Law Enforcement Loves Tasers

Filed under: Politics, Technology by crystalattice @ 7:02 am on September 18, 2007.

In light of the recent tasering of a college student, and others, I just thought I’d make a comment.

Ideally, providing law enforcement (LE) personnel with “non-lethal” (actually, less-likely-lethal because certain people can still die based on their body’s physiology) should mean that cops will have better control of a situation. Not having a gun means they, theoretically, have more options available. (Actually, I’m not completely sure of what rational LE uses but I’m taking a guess). It also means that, if the situation warrants it, cops can use a weapon but not kill the suspect. > more <

No Independence Day celebrations for military

Filed under: Military, Politics by crystalattice @ 9:00 am on July 5, 2007.

First off, don’t take the title the wrong way. This is strictly a personal event and (hopefully) not related to other military installations.

Last night we bought our daughters a small pack of fireworks so they could light them off in celebration of America’s “birthday”. It’s the same thing that happens in nearly every country and something I’ve been doing every year since I was old enough to be trusted with fire (about 2 years ago :) ). Seriously though, I’ve been lighting fireworks since I was in grade school, maybe about 6 years old or so. > more <

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