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What kind of marks does tasering leave?

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Fern5827 - 16 Nov 2004 17:39 GMT
Subject: Yo, what kind of marks does tasering leave?
From: fern5827@aol.com  (Fern5827)
Date: 11/16/2004 7:59 AM Eastern Standard Time
Message-id: <20041116075936.11588.00000797@mb-m29.aol.com>

Are Miami LEO guilty of extreme child abuse?

After all, when Jon Benet was tasered, the marks were present on autopsy.  So,
it seems that LEO were guilty of extreme child physical abuse.

And the taser is supposed to be utilized only where the subject weighs over 60
lbs.  It was reported that the 6 yo boy weighed 53 lbs.

Lawsuits.  Will DCF testify in favor of the plaintiffs?  A 6 yo and a 12 yo.

Is this aversive what children will be subject to, in schools, when the school
principals and disciplinarian cannot disarm the students?  Will children fear
going to school because of having been tasered once?

Could this set up PTSD?  I forsee long and expensive, and extensive lawsuits.
Carlson LaVonne - 17 Nov 2004 01:30 GMT
> Subject: Yo, what kind of marks does tasering leave?
> From: fern5827@aol.com  (Fern5827)
> Date: 11/16/2004 7:59 AM Eastern Standard Time
> Message-id: <20041116075936.11588.00000797@mb-m29.aol.com>
>
> Are Miami LEO guilty of extreme child abuse?

"Extreme" child abuse?  That's right, you only support minor child abuse.

> After all, when Jon Benet was tasered, the marks were present on autopsy.  So,
> it seems that LEO were guilty of extreme child physical abuse.

Yes, abuse happens.

> And the taser is supposed to be utilized only where the subject weighs over 60
> lbs.  It was reported that the 6 yo boy weighed 53 lbs.

Yes, that's the information I have.

> Lawsuits.  Will DCF testify in favor of the plaintiffs?  A 6 yo and a 12 yo.

Probably not.  There are too many people like you who advocate abuse of
children, and the necessity of keeping children with abusive parents.
There are too many people like you who abhor any government involvement
into the lives of families.

> Is this aversive what children will be subject to, in schools, when the school
> principals and disciplinarian cannot disarm the students?  Will children fear
> going to school because of having been tasered once?

Probably, thanks to people like you.

> Could this set up PTSD?  I forsee long and expensive, and extensive lawsuits.

I hope so.

LaVonne
 
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