According to recent police-in-action programmes on tv, I believe that our police require permission before using their tasers. 2 countries world apart, yet again. Peter, I am not inclined to believe her. If the phone rang when she was ironing I would not have been surprised if...
Piggynose at 1853, I imagine you are thinking of stun-guns: "There are several different types of electroshock weapons. Though the two terms are often used interchangeably, stun guns and TASERs refer to two different devices. Stun guns administer an electric shock through direct contact, whereas a TASER device administers the shock through thin flexible wires connected to two probes that are fired into the target.[1][2]
was a police officer at the time and not now
(that may save her pension depending on rules)
former is appropriate
oh, "was but not at the time of the offence" - I think you need a periphrasis - one time police officer but not now serving..... but this is not the case with her
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