitehound on 15/06/2009 09:00:28
Originally by: Xen Gin OMG! UK Police are killing unruly grannies left right and centre!!!
Whitehound, seriously, go troll some other thread, this ones mine!
The granny was trolling and got zapped. It has got an indisputable beauty. So you better watch yourself, too. |
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