police taze a 10 year old girl
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otolith

66,798 posts

230 months

Friday 20th November 2009
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Mr Bradshaw wrote: "Her mother told me to 'tase' her, if I needed to."

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"My daughter does not deserve to be tasered and be treated like an animal," said Mr Medlock, who is divorced from the girl's mother and does not have custody.

Sounds like the parents are divorced and the father is pissed off with the mother's behaviour in creating or allowing a situation in which the child got tasered.


Lefty Two Drams

20,425 posts

228 months

Friday 20th November 2009
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Jimbeaux said:
Lefty Two Drams said:
If that were rural Texas she'd have a 9mm round in her back rather than an electrode... hehe
No, if that were Texas, her mother would have kicked her in the a$$ and made her behave all by herself. wink
That's the way it should be yes

nonegreen

7,803 posts

296 months

Friday 20th November 2009
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st I was looking for PH and have stumbled upon rightwingtosseronline.com !

Jimbeaux

33,791 posts

257 months

Friday 20th November 2009
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nonegreen said:
st I was looking for PH and have stumbled upon rightwingtosseronline.com !
Now, what would make you say that?

ringram

14,701 posts

274 months

Friday 20th November 2009
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I dont see why Police shoulnt tazer more of the vermin

hairykrishna

14,414 posts

229 months

Friday 20th November 2009
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So he tazed a child who wasn't committing a crime?

Greg_D

6,542 posts

272 months

Friday 20th November 2009
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nonegreen said:
st I was looking for PH and have stumbled upon rightwingtosseronline.com !
It's a common mistake, you are automatically rediverted by the server.

Send me an email if it keeps happening: Greg@rightwingtosseronline.com

Greg

Greg_D

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272 months

Friday 20th November 2009
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hairykrishna said:
So he tazed a child who wasn't committing a crime?
If you consider kicking a police officer in the groin not committing a crime, then yes!

Greg

Hedders

24,460 posts

273 months

Friday 20th November 2009
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hairykrishna said:
So he tazed a child who wasn't committing a crime?
Tasers are not supposed to be used on people who are commiting a crime. They are designed to be used on people who are not doing what they are told.

Like cattle prods essentially. Which is nice.

hairykrishna

14,414 posts

229 months

Friday 20th November 2009
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Greg_D said:
hairykrishna said:
So he tazed a child who wasn't committing a crime?
If you consider kicking a police officer in the groin not committing a crime, then yes!

Greg
Oops. She won't do that again.

For some reason I read it that she'd kicked him post tasering but it seems that he tried to take her into custody, failed, then tased her. I still don't really know why he was taking her into custody though; last time I checked refusing to get in the shower wasn't a crime.

EDLT

15,421 posts

232 months

Friday 20th November 2009
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hairykrishna said:
Greg_D said:
hairykrishna said:
So he tazed a child who wasn't committing a crime?
If you consider kicking a police officer in the groin not committing a crime, then yes!

Greg
Oops. She won't do that again.

For some reason I read it that she'd kicked him post tasering but it seems that he tried to take her into custody, failed, then tased her. I still don't really know why he was taking her into custody though; last time I checked refusing to get in the shower wasn't a crime.
You can't assume that he knew what was going on when he got there, if he'd been called to a domestic disturbance and found a mother fighting with her child then separating them would be a good idea.

I still think tazing the child is a better way of dealing with her than the methods they use when arresting adults.

Mondeohdear

2,046 posts

241 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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Greg_D said:
Mondeohdear said:
Greg_D said:
Maxymillion said:
Awesome. Perhaps she'll have some respect now?
absolutely, the gobby little shit obviously thought that she could carry her little kevin and perry routine on when the police came, there are some lines that you shouldn't cross, this was one of them, and she found out why, to her detriment. Good

Greg
fking hell. The mother should be done for wasting police time and the policeman given a course of retraining and told to stay the fk out of other people's business when no criminal offence is happening. He probably wanted a chance to put her in the shower himself and hasve a good perv.
rolleyes

Let me guess, you went to a Steiner school and enjoyed 'expressing' yourself.

Greg
No, far from it. But my parents would never have called the police if I'd had a tantrum, they would have dealt with it themselves - by simply raising their voices. They didn't shout at me all the time like Tesco mums, so when they did I knew it was serious and warranted attention.

This fkwit woman in the states has now taught her daughter that not wanting a shower is a zappable offence so there's no further sanction to be used against her other than death.

Mondeohdear

2,046 posts

241 months

Saturday 21st November 2009
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Greg_D said:
hairykrishna said:
So he tazed a child who wasn't committing a crime?
If you consider kicking a police officer in the groin not committing a crime, then yes!

Greg
The police orifice shouldn't have been there in the first place.