Sweet Willy
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A study led by William Bozeman, of the Wake Forest University Baptist Medical Center, of nearly 1,000 persons subjected to Taser use, concluded that 99.7% of the subjects had either minor injuries, such as scrapes and bruises, or none at all; while three persons suffered injuries severe enough to need hospital admission, and two other subjects died.
Two out of a thousand in this study by Wake Forest University.
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Taser safety issues - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
I would think 2 in a thousand seems high. However, I would like to see the numbers when taking into account ALL people. Not just healthy people. After all, we can't take medical histories and know if it's OK or not taser them.
Or can we assume that since most cops wear a vest we can safely shoot them with only some pain?