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Hahaha, so very true!bellersley wrote:Honey, I shrunk the waris!
agreed totally.escomm wrote:The biggest drawback of the EX series is the distinct lack of a belt clip carrying solution. It's either a plastic holster or carrying case
You're right about the plastic belt holster - well I wouldn't know off hand but I get the same problems when running with my Waris belt clips and RSM clips...so annoying. And I gotta say...WOW! I wouldn't think any Waris/"Mini Waris" radio let alone any other radio could survive that kind of a fall!...well, except maybe for a Jedi or Saber4n6inv wrote:I used the plastic holster and it was useless in a fight. Radio always went flying - attached by the teathers on my EAR and wrist! Once, the fight was so violent that the radio actually got ripped free of the surviellance kit and flew off the third story of our paking deck onto the asphalt below. I was sure it was a gonner, but when I removed the audio adapter from the accessory port; it worked like a champ and only suffered a "corner ding" like most radios end up with anyway.
Incidentally; in the same fight with a meth influenced subject; one of the local police officers lost his MTS2000 handie and speaker mic over the same side of the deck and landed about 12 feet from mine. His radio case was wasted - several cracks and a broken display, but the radio itself; survived. My hunch is that mine did better because of the lower mass on impact.WOW! I wouldn't think any Waris/"Mini Waris" radio let alone any other radio could survive that kind of a fall!...well, except maybe for a Jedi or Saber
Sounds like a tough day at the job! Hope all of you healed up good!BTW; the Taser had NO impact on this guy, who weighed all of 110lbs. It took me, two of my officers and six off-duty PD to contain and subdue this guy. I earned two broken fingers, and one of my guys broke his wrist. All of us - PD included, looked like a hat full of smashed assholes when all was done.
It's true. It was NYPD. If memory serves, the officer did time for manslaughter as a result of using deadly force against an unarmed fleeing perp.losangelescop wrote:...(not sure if that story is true or not, who knows???)...
I thought it was an NYPD cop! I just didn't wanna say it incase I had the info wrong...never heard the part about him doing time tho....poor guy, I know how he feels towards moronic criminalsHumHead wrote:
It's true. It was NYPD. If memory serves, the officer did time for manslaughter as a result of using deadly force against an unarmed fleeing perp.