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    Tazer for losers..

    Saw a bit about tazers on the fuckwit media called TV, fuckin' ding-a-lings, wouldn't piss on them if they were on fire..

    So "there were 7 officers there yet the Tazer was used"

    My thoughts: Yeah so 8 people were saved from serious injury.

    MY thoughts: Shoot more losers - then the bleeding-heart greenie soft-cock losers would start to think the tazer was not so bad after all.

    I wonder how many front-line cops think the Tazer is not a good thing???
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    I wonder how many front line officers think stab proof vests are a bad idea?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    I wonder how many front line officers think stab proof vests are a bad idea?
    Bugger-all, awkwardness and other 'problems' notwithstanding, I would not be without it.


    Tazers?
    The gap between the pepper-spray and the GLock.

    Wouldn't you rather be Tazered than shot if the pepper-spray failed to work??
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Bugger-all, awkwardness and other 'problems' notwithstanding, I would not be without it.
    I tryed a stab proof vest on at work and them seem bulky and uncomfortable and would probably give me a stiff neck after a while ????

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    I'd rather they were standard issue. How many farken complaints authority hearings would we have if domestic disputes were sorted with a Glock? Pull the Tazer out, paint them all nice and red... amazing how quick even the 'hard' arses lay down and say sorry...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Colapop View Post
    I'd rather they were standard issue. How many farken complaints authority hearings would we have if domestic disputes were sorted with a Glock? Pull the Tazer out, paint them all nice and red... amazing how quick even the 'hard' arses lay down and say sorry...
    THAT is soooo true - put the 'red-dot' on them and instant compliance.

    If we had the same sights on the Glocks/Bushmaster we could probably get the same 'compliance'
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    MMM - Mighty Mumbledsomething about about being a sorry arse? Yeah, I thought so... Just need to make prisons as much fun for them...
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    I would be very happy to see all police issued with Tazers. They seem like a great way to stop an offender instantly without the need for summary justice. Then there is seldom any permanent injury if the offender is later found "Not Guilty".

    Now, a question: Do the Tazer barbs penetrate the kevlar on Dragon jackets?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    I would be very happy to see all police issued with Tazers. They seem like a great way to stop an offender instantly without the need for summary justice. Then there is seldom any permanent injury if the offender is later found "Not Guilty".

    Now, a question: Do the Tazer barbs penetrate the kevlar on Dragon jackets?
    Very likely they do Jantar - and they don't need to make contact with your skin - they will 'jump' a gap of 40mm or so.... how thick is a Dragon jacket????
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    Its not the thickness so much, but the fact that the kevlar in a Dragon Jacket is made of carbon fibre, and carbon is a perfect conductor of the electrical charge. So most of the current would flow through the kevlar rather than the target.
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    How many people wear Kevlar or Dragon jackets and have Tazer type situation run-ins with the law?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jantar View Post
    Its not the thickness so much, but the fact that the kevlar in a Dragon Jacket is made of carbon fibre, and carbon is a perfect conductor of the electrical charge. So most of the current would flow through the kevlar rather than the target.
    True - in an ideal world and when new (maybe).

    But how many Tazer 'victims' would fit in that catagory??
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    Fuck me Tazers are the best thing to reach NZ since European settlers.

    Give any twat trouble causing offender a choice. Tazer or 9mm hollow point pal.

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    mmmmmmm tazer good to start me heart in the morning

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