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David In Indy:

--- Quote from: ifyoucantfixit on September 21, 2007, 09:57:54 pm ---.



       It seems to me as if people are being customarily tazared, and or killed or shot, for what would normally be
considered minor infractions or irritants to police officers.  The police are getting out of hand.  We had a naked man having a psychotic episode ontop of his own car shot and killed.  And a young man who was threatening to commit suicide gunned down for failure to give up the knife he was planning on killing himself with...His mother had called the police to help her calm him down.  They shot him in front of her eyes...       I am starting to bet very angry.  The police investigative groups are only taking away the officers job while they "check out all the evidence"  Then they are returned to service...Its getting to be a police state, with the police having no retribution, except in rare instances.

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That is awful Janice!!  :'(

We have had such similar incidents here too. Yes, it is getting out of hand. And since these Taser guns are considered "non lethal", the police feel emboldened to use them whenever they wish. And I beg to differ. 50,000 volts of electricity through the human body CAN be lethal, especially if someone has a heart problem, taking certain medications, is pregnant, etc. Not to mention that 50,000 volts of electricity is just cruel and inhuman, especially when used in a "la-dee-da" manner. It's a shame.  >:(

I'm sure we will be hearing about more and more of these tasering incidents now that it is in the national, and apparently world spotlight. These things happen everyday, and yet up until now few people in the media wanted to address them.

Shakesthecoffecan:
At the hospital iIworked at in the 90s, the security guards used stun guns for a while. One night they zapped an elderly disorented man who was causing a comotion, he turned out to be a local politicians father. He suffered no long term physical effects, but the fact they had used it on an elderly man with altzimers was enough to make heads roll, and they did.

Lynne:
Hi David!

I'm reading, trying to catch up a bit...How'd the TN/IN matchup go?  Guess I could Google it but that would mean not being lazy.

Let's see if I can summarize  :D  I agree with you about Iraq Bush kitties condoms funny math out of control taxes and policemen marriage rights... :laugh: :laugh:

Hugs,
Lynne

David In Indy:
News From Indiana

When you've lived in Indiana as long as I have, sooner or later you will have seen it all. From pigs and cows walking down i-465 during rush hour and cars half driven through the front porch of a house, to alligators in the White River and peacocks marching past your house at 6:00 in the morning.

And now this! Can anyone say "September Santa"? Well, maybe he thought he was since he got stuck in a chimney trying to enter his girlfriend's house after she locked him out!

Bad, Bad Santa!!

And honey, you won't get any extra Christmas presents by throwing beer bottles at him either! Calm down girlfriend!

(video is 2:20)

[youtube=425,350]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sUq2A2tOcgU[/youtube]


Sheesh!  ::)

 :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:

David In Indy:

--- Quote from: Lynne on September 22, 2007, 02:22:28 pm ---Hi David!

I'm reading, trying to catch up a bit...How'd the TN/IN matchup go?  Guess I could Google it but that would mean not being lazy.

Let's see if I can summarize  :D  I agree with you about Iraq Bush kitties condoms funny math out of control taxes and policemen marriage rights... :laugh: :laugh:

Hugs,
Lynne

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Hi Lynne!  :D

Indianapolis won that game. The final score was 22-20, I think. It was a very close game.

Yeah, I'll be posting some more Bush and kittie pictures just as quick as I find them!  :)

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