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barracuda wrote:Contrast and compare with [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p2Fn-j_bsIc]this response by European soccer fans.
1. It strikes me that Wizard guy is pretty clearly on Xtasy. He keeps saying, "It doesn't matter what you do to me... I don't care... Its the most beautiful thing you could ever imagine..." or words to that effect, and he seems somewhat unfazed by the taze.
2. The ubiquitous and pernicious usage of the celphone camera to document whatever nearby horrorshow is at hand has clearly become an acceptable replacement for action of any kind. The filming of the torture of this helpless and empathetic character is verbally noted by more than one onlooker as if this is punishment enough foir the actions of the guards. "It's all on video tape! The whole world is watching!" etc. While the crowd is mostly on his side, they do nothing while he is repeatedly tazed.
brainpanhandler wrote:...(and that the unfortunate and really poorly endowed naked wizard could stand to grow something, anything).
RomanyX wrote:I can't speak for the others, Cowbell, but my own outrage stems from the fact that the security guards TAZED an unarmed guy, when their numbers were such that they could have simply overpowered him & carried/dragged him away to wherever concert-going miscreants are detained.
RomanyX wrote:Except that the cuffs didn't even come out until after he'd been tazed repeatedly. They half-heartedly wrestle him around, trying to force him to put his robe back on, which he adamantly refuses to do. That's the point at which they should have simply hustled his naked ass away. And I'm sorry, but I just don't buy the idea that those three big guys were in any danger from that flabby little fool.
Are there any societal expectations that apply here?
...say I decided to go to your favorite grocery store, drop some X and disrobe. Your all OK with that then?
Your children wouldn't mind?
when an exercise in personal freedom step on the rights of others a should a line be drawn
Who knows what the guy was on. He was clearly out of his mind.
And you would personally guarantee, on this turds behalf, that he would cause no harm to others?
At what point should police officers, performing a public safety function, put themselves (and possibly others) in harms way
brainpanhandler wrote:I would think that these three officers, overweight as they seem to be, could take down one flabby 30 something hippie spouting platitudes about how beautiful everything is if they made a concerted effort or had any training at all in joint locks or jujitsu or some such discipline. For fuck's sake, two of these guys could not get him to turn over on his face?
brainpanhandler wrote:I think Xtasy is probably a good guess, but you're right... we can't know and the cops could not know either. It is not unfair to take into consideration the fact that the wizard was behaving in a way that was consistent with intoxication on some substance or another when assessing the officers' decision to escalate to the level of force of a tazer. Certain drugs can give otherwise ordinary human beings superhuman strength and ability to tolerate pain. People in such a state can be very dangerous, even to three well armed, burly cops. Nonetheless, I think these officers should have made a much more serious attempt to take this guy into custody physically before resulting to a tazer. No doubt a lawyer could make the argument that the use of the tazer was in fact intended to prevent the injuries that might have otherwise occurred if the officers had continued to try to subdue the guy physically.
brainpanhandler wrote:My guess is that they were repulsed by the whole thing and were unable to get past their latent homosexual tendencies and were therefore afraid to touch the guy.
Lazy, fat, incompetent and sadistic bastards.
Maybe so, but not if these donut eating sadistic slobs had any sort of professionalism.
Cosmic Cowbell wrote:brainpanhandler wrote:I would think that these three officers, overweight as they seem to be, could take down one flabby 30 something hippie spouting platitudes about how beautiful everything is if they made a concerted effort or had any training at all in joint locks or jujitsu or some such discipline. For fuck's sake, two of these guys could not get him to turn over on his face?brainpanhandler wrote:I think Xtasy is probably a good guess, but you're right... we can't know and the cops could not know either. It is not unfair to take into consideration the fact that the wizard was behaving in a way that was consistent with intoxication on some substance or another when assessing the officers' decision to escalate to the level of force of a tazer. Certain drugs can give otherwise ordinary human beings superhuman strength and ability to tolerate pain. People in such a state can be very dangerous, even to three well armed, burly cops. Nonetheless, I think these officers should have made a much more serious attempt to take this guy into custody physically before resulting to a tazer. No doubt a lawyer could make the argument that the use of the tazer was in fact intended to prevent the injuries that might have otherwise occurred if the officers had continued to try to subdue the guy physically.
So which is it?
Cosmic Cowbell wrote:brainpanhandler wrote:My guess is that they were repulsed by the whole thing and were unable to get past their latent homosexual tendencies and were therefore afraid to touch the guy.
Lazy, fat, incompetent and sadistic bastards.
Maybe so, but not if these donut eating sadistic slobs had any sort of professionalism.
Biased much?
Cosmic Cowbell wrote: ETA: I watched this yesterday and then again just now. Early on one of the "sadistic slobs"offers the guy a deal. "I'll make you a deal, put your clothes on and go have a good time". The offer is refused.
Stoopid Cops...
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