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In message , John Smith
writes On 9/3/2010 8:07 AM, Art Unwin wrote: On TV news last night they showed a video of a police officer talking to a man resting on a sofa in his own home. His wife had called saying that he had a heart attack and should go to hospital. The man refused to go preferring to rest rather than go to hospital for treatment as he could not afford it. The police officer then tazered him to make him go to hospital! The chief of Police said that standard protocol had been followed. Only in America!!!! I wonder if he is still married to the woman or he cancelled his insurance policy? Art, Was he holding an antenna? Anyway, if I'd been present, I would have been arrested. I would have considered force, up to the point and including lethal, would have been justified in stopping such a revolting display. Somehow, tazing an ill man having, apparently, a heart attack/pains puts that individual preforming the action below chit, in my world ... sad, so very, very sad ... it is why the wife and I are considering a move to Montana; I just hate the cold. I'm sure it was all done with the best intentions. What probably happened was that the police officer suspected that the husband's heart rhythms had gone all twitchy, and he needed to apply a spot of instant defibrillation to save his life. But rest assured that this sort of thing doesn't only happen in America. In the UK, where the police still, for the most part, do not carry firearms, they now carry a veritable arsenal of supposedly non-lethal devices (including tasers). While these are only supposed to be used as a last resort, when a miscreant cannot be subdued by the more traditional methods, they are increasingly being used, as in America, to ensure instant compliance. -- Ian |
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