Thursday, July 28, 2005 'I felt the surge of the shock. It was incredibly painful'
Source: Independant
By Matthew Beard
Published: 28 July 2005
The effectiveness of the Taser stun gun was put to the test when Britain's second most senior policeman agreed to be a guinea pig.
Michael Todd, Chief Constable of Greater Manchester, volunteered to be a "victim" to show how its 50,000 volts could be used as a weapon to tackle crime.
He was challenged to take the test earlier this month after he told a Police Federation conference in May he would be a guinea pig for any test of the device to back up his call to issue it to more officers. He was accompanied by two officers ready to catch him when a member of the Tactical Firearms Unit fired two metal barbs into his back from a distance of 10 feet in a trial earlier this month.
As the 50,000-volt charge was delivered through fine wires connecting the darts to the yellow plastic gun, Mr Todd screamed out "Aargh! Aargh!" in agony for five seconds. His face contorted into a grimace, his back arched, then he fell forward and was caught by the two officers who held him securely as his body convulsed for two or three seconds.
But within 20 seconds of being hit, Mr Todd, 45, was able to speak normally as a paramedic removed the barbs and swabbed the small puncture wounds.
Forty-five seconds after impact, he was helped to his feet and described the experience as the most painful of his life. "It hurt like hell," he told the Mail on Sunday. "I felt the full surge of the shock from my fingertips to my toes. At the point of impact I felt the barbs going into my back. Then the charge hit me. I wanted to fall forward but I was absolutely unable to move. It was incredibly painful."
"Believers see their sins as if they were sitting at the foot of a mountain and feared that it may fall on them, while the corrupt see their sins as if they were a mere fly that flew by their nose."
Re: 'I felt the surge of the shock. It was incredibly painful'
format_quote Originally Posted by NooralHaya
WHY WOULD YOU VOLUNTEER FOR THIS.. ? HAHA
Thursday, July 28, 2005 'I felt the surge of the shock. It was incredibly painful'
Source: Independant
By Matthew Beard
Published: 28 July 2005
The effectiveness of the Taser stun gun was put to the test when Britain's second most senior policeman agreed to be a guinea pig.
Michael Todd, Chief Constable of Greater Manchester, volunteered to be a "victim" to show how its 50,000 volts could be used as a weapon to tackle crime.
He was challenged to take the test earlier this month after he told a Police Federation conference in May he would be a guinea pig for any test of the device to back up his call to issue it to more officers. He was accompanied by two officers ready to catch him when a member of the Tactical Firearms Unit fired two metal barbs into his back from a distance of 10 feet in a trial earlier this month.
As the 50,000-volt charge was delivered through fine wires connecting the darts to the yellow plastic gun, Mr Todd screamed out "Aargh! Aargh!" in agony for five seconds. His face contorted into a grimace, his back arched, then he fell forward and was caught by the two officers who held him securely as his body convulsed for two or three seconds.
But within 20 seconds of being hit, Mr Todd, 45, was able to speak normally as a paramedic removed the barbs and swabbed the small puncture wounds.
Forty-five seconds after impact, he was helped to his feet and described the experience as the most painful of his life. "It hurt like hell," he told the Mail on Sunday. "I felt the full surge of the shock from my fingertips to my toes. At the point of impact I felt the barbs going into my back. Then the charge hit me. I wanted to fall forward but I was absolutely unable to move. It was incredibly painful."
Re: 'I felt the surge of the shock. It was incredibly painful'
what site has what kinds of twisted views?
"Believers see their sins as if they were sitting at the foot of a mountain and feared that it may fall on them, while the corrupt see their sins as if they were a mere fly that flew by their nose."
Re: 'I felt the surge of the shock. It was incredibly painful'
heh heh u think a taser gun is bad u guys ever heard of a microwave gun? basically as the name suggests it fires high frequency microwaves at ppl to cause extreme pain... more info check out:
Re: 'I felt the surge of the shock. It was incredibly painful'
Hmm this is true, still upsetting tho...ive got a thing with pain i know nobody likes it, but it just upsets me to think of anyone being in pain....im too soft
Re: 'I felt the surge of the shock. It was incredibly painful'
format_quote Originally Posted by Rabi'ya
Hmm this is true, still upsetting tho...ive got a thing with pain i know nobody likes it, but it just upsets me to think of anyone being in pain....im too soft
Nothing wrong with disliking pain.
That said, I've no qualms about causing pain (not literal injuries necesarily) to those who have hurt others.
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