As I first came to the juvenile prison camp, it was just as I expected it would be. I researched about this institution after I received my assignment to be its guidance counselor.
Following a meeting with the camp director, I discovered that it housed 25 boys with ages ranging from 13 to 19. They were found guilty of crimes from theft to vandalism, violence, rape and homicide. I came prepared with a Taser stun gun that applies Electro-Muscular Disruption (EMD) technology, which means that it does not injure a subject seriously but would surely knock him down.
I brought along with me the Taser C2 with laser sight that my father gave 2 months ago on my birthday. It shoots out two arrows approximately 15 feet, an extremely safe distance from your attacker. A Taser may even become a stun gun when an opponent is nearly in reach. The electrical pulses emitted would surely incapacitate him. The laser sight is effective in making sure that I can not miss my target.
My Dad is aware of Tasers because he is actually a retired policeman. Now, he has a Taser M26C. This Taser stun gun is definitely an innovation from the Taser M26 that law enforcers usually use. He said this self-defense weapon uses the Anti-Felon Identification system wherein the serialized cartridges discharge confetti when deployed in order that the police can certainly trace the particular owner whether it lands inside the wrong hands.
I asked the boot camp's director if it was okay to use my Taser stun gun in cases of emergency and had not been surprised in any respect when he showed me his very own model.
He has a Taser X26C, which is very advanced when compared with mine. It is extremely light and it is digitalized. It would show how much energy has been used and how long the life expectancy of its magazine is. It also features a digital display of the battery level and also a countdown timer.
The camp director informed me he used to own the Taser C2 without laser sight but, since there had been too many incidents, he upgraded to the X26C that also comes with cartridges and a practice target.
I had been still speaking with the director when an alarm sounded. He grabbed his Taser stun gun and beckoned me to go with him outside. We saw a grouping of bodies entangled in a fight in the basketball court. Combined with the three guards, he subdued them. I realized then that I was in for a most challenging job.
Following a meeting with the camp director, I discovered that it housed 25 boys with ages ranging from 13 to 19. They were found guilty of crimes from theft to vandalism, violence, rape and homicide. I came prepared with a Taser stun gun that applies Electro-Muscular Disruption (EMD) technology, which means that it does not injure a subject seriously but would surely knock him down.
I brought along with me the Taser C2 with laser sight that my father gave 2 months ago on my birthday. It shoots out two arrows approximately 15 feet, an extremely safe distance from your attacker. A Taser may even become a stun gun when an opponent is nearly in reach. The electrical pulses emitted would surely incapacitate him. The laser sight is effective in making sure that I can not miss my target.
My Dad is aware of Tasers because he is actually a retired policeman. Now, he has a Taser M26C. This Taser stun gun is definitely an innovation from the Taser M26 that law enforcers usually use. He said this self-defense weapon uses the Anti-Felon Identification system wherein the serialized cartridges discharge confetti when deployed in order that the police can certainly trace the particular owner whether it lands inside the wrong hands.
I asked the boot camp's director if it was okay to use my Taser stun gun in cases of emergency and had not been surprised in any respect when he showed me his very own model.
He has a Taser X26C, which is very advanced when compared with mine. It is extremely light and it is digitalized. It would show how much energy has been used and how long the life expectancy of its magazine is. It also features a digital display of the battery level and also a countdown timer.
The camp director informed me he used to own the Taser C2 without laser sight but, since there had been too many incidents, he upgraded to the X26C that also comes with cartridges and a practice target.
I had been still speaking with the director when an alarm sounded. He grabbed his Taser stun gun and beckoned me to go with him outside. We saw a grouping of bodies entangled in a fight in the basketball court. Combined with the three guards, he subdued them. I realized then that I was in for a most challenging job.
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