Stun guns and cops.

Should cops use stun guns?


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What signs would determine a taser as single cause?
i would imagine the signs of electrocution.
keep in mind i am not a coroner.

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i have given you 50+ coroner reports not one list tasers as the sole cause of death.
i have given you an independent peer reviewed study which says tasers are at least twice as safe as aspirin.
 
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why don't you asked the pregnant woman why she is breaking the law and putting her unborn child at risk?
you asked for an independent study, i found one for you.

who really cares? besides people like al sharpton that is.
we cannot allow people to make excuses for breaking the law. period.
Who cares? Ah so you think it's fine to directly cause a woman to lose her child because she has broken the law? What about a child and the result of the taser is brain damage to that child? That's fine too? My, talk about police officers serving to protect.

I was in the hospital emergency room yesterday and heard something quite interesting. While there, the nurses were talking about this guy who was driving his wife to the emergency room while she was in labour. Her labour apparently progressed much faster than either of them realised and she could feel the baby's head coming out while they were in the car. So the guy went through a red light, resulting in a police car flashing its lights to pull him over. The guy did not stop hearing and kept on going straight to the hospital which was thankfully for them, just down the road. They pulled in with a police car with lights flashing behind them and the guy ran out of the car and literally bolted for the emergency room screaming for help. The police officers were demanding he stop because he had failed to pull over as they had originally demanded. He ignored them and kept running screaming about his wife to the hospital staff who were already running for the car. The other officer was at the wife's door trying to drag her out of the car, ignoring that she was saying her baby was coming. She literally gave birth on the sidewalk. The police officers did not bother arresting either of them as doing so would have resulted in quite a bit of embarrassment I'd imagine for the police department. They were commenting on how the police officers were basically 'tools and total morons' for not realising something was wrong when the guy drove up to the emergency room and ran out screaming for help and instead of trying to help, caused the woman more stress by dragging her out of the car as though she were a common criminal.


Now would either of these officers have been correct if they'd tasered the husband and the wife for 'breaking the law'? Because I can tell you right now, as a pregnant woman and one who's having many complications, if I am being rushed to the hospital and the police try to pull us over for going through a red light, we're not stopping the car until we're at the hospital. And if either my husband or I are tasered for 'breaking the law', I would do everything in my power to ensure the lives of those officers become a living legal hell.
 
Who cares? Ah so you think it's fine to directly cause a woman to lose her child because she has broken the law?
there is no evidence that tasers caused the miscarrage.
What about a child and the result of the taser is brain damage to that child? That's fine too?
i never said any such thing bells.


I was in the hospital emergency room yesterday and heard something quite interesting. While there, the nurses were talking about this guy who was driving his wife to the emergency room while she was in labour. Her labour apparently progressed much faster than either of them realised and she could feel the baby's head coming out while they were in the car. So the guy went through a red light, resulting in a police car flashing its lights to pull him over. The guy did not stop hearing and kept on going straight to the hospital which was thankfully for them, just down the road. They pulled in with a police car with lights flashing behind them and the guy ran out of the car and literally bolted for the emergency room screaming for help. The police officers were demanding he stop because he had failed to pull over as they had originally demanded. He ignored them and kept running screaming about his wife to the hospital staff who were already running for the car. The other officer was at the wife's door trying to drag her out of the car, ignoring that she was saying her baby was coming. She literally gave birth on the sidewalk.
seeing as how people can 'inflate' things will you provide links to the story?
if the guy stopped and the cops seen the situation they would have given him a direct line to the hospital.
They were commenting on how the police officers were basically 'tools and total morons' for not realising something was wrong when the guy drove up to the emergency room and ran out screaming for help and instead of trying to help, caused the woman more stress by dragging her out of the car as though she were a common criminal.
alot of murderers and other criminals follow the exact same tactics.


Now would either of these officers have been correct if they'd tasered the husband and the wife for 'breaking the law'?
they would never have been tased, of course you aren't going to believe that are you?
Because I can tell you right now, as a pregnant woman and one who's having many complications, if I am being rushed to the hospital and the police try to pull us over for going through a red light, we're not stopping the car until we're at the hospital.
then you better be prepared to be treated like a criminal.
your best bet is to stop. allow the cop to see for himself.
i gaurentee you he will get in front of you and escort you to the hospital.
And if either my husband or I are tasered for 'breaking the law', I would do everything in my power to ensure the lives of those officers become a living legal hell.
like i said bells the cops HAVE NO IDEA what your intentions are.

you aren't going to like this but in the above situation the cops actions was justified.
 
Who cares? Ah so you think it's fine to directly cause a woman to lose her child because she has broken the law? What about a child and the result of the taser is brain damage to that child?

If a stagnant woman put herself and her baby at risk, say doing drugs and then driving a car, who would you blame, Bells? Didn't she, herself, put her baby at risk with her behavior? Who would you blame?

Bells, the woman put herself and her baby at risk by being overly aggressive and resisting arrest. How can you see it any other way?

And if either my husband or I are tasered for 'breaking the law', I would do everything in my power to ensure the lives of those officers become a living legal hell.

Okay, sure, that's the way our legal system is set up. If you feel that you've been wronged in some way, take to court.

Baron Max
 
Unbelievable. Men should have to go through pregnancy and childbirth.

Hmm, isn't that something like asking all jury members of a murder trial to have been murderers themselves?? ...LOL!

Besides, Sam, most men DO have to suffer through pregnancy and childbirth! :D

Baron Max
 
and you need some experience about what you are talking about.

Experience regarding a cop who doesn't understand a man running into an emergency room and can't see that a woman is giving birth? No thanks, I'll pass.
 
Experience regarding a cop who doesn't understand a man running into an emergency room and can't see that a woman is giving birth? No thanks, I'll pass.
from a cops view:
man runs red light
cop pursues
guy doesn't stop
guy pulls into emergency room get out and runs in screaming.

now sam if you had not read bells post what would you be thinking if you were the cop?
 
from a cops view:
man runs red light
cop pursues
guy doesn't stop
guy pulls into emergency room get out and runs in screaming.

now sam if you had not read bells post what would you be thinking if you were the cop?

Now let me see. A man runs a red light, does not stop and runs screaming into the emergency room of a hospital. What could it possibly be?:rolleyes:
 
Well I would look into the car and see a woman in labor and put two and two together.

Unless I'm evolutionarily disabled and cannot recognise a woman in labor.
you cannot tell a woman is in labor unless you know she is pregnant. the cop doesn't have that information.

the woman could be wearing a sack of birdseed and faking it.
 
Well I would look into the car and see a woman in labor and put two and two together.

You'd stop pursuing a possible vicious criminal to take a look inside the car ....and let the possibly vicious criminal run on into the ER??? ...with all of those thousands of patients and doctors at risk?

Baron Max
 
You'd stop pursuing a possible vicious criminal to take a look inside the car ....and let the possibly vicious criminal run on into the ER??? ...with all of those thousands of patients and doctors at risk?

Baron Max

Thats what they did anyway, only they dragged the poor woman out of the car because the champions couldn't tell she was in labor.:rolleyes:
 
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