95-year-old woman tasered at nursing home
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95-year-old woman tasered at nursing home
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A 95 year old with dementia and brandishing a knife is tasered, fell, hit her head & ? In ICU.
FFS, this is beyond belief. The staff and the police need to be questioned.
https://www.theage.com.au/national/nsw/ ... 5d9g2.html
Incredibly sad and WTF
A 95 year old with dementia and brandishing a knife is tasered, fell, hit her head & ? In ICU.
FFS, this is beyond belief. The staff and the police need to be questioned.
https://www.theage.com.au/national/nsw/ ... 5d9g2.html
Incredibly sad and WTF
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The appalling thing about police tasers is that they’re so often employed when a firearm wouldn’t be, despite having been promoted as a non-lethal alternative to guns. There need to be far stricter regulations on their use.
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So you’d rather she was shot?David wrote:The appalling thing about police tasers is that they’re so often employed when a firearm wouldn’t be, despite having been promoted as a non-lethal alternative to guns. There need to be far stricter regulations on their use.
Tasers are brilliant,
But I can’t think of any scenario bar holding a sub machine gun, where using one on a 95 year old woman, or man for that matter, is necessary
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This is my point exactly: no police officer is using a gun in that scenario. Yet cops seem to think that having a taser gives them a blank cheque to use it any time they want to subdue somebody. That’s not what we were told they would be for.think positive wrote: So you’d rather she was shot?
Anyhow, I’m pretty sure this woman’s family don’t think tasers are brilliant right now.
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The whole thing needs investigating. The fact that staff felt the need to call police to disarm a 95 year old women with a knife is the first worry, that Police then felt the need to Taser her is the second. OK, no one wants to get stabbed in the line of work but how threatening can a 95 year old be?
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It all happened at like 4am. Night staff on.
Does anyone know, do Cops still carry those clubs? Nighsticks, trunchons, whatever they were called?
If they do, surely ig you have a fragile but demented 95 year old coming at you with a steak knife, refusing to listen to pleas to put it down, a better option than using a taser would be to smack her on the hand/wrist with the stick. Yeah you'd probably smash her hand but that's better than you being stabbed or her getting tasered, isn't it?
Does anyone know, do Cops still carry those clubs? Nighsticks, trunchons, whatever they were called?
If they do, surely ig you have a fragile but demented 95 year old coming at you with a steak knife, refusing to listen to pleas to put it down, a better option than using a taser would be to smack her on the hand/wrist with the stick. Yeah you'd probably smash her hand but that's better than you being stabbed or her getting tasered, isn't it?
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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I laughed watching the newsstui magpie wrote:It all happened at like 4am. Night staff on.
Does anyone know, do Cops still carry those clubs? Nighsticks, trunchons, whatever they were called?
If they do, surely ig you have a fragile but demented 95 year old coming at you with a steak knife, refusing to listen to pleas to put it down, a better option than using a taser would be to smack her on the hand/wrist with the stick. Yeah you'd probably smash her hand but that's better than you being stabbed or her getting tasered, isn't it?
‘She was coming at the police slowly on her walking frame’
You can’t make this shirt up, it’s out of one of those spoof cop movies
That poor woman
The cops should be honest and sa6 we $@&^# up
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and she falls over, hits her head on the ground and ends up exactly where she is now, just via a different means.
The cops have the bodycam footage, someone will (hopefully) work out what the options were, other than getting stabbed.
and she falls over, hits her head on the ground and ends up exactly where she is now, just via a different means.
The cops have the bodycam footage, someone will (hopefully) work out what the options were, other than getting stabbed.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
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She’s 95, blanket disarms people quickly. Police around no issue. Done it myself in ED on 2 occasions b4 security could be called and gives you time to easily subdue. Just move things around her quite easily before covering her with the blanket.stui magpie wrote:^
and she falls over, hits her head on the ground and ends up exactly where she is now, just via a different means.
The cops have the bodycam footage, someone will (hopefully) work out what the options were, other than getting stabbed.
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I would have offered a swap for the knife with a glass of brandy. She would have loved to have the brandy, the staff would have got the knife and as a bonus, she would have gone back and slept really well after the “night cap”. Problem solved.
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