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Postby Don » Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:12 am

For those not interested in Perry talking about DSB, Arnel's diction issues coming back or Men buggering Donkeys, this might be of interest.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8161026.stm

A man in Western Australia was engulfed in flames when police officers fired a Taser stun gun at him.

Police say they used the Taser on Ronald Mitchell, 36, when he ran at them carrying a container of petrol and a cigarette lighter.
They said that Mr Mitchell, who lives in a remote Aboriginal community, had been sniffing petrol. They suggested the cigarette lighter started the fire.

Mr Mitchell is in a critical condition in hospital with third degree burns.

Western Australia Police say they went to the community of Warburton, about 1,500 km (950 miles) north-east of Perth, in response to a complaint.

They say they used the Taser on Mr Mitchell when he came out of the house and ran at them.

He burst into flames. One officer pushed him to the ground and smothered the fire with his bare hands, police said.

Mr Mitchell's sister told The Australian newspaper that her brother had been sniffing petrol.

"He must have put petrol on his face, then the policeman shot him with the Taser, that's when the flames happened," she said.

Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan said Mr Mitchell was a known violent offender, and defended the police officers' deployment of the Taser.

He told reporters: "The only other choice they would have had is to use a police-issue firearm, and the consequences would almost certainly have been far more grave."

He said the police internal affairs department would investigate the incident, saying there was "a very strong possibility that the fire was caused by the lighter in the hand of the offender".
Mr Mitchell was charged with assault to prevent arrest and possession of a sniffing substance.

Dennis Eggington, of the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia, called for an urgent review of Taser use.

Aboriginal people, he said, were often in poor health, which made them particularly vulnerable to stun weapons.

A Taser works by firing two barbs which penetrate the skin and discharge 50,000 volts along two copper wires attached to the gun.

Amnesty International has called them "potentially lethal".
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Postby Voyager » Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:14 am

I hate it when that happens. I guess the moral of the story is to never drench yourself with gasoline when a cop is pointing a taser gun at you telling you not to do it.

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Postby Don » Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:15 am

Voyager wrote:I hate it when that happens. I guess the moral of the story is to never drench yourself with gasoline when a cop is pointing a taser gun at you telling you not to do it.

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Or just don't get addicted to sniffing petrol. Why can't people just eat paste like we used to do?
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:18 am

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Voyager wrote:I hate it when that happens. I guess the moral of the story is to never drench yourself with gasoline when a cop is pointing a taser gun at you telling you not to do it.

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Or just don't get addicted to sniffing petrol. Why can't people just eat paste like we used to do?


No kidding. I had a moderate paste problem in kindergarten. But it's not a gateway household substance, so I grew up fine. :D
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Re: Taser-hit man burst into flames

Postby Since 78 » Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:18 am

Gunbot wrote:For those not interested in Perry talking about DSB, Arnel's diction issues coming back or Men buggering Donkeys, this might be of interest.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8161026.stm

A man in Western Australia was engulfed in flames when police officers fired a Taser stun gun at him.

Police say they used the Taser on Ronald Mitchell, 36, when he ran at them carrying a container of petrol and a cigarette lighter.
They said that Mr Mitchell, who lives in a remote Aboriginal community, had been sniffing petrol. They suggested the cigarette lighter started the fire.

Mr Mitchell is in a critical condition in hospital with third degree burns.

Western Australia Police say they went to the community of Warburton, about 1,500 km (950 miles) north-east of Perth, in response to a complaint.

They say they used the Taser on Mr Mitchell when he came out of the house and ran at them.

He burst into flames. One officer pushed him to the ground and smothered the fire with his bare hands, police said.

Mr Mitchell's sister told The Australian newspaper that her brother had been sniffing petrol.

"He must have put petrol on his face, then the policeman shot him with the Taser, that's when the flames happened," she said.

Police Commissioner Karl O'Callaghan said Mr Mitchell was a known violent offender, and defended the police officers' deployment of the Taser.

He told reporters: "The only other choice they would have had is to use a police-issue firearm, and the consequences would almost certainly have been far more grave."

He said the police internal affairs department would investigate the incident, saying there was "a very strong possibility that the fire was caused by the lighter in the hand of the offender".
Mr Mitchell was charged with assault to prevent arrest and possession of a sniffing substance.

Dennis Eggington, of the Aboriginal Legal Service of Western Australia, called for an urgent review of Taser use.

Aboriginal people, he said, were often in poor health, which made them particularly vulnerable to stun weapons.

A Taser works by firing two barbs which penetrate the skin and discharge 50,000 volts along two copper wires attached to the gun.

Amnesty International has called them "potentially lethal".


One of my best friends had his brother in law (who is a cop) Taser him him just for the experience. It was pretty funny! He, however, did not burst into flames.
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Postby stevew2 » Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:25 am

bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
Voyager wrote:I hate it when that happens. I guess the moral of the story is to never drench yourself with gasoline when a cop is pointing a taser gun at you telling you not to do it.

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Or just don't get addicted to sniffing petrol. Why can't people just eat paste like we used to do?


No kidding. I had a moderate paste problem in kindergarten. But it's not a gateway household substance, so I grew up fine. :D
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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:28 am

stevew2 wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
Voyager wrote:I hate it when that happens. I guess the moral of the story is to never drench yourself with gasoline when a cop is pointing a taser gun at you telling you not to do it.

:roll:


Or just don't get addicted to sniffing petrol. Why can't people just eat paste like we used to do?


No kidding. I had a moderate paste problem in kindergarten. But it's not a gateway household substance, so I grew up fine. :D
Is that what gave you your firm rack ?


No, that was the rubber cement. :lol:
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Postby FishinMagician » Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:32 am

petrol lol
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Postby Don » Wed Jul 22, 2009 6:33 am

bluejeangirl76 wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
Voyager wrote:I hate it when that happens. I guess the moral of the story is to never drench yourself with gasoline when a cop is pointing a taser gun at you telling you not to do it.

:roll:


Or just don't get addicted to sniffing petrol. Why can't people just eat paste like we used to do?


No kidding. I had a moderate paste problem in kindergarten. But it's not a gateway household substance, so I grew up fine. :D
Is that what gave you your firm rack ?


No, that was the rubber cement. :lol:


Pop these babies in there. That's 100% silicon made by Dupont.

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Postby Shadowsong » Wed Jul 22, 2009 7:09 am

Aussie's call gas petrol.
Also they call the trunk of a car the boot & guess what the hood is called...a bonnet...
See Aussie is a different language!!!

That's awful but charging the police carrying petrol & a lighter is not safe for ones health!

Yeah, what ever happened to good ole rubber cement?
Sniff sniff & they take it off the market!

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Postby bluejeangirl76 » Wed Jul 22, 2009 7:23 am

Gunbot wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
stevew2 wrote:
bluejeangirl76 wrote:
Gunbot wrote:
Voyager wrote:I hate it when that happens. I guess the moral of the story is to never drench yourself with gasoline when a cop is pointing a taser gun at you telling you not to do it.

:roll:


Or just don't get addicted to sniffing petrol. Why can't people just eat paste like we used to do?


No kidding. I had a moderate paste problem in kindergarten. But it's not a gateway household substance, so I grew up fine. :D
Is that what gave you your firm rack ?


No, that was the rubber cement. :lol:


Pop these babies in there. That's 100% silicon made by Dupont.

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