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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (111983)5/25/2010 1:27:12 AM
From: Proud Deplorable3 Recommendations  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 116555
 
This happens a lot every day even though you choose to ignore the new world order's police intimidation tactics.



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (111983)5/25/2010 7:14:11 AM
From: Chas.  Respond to of 116555
 
The police were there to apprehend the father of the little girl, he was the driver in an storefront murder a week previous...

2 weeks previous the police responded to a similar call and before entering the house a man shot and killed one officer and severely wounded 4 others before they entered...

The Detroit police are very nervous these days here in Detroit,....

The police officers accidently discharged pistol ended in the death of an innocent 7 year old girl who was sleeping on the couch...

The family of sisters, brothers, aunts, uncles, neighbors have hired Jeffery Figer and are suing for millions....

More death and misery in Detroit than in Afghanistan...fact.

Just another day in the Hood for Detroiter's... tragic as it may be.

Chas



To: Hawkmoon who wrote (111983)5/25/2010 6:12:01 PM
From: Proud Deplorable1 Recommendation  Respond to of 116555
 
State Law Allows Police Acting as Teachers to Taser School Children
David Deschesne
Fort Fairfield Journal
May 24, 2010


As the School Administrative District (SAD) #20 school board for Fort Fairfield schools considers a proposal to allow Fort Fairfield Police officers to function as teachers in Fort Fairfield schools, fears parents have of Taser use on their children may require more serious thought.

A Taser is a gun-type object that electrocutes its victims with a 50,000 volt electric shock, rendering them temporarily incapacitated and in some cases has caused death. Police across the United States have been abusing their Tasers as if they were nothing more than fancy cattle prods to coerce and intimidate the citizenry they serve.

As cited in last edition of the Fort Fairfield Journal, Maine Revised Statutes, Title 17-A, section 106 states a teacher is justified to use a “reasonable degree of non-deadly force against any such person who creates a disturbance when and to the extent that the teacher or other entrusted person reasonably believes it necessary to control the disturbing behavior.” That section of law defines “reasonable degree of force” as “the physical force applied to the child which may result in no more than transient discomfort or minor temporary marks.”

Since a Taser, most of the time, only creates a devastating shock, it is classified as “non-deadly” force and does not result in more than transient discomfort or minor temporary marks, thereby making it a justified means of punishment or coercion under Maine Law.

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