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antonye
05-Jul-2005, 17:06
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/manchester/4650645.stm

"It hurt like hell."

You can tell why he's Chief Constable, can't you?

But did the bloke pulling the trigger really have to look so smug?

:lol:

NBs996
05-Jul-2005, 17:44
"A Taser blast incapacitates those it hits, but should not be fatal."

Blimey, that's confidence inspiring! :o

antonye
05-Jul-2005, 17:50
You really don't want to be in the 30-39 age bracket either...

http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/dayart/20041201/TaserDeaths1201.gif

Rushjob
05-Jul-2005, 17:54
Hee hee... I know Mr Todd and he's a decent guy ....
Doesn't surprise me that he let them zap him.
As for the Instructor with the Taser...if you were given the chance to zap your boss with one, wouldn't you smile???



[Edited on 5-7-2005 by Rushjob]

Tabby999r
05-Jul-2005, 19:55
Manchester cops are ok, Its the Cheshire lot you have to worry about.:flame:

andyb
05-Jul-2005, 21:18
I can vouch for the fact it really works well, and as for the smug bit............I recon there should be a bit in the training for when you release a silly little giggle.:lol:

Rushjob
05-Jul-2005, 22:30
On the course next month.........;)

andyb
05-Jul-2005, 22:47
WE had this on the ARV for a while now.

Of couyrse if you spray the subject first then taser, you run the risk of setting fire to them...............:lol::pig:

Who can say what taser stands for???

NBs996
05-Jul-2005, 22:57
Thomas A. Swift's Electrical Rifle

How clever is Google!

[Edited on 5-7-2005 by NBs996]