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Do yourself a BIG favour, keep your ID handy! Now this is disgusting.

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Oh, and also make sure you have developed an ability to be unaffected by 50,000 volt electric shocks....because otherwise, like this guy, your toast.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m3GstYOIc0I

 

Americans To Be Tortured For Refusing To Show ID?

Student shocked, tortured for defending constitutional rights

 

Paul Joseph Watson

Prison Planet

Thursday, November 16, 2006

 

A horror video that wouldn't look out of place in Maoist China or Nazi Germany shows a student being repeatedly shot with a stun gun by UCLA police for the crime of not showing his ID. As similar cases begin to pile up how long will it be before Americans are routinely tortured for noncompliance and refusing to have their 4th amendment violated?

 

"A cell phone captured video of a 23-year-old student being administered multiple Taser shocks by UCLA police on Tuesday. The UCLA student was hit with the Taser shocks multiple times while he was in the Powell Library Computer Lab. According to the paper, (Mostafa) Tabatabainejad did not show ID to community service officers who were conducting a random check," reports NBC.

 

Watch the video above and witness as the cops bark at Tabatabainejad to get to his feet as simultaneously shock him over and over until he begins crying and screaming for them to stop.

 

Police are given extensive training on the use of stun guns and in most cases that training involves taking a taser shot and feeling the effects. Depending on each individual's physiology, it takes at least a minute to be able to even stand after a single Taser shot. Over a hundred deaths have occurred in America as a result of taser shocks and Taser's own manual discourages repeated shocks, yet the history of their use tells us that police simply administer repeated shocks until "compliance is gained." This is a euphemism for torture.

 

The video and the eyewitness reports describe multiple taser shots as Tabatabainejad begs and pleads while at one point screaming, "Here's your Patriot Act, here's your f---ing abuse of power."

 

The officers repeatedly order Tabatabainejad to stand even as they administer further shocks - sending 50,000 volts of current that override the nervous system and temporarily paralyze muscles shooting through his system again and again. He can't stand and the cops know it, they just get off on the maniacal ego power trip of torture and this is why Tabatabainejad is hit again and again despite his screaming and the protests of the onlookers.

 

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EahooGbQrUs

 

Similar cases abound in the so-called land of the free, including the video above in which a housewife, Abbey Newman, is assaulted and arrested for simply refusing to tell the gestapo her name at an unconstitutional checkpoint. Another case in which an Alex Jones listener, Ferrell Montgomery, was tasered and had a dog set on him again underscores the brutal and sadistic nature of the police. Like Tabatabainejad, Montgomery was repeatedly told to put his hands behind his head and stand up while he was electric shocked and a dog savaged him for not complying.

 

In November 2005, Deborah Davis was reading a book on a Denver bus when a guard of a nearby federal building got on board and demanded everyone show their ID. Davis refused, leading the guard to "call on federal cops, who then dragged Davis off a public bus, handcuffed her, shoved her into the back seat of a police car and drove off to a police station within the Federal Center."

 

How long before Americans are tortured with taser weapons on the streets for refusing to show identification on a routine basis?

 

How long before we are forced to wear shock collars like some bizarre science fiction movie, where our masters can discipline us on a whim for not obeying orders?

 

It may be a lot sooner than we think.

 

Every indication suggests that there are moves afoot to implement these measures on every major street corner and transport system. A year ago we were told that Federal air marshals were to expand their work beyond airplanes, launching counter-terror surveillance at train stations and other mass transit facilities. So called "Visible Intermodal Protection and Response" teams — or VIPER teams, may soon be permanently deployed to check ID's under the banner of counter-terrorism.

 

We need to set a precedent now whereby police who use taser stun guns and any other kind of unreasonable force as implements of torture, simply if an individual refuses to have their 4th amendment right illegally violated, are instantly fired, sued and can never work in any sector of government, policing or security again.

 

Watch this space for further updates on the Tabatabainejad case.

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stun guns are big news where i live at the moment, the government of my state if reelected is planning to indroduce stun guns into the police force.. :(

 

btw gareth the G20 is taking place in my city yesterday, the city is crawling with police, theyve set up a no go zone to protect from violent protests. i hope it doesn't get ugly...

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Yeah, yeah...it's at the Grand Hyatt, I was reading about it a few weeks ago....boy that has quickly came around.

 

Well, I hope it doesn't get ugly either. Although I think the police wearing black ski masks looking like Darth Vader just increases tension in the atmosphere. LOL. :P

Shame the video doesnt show us what he was doing before they shocked him. He couldve been doing anything.

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Nah, apart from not having his I.D, he wasn't doing anything. Wasn't charged with anything.

