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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
This boggles my mind.
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<blockquote data-quote="MDShelby" data-source="post: 16045719" data-attributes="member: 134562"><p>Someone between the ages of 7-70 can kill you. So can someone less than 7 and more than 70.</p><p>Not a fan of tasers - read the stories about those that died - NOT KILLED - by use of a taser. Most deserved to be tased, but the officer wasn't privy to the persons heath records to help make a decision on whether to tase or not. Most victims didn't know they had an underlying condition.</p><p>Cops do stupid things. How you word what you did and why can mean the difference in doing a good job and not doing a good job.</p><p>Paying victims is sometimes cheaper than fighting a legitimate fight.</p><p>Public perception rules. Give them the correct perception. Usually very tough to do and the agency suffers regardless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MDShelby, post: 16045719, member: 134562"] Someone between the ages of 7-70 can kill you. So can someone less than 7 and more than 70. Not a fan of tasers - read the stories about those that died - NOT KILLED - by use of a taser. Most deserved to be tased, but the officer wasn't privy to the persons heath records to help make a decision on whether to tase or not. Most victims didn't know they had an underlying condition. Cops do stupid things. How you word what you did and why can mean the difference in doing a good job and not doing a good job. Paying victims is sometimes cheaper than fighting a legitimate fight. Public perception rules. Give them the correct perception. Usually very tough to do and the agency suffers regardless. [/QUOTE]
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