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Page summary This resource is from the News section. This page contains press release 64/04, in which Metropolitan Police Authority says that the use of Taser stun gun’s on London’s streets must be fair and subject to safeguards, says Metropolitan Police Authority. Sections available here: Content Taser stun gun’s use on London’s streets must be fair and subject to safeguards, says Metropolitan Police Authority64/04 The Metropolitan Police Authority has given its support to the continued use of the Taser electronic stun gun in London as a less lethal option to incapacitate violent or armed suspects, subject to safeguards. Metropolitan Police armed response units are currently using the gun as part of wider trials in five police force areas, overseen by the Association of Chief Police Officers. A Met progress report submitted to the MPA today (Friday) concluded that use of the Taser, which discharges a low current, high voltage impulse shock to temporarily disable its victim, brought with it positive benefits. The most obvious being the saving of lives in situations where a firearm would otherwise be deployed. But it was agreed that more needed to be done to explain its use to Londoners. MPA Chair, Len Duvall, said:
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