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Comments by "DynamicWorlds" (@dynamicworlds1) on "Making A Squirrel Pancake" video.
So to you the best part was the cop using excessive force. Not something to brag about there, bucko....
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@koolaidman6251 that almost certainly would count as excessive force in that situation too. The cop was at least as much in the wrong there as she was.
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Considering it was excessive and unnecessary force, the only reason she would have guessed that he would taze her was if she understood that cops look at laws as guidelines when it comes to their own behavior.
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It was excessive. You people are just so used to living in a police state and accepting cops stepping over the line that you don't know what appropriate force is anymore. One of you doesn't even know what the terms you're using actually mean.
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@thedadvocate6724 if following the law is so easy why don't cops?
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@FallenAngelHiroko yeah, but you don't tase OR shoot someone over a broken tail light or for revenge, bootlicker. So what if she drives off? You have her license plate and her on video. The fact that she left before signing the piece of paper means absolutely nothing. No level of force, much less one that can potentially kill, is needed.
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@CrayonConoisseur irrelevant
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@eirmundgundnand9442 tasers can kill people. It's a LESS lethal weapon, not a non-lethal weapon. You're not supposed to taze people over a tail light. The crime in question has to be taken into account for the deployment of such force. And what was she refusing to do? Sign a piece of paper. They have her license plate. They have her on camera. What the fuck does the police department need her signature for? She wasn't a danger to anyone. She refused to provide written acknowledgement of her receipt of a ticket they had her on camera getting. What happens if she doesn't sign it is the same thing that would happen if she did: she'd either show up to her hearing date (and likely loose) or not, and be sent a bill either way. So Fucking What This is exactly what I'm talking about. The cop could have let her drive off and NOTHING would have been different except he would have had his feelings hurt that she didn't jump through meaningless procedural hoops, and you think that justifies the use of a taser because you're a little bitch that loves licking authoritarian boot.
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@kelmirosue3251 retaliation and self protection are not the same thing. The fact that you clearly don't understand even that is disturbing.
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