 

UCLA police said Tabatabainejad was released by police after he was cited for obstruction/delay of a peace officer in the performance of duty.

 

The Daily Bruin reported that Tabatabainejad complained when an officer was escorting him from the lab and put his hand on one of Tabatabainejad's arms. He allegedly yelled, "Get off of me," according to the paper. He was then shot with the Taser, reported the paper.

How did a cell phone take that long of a video???

 

But that is absolutely disgusting. Why doesn't somebody help the poor man?

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Yeah, I can take long video's on my phone, just depends on what size SD memory card I wish to use.

You hear the witnesses shouting to the officers to stop and also asking for their badge numbers. They too are then told they are to be tazered if they don't stop it.

I hope something proper and serious is actually done about the way they acted.

stun guns are big news where i live at the moment, the government of my state if reelected is planning to indroduce stun guns into the police force.. :(

 

btw gareth the G20 is taking place in my city yesterday, the city is crawling with police, theyve set up a no go zone to protect from violent protests. i hope it doesn't get ugly...

 

Stun guns save lives...whats wrong? its either a cop uses his real gun with real bullets or a stun gun that most the time does not kill...i'd prefer them to use a non-lethal weapon over a leathal one;)

 

So the gun helps protect the cop and the person he's after.

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No but overall they're a good thing when in the right hands and used correctly.

 

Ok, but to be fair...and I think everyone will agree....that's not the issue here, though.

Yea.

 

Unfortunalty stuff like this gets blown all out of proportion and plays into the hands of the likes of prisonplanet.com

 

Like that article on Mike Newell the Luton manager that gareth posted the other day.

Ok' date=' but to be fair...and I think everyone will agree....that's not the issue, though.[/quote']

 

What is the issue?

Yea.

 

Unfortunalty stuff like this gets blown all out of proportion and plays into the hands of the likes of prisonplanet.com

 

Like that article on Mike Newell the Luton manager that gareth posted the other day.

 

Exactly they take extremely Rare occasions and try to make it look like the norm.:rolleyes:

 

They try to use one persons mistake as something that is commonly practiced throughout the nation and that is VERY misleading and not the case.

 

As far as the second video if the info was correct it was a legal check point, so she was in the wrong not to obey the law, but then again the cops were on a ego trip and accused her of assault.

So we dont know all the facts in this case, a cop was being abussive we can see that but what was the student doing?

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This sort of stuff isn't exactly rare, just last week there was a big news story about 2 Police officers who held a man to the ground by his thoat, choaking him, while telling him to stop moving, as one officer punched him in the face 4-5 times.

 

These are just the events we actually get to see.

 

You two Nick and the Smut man will do anything to have a go at prisonplanet while completely ignoring what most human beings see as utterly wrong. I think you just do it on purpose now....infact...you must be.

 

You are alone on this one, or at least I hope you are.

 

You make nice little slaves to the system, until of course it happens to someone you know or your family.

 

You both make me want to "puke my fucking guts out". (American Beauty)

Prisonplanet makes it sound like this happens all the time thou - Even when its an isolated case like this.

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Prisonplanet makes it sound like this happens all the time thou - Even when its an isolated case like this.

 

These things are reported all the time and whatever you say you can't say what happened there was exactly right, can you?

 

Come on...

Ok' date=' but to be fair...and I think everyone will agree....that's not the issue [i']here[/i], though.

 

Its not but the real issue is a few cops on a ego trip, not the legal system. Its not the norm as you and the videos would LIKE us to believe, its propaganda for the weak.

You make nice little slaves to the system, until of course it happens to someone you know or your family.

 

Ive have to deal with many cops with huge egos saying i did thing i didnt....but its not the norm.

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Its not but the real issue is a few cops on a ego trip' date=' not the legal system. Its not the norm as you and the videos would LIKE us to believe, its propaganda for the weak.[/quote']

 

No it isn't!. These cops are an example of the way things are going. I've seen tens of reports of the past few months where the police are at a whole new level of power abuse. September 11th has certainly ushered in a new mentality among many law enforcement drones who see us as cattle.

 

It's just the tip of the iceberg at the moment.

These things are reported all the time and whatever you say you can't say what happened there was exactly right, can you?

 

Come on...

 

They are rare, with millions of people only a hand full of these events happen, that is an extremely low number given the number of police and people in the nation. Just like the more cars on the road the more accidents, the more people and police the more cases of a rogue cop stepping out of line.

Just like if there were 600 people in the world cancer wouldnt be too common, 6 billion and it is. Its a numbers issue not a law or american issue

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