About to kick off, live feed here.
LRAD at the ready.
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https://youtu.be/Yy-hvLphvBw
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About to kick off, live feed here.
LRAD at the ready.
Attachment 70082
https://youtu.be/Yy-hvLphvBw
This is where my head has been this afternoon. Essentially, to Tase a subject who is by definition someone who doesn't need to be shot, you have to "point a gun" at them.
It seems like a total rethink of the technology delivery mechanism that stacks a bunch of layers of "nothing at all like pointing a handgun" on it could be beneficial. Something that operates on completely different neural pathways.
The memes have started. Means it’s serious...
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Hard to confuse this with a Taser.
https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/i...Qr1aA&usqp=CAU
Hardware solution
Baton shaped Taser, grip safeties spaced apart nothing like pistol grasp.
And if the zap didn't work, you could hit him with it.
Social workers with badge and Glock.
I took a quick view of the Donut Operator breakdown, linked below. Even more than Taser shaping and holster locations, the point that was brought up by the video host was the amount of stress the officer felt herself appeared disproportinate to the actual situation. I get that's easy for me to say from the comfort of my home, but I'm here for more support and funding of law enforcement training, and certainly not less.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wm5SMurcZtM
I hate to think that this will all just get worse, when there are ways (on so many sides) to start making it better.
Shape them something like this. No trigger or grip.
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