Unless death results and then it's not that temporary.
http://www.cbc.ca/canada/story/2009/03/18/f-taser-faq.html
Oh boohoo. The game stops for 30 seconds every 10 seconds for sack scratches, spitting, chewing gum and other baseball inanities. It also stops every couple of minutes for commercials. So they had to stop the game for a couple minutes because some kid ran on the field, big deal. It then started all over like nothing happened. It's not like it ruined the game in any way.
Fer christ sakes... And why would even tacking be a solution? Let the kid run around for five minutes, who the hell cares. When some idiot trainer gets in the face of the ref or throws balls on the fields, nobody ****ing runs and tackle him, or tases him for disrupting the game... The game itself is a tedious experiment in monotony. For every 2s of 'action', there's 30s of absolute boredom. If baseball fans despised waiting so much, there would be no baseball fans as this constitutes 99% of a baseball game.
And besides, every job has it's own set of risks. If you're a security guard working at an arena or whatnot, be aware that there might be situations requiring a little bit of physical contact. If you're not fit for the job, or are unwilling to assume the risks involved, then you shouldn't be doing the job. They were
SIX, fully grown, trained man, to handle the kid, don't give me some crap about having to tase him because the kid jogging around waving towel with a huge smile on his face was too dangerous to handle...
Do you people not realize how ridiculous the situation was?
Please...
A taser is not a harmless toy.
the UN Committee Against Torture released a statement saying "use of Taser X26 weapons, provoking extreme pain, constituted a form of torture, and… in certain cases, it could also cause death." It should only be used when situations requires it to be used... It's not a toy for officers to play with.