A. Fig Lee wrote:olis wrote:Ножа у него не могло быть, аэропорт все же. Зона прилета.
А уж 4 обученным и тренированным людям скрутить одного - big deal
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Ножа может и не быть, но колюще-режущие предметы - легко.
Да даже бутылку разбить.
А теперь обьясните
логику на пальцах - почему Вы полезете его скручивать, рискуя, чем просто шарахнуть его тайзером. Их кстати, для таких случаев и придумали.
Блин, ну что за детский сад. У этих козлов инструкция была. Вот пункты, которые они нарушили:
VANCOUVER -- Four Mounties involved in the Taser death of a Polish immigrant appear to have broken the rules of how the weapon should be used.
A 2005 report by the B.C. police complaint commissioner listed a number of key safety recommendations for the use of a Taser.
A video of the Tasering of Robert Dziekanski on Oct. 14 at the Vancouver International Airport suggest they were not followed.
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Tasers should be used only against a subject who is actively resisting arrest or posing a risk to others, not someone who is "passively resisting."
In this case, Mr. Dziekanski, who did not speak English, appeared not to be resisting and there were no other people in the area who could be hurt by his actions.
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Officers should avoid shocking a subject multiple times.
Mr. Dziekanski was shocked twice within a matter of seconds.
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Following a Taser shock, a subject should be restrained in a way that allows him to breathe easily.
At one point four officers were on top of Mr. Dziekanski. Two officers knelt with their full weight on his neck and back.
The Taser Technology Review Final Report states "subjects who struggle with police are almost always restrained in a face-down position. If subjects are pinned down with a great deal of weight placed on their shoulders and back for a long period of time, it may hamper their ability to breathe rapidly enough."
Да и просто здравый смысл: четыре натренированных кабана завалят одного ненатренированного мужика без проблем и без угрозы собственному здоровью.