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Police officers in Eugene, Oregon have used a Taser for the first time. What is the reaction on the street?
by  Nezua  on Mar 19,2008
 
 
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kyledeb_Think 107 days ago
I love the tazing effects, Nez. Definitely made the video.
Re: Nezua 107 days ago
thanks man. :)
cmbegayNM 107 days ago
Jealous! Skills!
Re: Nezua 107 days ago
thanks, christine, means a lot.
cmbegayNM 107 days ago
Jealous! Skills!
SiaNyorkor_NJ 98 days ago
love the effects! me and BF watched it and really enjoyed...that black kid had us rollin' talking about how it felt to be tazed..."crack"! whew! lol
Re: Nezua 97 days ago
thanks a lot, sia. yeah, he was pretty funny! and at the same time, he added a serious point to the whole thing.
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