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Trooper's Taser use pops up on YouTube
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Of course the whole situation would have been avoided if they guy had just signed the ticket and fought it in Justice Court, or if he'd followed instructions.
Finally, the video clearly shows the officer obscuring the speed limit sign before he pulls the guy over. The sign is shorter than normal and out on the median with the cop parked right in front of it. The chances of noticing it are slim.
Also, how is tasering the guy so that he falls into traffic safe? The cop is lucky he didn't cause an accident through his recklessness. Clearly throughout the video the person out of control is the officer. The driver stayed calm.
I fail to see how electrocuting our citizens makes us safer.
Being an officer of the law is a privilege, not a right...
I have sympathy for the difficult situations policemen face, but if they tase people for asking too many questions, I'm in trouble. (Even without a brown lawn, if you remember that incident.)
And just think - if there had been tasers in the 60's all the Jim Crow laws would still be in place. Those practicing civil disobedience simply would have been tased, sometimes to death.
A taser is NOT a benign instrument but is increasingly being used to torture people into compliance in non-threatening situations. That scares me.
The officer overreacted. The speeder... 1. speeding, 2. refused to comply (both the speedlimit and requirement to sign the ticket) note the signiture is just that you recieved the ticket, not an admission of guilt, 3. approaching officer from behind with his hand in pocket, 4. Heading for the car (which will obviously lead to a chase and officers having to stop the car with force) once in the car he puts his wife and anyone on the road in danger.
I think it's obvious they both behaved badly. I'm mainly suprised at how quickly a majority of the commenters here have turned on the officer and want him fired, arrested, etc.
Personally I appreciate anything an officer can do to prevent a high-speed chase before it gets started. Once the cars start rolling... there's going to be damage and injuries no doubt.
Interesting that you often hear of law breakers suing officers if they get hurt during an arrest. You don't often hear of officers suing the people who hit/hurt/kill officers in the struggle that often occurs when an officer tries to restrain them.
You YouTube judges should be ashamed.
Failing to sign the ticket is saying, "I do not admit that I was here or ever saw this officer. You can't prove you actually pulled me over." The only recourse the officer has at that point is to arrest the driver and charge them immediately. You still get your day in court. But it's a lot less convenient for everybody involved.
The driver does not have to sign the ticket. Signing the ticket is not an admission of guilt.
The cop does not have to "read you your rights." It's not required. If the cop does not, then your statements can't be used against you. That's it.
The cop doesn't have to "prove" that you were speeding when he stops you at the side of the road. That's what happens in court.
You do have to obey the orders of the police. When they say "stop" you must stop. When they say "turn around and put your hands behind your back, you must do that as well.
Was the cop out of line? Maybe. But the driver's clear misunderstanding of the situation and failure to follow a few simple commands caused this situation to escalate.
Too bad for everybody involved.
I would not want to be that guy's partner, no way. Give me someone with a steady mind and a good sense of reason any day.
That video getting everywhere is hopefully just the beginning of his punishment. He lied to the other officer about what he said prior to tazing.
If he'll lie to a fellow officer, he can't be trusted. PERIOD.
If you get pulled over for speeding, sign the ticket, fight it in court, if you so desire, not on the street.
Cops are public servants, not unaccountable tyrants who have the right to demand that we "obey" their petty commands over the most trite affairs. The cop couldn't explain himself, because he was acting unreasonably and like a power-hungry maniac.
If anyone can tell me that, and what their source is, that would be great.
This man was unarmed. He had his pregnant wife and toddler child in his vehicle. Please drop the asinine posturing about Massey putting an armed cop in danger. Obviously, you didn't watch the video, because such assertions are absolutely absurd. Gardener tasered the man not once, but twice.
He failed to tell Massey how fast he was driving (the reason he pulled him over was for speeding).
He failed to tell Massey that arrest was imminent if he didn�t sign the ticket.
He failed to tell Massey that he was placing him under arrest once he �hopped out of the car� for refusing to sign the ticket.
He failed to warn Massey that he would be tasered for not obeying his order.
He failed to use a proper amount of force in response when Massey disregarded of his order.
He failed to place Massey immediately in back of his UHP vehicle after he cuffed him.
He failed to follow UHP protocol and inflamed a situation that could have been solved in a more professional manner.
The whole stop seems a bit dodgy on Gardner's part as he pulls over, lets Massey pass and then rapidly pulls him over before he even hits the 40 MPH zone.
I am sick of hearing "if he had only obeyed he wouldn't have been tased". Gardner has a greater responsiblity as a UHP trooper and failed miserably.
In an effort to control the situation, this trigger-happy officer actively escalated the situation and ended up discharging his weapon on a calm and rational man.
The officer then lied about his actions to Mrs. Massey and the backup officer.
He should be put on desk duty until he is retrained.
And enough of this "cops put theirlives on the line every day" b.s.
They do not! Cops lives are in jeopardy very rarely. Cops spend their day harrassing you and me for kicks and generating money for the locals or the state, they even get disciplinary actions taken against them if they don't generate enough revenue through citations. In other words if they can't find law breaker, then they have to create law-breakers, it's their job. just like prison gaurds and mercs. pathetic.
The press makes such a big deal over taser use. It's not a big deal. I don't know if the officer was justified in this case, but it's better to be tasered than wrestled to the ground.
As for those of you who think the UHP is a revenue generating device, that's one of the stupidest things I've ever been presented with.
However, you can't place the blame solely on him. There were actions on Massey's part that I see as childish, immature, disrespectful and suspicious. He also showed no restraint. All he had to do was obey a few simple commands. He talks of rights, but this officer has rights to take action against percieved threats. If you want to get tazed, make a move for your pocket while your being difficult, which he did.
Cooler heads could have prevailed on both sides. I personally think Massey himself or his lawyer leaked this tape to the public to draw up this kind of negative publicity. I hope the investigation isn't slanted because the whole country watched the video on youtube and called in complaints to UHP and the governor's office.
Or serve and protect your own sick struggle for power?
A lot of cops are getting into the force to control and punish people, not to serve and protect.
He needs to be re-trained or possibly fired.
If you watch the video on youtube, you will see that even the trooper knew he was in the wrong, because when he was asked by another officer, who arrived at the scene afterwards, what had happened, HE LIED! He totally changes the story!
However, the civilian is not without blame. When a cop tells you you're under arrest, you do NOT just casually walk away. You obey the cop's instructions. Period. Otherwise, the cop will assume the worst.
WOW; is an understatement.
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