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Aug
09
How to Deflect a Taser Attack
According to a source on the internet, a taser attack can be deflected simply by “shorting out the dart probes. A simple body armour can be nothing but a piece of tin foil worn under the clothes. That would short out the electrical currents even if the darts pierce through it.
“Two or three layers of the foil would even be better if the dart probes pierced it and would provide small holes so the taser electrical arcs would short out more and faster. Even a piece of cardboard or heavy cloth wrapped in tin foil would do the trick.”
This knowledge could come in handy for activists who believe they may be at risk of police taser attack.
1 Rodney
August 19, 2009 at 3:45 am
This would work but you have to keep in mind that this will short out the taser weapon which could fry it and possibly injure the officer holding it. If apprehended you could get billed for the taser, they run anywhere from $500 to $2,000 USD. You would likely get charged with destruction of government property and injuring the cop (or intending to). Not that I would discourage anyone from this, I just wouldn’t want to see anyone going into a situation without considering the possible consequences.
A simple vest made out of a thin FIRE RESISTANT carpet or rug will shield you from a taser without damaging the weapon. Carpet armor can be worn under most loose fitting clothes and can be totally concealed by the black hooded sweatshirt. Cops are trained to aim for center mass (your torso) so I wouldn’t worry too much about sleeves. A flight or leather jacket would usually protect you from a taser but cops know this and so if you’re wearing one, they will just aim for another spot. You can also cut out and sew patches of carpet into your protest clothes to soften the impact of a police baton or asp. Above the elbows, outside of the knees and the collarbone are their most commonly targeted spots.
If you are hit with a taser and manage to get away, treat it like any electrical injury. Get hydrated and treat the injured area with burn cream. If you get away with the taser’s barbs still in you, have someone else remove them, the area immediately around the entry point is likely to be numb and you may not be able to feel the amount of damage you’re doing to yourself by ripping them out. Promptly clean and bandage the wound once the barbs are removed. If a girl gets tasered it’s recommended that she get a pregnancy test and if she is pregnant she needs to see an ob/gyn and inform them of the situation asap.
http://tasna.wordpress.com/2009/08/12/how-to-deflect-a-taser-attack/
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if you've got one lying around...
07.05.2012 12:02
same princible as this...
Water pistol
07.05.2012 13:23
Mr O
physics 101
07.05.2012 17:08
Not really thought this through have you? Hint: British weather.
Anyway water doesn't conduct electricity because it doesnt have any free electrons.
oh dear, the state of the education
why do people get electrocuted in the bath then?
07.05.2012 19:26
Presumably because it isn't pure water, but contains impurities?
In that case, the solution is obvious - drench the afore-mentioned taser-wielding plod in salty water, or a bucket of piss! It would be entertaining anyway, even it it wasn't effective.
anon
a cunning plan
07.05.2012 20:36
anarchist
basic electrics
07.05.2012 20:44
sparks
education
08.05.2012 07:31
lets all go school, get job, get mortgage, die
Jeez
08.05.2012 15:10
Sarcastic bastard.
Mr O
the video link above
08.05.2012 18:46
and it would be hard for the cops to do you for wearing tin foil as its not against the law to wear tin foil at all..........
francesca
unarmed
08.05.2012 20:25
Remo
Thor shield
08.05.2012 20:28
material. Only the cops and military can get it. There is usually a way round these restrictions, but I cant find it.
Samuel
fight em
17.08.2012 17:42
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