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NRL Players and family members in hot water
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[QUOTE="Jason Simmons, post: 3104639, member: 8275"] You’re right, the medical evidence should be ignored and the ‘vibe‘ considered. Here is one interesting fact about Conducted Energy Weapons. They do indeed record the number of cycles when deployed. What they don’t record is how many times in said cycles, an electrical circuit is actually formed and how many times that electricity actually passes through the body of said person. All it takes is for one wire on one probe to be broken and the circuit can no longer be effectively formed. If that happens, the trigger could be pulled 228 times and it would make no effective difference. That wire is about as strong as 3lbs fishing line. How hard would that be to break when a large man is rolling around on the ground? Antonio died due to a heart attack brought on by asphyxiation and excited delirium. There is more medical evidence he died from being handcuffed for an extended duration and his related body positioning, than there is the Taser, but I accept it’s a convenient cop out for many. [/QUOTE]
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