Could You Resist a Taser Shot?

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  • Опубликовано: 16 апр 2024
  • Could You Resist a Taser Shot? #strength. A Taser, a type of electroshock weapon used by law enforcement and civilians for self-defense, operates by delivering a high-voltage, low-current electrical discharge to temporarily incapacitate targets. The mechanism by which a Taser incapacitates individuals involves mimicking the body's natural nerve activation signals. The human body communicates information through electrical impulses transmitted along nerve fibers. These impulses play a vital role in controlling muscle movement and sensory perception. When a Taser is deployed, it delivers a series of electrical pulses to the target's body, which disrupts the normal functioning of the nervous system. Specifically, the electrical pulses from a Taser interfere with the communication between the brain and muscles, causing temporary neuromuscular incapacitation (NMI). The pulses disrupt the normal firing pattern of nerve cells, overwhelming the sensory and motor nerves and causing involuntary muscle contractions. This results in a loss of voluntary muscle control, rendering the target unable to move effectively or coordinate their movements. Furthermore, the electrical pulses from a Taser also stimulate pain receptors in the skin, causing intense pain and discomfort. This serves as a deterrent by making it difficult for the target to resist or continue aggressive behavior. Importantly, Tasers are designed to deliver electrical pulses in a manner that minimizes the risk of causing permanent injury or long-term harm. The high voltage of the electrical discharge penetrates clothing and skin to reach the nerve fibers beneath the surface, while the low current reduces the risk of causing significant tissue damage or cardiac arrest. In summary, a Taser incapacitates targets by delivering electrical pulses that disrupt the normal functioning of the nervous system, causing temporary neuromuscular incapacitation and intense pain. By mimicking the body's natural nerve activation signals, Tasers provide law enforcement officers and individuals with a non-lethal means of controlling potentially dangerous situations while minimizing the risk of causing permanent harm. #taser #caughtoncamera

Комментарии • 55

  • @XIIchiron78
    @XIIchiron78 19 дней назад +375

    Worth noting that if you successfully resist the taser they are just going to grab the one on the other hip next

    • @kokuokirai1103
      @kokuokirai1103 19 дней назад +32

      Instead of Zap it's Bang

    • @cramp4221
      @cramp4221 19 дней назад +9

      Very wise take, stay safe, good luck

  • @tumour867
    @tumour867 17 дней назад +26

    The general rule is that the fatter u are, the better an electrician or electrical engineer you will be because the higher the resistance you will have

  • @Kotai-Matrix69
    @Kotai-Matrix69 19 дней назад +170

    If you’re coked up enough, you can resist anything

    • @shortyylu
      @shortyylu 19 дней назад +14

      Eh. More like PCP… your heart will go to shit with that and coke…

    • @ignisgracerich3204
      @ignisgracerich3204 17 дней назад +5

      Pain maybe but your muscles are still gonna tense and you are falling to the ground pain or not

    • @michelvargas262
      @michelvargas262 16 дней назад +1

      ​@@ignisgracerich3204 yes thats right, doesnt matter if you wont care it will affect you

    • @Al-ix5qq
      @Al-ix5qq 14 дней назад +1

      @@ignisgracerich3204 im sure this is a joke

  • @Digitalhunny
    @Digitalhunny 19 дней назад +51

    The prongs weren't attached to his skin, they were stuck into his T-shirt! That's why they had zero effect on him & he could rip them off & walk away.

    • @krisv8407
      @krisv8407 16 дней назад +2

      Exactly! He ain't superman, just lucky

  • @UltraCenterHQ
    @UltraCenterHQ 18 дней назад +10

    Dude had a main character moment

  • @direlavender1439
    @direlavender1439 18 дней назад +34

    I've seen someone resist the taser in person, it is both amazing and terrifying.

    • @Oxygenationatom
      @Oxygenationatom 12 дней назад

      Did it go into their skin

    • @direlavender1439
      @direlavender1439 12 дней назад

      @Oxygenationatom
      Yes both barbs got into their skin. My partner was not happy as the officer was aiming at the guy next to him and hit him instead as the guy moved. Officer didn't even apologize until their partner made them do so after he pulled the stupid barbs out of himself, looking pissed.

    • @Oxygenationatom
      @Oxygenationatom 11 дней назад

      @@direlavender1439 damm

  • @j-davis7290
    @j-davis7290 19 дней назад +36

    Ive only been tased once, i volunteered for it at a local college on a dare, it made me stiffen up but i was still able to stand/move, not sure if thats because im a lil chubby or what but definitely wouldnt take me down

    • @samiippotsuboku2580
      @samiippotsuboku2580 18 дней назад +3

      Maybe it wasn't a police grade , or maybe it had settings that could be lowered?

    • @j-davis7290
      @j-davis7290 18 дней назад +6

      @samiippotsuboku2580 it was that officer's duty taser so I assume it is full strength and police issue. It was some event for recruiting and I got $50 for volunteering

    • @Elrewin59
      @Elrewin59 18 дней назад

      If it was for a college demonstration, the intensity was probably nowhere near the real intensity of a police taser

    • @j-davis7290
      @j-davis7290 18 дней назад +3

      @Elrewin59 a quick google search shows that the taser models police use have a fixed voltage output, so no?

    • @Balingy
      @Balingy 15 дней назад +2

      its weird how many people want to debunk this for some reason

  • @HER0_
    @HER0_ 17 дней назад +3

    “All that for a drop of blood.”

  • @samiippotsuboku2580
    @samiippotsuboku2580 19 дней назад +76

    So wearing heavy clothing will help stop it
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    *NOTED*

  • @yusufmoto5437
    @yusufmoto5437 18 дней назад +1

    Thats a temu taser 💀💀

  • @hardkore918
    @hardkore918 18 дней назад +1

    Keep in mind that the failure rate/percentage is based off of the times that an officer thought that it might be effective and made the attempt. There are plenty of times that the officer knows that they shouldn't even try due to distance, barriers, or other factors.

