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This tool looks like it requires quite a bit of skill. But I like it.
At least they have a laser targeting thing to make it easier to place properly.This tool looks like it requires quite a bit of skill. But I like it.
As always when using any sort of weapon, lethal or non-lethal, cops are trained to be mindful of bystanders/background.Interesting. A high-tech lasso. Probably good for certain situations. Just one question comes to mind: What happens if they miss and it wraps around someone's throat?
They're trained to aim at a person's legs, but can also go for the chest area if an assailant is brandishing a weapon. If you'll notice, the bolo-wrap has a green light on it to spot the target accurately. An officer isn't going to deploy the bolo-wrap if the green light falls on someone's neck.Seems like an excellent idea. Time will tell if it works without being wrapped around someone's neck.
What can do more damage than a barb on the tip of a string is K9 teeth. Well, and bullets. Bullets can do some damage.I was wondering how the cord ends are fastened to the perpetrator. Turns out, they have what look like fishhooks on the ends, which dig into the perp's clothing, and I would guess, on occasion, the perp's skin... or eyeballs.
If the police could be trusted to use it responsibly, it might be useful, but there are just too many bad cops out there who will abuse it and leave somebody tied up, suffering for extended periods of time, with a fishhook digging into their skin. And cops will no doubt find that hilarious. There will be lawsuits aplenty and taxpayers will foot the bill.
So, in conclusion... that's a really, really bad idea.![]()
Actually, you're onto something there, Gaer. It's the closest thing to freezing a perp as we can come right now.I knew, with today's technology, there must be a better way! I like this!
I was thinking along the line of something to "freeze" mobility, stop any action, but i guess science isn't there yet.
This is wonderful and causes no harm! Yea! for the inventor! brilliant!
Remember when cops started getting heat for using their batons above the neck. So it became rule of thumb to hit below the neck, then the shoulders, then the waist, then below and excluding the knee. Then they just left them at home.As of late the list of law enforcement agencies that buy into these whizbang non-lethal a/k/a less then lethal gadgetry astounds me. Non-lethal, less than lethal, almost lethal, almost non-lethal or whatever fit's the bill on the use, misuse or abuse on non-lethality depending on a police departments risk management division or how much taxpayer funded settlements are agreed upon. Uh okay. For decades until this non-lethal piece of wood NYPD had become politically incorrect or racist the death rate to perpetrators suspected of the most heinous of crimes was in the single digits, still would be if realism was mistaken for racism. NYPD-MOF's of all races, colors and creeds would order crooks of all races, colors and creeds to stop their crookery then administer a good whack upside their knots to drill the point home.
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www.reddit.com/r/todayilearned/comments/2rpu8y/til_the_term_night_stick_comes_from_the_fact_that/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baton_(law_enforcement)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Racism
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Realism
Cop and perpetrator are of the same race.
www.huffpost.com/entry/nypd-officer-hits-nightstick-video_n_6201604
www.abc7ny.com/protesters-clash-with-nypd-defund-the-police-encampment-officer-injured/6319783/
www.taskandpurpose.com/news/army-veteran-syed-ali-subway/
Things changed dramatically with the Miranda rights.Remember when cops started getting heat for using their batons above the neck. So it became rule of thumb to hit below the neck, then the shoulders, then the waist, then below and excluding the knee. Then they just left them at home.
Ernesto Miranda was a scary dude. At one time he was selling the "rights" cards autographed, that's conceit.Things changed dramatically with the Miranda rights.
All pumped about having something named after him.Ernesto Miranda was a scary dude. At one time he was selling the "rights" cards autographed, that's conceit.
Apply for that patent quick, before somebody else does!Maybe there should be a device that shoots banana peels in front of the perp so they slip and fall when they try to run away.![]()
Remember when cops started getting heat for using their batons above the neck. So it became rule of thumb to hit below the neck, then the shoulders, then the waist, then below and excluding the knee. Then they just left them at home.