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Hatchet Man said:(prescence of knives make it a deadly force situation, taser or no taser).
Force +1
Hatchet Man said:(prescence of knives make it a deadly force situation, taser or no taser).
"They couldn't use a Taser on him because there wasn't a sergeant there. So they trust new cops with guns but not Tasers. There's something wrong with that," Vrekalic told the CBC.
He makes Greg House seem like Tinky Winky
Greymatters said:Quote
"The problem with Tasers is that they are inherently open to abuse, as they are easy to carry and easy to use and can inflict severe pain at the push of a button, without leaving substantial marks," said the report's author Angela Wright, a researcher at Amnesty International.
90. (1) Every person commits an offence who carries a weapon, a prohibited device or any prohibited ammunition concealed, unless the person is authorized under the Firearms Act to carry it concealed.
"weapon" means any thing used, designed to be used or intended for use
(a) in causing death or injury to any person, or
(b) for the purpose of threatening or intimidating any person
and, without restricting the generality of the foregoing, includes a firearm;
Kat Stevens said:No, it's a keychain if anyone asks. Local mounties saw it hanging out of my pocket, and asked what it was. Why, a key fob, constable, nudge nudge, wink wink. Oh, have a nice day then, nudge nudge, wink wink. And they're not prohibited, you can buy them at any MA supply store.
zipperhead_cop said:If I beat someone with a jug of milk it would be assault with a weapon. If you use it as a weapon it becomes one.
Kubotans by themselves are only illegal if they are the ones with the blade that is concealed on the inside.
Irish, you would have to be doing some pretty crazy shite to get Weapons Dangerous with a kubotan
mariomike said:CBC story from Dec 2009.
It caught my eye because it says:
"Police rethinking Taser use on mentally ill, inquiry told":
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/nova-scotia/story/2009/12/01/ns-hyde-police-taser-training.html
"It also plans to train dispatchers to recognize signs of mental health disorders when a 911 call is made and to deploy Emergency Health Services in such cases."
This story is from Halifax. I was surprised to read this was not the case there already.
"According to Toronto Police Chief Bill Blair’s own analysis, in 2006, city cops deployed the devices in 156 incidents. In all but nine, the subject appeared “to have a mental disorder” or was in some sort of “crisis.” "
Globe and Mail 11 Feb 2008.
mariomike said:The police services board seemed less than enthusiastic to hand tasers out:
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/toronto/story/2007/07/11/to-taser.html
mariomike said:P.S. I am not "anti-Taser". Anything that made the job easier was ok by me. I only wish they invented them three or four decades ago.
mariomike said:Sometimes, quietly sitting down and letting them blow off steam at you helped calm them ( and the family ).
zipperhead_cop said:However, if Toronto Paramedic crews want to wade into potentially violent MHA calls without the police and get into a protracted chit chat about life and its nuances they can have at 'er.
WTShields said:NEWS FLASH SOCIETY !!!! YOU CAN'T HAVE IT BOTH WAYS!!!
WTShields said:NEWS FLASH SOCIETY !!!! YOU CAN'T HAVE IT BOTH WAYS!!!