That's part of the reason we recommend that the officers get tasered in the training, so that while that officer is getting tasered, the other officers are hands-on and touching that officer so they can realize the electricity is very lazy; it's trying only to go between those two points. As long as they're touching the extremities or are away from that area, it's not going to go to them. But if they do touch that point of contact and become part of, let's say, the circuit here, they will get that stimulation.
So we really emphasize in the training that you can go hands-on with the taser. Unless you touch the probe or get in between the probes, it's not going to come to you. That's really part of the purpose of the training, so they can experience what the taser feels like and know the amount of force they're applying and know that when they're holding the subject up, it's not going to come to them just because they're touching the individual.