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This young mom lost her baby after she was Tased by police for struggling to remove her tongue ring
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<blockquote data-quote="dgiharris" data-source="post: 72195133" data-attributes="member: 322579"><p>I would assume so since prisoner conditions in a prison are well known.</p><p></p><p>And pregnant women about to be tasered usually have a habit of yelling, "You can't taser me I'm pregnant"</p><p></p><p>so I'd put the odds at 100:1 that they knew she was pregnant. There is this popular belief in law enforcement that Tasers are harmless weapons that can be used willy-nilly whenever you feel like dispensing some justice and enforcing your personal vindictive brand of law enforcement regardless of the triviality of the actual offense in question. </p><p></p><p>IN law enforcement, there is a sentiment "You do what I say or else". The sentiment is without remorse, even if the law enforcement official believes he is in a grey area, he doesn't care, their attitude is "well, if I'm wrong the courts can sort it out later, but for right now, doesn't matter and you better do what I say"...</p><p></p><p>There is a youtube clip of a cop tasering a 78 yr old grandmother because she refuses to sign her traffic ticket. So yeah, LE is very taser happy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dgiharris, post: 72195133, member: 322579"] I would assume so since prisoner conditions in a prison are well known. And pregnant women about to be tasered usually have a habit of yelling, "You can't taser me I'm pregnant" so I'd put the odds at 100:1 that they knew she was pregnant. There is this popular belief in law enforcement that Tasers are harmless weapons that can be used willy-nilly whenever you feel like dispensing some justice and enforcing your personal vindictive brand of law enforcement regardless of the triviality of the actual offense in question. IN law enforcement, there is a sentiment "You do what I say or else". The sentiment is without remorse, even if the law enforcement official believes he is in a grey area, he doesn't care, their attitude is "well, if I'm wrong the courts can sort it out later, but for right now, doesn't matter and you better do what I say"... There is a youtube clip of a cop tasering a 78 yr old grandmother because she refuses to sign her traffic ticket. So yeah, LE is very taser happy. [/QUOTE]
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