Abuse of power, indeed.
Nov. 22nd, 2006 03:11 pmThis is MESSED UP: Read the article, and watch the video.
Tasering that student for what he did (which was basically nothing) was a completely unneccessary use of force. The students who witnessed it knew that, or they wouldn't have been asking the officers to stop, or requesting their badge numbers.
And *threatening* a bystander with the taser for requesting badge numbers? Just plain ridiculous.
Tasering that student for what he did (which was basically nothing) was a completely unneccessary use of force. The students who witnessed it knew that, or they wouldn't have been asking the officers to stop, or requesting their badge numbers.
And *threatening* a bystander with the taser for requesting badge numbers? Just plain ridiculous.
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Date: 2006-11-23 03:09 am (UTC)The thing I found most disturbing about that (among many things) was that they kept threatening to taser him if he didn't GET UP! I mean, WTF? If he keeps on not getting up, what are you going to do? Just give him jolts of electricity until he's DEAD, and then zap him some more for not getting up?
It's bad enough that the police in Canada have a reputation for using PEPPER SPRAY like it's a toy, but tasers are serious business. One of these days somebody will have a heart attack and die from tasering, and then it will be too late to make a sensible policy about it. Granted, I'm sure the first couple of people to die will have been doing something wrong at the time, and they'll hand-wave, and fuzzify, and claim that it was their own fault, and wouldn't be dead if they hadn't been resisting arrest, or whatever. But eventually, somebody will die from tazering who did absolutely nothing wrong. It's going to get ugly before it gets better, I fear.