How can he say that this is like spraying pepper spray into a crowd. No wonder the guy (who must have been stupid) had such a hard time recovering, he was way over-dosed. And who in a crowd would have stood there and held his eyes open and have that much sprayed into them. The whole thing was stupid. Just saying.
How can you say he was overdosed? Have you not seen any video of pepper spray training? youtu.be/SFS2c2Bw3Hg Have you ever been sprayed? Your first reaction is to reach up and try to rub it off, similar to where he spreads it on his face. Have you not seen what real over-application of pepper spray looks like? youtu.be/6AdDLhPwpp4 the UC Davis example is textbook for how to go over the top, you don’t hose down your target(s), this stuff is so potent that a brief pull is more than enough.
The old man has a point, and that is that spraying has become far too common place and its all too often a first resort these days, especially against passive demonstrators. There’s been plenty of times this year where its use has been more than justified, when crowds get violent and out of hand, but there’s been far too many times when a docile crowd has been sprayed just to break them up. The right to peaceably assemble has been trampled on.
If it is against ‘international law’ to use the pepper spray without having a neutralizer on hand, wouldn’t ya think it would be illegal to sell the pepper spray without the neutralizer?
These clowns that quote ‘international law’ are just that, clowns. There is only one set of laws I care about and obey, my nation’s laws and my state’s laws. FtheUN
How can he say that this is like spraying pepper spray into a crowd. No wonder the guy (who must have been stupid) had such a hard time recovering, he was way over-dosed. And who in a crowd would have stood there and held his eyes open and have that much sprayed into them. The whole thing was stupid. Just saying.
How can you say he was overdosed? Have you not seen any video of pepper spray training? youtu.be/SFS2c2Bw3Hg Have you ever been sprayed? Your first reaction is to reach up and try to rub it off, similar to where he spreads it on his face. Have you not seen what real over-application of pepper spray looks like? youtu.be/6AdDLhPwpp4 the UC Davis example is textbook for how to go over the top, you don’t hose down your target(s), this stuff is so potent that a brief pull is more than enough.
The old man has a point, and that is that spraying has become far too common place and its all too often a first resort these days, especially against passive demonstrators. There’s been plenty of times this year where its use has been more than justified, when crowds get violent and out of hand, but there’s been far too many times when a docile crowd has been sprayed just to break them up. The right to peaceably assemble has been trampled on.
If it is against ‘international law’ to use the pepper spray without having a neutralizer on hand, wouldn’t ya think it would be illegal to sell the pepper spray without the neutralizer?
These clowns that quote ‘international law’ are just that, clowns. There is only one set of laws I care about and obey, my nation’s laws and my state’s laws. FtheUN