Indiana Jones approach with another fatigue fool who wants to fight a police officer. pic.twitter.com/p5l1DtUMC9
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Have any of you ever been tasered? I really don’t know what to think of them. I’ve seen them deployed and the results are all over the place. Some people go over like they’re pole axed, and others seem to be able to shake them off like this guy did. The cop was still having trouble with the perp and bystanders had to come in to help. Y’know I think about those big iron workers I used to deal with and some of those kids were so big and so strong… to put them down with a gun would take a .41 or a .44 magnum. If you wanted to light them up with a taser …? You’d have to run a couple million voolts through them just to get their attention. If they were drunk or high I’ll bet they’d laugh off a ride on Ol’ Sparky.
When I was a kid cops used to carry those weird billy clubs for tough customers. I think they should go back to those maybe? Or maybe higher voltage tasers?
Flip side of that bell curve are people that go into cardiac arrest when tazed.
ReplyDelete….And…? Like… that’s a bad thing…? 😂👍
DeleteI guarantee you don’t know anyone who’d laugh off a taser to the groin. Shot placement is always critical.
ReplyDeleteIt must be something like that? They did a voluntary product demo years ago one of the Quinn boys off Gun Blast. (Bogie?) He was a bigger man and when they lit him up he went over like a sack of pudding. 🥴 So maybe the big iron workers would too?
DeleteI've never been tasered, but I have licked a 9v battery and grabbed a spark plug wire. Haven't peed on an electric fence. Saving that one for much later in life.
ReplyDeleteI do like how nonchalant the cop was. 2G squares off in a boxer stance, cop just casually pulls out the taser and POP-ZZZZZ. and then a second time too. No drama, no yelling, no "respect mah authority", just pure 2G fatigue.
Yes but I don’t like that in the scuffle…he had one arm tied up with the taser when the scuffling started. They need to do like Captain Kirk does - tasers need ‘stun’ and ‘kill’ settings…
DeleteTaser = Edison Medicine…
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A lot of the effect of the taser depends on where the person is hit. Some areas of the body don't react as some other areas. And then there are some people who don't react at all hardly.
ReplyDeleteYup. I wonder if drugs will impair their effectiveness in the perp too. They must, I’d think? Would drugs make them more impervious or less?
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No, I've never been tazed. I've been shocked by a plug wire several times (20,000 volts), and it isn't pleasant. There are people in this world who are somewhat immune to the Tazer, and while being tazed they don't move well, but they don't fall over and yell. The same thing is true with pepper spray. Some people, when sprayed, just shrug and try to land a nice haymaker.
ReplyDeleteThe item I think you're referring to is a tonfa, and if you have a good one and know how to use it, it's extremely effective. However, it's skill based and you have to spar with it to learn to use it.
The best weapons have been outlawed by police departments. The sap or slap stick, the lead weighted glove, and the come-along all worked really well - but they're too cruel and unusual, plus they could be used for abuse.
The actual hand-to-hand combat weapon you want is size, because size matters, and experience. The bouncer in a dive bar will have been punched in the face many times. He doesn't like it, he knows it hurts, but he also knows he'll survive it. His opponent is probably inebriated (slang for drunk) which takes away his coordination, and inexperienced. So, having blindsided someone, the bouncer is tossing him out complete with a punch to the midsection and a quick march to the door.
I agree on all that, Jack. I’ll say it again: white law will not work on black criminals. They NEED brutal treatment to suppress their instinctive behaviours. A bone crunching bonk with a Billy club, or an assailant that is bigger/faster/meaner than they are - are all elements of Jungle Law and they’ll recognize them as such.
DeleteAs for high tech, non lethal weapons? Courtrooms with lawyers, suits, and juries with endless deliberation and slow reasoned arguments? Coddling in prison…? It obviously isn’t working…
Massive fight breaks out on Carnival Cruise ‘over chicken fingers’
ReplyDeletehttps://www.theburningplatform.com/2025/08/21/massive-fight-breaks-out-on-carnival-cruise-over-chicken-fingers/
The feral 2Gs never cease to amaze with their BS. Would have been worth it to get to tase these dumb F's
One study shows 19 percent archaic DNA in blacks not in whites or asians. another shows chimp DNA is 15 percent different than human. Recovering signals of ghost archaic introgression in African populations
ReplyDelete[19 percent archaic DNA not found in asians or caucasians] ‘While introgression from Neanderthals and Denisovans has been documented in modern humans outside Africa…Our results reveal the substantial contribution of archaic ancestry in shaping the gene pool of present-day West African populations.
https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.aax5097
The ‘Ghost’ of an Unknown Extinct Human Has Been Found in DNA of Modern West Africans
https://www.sciencealert.com/the-ghost-of-an-unknown-extinct-hominid-has-been-found-in-a-modern-human-genome
New “Complete” Chimp Genome Shows 14.9 Percent Difference from Human Genome
https://evolutionnews.org/2025/05/fact-check-new-complete-chimp-genome-shows-14-9-percent-difference-from-human-genome/
Yup. Genetics matter. AND - the next hurdle is to quantify this stuff. What do these gene clusters do? What traits do they produce? But then the bedwetters start whining about Nazis and eugenics without a slightest clue of what either of those things are….
Deletei fought the law, and the law won.
ReplyDeletethe pulse of the taser is the same wavelength as the pulse from your nervous system...it over rides it and that's why it hurts and momentarily doesn't allow you to move...for most people once the "ride" is over, it's like it never happened except those with half a brain realize they don't want to play that game again...some people may not feel it as much if they are too drunk or high...but it's very hard to fight it...it's not pleasant whatsoever...the guy only really started fight back after the officer either turned it off or the cycle ended...it doesn't "matter" where a person is tased, it runs through the whole body but the wider the probes, the better it works...
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