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Words police officers might understand during the course of an arrest and the likelihood thereof

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Graph by ron a

Viral Video – Don’t Tase Me Bro!

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  1. Beth says:

    Haha. That is pretty funny!

  2. Kyle says:

    People need to stop talking about this guy… He’s a twit.

  3. rockntrumpet says:

    Pure Genius.

  4. Owen says:

    In Soviet Russia, bro tases you!

  5. 216 says:

    I think it’s pretty damn good graph. Kyle, define twit.

  6. Usoki says:

    The guy who got tazered was a complete jackass who had it coming.

  7. Alia says:

    The problem is, people sometimes die because of it. In Canada there was this Polish guy who didn’t speak English, got nervous because he had to wait a lot at the airport, and he got tazered by the police. He died.

    • Justin says:

      That’s why tazers are called “less than lethal” and not “non-lethal”. Cops don’t understand this and think it’s just a good way to get the suspect to do whatever they want without breaking much of a sweat in the process. Police resort to tazering far more often than what is even recommended by the training they’re required to go through before being issued the thing. The fact is the cops care more about their own safety than yours.

  8. Danielle says:

    omg SO glad he got tazered. seriously, suck it up, man!

  9. walter says:

    my favorite on the site so far!

  10. brien says:

    Cops understand “don’t” just fine. They’re not under any obligation to follow the orders of a suspect they’re arresting.

  11. lora_vine says:

    So… wait…

    What did he do?

  12. Neil says:

    Yeah, he created a disturbance then resisted and fought with police officers.

    • g:m says:

      He created a disturbance…? How is that a reason to get arrested?

      Using the tazer when there are four to five officers around the guy who isn’t even using any kind of force against them is by no means necessary.

      • Rinuv says:

        Okay, regardless of what he did beforehand, resisting and disobeying authority is serious business. He might as well have just murdered somebody, it doesn’t matter.
        Kerry might have been willing to answer his questions, but the way he was acting was really…. well, he was just being a douche in general.

        …and actually, they probably weren’t even going to arrest him at first.

        ..anyway, this is a funny graph – I laughed.

        • Hachi says:

          “resisting and disobeying authority is serious business”.

          Yeah. Damn hippies, fighting for their freedom which we so graciously allow them.

      • UF student says:

        He was not going to be arrested in the first place. Policy at events like this at UF are that if you use foul language or disturb the peace, of which he did both, UFPD will escort you out of the building. Instead of just walking out he fought with the cops and continued to shout.

        He was mostly doing it for publicity.

  13. Beth says:

    Nice graph, I actually laughed at loud. :D

  14. First Mate Ranger says:

    Tazers for all.

  15. k_roj says:

    This graph made me cry I laughed so hard.
    Brilliant!

  16. woo says:

    GO GATORS?

    Andrew Meyer was a dumbass. Resist offers and run the risk of getting tazed.

    • Stephen says:

      As a recent UF alum, this story got old very fast. My personal opinion is that the d-bag deserved it and whined like a little girl.

      Go Gators!

  17. woo says:

    *officers, whoops. (I’m going to get chewed out for that, I imagine. What can I say, we’re all dumb asses at UF. ;])


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