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Since the odds are that Tasering (a.k.a. "Tasing") or Strafing somebody isn't likely to kill them (to the contrary, it's highly likely that it won't kill them), it becomes much easier psychologically for the user (LEO or civilian) to employ / discharge it under a greater variety of circumstances, and abuse it.
Defense Review 2009
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Stay out of trouble and don't particapate in illegal activities, and there is never a reason for the police to be there "Tasing" this stupid kid!!!!
unknown title 2009
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Since the odds are that Tasering (a.k.a. "Tasing") or Strafing somebody isn't likely to kill them (to the contrary, it's highly likely that it won't kill them), it becomes much easier psychologically for the user (LEO or civilian) to employ / discharge it under a greater variety of circumstances, and abuse it.
Defense Review 2009
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In the Tasing incident, also nearby in the 300 block of South State, a 24-year-old South Side man was blocking traffic and refused officers 'requests to move, said News Affairs Officer John Mirabelli.
Three Teens STABBED Near Taste Of Chicago, One Man Tased By Police 2010
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I'm not sure if Giants defensive lineman Barry Cofield has any personal experience self-Tasing, but he appears to have perfected the "Hey, I just got a sack and to celebrate I will pretend to run 50,000 volts through my body!" dance.
NFL Lineman Unveils New Sack Celebration Back Porch FanHouse 2010
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I m not sure if Giants defensive lineman Barry Cofield has any personal experience self-Tasing, but he appears to have perfected the
NFL Lineman Unveils New Sack Celebration Back Porch FanHouse 2010
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Dry Tasing is not particulary effective for putting someone down; it hurts but doesn't incapacitate.
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If you miss with your one shot, you have to use the Taser as a contact stun gun (known as dry Tasing).
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So, statistically, we're talking about Tasing someone you know who moves on you unexpectedly in close quarters, in a place where you feel safe.
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Tasing a woman with electrical shock “so that she calms down” is not an appropriate action for a Peace Officer (what was once the term before “Police Officer” and still alluded to in your mission statement).
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