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Speakers Corner : Their Taser Weapon Is Pure Torture
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From: MSN Nicknamefrmear2ear03  (Original Message)Sent: 11/28/2007 6:02 PM
Robert Dziekanski, a newly arrived immigrant from Poland, after spending 10 hrs in the waiting area of the Airport, but not open to the public, was tortured 2 or 3 times with the taser weapon used by the RCMP. As you will see in the video, he does not appear threatening to the police, but knowing there is another flight arriving, they  (the police) ask if it's ok to taser him even before they in actuality, observe him. 35 seconds after they, him raising his hands, with an appearance of not wishing to look threatening to them, they tasered him anyway, not just once, but as I understand it 3 times.
 
This has not only the local population up in arms, but the Provincial, Federal Government, as well as the Polish Government up in arms and doing all kinds of "inquiries." Have a look at the link and tell me you wouldnt be upset as well.  Will add videos as I see them.
 
 


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From: MSN Nicknamefrmear2ear03Sent: 11/28/2007 6:07 PM
You will have to pardon me, as this took place on Oct.14 and I have been waiting to see the reaction before posting it.

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From: MSN Nicknamefrmear2ear03Sent: 11/28/2007 6:11 PM
The following is the full length video so you will see everything, not just exerpts.
 

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From: MSN Nicknamefrmear2ear03Sent: 11/28/2007 6:15 PM
If you do not like the quality of this video, have a look and take your choice....
 
 

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From: MSN NicknameNamedCandyGirlSent: 11/30/2007 2:23 PM
I haven't actually looked at the link but it sounds terrible. If he wasn't threatening, why taser him? It sounds pretty sick to me.
 
Candy Girl

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From: MSN Nicknamefrmear2ear03Sent: 12/1/2007 7:44 AM
Yes Candy, that is the way that we are looking at it too. Would seem that the police are, shall I say, taking the law in their own hands as it were. It is not fair to a man that did not appear to be threatening at all.
 
It is my opinion, that when he was throwing the pc to the floor, behind the counter, where normally there would be an assistant to help him, that he was only trying to get some attention from the proper authorities, but the Airport staff, didnt think it was important to be there.
 
If you consider the fact, that a man of Polish decent, working in the Airport, asked his boss if he could help this situation, and got fired by doing so. His boss is not very compassionate or understand at all. He is probably trying his best to stay clear of the publicity that it would appear he may have caused. Yes, very sick indeed

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