Nottseagull
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Footage is clear as you can see him kicking out at the officers legs before the taser is utilised.
Yeah, about as tamely as Beckham did when he got sent off at the World Cup Finals!
Footage is clear as you can see him kicking out at the officers legs before the taser is utilised.
He was resisting, didnt see anything wrong there, what about you BOF..
Yeah, about as tamely as Beckham did when he got sent off at the World Cup Finals!
Well I've just watched it again and the Police Office with the gun, asks the other three officers to let the man go as he fires the weapon. The last time he zaps him.
No problem with them "roughing him up", just the use of that gun when it appears they have the situation under control. Seems extreme to me.
Watch it again, he sends the other officers away.
That's all I got the problem with, the use of these guns. Surely they should be the last resort, they're not exactly a 9v battery.
Not being funny but the guy was clearly resisting arrest and from what has been said had to potential to become violent so take him down asap i say.
I bet the crowd that gathered didn't think it looked much fun being arrested so some of them may think twice about resisting arrest.
Obviously i have never been tazered but to the same extent i have never put myself in a position where the police have needed to tazar me or for that matter forcfully arrest me.
He brought it onhimself and deserved what he got is the general point im making
Is he hitting him in the face or trying to give him a dead arm?
I'm sure he deserves everything coming to him, to be honest they has been a few dickheads in the high street I'd like to "Taser".
But in all seriousness, I'd just a little bit concerned with the officer asking the other three to let go of him, so he could had another go.
I'd be very surprised if that's the way they are supposed to be used.
I'll admit to always taking a keen eye on these things, because I'm seen something get a roughing up when they were entirely innocent (and I'm not talking about the incident above). For the record they received an apology and it was left at that.
I just not convinced that the way to deal with violence, is with (what appears to be) violence. I tend to change my views when the person in question is armed with a weapon, but not necesarly a vegan sausage roll as was probably the case in the G20 riots.
Call me a bleeding heart liberal if you like, I really couldn't care less. I just less than entirely happy with the way in which this country has sleeped walked into a situation where the Police use stun guns and tourists get searched in Leceister Square for daring to take photographs. Funnily enough, there are some very prominent members of the Conservative party who agree.
very heavy handed, had 4 on him and the c*nt starts punching him in the face after being tazered twice!!!
i do not know what he did, but whatever it was he was down and not resisting but looked more like he was fitting??
sure our local NSC bobbies will be on here defending the actions of the plod
I'd be very surprised if that's the way they are supposed to be used.
No I can't be arsed but one thing is guaranteed, you on here slagging us off.
DIDNT THINK SO
What i dislike about this video is not the fact he was punched (clearly in the arm) or the fact he was tazered, athough it was clearly unneccessary, what i dislike is i cant see in that video where he is warned that he will be tazered, you hear armed police shouting armed police when they are using weapons but it seems they can just tazer you whenever they see fit without giving you the opportunity to comply, its a case of action then questions, if i know im about to be tazered im not personally likely to carry on struggling but if someone is going to tazer me out the blue how do i know to stop struggling, is there a policy on this? I expect he was warned earlier but i feel there should be a warning everytime it is used. Disagree?