tim
Volsquatch
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So your experience in a supervised living center (whatever the hell that is) gives you the experience to draw upon to make a determination on a guy who is in a public place trying to grab a police officer's knife? C'mon man. Sometimes I think some of you guys have lived in the suburbs all your lives. Venture out and see the real world... Also, you know that restraints have been outlawed in a lot of areas because they have been attributed to the death of several people just like this guy.. In my opinion a couple of rabbit punches to get him to comply is better than what LEO's used to do to get someone to comply. This guy is exhibiting all the signs for someone who is in the throes of drugs and getting him into custody quickly to avoid death via excited delirium is preferable. A long prolonged fight ending in this subject hog tied could've ended in death. It's a lose lose for LEO's.As someone else pointed out, restraints should be sufficient. In college I worked in supervised living centers with clients twice as big as me, but when they acted out we did alright. If we threw a punch we were fired. Why? Because we served them. It was our job to deal with unreasonable people without hurting them. It got hairy, too. I had a knife thrown at me. I was bitten, etc. You bite a cop and he might put you in the ER and he'll keep his job.
To protect and to serve. They are public servants, officers of the peace, etc. We hold college boys working side jobs to higher standards than the police. There's something wrong with that.
