NEW VIDEO: University of Florida Taser Incident
http://www.youtube.com/subscri... footage of the Sept 17, 2007 taser incident at the University of Florida involving Andrew Meyer, 21, who was tasered and arrested by police after attempting to speak at a question and answer session with John Kerry (D-Mass).Meyer is being charged with resisting an officer and disturbing the peace.Video Source: liveleak.com
Canal: News & Politics
Añadido: September 18, 2007 at 10:02 am
Autor: worldpoliceus
Duración: 04:04
Puntuación: 4.60
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Comentarios
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id4ty (August 21, 2008 at 7:14 am)
if everyone just rushed the fekin cops and took them down it would all be over for them .but no nobody wants to be hurt , so you will all be sheep to the fema camps, trust me.
tazedbrotwo (August 20, 2008 at 3:11 pm)
No dude, not everybody, just you. WE are sending you to a FEMA camp someday soon. You'll be rounded up with all the other infidels and forced to listen to non-stop ABBA music until "everything seems easier".
EnglishOnly1 (August 19, 2008 at 11:32 am)
EVERYBODY better be looking up REX84 and FEMA concentration camps. EVERYBODY. We're all going there someday soon.
powerforthesakeofit (August 18, 2008 at 5:23 pm)
how about finding one that doesn't look like an asshole and tell him to look up REX 84. Explain that you feel every good officer needs to know this and if he asks for your name don't tell him any more. You will have done more good that way and you might avoid the FEMA camps.namaste
powerforthesakeofit (August 18, 2008 at 5:18 pm)
I think I see what you are saying. It is good to hear you not unilaterally side with law enforcement. You are correct. If he had made the comment and went quietly it may have been ok. From the point of view of the individual who made the comment: if someone tried to take you away after making a paradigm SHIFT comment like that, he probably felt his life was in danger in their hands. Out of stubbornness, fear, and courage he did what he thought was right.namaste, mein thought police
redrumrob (August 17, 2008 at 4:40 pm)
powerforthesakeofit, I'm not sure on the timeline but they have changed the rules regarding taser use. Even with the new, more stringent, guidlines put in place since then the Officers STILL would have been justified given Meyers actions that day. Do not mistake what I'm saying to mean that Police are always in the right. We all know that is just not the case. I'm only talking about this one specific case & the fact is Meyer brought it all on himself by his actions & choices that day.
powerforthesakeofit (August 16, 2008 at 7:38 pm)
I was not aware they changed the law because of this lawfull ejection. That IS a good sign. Less than lethal weapons, historically, were supposed to supplant the worst aspects of law enforcement. Instead what seems to have happened: with the introduction of less than lethal weapons, more opportunities for their use arise. The down-played title lets them use many awful (and sometimes biochemical, which is against the Geneva Convention) deterents for "crowd control" of political dissonance.
ryanthomaschristophe (August 16, 2008 at 5:11 pm)
kill all the cops all the cops will die but not soon enought
virtualdynamo (August 16, 2008 at 12:05 am)
I hear where you're coming from, power, but you have to pick your fights. I do not supporting abolishing all the power of authority. There is a reason we don't trust authority. Because we don't trust other people, for good reason, and people run governments. If you know the whole story, this is ridiculous. He was lawfully ejected and they did it by the book, but UF changed it's policy on taser use after this. Sounds like working to improve the system. Using false examples hurts the cause.
virtualdynamo (August 15, 2008 at 11:57 pm)
Get used to what? Getting thrown out of a place because you are yelling and cussing at people, then aggressively refusing to leave/struggling with security that is calmly leading you out?I think that's the way it should be. I don't want to get used to a society when someone can come in and disrupt my organized event just because they want to make a scene. I want the right to kick them out. And people should not have the right to fight with police/security that are lawfully removing them.
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