I Know how strongly you feel and do know where you are coming from. I don't believe that all rural stations are as bad as the ones I have dealt with - or that most of the police are corrupt. The saying goes - a few bad eggs. Once those have been eradicated = then things will improve.
I had the "pleasure" of digitizing all the footage that is available at the Robben Island Museum. I saw some footage that still gives me nightmares. Atrocities that you could never imagine. So I do not believe that all this is the result of affirmative action. Unfortunately - it is human nature.
I agree that corrupt politicians and leaders should be a thing of the past. We need leaders we can look up to and be proud of.
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Re: Police brutality
Now, I actually wanted to have an opinion on the use of tasers....I don't think they are used in SA?
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Re: Police brutality
I would not say that, they may be used in certain areas, I would look at the Chubb, ADT's of this world and maybe Special forces Riot Squads but I sincerely doubt it. The local Police do not use them, they are very expensive, a couple of thousand, it works by shooting a projectile that is attached to two wires and really give one a potent shock, the person will drop like a stone.. However stun guns are used by all and sundry, this is the small apparatus, hand held that delivers like 80000 V or more and has to be pressed onto the body. The person collapses for a bit, craps themselves, literally but is then OK. One can buy these all over the place, even Boys Toys. Cost about R500.
Stun guns are often confused with Tazers.
Stun guns are often confused with Tazers.
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Personally I prefer stun guns because most of the time just the sound of that device is quite frighting, specially the really big ones. As far as I know you can't do that with tazers. I once zapped myself while trying to get my stun gun out my pocket and my thumb pushed the button, was pretty embarrassing
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Stun gun / tazer - no experience with either and I'd like to keep it that way!
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I'm generally a law abiding citizen but I have been in serious trouble a couple of times. I have been smacked (back handed, strangled, kicked) by the cops when I was younger - but I probably deserved it that time (tried to run away lol) and they let me off afterwards. They were actually quite nice guys, used to greet them when I saw them after that.
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Hex_Rated wrote:I'm generally a law abiding citizen but I have been in serious trouble a couple of times. I have been smacked (back handed, strangled, kicked) by the cops when I was younger
You probably suck at talking your way out of trouble..
A friend and I once drove through a police barricade, smashing over the chain link fence they had put up - we were pissed drunk, of course. Then we tried to flee the scene.
They caught us a few hundred meters down the road, but after some smooth talking we got let off without any of them laying a finger on us.
Here is a dramatization of the events:
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HAHAHAHA! Nice cartoon.
I learned not to run away, I've also got off a lot by talking my way out of it - been bust for possession of MJ by the cheese (remember when they drove the yellow cars) about 4 times in my youth. I'm an experienced police whisperer by now.
The only time I ever got sent to the clink was when my friend harvested his crop (5 bankies of hydro) and was driving to do a delivery and I was in the car (it wasn't mine that time - I didn't even smoke anymore)... R10k in lawyers fees later they dropped the charges. Sorry if too much detail, BTW I don't condone illegal activities.
unless I'm the one committing them
I learned not to run away, I've also got off a lot by talking my way out of it - been bust for possession of MJ by the cheese (remember when they drove the yellow cars) about 4 times in my youth. I'm an experienced police whisperer by now.
The only time I ever got sent to the clink was when my friend harvested his crop (5 bankies of hydro) and was driving to do a delivery and I was in the car (it wasn't mine that time - I didn't even smoke anymore)... R10k in lawyers fees later they dropped the charges. Sorry if too much detail, BTW I don't condone illegal activities.
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Methinks you had a misspent youth and gave/still give your folks grey hair.
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Tabascothe Independent Complaints Directorate (ICD) responded to DA questions by admitting that every one of them was currently investigating reports of torture by members of the SAPS
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