In 2018-2021, there were 34 reported cases of electro-shock weapon use. Analysis indicates that electro-shock is twice as effective as pungent spray cans and telescopic batons. The Ministry of Internal Affairs (MVD) has proposed a regulatory change to align the use of electro-shock weapons with that of pungent spray cans and telescopic batons. Currently, electro-shock weapons are classified alongside firearms, a distinction that is considered illogical. A junior lecturer at the Police and Border Guard College of the Academy of the Ministry of Affairs, Hannes Haav, notes that this proposal has not been implemented. The discussion centers around optimizing the shock use of these devices. Topics: #shock #electro #use Post navigation VIDEO: Disgraceful footage: a pro tennis player came on the court, but didn’t bother to play INTERVIEW ⟩ The fast internet is being put in the shed and the garage, what are you doing about it? Minister: I wrote it down in a notebook
This proposal warrants careful consideration of both the potential benefits and risks associated with this technology. Reply