Shoot To Not Kill
from the non-lethal-weapons dept
Popular Science takes a look at (and has their reporter test) some of the latest military efforts to create non-lethal weapons. The article also does a good job pointing out that there may be plenty of unintended consequences from such weapons - which has many people worried. For instance, some are afraid that with such non-lethal weapons, people may be much more willing to use them, leading to more regular military actions, instead of saving them as "worst case" options.Thank you for reading this Techdirt post. With so many things competing for everyone’s attention these days, we really appreciate you giving us your time. We work hard every day to put quality content out there for our community.
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Cultural pendulum
If we have technology that guarantees nonlethal pain, then we may shift back towards a culture in which people hit each other more casually.
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Re: Cultural pendulum
about the head and ears for falling a sleep on
telegraph duty...
...Yeah, I'd like my boss to be able to beat me
when he feels I'm not doing my job and, obviously,
you would too...
What are you? A cultrual ludite who wants to
bring back the bad old days?
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Stopping Power
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Re: Stopping Power
Police training is very specific... If you feel
that you're going to be threatened with physical
harm that could lead to your death, empty the
clip.
Every year there are several cases that bring
the training our "Peace Office" recieve to the
surface. These include the two office who did
empty their clips into a chair wielding man and
the guy in NYC who had an entire revolver load
empted into him for showing his wallet.
It doesn't help that officers are armed, hence
the tendancy to escalate any physical
confrentation into a police shooting. My rule
of thumb is to keep hands in plane site and
below my waste, explaining where and why I am
going to move them, whenever dealing with a
police officer.
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Re: Stopping Power
EJK
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Lethal vs non-Lethal
I agree that they'd be a lot more willing to use them, even though I also agree that the US is suffering from the fact that it churns out three times as many lawyers per capita than any other G7+1 country.
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troopers love "non-leathal" force...
Isralies do with non-leathal force. It's amazing
how much damage you can actually inflict if
you're a very good marksman or use the device in
unexpected ways.
Once non-leathal becomes instutionalized, an
ever increasing death rate from the application
of "non-leathal" force follows.
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Re: troopers love "non-leathal" force...
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