While Canada reviews the use of Tasers arising from the death of a Polish migrant zapped at the Vancouver Airport, two Colorado men tried to settle a parking lot argument using the electric stun guns.
Harvey Epstein, co-owner of Mamacitas restaurant and Casey Dane, supervisor at the Colorado Security Services, hit each other with Taser guns over an argument that Dane clamped on the wheel of a vehicle parked behind the Epstein's eatery.
While both Epstein and Dane had their hands on pistols, they hit each other using stun guns. Both men did not need medical attention after the incident, according to AP. Colorado Police Sgt. Pat Wyton told the Camera, "It was just kind of a bonehead deal."
The transit police force of Metro Vancouver, though, were more serious when it came to Taser use following rising public opinion against the stun gun. The police amended its policy which allowed the use of the stun gun on non-compliant transit rider to commuters who were actively resistant. But the exact definition of actively resistant continued to be a vague one for the transit authority.

