  • @kenthomas7471
    @kenthomas7471 19 дней назад +29

    So few people understand the most basic concept of what a circuit is that it scares me. Idioocracy will be real.

    • @davey5703
      @davey5703 18 дней назад

      Dude, a lot of dumb people always existed. It's just that there's much more people on the internet now. You can see them all now.
      To toddlers to deteriorating old people

  • @HeWhoMurksWithOneLeap
    @HeWhoMurksWithOneLeap 8 дней назад

    I had a friend who had been in the army. He got tased by cops while at a bar, laughed, and went back to his drink after telling them he's had worse pain.

  • @petergriffiinbirdistheword
    @petergriffiinbirdistheword 19 дней назад +12

    Iron Man 🗿

  • @shortyylu
    @shortyylu 19 дней назад +4

    People on certain drugs can

  • @rybreadgoldrybreadgold2072
    @rybreadgoldrybreadgold2072 17 дней назад +1

    That’s cause the barbs didn’t pierce the skin

  • @WONKEYgames
    @WONKEYgames 16 дней назад +1

    I resisted a taser once. My uncle used it on me and my other uncle for fun and to see what it was like. For me it was pain but I didn't contract. For my other uncle he went down

  • @romaroestaro1783
    @romaroestaro1783 17 дней назад +1

    Been tased 18 times in officer training. Its not as bad as you think

  • @ImJustAMann
    @ImJustAMann 13 дней назад +1

    *electroBOOM: a God*

  • @GuidedPirate
    @GuidedPirate 16 дней назад

    Legendary birmingham video

  • @oladipo8951
    @oladipo8951 16 дней назад

    Drugs can do strange things to some people.

  • @TruckemAll
    @TruckemAll 15 дней назад

    Both prongs have to go in to complete the circuit. One sticks in and the other misses or is deflected you can pull the one out and keep on resisting, don't ask.

  • @isabelcarrasco4528
    @isabelcarrasco4528 15 дней назад

    The more muscles, the more effective? Soooo, noodle arms for the win here? 😂

  • @Cultured_Weeb76
    @Cultured_Weeb76 14 дней назад

    So wait, hypothetically saying.....
    If we tazed the bottom half of the body,.....
    Will our pole go full mast?
    Or am I just that mentally drained from work....

  • @Nitrofox2112
    @Nitrofox2112 3 дня назад

    40%. Interesting number to associate with cops. 🤔

  • @lixie3672
    @lixie3672 19 дней назад +3

    Just like quagmire, dude is conditioned.

  • @Holy.HannaH
    @Holy.HannaH 18 дней назад

    So if I have mutations that have caused my muscles to contract for the last 40yrs to the point that it destroyed many of my nerves, and then I lost all of my muscle to degeneration from another mutation, AND my body enjoys electrical zaps because it's not producing anywhere close to enough ATP on it's own...
    could I survive the taser??
    I mean, it's not necessary because I'm as much of a danger as the frailest old grandma you ever saw and the emotional & psychological stress in the moment would likely kill me quickly thereafter.
    BUT WOULD I SURVIVE THE TASER?

  • @QockNobblr
    @QockNobblr 19 дней назад

    It's like cramps. Flex the muscle to send a contiguous signal, thus desensitizing the nerves, meaning that they rhythmically get used to the zaps, which makes it so only the large fluctuations from actual, intended signals piercing the veil of the zap activations.
    Like cooling off in cool water before jumping into cold water vs just jumping straight into cold water.
    on top of that, your sense of balance is controlled by your brain, duh, but that means that to maintain balance individual muscle groups will make very quick micro contractions to maintain stability. With a good balance, your brain will automatically make small adjustments to _try_ and compensate for all the random contractions.

  • @stephaniesaslut12616
    @stephaniesaslut12616 19 дней назад +9

    It got on his clothes not him

  • @MimiRAM0NE
    @MimiRAM0NE 17 дней назад

    Be high.

  • @fission2299
    @fission2299 6 дней назад

    Hey that’s not quite how it works, you can fully resist a taser and there are even cops who demonstrate this in videos. If someone is higher enough on meth, or just have a lot of
    Adrenaline pumping through their vines, they can 100% resist the effects from a taser. Not only that if a person is wearing any thick clothing it can stop a taser. And taser prongs are extremely light and vulnerable to wind. These are many reasons why taser just suck and are overplayed in movies and tv shows.

  • @vonrin2490
    @vonrin2490 17 дней назад

    I just to know rilly big buf dude that cod take a taser. Well not like nothing but he cod resist. Now he a super kind father that plays world of warcraft on his free time 😂

  • @Darknight_smaw
    @Darknight_smaw 18 дней назад

    You can rip it off the real difference is shot placement thing about with the army its less of a intense moment your just having fun and getting it over with

  • @Tealaful
    @Tealaful 17 дней назад

    So they literally stab you with a fish hook like metal prong at high speeds? How is that legal? We need to abolish this because I've seen innocent people get shot with these things and die. It's so messed up. Also guns suck too.

  • @erahdreifunf4759
    @erahdreifunf4759 18 дней назад

    Me and my buddys used to tase us frequently for fun and now we are resistent to that things😂

    • @hydrochloricacid6731
      @hydrochloricacid6731 18 дней назад

      You aren't bro

    • @erahdreifunf4759
      @erahdreifunf4759 18 дней назад

      @@hydrochloricacid6731 i withstand a taser
      When you get tased over a hundred times per year these things get ineffective

  • @splatability6899
    @splatability6899 13 дней назад

    And that, is acting. -Frieza