The woman is hit with police ECD after she advances towards officers with her weapon, ignoring warnings that they will use their less lethal devices. Earlier, she had threatened to stab them outside the front of her home.
TASERs can act as a strong deterrant, New South Wales Police assistant commissioner Alan Clarke said. Usually, suspects comply with police rather than face the temporary pain from the TASER shock, he said. The devices are capable of delivering 50,000 volts of electricity to temporarily stun a suspect.
"Last year through 2010 we were drawing the Taser 80 to 85 times a month and fired 30 percent of time. In 2011 we are drawing the Taser about 66 times a month," Clarke added
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