This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-wales-31072786

The article has changed 4 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 0 Version 1
Tasers for front-line police officers 'a mistake' Tasers for front-line police officers 'a mistake'
(35 minutes later)
Offering Tasers to all front-line police officers would be a mistake, a Welsh police and crime commissioner said.Offering Tasers to all front-line police officers would be a mistake, a Welsh police and crime commissioner said.
Christopher Salmon is opposed to the proposal by Steve White, the head of the Police Federation.Christopher Salmon is opposed to the proposal by Steve White, the head of the Police Federation.
Mr White argues the devices can protect officers against "dangerous people".Mr White argues the devices can protect officers against "dangerous people".
But Dyfed-Powys commissioner Mr Salmon said: "Routine arming with Tasers would be a mistake and counter to the traditions of British policing."But Dyfed-Powys commissioner Mr Salmon said: "Routine arming with Tasers would be a mistake and counter to the traditions of British policing."
Tasers were introduced into British policing in 2003 as a non-lethal alternative for firearms officers facing potentially dangerous suspects.
Officers are required to take a training course before being allowed to use a Taser and they are told only to deploy them when threatened with violence.
In 2013, the devices were deployed 10,380 times across England and Wales and there were 154 complaints about their use.
There have been a number of deaths related to the use of the stun guns.