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(United Kingdom) Police Can Shoot Children With Stun Guns
Daily Mail ^ | 2nd September 2007 | STEPHEN WRIGHT

Posted on 09/02/2007 8:59:19 PM PDT by DogByte6RER

Police can shoot children with stun guns

By STEPHEN WRIGHT

Last updated at 23:55pm on 2nd September 2007

Police will be allowed to shoot children with Taser stun guns despite concerns they could trigger heart attacks.

Officers in ten forces will be able to use the 50,000-volt weapons - which paralyse targets for a short time - against all potentially violent offenders.

However campaigners have called for police to be banned from using Tasers on children.

The Defence Scientific Advisory Council medical committee told the Home Office that not enough was known about the risks of using Tasers against youngsters.

The committee said research suggests there was a risk children could suffer a "serious cardiac event".

It recommended that officers should be "particularly vigilant" for any health problems suffered as a direct result of someone being shot with a Taser.

And it added that guidelines should be updated to highlight the risks to children and "adults of small stature".

Amnesty International claims Tasers have been responsible for 220 deaths in America since 2001.

Many cities in the U.S. have banned their use against minors. In Britain, fears have been raised that the one-year trial could compromise public safety if it is not carefully handled.

Liberal Democrat home affairs spokesman Nick Clegg said the pilot projects had to be conducted with "great caution and rigour".

The Association of Chief Police Officers said Tasers would be made available at incidents of "violence and threats of violence of such severity that they will need force".

The Tasers fire barbed darts into their victims and deliver powerful electric shocks via a copper wire. They are intended to be a 'less lethal' alternative to regular police weapons.

They were first introduced in the UK in 2003 and have been deployed several dozen times.

Police Minister Tony McNulty failed to mention that Government advisors had warned of a potential risk to children.

But he confirmed that medical assessments had confirmed the risk of death or serious injury from Tasers was 'low'. The Home Office stressed that nonfirearms officers will not be routinely armed with Tasers.

Instead the weapons will be "readily available" for specific incidents of violence where force may be needed by police.

Officers taking part in the 12-month pilot scheme will undergo a rigorous selection procedure and will have to undergo a training programme approved by the Association of Chief Police Officers.


TOPICS: Crime/Corruption; Culture/Society; Foreign Affairs; Government; United Kingdom
KEYWORDS: banglist; bobbies; crime; police; scotlandyard; shockthemonkey; stungun; taser
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To: Shooter 2.5

‘What make and model and where can you use them and on what?’

Two double-barrelled 12 bore shotguns (1 side by side Gunmark Kestrel and an up and under Lanber Game) and my faithful old SMLE .303 rifle with a ten round magazine.

I use them for hunting, mainly grouse, pheasant and the occasional deer, mainly on private land, occasionally on common land. When I carry them in my land rover they must be in a locked box attached to the vehicle.


21 posted on 09/03/2007 7:24:36 AM PDT by britemp
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To: muawiyah; Horatio Gates
Drinking too much water poses a risk of death. So does a spray from a high pressure hose. That does not make a squirt gun a non-lethal weapon.

O.K. — the above was facetious (although true).

No weapon, including the Taser, should be over-used, or used carelessly.

Seriously now, consider the alternatives to the Taser:

1. Shoot the suspect with a gun — almost certainly lethal.

2. Pepper spray — sometimes (rarely) lethal — not as effective at stopping a determined violent criminal — could be fatal to the LEO, or to bystanders.

3. Fisticuffs, wrestling, or other bare-hand martial arts — places the LEO (and bystanders) in immediate danger — could be fatal to LEO or suspect — often not effective at subduing or capturing the suspect.

4. Billy club, bat, or similar weapon — could be fatal — high chance of brain injury — places LEO and bystanders in danger.

5. Ignore the situation — life and property of innocent people put at great risk. People want LEO to protect them & apprehend suspects with appropriate means. We also want to reduce risk to LEO. They (LEO) need a variety of tools to do their job safely and effectively. On balance, it seems to me that the Taser has a place in the LEO toolbox.

