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Dave Williams
Wet nipple scene

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From: Salt Lake City, UT, USA
Registered: Jan 2000


 - posted 01-05-2005 01:32 PM      Profile for Dave Williams   Author's Homepage   Email Dave Williams   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
You know I thought that rushing the field after a big win was something that just happens, now you get the chair? Lame!!!

Tazers are fun!

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Ute fans zapped by Tasers at game
Rushing-the-field penalty? Police say they went by the book; fans say they just wanted to celebrate
By Matthew D. LaPlante
The Salt Lake Tribune

Dozens of Ute fans attempting to storm the Fiesta Bowl gridiron in a rite of football victory were each hit with a 50,000-volt electric jolt from police officers.

Among those shocked after Saturday's game in Tempe, Ariz., was a Judge Memorial High School student who says he and others just wanted to celebrate with their beloved team and were not acting violently when they were zapped.

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Arizona State University police spokesman Keith Jennings said the use of the weapons was in line with the department's use-of-force policy. That policy permits the deployment of electronic incapacitators anytime a subject is involved in a physical altercation with a police officer.

Jennings conceded, however, that only two individuals were arrested for scuffling with officers in the immediate aftermath of the game - and he wasn't sure whether either of those individuals was among the estimated 24 who were shocked.

The officers used the weapons at the Sun Devil Stadium in part "to protect the goal posts and the field" for an NFL game scheduled the following day, Jennings said.

"It was justifiable," he said. "They were also trying to protect people - if they go down to the field and knock over the goalpost, that sort of thing, we're liable if someone gets hurt. . . . We just wanted to force them back into the stands."

University of Utah Police Chief Scott Folsom questioned the necessity of shocking the fans, who were attempting to enter the field after being beckoned by several Ute football players.

Folsom - a member of the "partying populace" of Utahns who traveled to Tempe for the historic bowl game - didn't see the Taser incident. The veteran lawman did, however, see the throng of fans pressing against a fence on the north end zone, trying to enter the field.

He said his department, responsible for providing security at Ute home games, probably would not use electric force in a similar situation.

"If you had a person who was seriously disruptive in that crowd, you might use a Taser to bring that person into custody so you could deal with them," said Folsom, whose officers carry Tasers at Ute games. "You certainly wouldn't 'Tase' people indiscriminately hoping to move an entire crowd back."

But that's exactly what 16-year-old Chris Mogren said he saw as he joined scores of other fans, many from a fan group called the "Mighty Utah Student Section," in trying to enter the field.

Mogren said he was pressed up against a 6-foot-high cyclone fence when he was shocked in the arm. The officers stunned "whoever was up against the fence," he said.

Mogren said he saw 10 to 15 other Utah fans get shocked.

"We weren't trying to break anything, or to tear down the goal posts or destroy the field," he said. "We just wanted to be over by the team."

The ASU Police Department maintains that anyone who was shocked must have been actively fighting with officers, per the department's policy, Jennings said.

In drafting rules on the use of Tasers, most public safety departments stick closely to guidelines written by Taser International. Those guidelines require all officers who use a Taser to file a detailed report about the conditions under which the weapon was used.

Jennings said it is unlikely, given the chaotic situation and numerous Taser uses, that the reports will accurately document each instance in which the weapon was used at the Fiesta Bowl.

A relatively new weapon in the arsenal of police departments across the country, electric incapacitators have been criticized recently over their proclivity to be used in situations in which the shocked subject later dies - including a December incident in Heber City that on Tuesday remained under investigation.

Scottsdale, Ariz.-based Taser International maintains the weapons are safe and actually have prevented hundreds of deaths.

Utah fan Scott Smith, who witnessed many of the shockings at the bowl game, told The Associated Press he didn't feel the risks associated with fans on the football field justified an electronic response.

"If someone was shocked and something happened, I think that would probably be a high price to pay to save a little piece of grass," he said.


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Paul Mayer
Oh get out of it Melvin, before it pulls you under!

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 - posted 01-05-2005 01:39 PM      Profile for Paul Mayer   Author's Homepage   Email Paul Mayer   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Just gotta love Arizona cops. Here, Metro would've just shot them, knowing they'd be exonerated at the coroner's inquest, and later pay out a few thousand bucks in settlements.

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Jeremy Fuentes
Mmmm, Dr. Pepper!

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 - posted 01-05-2005 01:43 PM      Profile for Jeremy Fuentes   Email Jeremy Fuentes   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
So a trained police officer, a grown "man", has to use a tazer to stop a high school student? [thumbsdown] [fu]

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Steve Scott
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 - posted 01-05-2005 04:02 PM      Profile for Steve Scott   Email Steve Scott   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
At least they didn't have to sit through Ashlee Simpson at the Orange Bowl...

Link

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Ashlee Simpson, Glutton For Punishment
If only we watched sports, we'd have seen it live: our favorite fabricated "talent," Miss Ashlee Simpson, graced the stage at the Orange Bowl's halftime performance and didn't lipsync her way through the performance. How can we be sure? Because she sounded like some sort of dying, prehistoric beast. The crowd agreed, apparently, as the poor little thing was unceremoniously booed at the end of her performance. The video is available for your personal auditory assault here, but be warned—acid reflux has no mercy on Ashlee's pipes.



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Floyd Justin Newton
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 - posted 01-05-2005 04:39 PM      Profile for Floyd Justin Newton   Email Floyd Justin Newton   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Hey guys--

This is ARIZONA... where all of us are inflicted with sun baked brains and we know not what we do. Pardon us, please.

fjn
Local 294 Ret. [Confused]

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Leo Enticknap
Film God

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 - posted 01-05-2005 06:05 PM      Profile for Leo Enticknap   Author's Homepage   Email Leo Enticknap   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Couldn't they have zapped Ashlee instead? The relief it would have given that audience would probably have got the policemen an Amnesty International award for promoting human rights. Then when they're through, they be welcome to come over here and zap Victoria Beckham...

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Thomas Procyk
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 - posted 01-05-2005 06:33 PM      Profile for Thomas Procyk   Email Thomas Procyk   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
What sort of permit(s) does an average citizen need to carry a tazer? Methinks I'd like to tazer a few cops that I find threatening when I go to the local Krispy Kreme. I'll say I was protecting the donuts from police brutality. [thumbsup]

=TMP=

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Dustin Mitchell
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 - posted 01-05-2005 08:14 PM      Profile for Dustin Mitchell   Email Dustin Mitchell   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Well, this guy had it coming to him:
http://www.ebaumsworld.com/tazered.html

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Jason Black
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 - posted 01-05-2005 08:43 PM      Profile for Jason Black   Author's Homepage   Email Jason Black   Send New Private Message       Edit/Delete Post 
Bwaaaa haaaaa haaaaa..

Stoopid drunk driving bastard. He deserved to be 'fucked with' as he says...

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