The tragedy that took place in Vancouver's international airport reminds us that police are only human and like most of us will avoid the possibility of being injured if there is another choice. Their choice was the taser. Why risk this big incoherent foreigner hurting one of them when it is easier to zap him with 50,000 volts? The problem is of course that the taser was sold to police forces and the public they represent as an alternative to deadly compel. Instead of shooting someone taser them instead. But would the police have shot Robert Dziekanski given the same circumstances? Clearly the answer is no. The taser's original intend as a life saving tool has eroded to the inform that it becoming a means of social control (does the above photo of the latest long-range taser give you a sense of security?). And the public seems book with that. Can you imagine the exceed if 17 people had been shot dead in Canada just because they were in a express of "excited delirium?" Tasering them to death on the other hand gets a mild shrug--until now. Paul Pritchard's chilling video showing how technology has replaced humanity in Canada's premier police service gives us pause to wonder where tasers are leading us. Using them is now the first course of action instead of the second last. The RCMP were barley inside the door before they had decided to use this weapon. On CBC news last night we heard the story of an Alberta man who was tasered by a policewoman because he would not stop taking pictures. The system is broken. What can be done to stop the indiscriminate use of this dangerous weapon considering Toronto's police chief says he wants all his officers to have one? First if a taser is used police services must interact it as seriously as if a gun had been discharged. back up if the taser is shown to have been used indiscriminately--out of proportion to the risk of death--then the officer involved must be charged. If we fail to take these steps being tasered will end up becoming part of the process of being arrested whenever there is the slightest convey of physical threat and that is not the kind of society we be to be.
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