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To: Mo1

Agreed. I sent my brother an email asking for his opinion. He is a 15 year veteran LEO. Here’s his response:

It was hard to understand what was being said in the SUV during the stop that may have led up to the tasing, but the officer should learn how to communicate better definitely. Good verbal judo can greatly lessen the need to use force and I did not hear any of that from the officer. I am assuming that the stop was in a state where not signing a citation is an arrestable offense (as it is in Fla.), but the officer never bothered to tell the driver that. He should have said, “Sir, you are more than welcome to go back and look at the speed limit sign, but right now I need you to sign this citation”. Then if the guy continues to give him grief, “Sir, I want you to understand that it is an arrestable offense in this state to refuse to sign a citation and if you do not sign it I am going to have to place you under arrest”. Not that an officer has to explain the law to every offender before they arrest them, but when you are elevating from a traffic citation to an arrest, and you’re on video (duh), you want to clearly look like you are completely justified before you have to use any force. He just ordered the guy out of the car and told him to put his hands behind his back and then tased him when he did not get immediate compliance. Again, “Sir, you are under arrest, if you don’t put your hands behind your back, I’m going to have to tase you”, would have worked a lot better. I wouldn’t want to be watching myself on video performing the way he did when I’m sitting at the defendant table after this guy sues me.

For the record, Asheville PD lost one of the best when my brother moved back down here to Florida a couple of years ago. He’s no longer in law enforcement, but he was a great cop.


404 posted on 11/21/2007 8:08:45 PM PST by RightFighter
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To: RightFighter

Thanks for posting that. So far, I haven’t seen a single law enforcement officer who thought this was done correctly.
susie


405 posted on 11/21/2007 8:11:01 PM PST by brytlea (amnesty--an act of clemency by an authority by which pardon is granted esp. to a group of individual)
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To: RightFighter
I agree with you brother .. better communication skills were definitely needed with this police officer
415 posted on 11/21/2007 8:36:37 PM PST by Mo1 ( http://www.gohunter08.com)
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To: RightFighter

good post, and frnkly common sense.

the officer failed to manage the situation both to the citizens and the officers deteriment

the oficer should find another line of work asap


428 posted on 11/22/2007 2:06:38 AM PST by beebuster2000 (choice is not not peace or war, but small war now, or big war later masquerading as peace now.)
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To: RightFighter

Glad to see you/your brothers comments. This cop was a complete jerk, and it really bothers me to see so many people supporting his actions in this thread.

“I wouldn’t want to be watching myself on video performing the way he did when I’m sitting at the defendant table after this guy sues me.”

Hear, hear!!


462 posted on 11/22/2007 6:06:30 AM PST by LesbianThespianGymnasticMidget (Si Hoc Legere Scis Nimium Eruditionis Habes)
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