Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle

eznutz

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A new documentary blows the lid off the shady underpinning of the Taser industry
http://www.businessinsider.com/tom-swift-and-his-electric-rifle-review-2015-4

You won't find a timelier or more relevant film at this year's Tribeca Film Festival than "Tom Swift and His Electric Rifle."

Nick Berardini's debut feature explains how two brothers built the world's largest Taser manufacturer, armed and helped train most of America's police departments, and became millionaires in the process.

Rick and Tom Smith founded Taser International in 1993 and have sold their stun gun to almost all of the US' 18,250 law-enforcement agencies (only about 450 police departments do not deploy the Taser), according to the company.

As the film progresses, these seemingly innocuous figures appear more and more sinister as we see them jump through hoops to avoid taking responsibility for the potential harm their product inflicts.
 

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So Tasers are unsafe, Capsaicin is unsafe, being repeatedly struck with a baton/night stick is definitely not great for one's health nether is being shot. So Nick Berardini's* practical suggestions for the problems of the detention of uncooperative subjects in Canadian and U.S. police work are?


Hmm, perhaps one goes with the options that while bearing some risk are the least likely to kill.


* The Director and writer of the documentary.
 
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