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I've already seen all the vids, including the very complete CNBC one. It's a hard call to judge whether he should have been arrested or not. Seems very borderline.
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I agree Avon Lady, hard to say that he should have been arrested. The problem began when he turned around and saw the uniformed police. Up until that time I can't see a reason for him to be arrested. A female officer approaches him and touches his arm. At that time he throws his arms in the air and starts yelling. At that point he is resisting and knows he has an audience. So he plays it up by yelling help and still resisting being lead away. To me he has forced the police to take some kind of action. Had he stopped struggling and yelling, the use of force would have stopped. He played this up for the cameras and audience. That's why he's yelling help, he's not expecting anyone to help but it sounds good. If he would have stopped resisting he wouldn't have been Tasered. But the film clearly shows he wouldn't stop struggling even when he is told to stop. Now the police have to control him, so they use legal means to take him into custody.
The whole problem stems from the female officer grabbing him. There should have been a dicussion with him about whatever rule he was violating, maybe about asking questions. If there was even a rule who knows. Now had he not conversed with the police or not left after being asked, then I would say this was appropriate. If not he should have legal grounds to sue.
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Normally I am a big law and order guy. The problem here was from what I saw this kid had his hands in the air, had no weapons, wasn't any threat. It was a bunch of keystone kops out of control.
What I want to know is why Mr war protester himself Kerry didn't say anything to defend the kid. He is afterall a pro at protesting, throwing his medals over fences, and being anti-establishment. This kid was obviously some big lib journalist student, probably a moveon.org person but they didn't remove him until he mentioned Kerry's Skull and Bones membership. To me this further reinforces the fact that Kerry is a hypocrite who doesn't have a clue. |
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When you resist what the cop is trying to do you have opened yourself up to use of force. My hearing is shot and I don't know what the kid was saying but the tone was confrontational. He played it up for the camera's. He accompplished what he set out to do.
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I still believe that this is really a close call and find it hard to decide based on the videos at hand. And whether the jerk intentionally set this up as a publicilty stunt or not is irrelevant to the police's obligations to act appropriately and again I'm not saying they didn't. If nothing further can be clarified in court, I would hope the judge would let everyone go back home with warnings and that's that. |
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Try this in Germany, and some police authorities heads would roll. I cant understand all what he said, but what later follwed was an ammount of physcial force that in no way is justified by the "immense threat" posed by the young man.
In other words, I see the police not performing correctly here, at least to our standards, and if "law and order" means that a citizen posing no threat and in the main: is talking and raising a book, is expected to obey police commands without questioning, without hesitating, without indicating that he is wondering why, then this leaves a very foul taste in the mouth. Blind and totally submissive obedience has a very bad reputation here, and throughout Europe. I mean, what the hell has the young man done? And is civil society under army regime since lately? In Singapore, I think it was there, you can be arrested for spitting in public. I see that as excessive, too, but not as excessive as what I see in this video. And the tazing in the end is totally unacceptable, and excessive using of force. ***edited by skybird *** Totally unacceptable. Over here, laws and police regulations allowing such actions would be considered as illegal and policemen following such rules wouldn't stay in service very long, and probably would be sued for physical injury (which covers the inflicting of pain).
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In South Africa prior to our democracy, a British citizen (woman) living in South Africa attended a public political meeting and when the political apartheid candidate got up to speak she stood up and threw a bad tomatoe at him. She was arrested and deported. It made world headlines and the action by the police and government at the time was roundly condemned - and rightly so. Thank god we have moved on in SA. Please tell me that the USA is not going down that path. And secondly, is it unlawful to openly resist arrest by the police if you have not done anything wrong? This question in a police state of course would be meaningless. |
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So, in SA, they don't arrest people for DTP? Or maybe the benefit of moving to SA is less idiots like Andrew Meyer? :hmm: ![]() |
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And then tell me where I am wrong. Tell me what the man had done. What made him so dangerous so you need to tazer him. why not simply grabbing him, getting him outside - AND THEN TELL HIM WHAT CRIME HE COMMITTED. Tell me in what way this massive use of violence and implementation of pain was justified. Did he threaten the police? Had he a weapon? Was he a risk for anybody? Did he made obscene gestures? did the audience complain about him? Was there an exchange of bullets, and impacting grenades? Bloods and bones flying around? Did he say he wants to blow up the room, and has a bomb in his book? Anything? Something? Damn, he TALKED only !
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All that seems to be in question here is whether he was sufficiently aware of his violating the owner's rights. I cannot tell from the video but it's a close call either way. |
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The tazing still is excessive, and I do not stop critiocising it. It was in no way necessary. Tazers should be meant as a weapon that does not seriously huirt an offender who poses a thread, and to disarm him. That'S also what they originally had been invented for. But here, and probably not only here, they are used as a disciplinary measure. It is not the police' job to decide about actual penalties. That is the job of a court, and a juidge. So I still say Tazer get abused in examples like this. And again my hint: we can do without them over here. German police union even says they do not want them, only in special units, eventually - and they hint at the negative example in America. It's the police itself saying that. Quote:
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The guy got the public media attention that he probably wanted, and the police looks bad by having handled the issue the way they did. That says it all.
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In this case the guy was refusing to be cuffed and continued struggling with the police who did not seem to be able to pin this guy down. Why? I don't know. I wasn't there and you cannot see clearly in the videos what's happening in the scuffle on the floor. At some point, however, enough's enough. In this case, he seemed to be quite deservant of using extra means in order to be restrained and cuffed. Quote:
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Once again one doesn't have to be. There are plenty of instances of people being arrested who know nothing of martial arts or hand-2-hand combat who use their available means to inflict harm to law enforcers. This shouldn't be news to you. Are you trying to pretend it doesn't happen? It happens plenty. Quote:
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