Skip to content

How about that shot of that knucklehead at the game gettin TAZED

Featured Replies

  • Replies 51
  • Views 4k
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

  • Super User

Heard the talking heads complaining about the 17-year old Penn State freshman getting tazzed at the Phillies game and how awful it was.

A law enforcement officer has no idea if the perk is nuts, drunk, has a weapon, is combative or what are his intentions and I think that officer made the right decision.

Kid is a dope. Doesn't say a lot of good things about the State Penn where he is going to school in the fall for brains.

Break the law and pay the price.

Don't want to get tazzed then don't break the law.

Makes sense to me.  :)

Yeah, I don't get the controversy with that situation.  It's not like he shot the guy with a firearm.  He used non-lethal force to subdue a guy that was breaking the law.  Why is that even an issue?

  • Super User

[movedhere] Fishing Tackle [move by] five.bass.limit.

I don't have a problem with somebody getting tased, but I don't really agree with this one. People running out on baseball fields is not rare, so why hasn't anyone else been tased for the same thing? He wasn't tased because the officer thought him to be a threat. He was tased because he made them look stupid.

I disagree. You have no idea what someone is going to do in this day and age. Nonlethal force was used on this kid. He didn't just deserve it, he earned it.

I disagree. You have no idea what someone is going to do in this day and age. Nonlethal force was used on this kid. He didn't just deserve it, he earned it.

That is fine, but why don't they always do it? They did it this time because they were embarrassed

  • Super User

I dont agree with the tazing of that kid. He wasnt running AT anybody, he was just running around acting like a fool, trying to get his 5 minutes of fame. The officers obviously got tired of chasing him so he got the juice.

  • Super User

Just goes to show how out of shape and lazy some cops are. I wanted to see him tackled or something.

I disagree. You have no idea what someone is going to do in this day and age. Nonlethal force was used on this kid. He didn't just deserve it, he earned it.

That is fine, but why don't they always do it? They did it this time because they were embarrassed

You're absolutely right.  They should ALWAYS do it!  It makes baseball a much more exciting game. ;D

I dont agree with the tazing of that kid. He wasnt running AT anybody, he was just running around acting like a fool, trying to get his 5 minutes of fame. The officers obviously got tired of chasing him so he got the juice.

Come on 5bass, they were just helping to give the boy his full 15 minutes of fame.  He obviously wanted everyone to look at him, and we are. :)

  • Super User

He's breaking the law, trespassing on private property, and possibly creating costs for the team. I would have done the same thing to get him off the field as quickly as possible.

IMO, I dont think the kid should have got tased. Yes of course he is a knucklehead for running onto the field but he was not in any way putting anyone in danger. I think the officer should have been able to to subdue the kid without the use of a less than lethal weapon.

-matt-

I think the tasing makes the Phillies organization and Mlb look bad.  The fact that the tasing was an isolated incident but running on the field is not uncommon tells me that it was not necessary. No reason why all of the security guards couldn't apprehend him the way they always do in every ball park across the country.

  • Super User

why? It's just a shock...plus, he was probably drunk. Who knows what he would have done once tackled?

I think it will probably deter future knuckleheads as well.

He wasn't drinking and somebody did it the following night.

  • Super User
He wasn't drinking

How would they know that at the time?

and somebody did it the following night.

Yeah, because people keep making a big deal about it. If it were SOP I'd bet it would happen less often...

Just because the kid was acting like a fool getting chased around doesnt mean he couldn't have stopped and potentially pulled a gun or knife and attacked a player or other personnel.   Tazing was fine and should be standard operating procedure.

  • Super User
But its not SOP probably for a reason..

-matt-

because...

  • Super User
But its not SOP probably for a reason..

-matt-

because...

Which is worse? A tazer or a solid ***-kicking courtesy of security officials and players?

Ever see someone rush a wrestling ring from the crowd? The wrestlers don't screw around. There have been some runners who have gotten the absolute crap beaten out of them.

  • Super User

I would rather get tackled by a cop than tazed

  • Super User
I would rather get tackled by a cop than tazed

Just a matter of whether you want to lose control yourself due to high voltage or police brutality.

But its not SOP probably for a reason..

-matt-

because...

IMO, probably because its force that is not needed. Now if the kid began to throw punches at the officer or anyone else, this is when i believe it would be the right time to use a taser.

-matt-

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Unfortunately, your content contains terms that we do not allow. Please edit your content to remove the highlighted words below.
Reply to this topic...

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.

Important Information

We have placed cookies on your device to help make this website better. You can adjust your cookie settings, otherwise we'll assume you're okay to continue.

Account

Navigation

Search

Search

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.