Police and Crime Commissioners across England and Wales can start
bidding today (Monday 13 January) to equip more of their officers
with Taser as part of a Home Office drive to give police more
powers and tools to tackle crime.
This follows the Home Secretary’s commitment to put more officers
carrying Taser on our streets through a £10 million ringfenced
fund, allowing them to better protect themselves and others from
harm.
Bidding will open on a new online platform launched by the Home
Office, where forces will decide how much funding they apply for
based on the threat and risk in their local area.
Home Secretary said:
Our brave police officers put themselves in harm’s way to
protect us and I am committed to giving them the tools they
need to keep themselves and the public safe.
The rise in assaults on officers is appalling which is why I am
providing funding to equip up to 10,000 more officers with
Taser - an important tactical option when facing potentially
physically violent situations.
Police and Crime Commissioners will need to outline how many
additional officers they plan to train to use Taser. The final
funding allocations for forces, which cover 2019/20 and 2020/21,
will be announced as soon as February.
This comes after a series of announcements supporting the police,
including a commitment to boost their ranks with 20,000 new
officers over the next three years and increased stop and search
powers. The Government also plans to consult on increasing the
maximum sentence for assaulting police officers and other
emergency service workers, to ensure jail terms truly fit the
crime.
A new Police Powers and Protection Bill was announced in the
Queen’s Speech which will provide the police with additional
powers to protect the public and establish a Police Covenant,
ensuring officers and their families get the right emotional and
physical support.