Law Enforcement May Pick Up the Slack of Responsibility for Stun Gun Safety
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“Someone who actually uses or develops stun gun technology needs
not only to teach responsible stun gun use, but to communicate an interest in
exercising safety,” said Siciliano. “That someone is turning out to be law
enforcement, the way things are going. We may be witnessing, with
Siciliano delivers presentations on security to Fortune 500 companies across the nation and is author of “The Safety Minute: 01.”
On Jan. 4 The Salt Lake Tribune reported changes to the city police department’s self-imposed rules for officers’ use of the largest stun gun manufacturer’s weapon. The article went on to report dissatisfaction with the extent of this move. According to the article, the American Civil Liberties Union and Amnesty International had asked the city to draft a policy allowing stun gun use “only in lieu of deadly force.”
Salt Lake City’s mayor reportedly rejected these activist groups’ requests in favor of a policy that allows police stun gun use when a “dangerous or violent subject aggressively resists or attempts to flee.” His decision was a departure from earlier guidelines that allowed use when a subject was violent in merely a verbal sense.
“Stun gun use guidelines like those they’ve implemented in
“We all need to recognize that stun guns can be dangerous,” Siciliano continued. “Yet they are also, properly designed, a promising alternative to firearms.”
“Plenty of groups, including those pushing for better-defined stun gun policy, realize the nuances of stun gun safety,” Siciliano added. “Often, articles that follow developments in the stun gun industry fail to report on the opinions these diverse groups share, instead focusing on provocative statements. The result is a juggernaut of an argument that fuels a stun gun debate but not a solution.”
Stinger Systems, Inc., a Tampa, Fla.–based firm, reportedly
makes stun guns that may be safer than the largest manufacturer’s. Articles
late last year indicated that Stinger even cut a deal to provide stun guns to
the sheriff’s department in
“A number of companies in this market space seem to communicate strong interest in safety, an issue that continues to dog the largest player,” Siciliano concluded. “One way to alter the course of the stun gun debate would be for the media to refrain from reporting disparagingly on the competition that is indeed out there.”
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Certified as an instructor of safety and security by dozens of state governing boards, Siciliano teaches people how to avoid and escape assaults. Numerous industry associations have certified his programs to provide their members with security training. In addition to CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, and CNBC, he has been featured on “The Suze Orman Show,” “ABC News with Sam Donaldson,” “The Montel Williams Show,” “Maury Povich,” “Sally Jesse Raphael,” “The Howard Stern Show,” and other programs.
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