"...the L.A. Times reports on some rare good Taser news that could keep the bad Taser news on the run in the future:A federal appeals court this week ruled that a California police officer can be held liable for injuries suffered by an unarmed man he Tasered during a traffic stop. The decision, if allowed to stand, would set a rigorous legal precedent for when police are permitted to use the weapons and would force some law enforcement agencies throughout the state -- and presumably the nation -- to tighten their policies governing Taser use, experts said.
"This decision talks about the need for an immediate threat. . . . Some departments allow Tasers in cases of passive resistance, such as protesters who won't move," [the L.A. County Sheriffs Department's Michael Gennaco] said. Tasering for "passive resistance is out the door now with this decision. Even resistance by tensing or bracing may not qualify..."
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Sunday, January 03, 2010
Good taser news for a change.
Some Good Taser News: Federal Appeals Court Restricts Its Use - Hit & Run : Reason Magazine:
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