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Orde to press ahead on stun guns | Orde to press ahead on stun guns |
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Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde is to press ahead with a pilot scheme for tasers despite being urged not to by the Policing Board. | Chief Constable Sir Hugh Orde is to press ahead with a pilot scheme for tasers despite being urged not to by the Policing Board. |
Tasers are electric stun guns that hit their target with 50,000 volts. | Tasers are electric stun guns that hit their target with 50,000 volts. |
The board voted on Thursday in favour of a motion that they should not be deployed until an equality impact assessment is completed. | The board voted on Thursday in favour of a motion that they should not be deployed until an equality impact assessment is completed. |
Human rights experts who advise the Policing Board have expressed concern about the use of the stun gun. | Human rights experts who advise the Policing Board have expressed concern about the use of the stun gun. |
Tasers are already in use by police forces in England, Scotland, Wales and the USA. | Tasers are already in use by police forces in England, Scotland, Wales and the USA. |
The PSNI is drawing up a business plan to buy 12 of the stun guns and wants to test them in a pilot scheme. | The PSNI is drawing up a business plan to buy 12 of the stun guns and wants to test them in a pilot scheme. |
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The board voted 11 to five in favour of a motion calling for no deployment until an impact assessment is completed. | The board voted 11 to five in favour of a motion calling for no deployment until an impact assessment is completed. |
"The only thing an officer would have to consider after taser sadly would be a firearm, which we know are far more lethal," said Sir Hugh speaking on Radio Ulster's Good Morning Ulster programme. | |
"No-one has died in the United Kingdom as a result of the use of taser. Sadly, as we know all too recently, someone was killed by police use of firearms." | |
Sir Hugh added that the stun gun is to be available to "specialist officers who will use it in pre-planned operations." |
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