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I’m not trying to defend her but crap like this is going happen in the future, and all BLM and the media need is one story to milk it for a year. So a better mousetrap might help.

I’m wondering if tazers can be made more identifiable in a panicky situation? Like have slightly painful grip on it to know it’s a tazer. Or is the problem the opposite, a panicked person won’t notice the absence of mild pain when holding the gun and still fire (no way I’d want prickly grip on a gun). Aren’t guns much heavier than tazers? (I have never fired a tazer).

I dunno, but if there was a way to give the panicked cop one more warning that they grabbed the wrong device - and this warning wasn’t an inconvenience to the police, might help. Or maybe not use tazers at all. Or if tazers are deemed useful, shape them like batons and not guns. Just brainstorming here.

11 days ago
4 score
Reason: Original

I’m not trying to defend her but crap like this is going happen in the future, and all BLM and the media need is one story to milk it for a year. So a better mousetrap might help.

I’m wondering if tazers can be made more identifiable in a panicky situation? Like have slightly painful grip on it to know it’s a tazer. Or is the problem the opposite, a panicked person won’t notice the absence of mild pain when holding the gun and still fire (no way I’d want prickly grip on a gun). Aren’t guns much heavier than tazers? (I have never fired a tazer).

I dunno, but if there was a way to give the panicked cop one more warning that they grabbed the wrong device - and this warning wasn’t an inconvenience to the police, might reduce help. Or maybe not use tazers at all. Or if tazers are deemed useful, shape them like batons and not guns. Just brainstorming here.

12 days ago
1 score