Because tasers are used so sparingly and judiciously, only as a last resort against armed and dangerously violent criminals (not, for instance, against people already handcuffed and shackled) I guess we have nothing to worry about from a new "non-lethal" method of human incapacitation for use by law enforcement under contract by Department of Homeland security with help from the Los Angeles Police Department, for potential use by the Coast Guard, Border Patrol, Secret Service and air marshals and likely domestic police forces. It is described as a high-tech flashlight, which flashes at such a high frequency that when it reaches the eyes of the target it overloads the brain, causing disorientation, blindness, headache, and nausea.
Meet the Incapacitator
Because tasers are used so sparingly and judiciously, only as a last resort against armed and dangerously violent criminals (not, for instance, against people already handcuffed and shackled) I guess we have nothing to worry about from a new "non-lethal" method of human incapacitation for use by law enforcement under contract by Department of Homeland security with help from the Los Angeles Police Department, for potential use by the Coast Guard, Border Patrol, Secret Service and air marshals and likely domestic police forces. It is described as a high-tech flashlight, which flashes at such a high frequency that when it reaches the eyes of the target it overloads the brain, causing disorientation, blindness, headache, and nausea.
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