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Channel 4 News - The Tasering Of Desmond Ziggy Mombeyarara In Manchester
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All sorts of issues being raised here about the validity/justification of this and in front of his child.
C4 News this evening.
However, one thing that really concerns me is the police firing tasers in the Zone 1 area of a petrol station......surely, given the electricity voltage/amperage involved, this ain't exactly a safe thing to do.....
Here's a reference to it - https:/ /www.th eguardi an.com/ uk-news /2020/m ay/08/m anchest er-poli ce-tase r-man-w ith-chi ld-iopc -stretf ord
C4 News this evening.
However, one thing that really concerns me is the police firing tasers in the Zone 1 area of a petrol station......surely, given the electricity voltage/amperage involved, this ain't exactly a safe thing to do.....
Here's a reference to it - https:/
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Sticking with the physics of the situation (rather than delving into any other issues that might be involved), a current only flows once both electrodes have landed in the same person's body. It's a closed circuit, with no risk of arcing, so there shouldn't be any great risk in using a taser in a filling station.
Every time you drive into a filling station you're introducing a closed electrical circuit, producing some very high currents, (under the bonnet of your car) onto the premises. When, after fuelling, you turn the ignition key to restart the engine, you're adding another one into the scenario.
Every time you drive into a filling station you're introducing a closed electrical circuit, producing some very high currents, (under the bonnet of your car) onto the premises. When, after fuelling, you turn the ignition key to restart the engine, you're adding another one into the scenario.
Yes but discharging a taser at 50k volts and 3.6mA in what we in the oil industry define as the safety zone one area is somewhat dangerous to say the least.....mobile phones are controversial enough but this is of another magnitude or two or three times in terms of risk.....Nuts and irresponsible by the Manchester polis.....
// Tasers, like other electric devices, have been found to ignite flammable materials. For this reason Tasers come with express instructions not to use them where flammable liquids or fumes may be present, such as filling stations and methamphetamine labs. //
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// mobile phones are controversial enough //
the controversy with mobile phones at petrol stations is what's claimed is actually a myth.
https:/ /www.pr otectyo urgadge t.com/b log/myt hs-debu nked-us ing-you r-mobil e-phone -at-a-p etrol-s tation/
the controversy with mobile phones at petrol stations is what's claimed is actually a myth.
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90% of the public if stopped by the police would obey their instructions, 'please turn your engine off, step out of the car, what is your name and address', etc etc. If you have nothing to hide then you have nothing to fear, I find it all very simple really.
If you act like an Yabbie you can expect to be dealt with differently!
If you act like an Yabbie you can expect to be dealt with differently!
'A22. The PSDB has shown in trials that the Taser may cause combustion of flammable solvents on the subject’s clothing. This may result in serious burns to the torso and head; the Guidance to Users must highlight and control the risk from flammable liquids such as petrol on the subject'
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From the video the person with the red head covering may have been recording and if not could give witness testimony. Maybe the police had body cams.
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From the video the person with the red head covering may have been recording and if not could give witness testimony. Maybe the police had body cams.
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// and Floyd out in America. What was his career? //
set aside his criminal wrongdoings and still his work-life was varied. he was variously a car customiser, rapper, DJ, charity worker, truck driver and security operative. security was his last job, which he lost in March because his employing company succumbed after the coronavirus lockdown.
set aside his criminal wrongdoings and still his work-life was varied. he was variously a car customiser, rapper, DJ, charity worker, truck driver and security operative. security was his last job, which he lost in March because his employing company succumbed after the coronavirus lockdown.
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