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    Quote Originally Posted by TFOGGER View Post
    So most of our elected officials can be safely tased?




    I think all of our elected officials conversations should be recorded...time to really know what kind of backside deals they are working wasting our money.

    back on topic, I am glad the kid got taser, pretty funny to watch. again, play stupid games, win stupid prizes.
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    A baseball feild is a large area for 4 or 5 security guards (who are often out of shape, etc) to patrol and keep people from running around. People know the rules. I say fair game. By the age of 12, concrete reasoning skills are instilled in adolescents. Unless they are retarded, they are fair game. They know the rules. As someone said, "play stupid games, win stupid prizes." That's rough about your brother, good thing he was never tazed. Cops are not held responsible for an individuals personal health however. They do not have the advantage of knowing whether someone has a heart condition of not... Once again, the audience should know not to jump on the field.
    A) He was shot by LEO, not security.
    B) The poor physical shape of the officer in question is not a valid excuse.
    C) Yes, you're right, cops cannot be expected to know the conditions of the people they encounter, and in case where the cop or other people are in danger, of course, go ahead and use the taser, but this kid was just being an idiot. who was he going to hurt even if he ran around for another 10 minutes?

    He was being stupid. Not dangerous. And in my opinion, that does not warrant the use of less-lethal force.

    We've delt with crazed sports fans for PLENTY of years without using tasers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by iamhunter View Post
    A) He was shot by LEO, not security. Rgr, thanks.

    B) The poor physical shape of the officer in question is not a valid excuse. Why not if they are supposed to be "our" "protectors"?

    C) Yes, you're right, cops cannot be expected to know the conditions of the people they encounter, and in case where the cop or other people are in danger, of course, go ahead and use the taser, but this kid was just being an idiot. who was he going to hurt even if he ran around for another 10 minutes? He was taking away playing time, thus my money, etc... although I may say the enjoyment factor was increased!!

    He was being stupid. Not dangerous. And in my opinion, that does not warrant the use of less-lethal force. That's your opinion my friend and I respect that. More power to you. I will disagree. The kid was being stupid, and he got a stupid prize. Should we let the players deal with it using a baseball bat instead? As far as dangerous: in todays world, no one in teh moment knew that. The LEO are breifed in scenarios of idiots running onto the feild with a gun to take out 3rd baseman Bob who signed a million dollar contract with George because Larry didn't like the car he drove... yadda, yadda....

    I think that we need to make some examples of people sometimes to get the message across that we will not put up with it.

    I am in a classroom with myself, one other teacher, and 70-80 kids. If they start fighting, do I say, "Now Johnny, was that very nice? That's no way to treat your peers... Why don't we all get along. Give him a hug and let's sing Kum-bi-ya!" No, I kick the ass out of my classroom and make an example of him. Disobedience breeds anarchy. There must be a set criteria. Baseball players on the field. Audience in the stands. If they want to interact, audience can go wait by the busses.

    We've delt with crazed sports fans for PLENTY of years without using tasers. I run into this statement a lot. Tazers have been around since 1974. What did people do before that? They used tear gas, billy clubs, etc to remove unwanted peoples from public places (fans rushing a feild). I know once at my undergrad after a great win they opened the sprinkler system (which didn't do a damn thing except ruin teh field!) Tazers have a purpose and I think it was used aduequatly here.

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    Since the security guard was an off duty LEO, it makes even more sense that the kid was tased...
    The use of force is warranted when a person is 'Actively resisting arrest or attempting to evade arrest by flight'
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    Quote Originally Posted by iamhunter View Post
    A) ... this kid was just being an idiot. who was he going to hurt even if he ran around for another 10 minutes?
    Google Monica Seles.

    on April 30 during a quarterfinal match with Magdalena Maleeva in Hamburg in which Seles was leading 6–4, 4–3, Günter Parche, an obsessed fan of Steffi Graf, ran from the middle of the crowd to the edge of the court during a break between games and stabbed Seles with a boning knife between her shoulder blades, to a depth of 1.5 cm (.59 inches).

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