Grandma Got Tasered By a Texas Ranger
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"Texas Rangers" don't wear uniforms and don't do traffic stops. They are an investigative arm of the DPS. You should change the title.
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that is not a texas ranger... there is less then 200 texas rangers in texas, what you are seeing would be a STATE TROOPER!!!! the rangers dont handle things like this...
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she had it comin lol
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This fucking piggy should have his badge removed. What if she had a heartattack because of being tased? And Michaelwiseguy, how can u say these baby boomers need to be taught a lesson because they were lowsey teachers. Its not there fault. Its the training academy and the police dept. that needs help. Also ur a goddamn conservative prick; Incourging law enforcement to go ahead and tase people people too shut them up. Texas is one of the main reasons why our country is so messed up.
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The lesson here: Never dare somebody to shoot you in Texas.
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this ranger needs to lose his job then taken out to the woods and beat. what a piece of shit
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Grandma needs a handgun
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Even if this was, say, a traffic stop getting into an emotional rage then assaulting an obviously elderly lady with his taser was extreme (and should be actively discouraged by police as such displays feed anti-government rhetoric that the police (and by extension the government) is out to get everyone, and people must arm themselves in defense against their own police who are out to get them in the name of the Government. In the end everytime a cop rages like this it hurts every police officer.
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Not tyranny, too much power and a lack of proper psychological traiining of police.
Ideally a more intelligent thoughtful officer would have simply took her statement, wrote down all her information and either scheduled a later intervention at her home (an officer and a person trained with dealing with the public, possibly a police psychologist, instead of this very public display of an officer with an out of control emotional outburst, luck he didn't end up killing her with his outburst BTW.
People would often say in regard to commonly accepted judicial decisions — "that's the law!"
The common law is truly the law of the people due to the simple fact that the people themselves agreed in common upon what the law was to be.
Michaelwiseguy 2 years ago
As a rule, the decisions of these judicial arbitrators were very much uniform where the same basic set of circumstances existed. This was due of course to the judicial arbitrators having applied the same set of religious and moral teachings to their decision making process. After countless times of a particular matter of dispute having been decided in the same way by countless judicial arbitrators, people came to commonly accept those decisions as being law.
Michaelwiseguy 2 years ago
Ages ago people who found themselves in a lawful dispute over a matter would often agree to allow an unbiased person to settle the dispute. Ordinarily this person would be a mutually respected village elder, community leader, or spiritual leader. The arbitrator of the dispute would generally base their decision upon the religious and moral teachings of the age and their own common sense.
Michaelwiseguy 2 years ago
The common law came into existence long before written law or a formalized court system existed. No earthly ruler handed the law down to people, or imposed laws upon them from on high. The people decided for themselves what was to be the law.
Michaelwiseguy 2 years ago
In fact, the exact opposite is true. The common law is so powerful because it is simple to understand and apply, and because the common law under our system of law is held to be superior to all other forms of man's law. The Constitution itself is a common document and the U.S. Supreme Court, the highest court in the land, is a common law court.
Michaelwiseguy 2 years ago
A brief introduction to the common law and the common law default
Unlike statute law (law enacted by acts of legislature,) the common law is simple and uncomplicated. However, the common law's simplicity and uncomplicated form does not render it weak or anemic. In fact, the exact opposite is true.
Michaelwiseguy 2 years ago