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Old June 20, 2001, 06:29 PM   #11
AAChang
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Join Date: December 30, 2000
Location: San Diego, California
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Dave3006, I did not take the full 5 second burst, and the jolt definately would make me rethinking trying to be combative in any way shape or form. During the shock the pain was pretty intense, think if you had you nipple rings and someone was trying to twist and rip them out at the contact points, however, after the jolt I only felt a slight burning at point, kind of like a bee sting. The most important thing was that while the jolt was being applied, I had no motor control. I tried to just take a step forward but I only fell. This would mean that any suspect that this system was being deployed against would be unable to act against the officer while being shocked. After immediately afterward I was right back on my feet. I've also training in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and the jolt had no where near the long term effects of being choked. I did not have the shortness of breath, naeusa, headache and disorientation after the tazer.
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