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Tasering a moving car

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since Taser works like a pistol and all the drivers stop and jump out and start screaming like hell, it may work :) Tasering an escaping criminal won't help, though, I tried it just now. on the other hand, I didn't try it with a motorcyclist... 

In the real world, tasering a suspect in a moving car is against policy at a lot of departments.

 

The taser causes uncontrollable muscle spasms, which would render the driver unable to control the vehicle, which may lead to sudden acceleration and changes in direction.

 

Short story, tasering a driver in a moving car could end up killing someone, so it's generally not allowed by most departments.

In the real world, tasering a suspect in a moving car is against policy at a lot of departments.

 

The taser causes uncontrollable muscle spasms, which would render the driver unable to control the vehicle, which may lead to sudden acceleration and changes in direction.

 

Short story, tasering a driver in a moving car could end up killing someone, so it's generally not allowed by most departments.

"most departments" Interesting...Mwahahaha :yes:

You read my mind with that clip, I was about to post it to since it came to mind immediate. lol

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