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zipperhead_cop said:Then it's going to be Edison medicine for anyone who so much as has a cocked eyebrow. :
Technically wouldn't it be Tesla Medicine ?, or perhaps a Swift Shock?
zipperhead_cop said:Then it's going to be Edison medicine for anyone who so much as has a cocked eyebrow. :
zipperhead_cop said:At least until I get a taser. Then it's going to be Edison medicine for anyone who so much as has a cocked eyebrow. :
Tommy said:if you dont mind tell me (PM if you prefer) how come you tend to avoid the Stick and Spray? Just not effective enough to make it worthwhile?
JBoyd said:Technically wouldn't it be Tesla Medicine ?, or perhaps a Swift Shock?
Neill McKay said:Interesting comment, that.
zipperhead_cop said:No, because that doesn't rhyme. Plus, wasn't Tesla into broadcasting energy? Tasers use probes to deliver their shock.
zipperhead_cop said:I believe that tasers use DC current. I don't know who Tom Swift is.
zipperhead_cop said:There just never seems like a good reason to use the baton, and the couple of times I did it wasn't effective. It got the guys attention, then I was back to hands and also had to worry about my baton rolling away or being grabbed by someone else (think big downtown bar fight scenario).
I dislike spray probably because I personally hate being around the stuff. You sauce a guy, then you have to sit there spraying water into his eyes while sheets of snot run out of him which they tend to spit and shake everywhere. It wastes time to decontaminate. Plus, you always run a bit of a risk of cross contamination when it hits the wind or bounces back from the conclave shape of an eye socket. Over and above that, mental determination can get some people through the pain and thus render it useless. Other people may feel different, but that seems to be the norm around our city.
No, because that doesn't rhyme. Plus, wasn't Tesla into broadcasting energy? Tasers use probes to deliver their shock.
Lighten up, Francis. It was just a crossover comment from the other ongoing taser thread. Or were you just trying to get a post in so you could get updates?
zipperhead_cop said:I believe that tasers use DC current. I don't know who Tom Swift is.
JBoyd said:I agree with Roy, underpriviledged childhood indeed.
IN HOC SIGNO said:WRT spray....my neice (RCMP in BC) was out on a call one night with another member and they pulled over a belligerent individual. Said individual got her partner by the throat so she climbed in the other side of the vehicle and put the guy in a headlock. This freed up her partner who got his spray out but at the last minute the individual struggled and the spray hit my neice full in the face instead of the intended target. Needless to say...she isn't a big fan of spray anymore either. ;D
geo said:Heh.... it's not like you were intentionally sent into a gas chamber without a mask...
zipperhead_cop said:I would be making the usual pot/kettle analogy if it did not appear as though you are still within yours and therefore still subject to assessment.
There is a possibility that your niece's partner is a bit of a clod. You shouldn't be using your spray that close to your partner. Hopefully, since they would be going to the hospital anyway, they were able to clean her up well.
zipperhead_cop said:There just never seems like a good reason to use the baton, and the couple of times I did it wasn't effective...
I dislike spray probably because I personally hate being around the stuff. You sauce a guy, then you have to sit there spraying water into his eyes while sheets of snot run out of him which they tend to spit and shake everywhere...
Piper said:Pull out your badge and off ya go.
zipperhead_cop said:Membership has its privileges. ;D
Be smart about how you play the ID card, though. Maybe segway into something like "jeez, my sergeant major is going to kick my *** when I tell him about this". Hopefully that will twig the officer to inquire about your status. I never like "I don't know if it helps, but x,y,z". I don't need "help" deciding if someone will get a break, and it seems like the inference is "you're going to give me a break, here let me make it easier for you".