Kamikaze Sith's Response to me.
Justforfun000 wrote:
Oh Jesus. Now this I just cannot justify at all. I personally despise the use of tasers because I think too many officers get off on being able to cause excrutiating pain to someone just because they don't immediately ask "how high" when they are told to jump and this is what I see in this video here.
Immediately? This guy was told several times with a weapon being pointed at him.
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The guy was not immediately or completely obeying instructions, true, but I'm sorry, when the person is NOT displaying any violent intentions, OR trying to flee from the officer, I cannot justify them using the taser.
He was putting his hands in his pockets which to a police officer is a huge red flag. IIRC the force used by this UHP trooper was ruled justified by a panel of civilians, however, they made him take classes in tact.
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I think it's an egregious abuse of power and I think each and every officer should be reprimanded and punished for it. They should NOT be upheld as appropriate uses.
The officer should be beholden to patiently explain exactly WHY the guy has to follow the instructions from the cop and what he can do to challenge it, and what he CANNOT refuse to do. Coaxing the guy into being calm and explaining themselves TACTFULLY as you hinted to is the appropriate way to go. I will never be convinced that tasering in these instances is justifiable or appropriate. It's abuse of power and quite frankly I think it's bordering on deadly assault because there are a little too many people who have died from being tasered. They aren't THAT safe and too many times I see them being used as a toy.
Tasers have been deployed thousands of times with only a few hundred deaths world wide. However, we can argue about the taser, this video, and the use of a force in another thread.
Anyway, the point of that video was to show that resisting and disobeying commands from a police officer will get you arrested, and if you continue to resist it might get you hurt. Don't resist regardless of the validity of those charges...
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I hope I'm copying this correctly so it's understandable...anyway, here's my responses:
You're right. I went back and looked and realized the guy was walking away and not listening. However I still feel this does not justify taser use. He still should have said very clearly something along the line of "Sir, if you do not comply with my orders to you I will have no choice but to tase you and arrest youl. You may not understand what you're doing is very serious, but I have the right to subdue you for at the very least passively defying a direct police order, and at worst crossing into actively defying me.Immediately? This guy was told several times with a weapon being pointed at him.
This is a serious warning because you have now escalated a minor traffic ticket into a serious one."
I'm sure that those words would have been more then enough to wake to guy up. He simply did NOT understand that what he was doing was even remotely considered inflammatory, defying a police officer up to inducing a taser assault and an arrest.
The other issue here is that the police do not have the right to just escalate these situations into these cluster fucks. The guy did NOT deserve or need to be arrested. This costs taxpayers a great deal of money and waste of serious police resources so the cop is greatly at fault here.
Well I'm very glad they at least made him take classes, but as I said before, this guy did NOT share the same kind of view regarding his actions and how they could be "interpreted". Lets be realistic, the guy was pissed because he felt he was being unfairly charged. If he was correct then he damn well deserves to be. The officer in this case is still the authority figure and can quite reasonably judge a person and their potential threat level. Lets be honest, this was a peaceful guy who showed no threatening signs whatsoever, he at worst felt badly maligned and started being fearful and backing away from the policeman demanding an explanation and trying to figure out what the fuck was wrong with him. He couldn't understand the level of aggression that was all of a sudden being whipped at him, and he was damn right. I wouldn't have understood it either!He was putting his hands in his pockets which to a police officer is a huge red flag. IIRC the force used by this UHP trooper was ruled justified by a panel of civilians, however, they made him take classes in tact.
The policeman knew damn well this guy wasn't a problem but he lost his temper and then escalated the situation. Put a poor guy through compeltely unecessary pain which I think is a VERY serious crime and I don't think he should have been let off so easy. Plus put the guy through an unecessary arrest wasting time and money that taxpayers like him fund in the first place.
I understand that, but don't you think a few hundred deaths is quite a significant number to dismiss the usage of tasers in very mild circumstances?Tasers have been deployed thousands of times with only a few hundred deaths world wide. However, we can argue about the taser, this video, and the use of a force in another thread.
I hold the viewpoint that causing that degree of pain to another human being is torture and ONLY justified when being used in place of more serious methods like using a gun.
Using them frivolously, or even in mild, casual circumstances that are 'justified' by policeman protocol is not acceptable to me. I think this point of view is too geared towards police and their pessimistic viewpoint of suspects.
Granted in some cases dealing with known undesirables like prior felons or what have you, there can be actual arguments suggesting a different base approach. But average Joe Schmoe stopped for a simple speeding ticket? No. Just can't agree with it.
Well this obviously very good advice and I think a lot more public service announcements should be showing such events on TV and making it clear to the average eprson exactly WHAT they are beholden to do when challenged by a policeman. I'll bet you if you polled a great portion of the population, they would have a very different ideas what their rights actually are and what they think they can do in circumstances of conflict with a cop.Anyway, the point of that video was to show that resisting and disobeying commands from a police officer will get you arrested, and if you continue to resist it might get you hurt. Don't resist regardless of the validity of those charges...