Any weapon used to disorient or incapacitate people is not good for crowd control - it induces panic in the crowd and subjects the city to additional liability due to the injuries it will cause.
Pepper spray, rubber bullets, and any of these vaporware weapons that float around conspiracy theory websites are meant to *incapacitate* people - fine for making an arrest of an actively resisting person, but a liability for crowd control, as they cannot be targeted towards the one rock-thrower in a crowd of 1000 people peacefully exercising their Constitutional rights.
Humor on Faux News? As in ha-ha humor, or, chortle humor, or, simper humor?
On Faux News?
You're sure of this? Humor?
On Faux News?
Merde'.
I remain your humble servant,
Jacomus
Pepper spray, rubber bullets, and any of these vaporware weapons that float around conspiracy theory websites are meant to *incapacitate* people - fine for making an arrest of an actively resisting person, but a liability for crowd control, as they cannot be targeted towards the one rock-thrower in a crowd of 1000 people peacefully exercising their Constitutional rights.