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Friday, July 24, 2009 

Police Forces Need To Accept Recommendations From Taser Inquiry

When Canadian police forces adopted the Taser, they certainly did not anticipate the high number of deaths that this modern tool would cause. Taser Inc. certainly did an effective 'sales' job in flogging their product, strongly denying that any ill effect could ever result from use of the Taser.

Robert Dziekanski's death at the hands of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, witnessed by millions, changed all of that.

Police forces everywhere better pay attention to the recommendations brought forward by The Braidwood inquiry. Tasers can and do kill people. That was never the intention.

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