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The majority of the public support the wider rollout of Tasers to police officers in England and Wales, a Police Federation survey suggests. | The majority of the public support the wider rollout of Tasers to police officers in England and Wales, a Police Federation survey suggests. |
It comes as the Home Office is set to decide whether to allow an upgraded Taser model to be issued to police. | It comes as the Home Office is set to decide whether to allow an upgraded Taser model to be issued to police. |
About 20,000 police officers in England and Wales - one in six - are currently allowed to use Tasers. | |
The federation, which represents rank-and-file officers, argues they should be available to all who want one. | |
They are "vital" in dealing with violence and the threat from terrorism, it says. | They are "vital" in dealing with violence and the threat from terrorism, it says. |
Its Ipsos MORI poll of 2,004 people suggests 71% of people think it is acceptable for officers on patrol to carry the weapon. | Its Ipsos MORI poll of 2,004 people suggests 71% of people think it is acceptable for officers on patrol to carry the weapon. |
Of those surveyed, four out of five people said that if an officer was carrying a Taser, it would make no difference to their likelihood of approaching them for assistance. | Of those surveyed, four out of five people said that if an officer was carrying a Taser, it would make no difference to their likelihood of approaching them for assistance. |
However, nearly one in five people (17%) said they did not believe all police officers should be given the option of being equipped with a Taser. | However, nearly one in five people (17%) said they did not believe all police officers should be given the option of being equipped with a Taser. |
Tasers were introduced by UK police forces in 2003, following trials in some force areas. | Tasers were introduced by UK police forces in 2003, following trials in some force areas. |
Since 2004, at least 19 people in England and Wales have died after police deployed the weapon. | Since 2004, at least 19 people in England and Wales have died after police deployed the weapon. |
In September, the Home Affairs Select Committee criticised police forces for a "complete lack on consistency" over whether officers armed with Tasers were also deployed with body cameras. | In September, the Home Affairs Select Committee criticised police forces for a "complete lack on consistency" over whether officers armed with Tasers were also deployed with body cameras. |
Of the people surveyed, 89% said police forces should be allowed to train and equip officers if their use of Taser was automatically recorded by a body camera. | Of the people surveyed, 89% said police forces should be allowed to train and equip officers if their use of Taser was automatically recorded by a body camera. |
Steve White, chairman of the Police Federation, said: "We know officers support the use of Taser and Body Worn Video, and now we have the evidence that shows the public do as well." | Steve White, chairman of the Police Federation, said: "We know officers support the use of Taser and Body Worn Video, and now we have the evidence that shows the public do as well." |
The Federation has written to all chief constables and commissioners across England and Wales to urge them to support a wider rollout of Tasers. | The Federation has written to all chief constables and commissioners across England and Wales to urge them to support a wider rollout of Tasers. |
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