Talk:Crowd control

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Heist[edit]

  • What about crowd control during heists? Isn't that phrase used fairly commonly?--Dominik92 (talk) 05:41, 23 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Crowd Control Weapons[edit]

No discussion on the microwave gun devices. They have been in field testing in the United States for about a decade. My claim is that those devices and ultrasound generating devices are being used covertly (under the guise of 'field testing') to manipulate mental health and other health care related markets. The capitol hill shooter who killed two federal policemen in Washington,DC claimed he was trying to see his congressman about getting the 'radio waves' trasmitted against him stopped. He very well may have been mentally ill, but you cannot have devices like these capable of covert use and accept the court's determination he is too menatlly ill to stand trial based on the claim of being a 'radio wave' victim.

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'Line Management'[edit]

In the introduction, the term 'line management' is used: "Crowd control is also the term used to describe the specific products that are used to implement line management..." Could this be clarified or given a link because I don't know what it means, so others may not either. Maybe it's a USA term that isn't used in the UK. Thanks. AndrooUK (talk) 23:07, 29 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

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