22 posted on 09/03/2007 9:55:44 AM PDT by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
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To: britemp
Apparently, you retain the same rights and privileges as a person living in our more restrictive blue states.

Thank you for the reply.

23 posted on 09/03/2007 9:56:34 AM PDT by Shooter 2.5 (NRA - Hunter '08)
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To: britemp

I thought their police didn’t use them is really what I mean.


24 posted on 09/03/2007 11:07:59 AM PDT by freekitty (May the eagles long fly over our beautiful and free American sky.)
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To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA

Static electricity is 20,000 volts????

I didn’t know that.

Thanks for the tidbit.


25 posted on 09/03/2007 11:11:18 AM PDT by Calpernia (Hunters Rangers - Raising the Bar of Integrity http://www.barofintegrity.us)
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To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA

Envision the “child” as 3 years old.


26 posted on 09/03/2007 4:12:53 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: DogByte6RER

I dunno. For years I’ve been advocating issuing cattle prods to schoolteachers but nobody listens to me...


27 posted on 09/03/2007 4:16:12 PM PDT by Billthedrill
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To: muawiyah
“Envision the “child” as 3 years old.”

I’m seeing red herrings.

In this case “child” most likely refers to yobs 15 to 18 yrs. old. Some of them are pretty large — and they tend to travel in packs.

28 posted on 09/03/2007 4:22:53 PM PDT by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
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To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA

The article didn’t say so.


29 posted on 09/03/2007 4:25:15 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: DogByte6RER

Children shouldn’t be playing with stun guns in the first place, but shooting them is probably an excessive reaction.


30 posted on 09/03/2007 4:25:48 PM PDT by RightWhale (It's Brecht's donkey, not mine)
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To: muawiyah; Horatio Gates
When there’s a rash of marauding gangs of preschoolers terrorizing citizens in the streets; I’ll believe that the cops are considering Tasering 3 yr olds.
31 posted on 09/03/2007 4:29:24 PM PDT by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
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To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA
Never forget, the UK isn't the US. They do things different, and rather strangely, over there.

You really can't rule out their getting the idea to shoot babies ~ e.g. in their mother's arms to stop mom form picking pockets.

32 posted on 09/03/2007 4:30:43 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah

I’ll agree that babies shouldn’t be Tasered. Do you agree that the cops should be allowed to Taser violent yobs?


33 posted on 09/03/2007 4:40:43 PM PDT by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
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To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA

Depends on what they mean by a “minor”. They do stuff pretty early in UK ~ old tradition from way down Souf’ ~


34 posted on 09/03/2007 4:44:49 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1890684/posts ~ what a surprise. Here’s a woman whose newborn might be taken from her by the UK authorities. Should the cops be allowed to taser her while she holds the baby should she resist?


35 posted on 09/03/2007 4:46:59 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: muawiyah
If they’re old enough to pose a serious physical threat to the cops, or innocent bystanders — they’re old enough to receive the treatment.
36 posted on 09/03/2007 4:47:27 PM PDT by USFRIENDINVICTORIA
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To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA
Good to see you were answering #34 and not #35.

In general, cops shouldn't taser women holding babies.

In fact, it would be unwise to mislead the cops into thinking it was OK to taser the babies (minors) and not the mothers.

37 posted on 09/03/2007 4:50:05 PM PDT by muawiyah
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To: USFRIENDINVICTORIA

Oh sure, it’s all about risk management. If you do something enough eventually someone will get hurt no matter what they’re doing. Never a mention of the thousanda and thousands of of people who have been on the receiving end of the probes and lived to tell about it. How many times have you toasted your english muffin in the shower and gotten away with it?....8>)


38 posted on 09/04/2007 9:15:34 AM PDT by Horatio Gates
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To: DogByte6RER
Don't taze me bro!
39 posted on 11/03/2007 7:14:55 AM PDT by Beckwith (dhimmicrats and the liberal media have .chosen sides -- Islamofascism)
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